9 Ways to Use Video to Increase and Improve Your Conversion Rate Optimization

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In this video, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about how to improve your video conversion rate optimization strategy. We’ll fill you in on how you can make video marketing work to grow your customer base, bring in the profits, and increase your brand recognition as a whole. We have 9 ways to use video to increase conversion rate.

1. Start With a Bang
2. SEO Optimization is Everything
3. Choose the Right Thumbnail Image
4. Know-How Your Market Watches Online Video
5. Consider Video Length
6. Proper Placement is Key
7. Stick to One Goal and One Subject
8. Engage in the Comments Section
9. Don’t Forget Your Call to Action

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Here are some topics covered in this video: content marketing, video marketing, sales funnel optimization, vlogging, business videos, sales funnel optimization, social media marketing

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Hey mate,

Really enjoy your videos. Thank you for taking the time to do them.

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I'd love to watch/see videos of others using videos to prospect for clients & customer service. My biggest challenge is to do videos for a property law firm - the legal part of buying & selling a house. We're a service, not a product. What would you 2 suggest?

JustinMilligan