Twitterâs video service, Vine, has been making waves lately as a new platform that businesses can use to make an impression on their target audience. And while Vine certainly works to any businessâs advantage on its own, it can also be used to enhance your written content as part of a larger campaign, or through linking and embedding Vine videos in your text.
Letâs take a look at a few ways that small businesses can use Vine videos to add some zip to their written content.
Show Off What Youâve Got
Big businesses like Taco Bell have been using Vine to showcase new products, but thanks to Vineâs 6-second limit, you donât need a huge budget to produce a mini commercial or demonstration of your product or service.
So, for example, you could use Vine videos to supplement a description with a view of the real thing, in action.
Interact With Fans
Sure, you could tweet back and forth, but thereâs something extra personal about interacting with brand fans and customers through video.
You could respond to customer feedback via a Vine video, you could work it into a larger content strategy like Honda recently did in its call and response ad campaign or you can simply say âthank youâ as Vine has done below.
Boost Your Transparency
Blogging about the day to day functioning of your business, or talking about a special event? Shoot a quick Vine video to give an inside look to your followers.
Going behind the scenes through writing is one thing, but a quick Vine video can really bring your business to life and show people exactly who you are and what you do.
Garner User-Created Content
I think that encouraging followers to submit their own content is one of the most dynamic ways to engage with people, and the best part is that it takes little to no effort for you.
You could run a contest with prizes for users submitting the best Vine videos like Urban Outfitters recently did, or simply use Vine as a fun way to get feedback.
Share Information
You can show that youâre a thought leader without long-form posts and lengthy tutorials. In 6 seconds, you can share interesting and informative details about your field, about your product or service, or about anything else that your potential (and loyal) customers might find useful. Even the San Francisco Zoo has started using Vine to share information.
And while you might not have any tigers on staff, Iâm sure you can come up with something almost as interesting to share.