Video Advertising to Dominate Online Ads
Web sites that allow SMB’s (including Brokers and Agents) to create online video advertisements seem to be springing up all over the place.
You’ve got sites like Mixpo who let you create an video ad from start to finish (see ActiveRain Launches (Silently) New Video Platform), players like WellcomeMat that let you host your completed videos (see WellcomeMat Goes Social), players like Turnhere which will create a video for you, players like Spotrunner which let you customize canned footage (see Success with Spot Runner?) and players like Sprout (see
Sprout Lets You Build Single Property Widgets) and RealEstateShows and Slide (see Splash Some Flash On Your Site) that let you create an interactive Flash based slideshow.
If there’s any doubt that video based advertising will soon come to dominate the ‘Net. Fuggadaboutit, it’s already here.
The latest company to hit the street is SpotMixer- who, like Mixpo, allow you to create a whole video advertisement online, without any need for expensive video editing software. SpotMixer is from the folks at One True Media, a company I first wrote about a couple years ago (see Creating a Killer Listing Presentation, Part II).
Seems like they had so much interest from businesses in their platform that they spun out SpotMixer as a separate entity for SMBs to create their video ads.
The platform really is very slick. You can mix still photography, video, titles music and audio voice overs to create a video ad (you can see some examples here) very quickly.
One thing I really liked about SpotMixer was their use of templates. Realizing that most users wouldn’t have time to create a presentation from scratch, SpotMixer has provided dozens of ready made templates you can just drop your media into. The best part is that they samples are based on mood rather than industry - so rather than having thousands of “real estate” ads that all look the same, you can choose a template based on the brand image you wish to portray (trusted, elegant, vibrant, fun, etc.).
Once you’ve created your video ad you can embed it in your web site, blog or social network profile; you can also download it as a high-rez movie and even order DVD copies of your masterpiece. SpotMixer also promises in the very near future you’ll be able to send that video add to local television partners as well.
One month’s access to the platform (to create unlimited ads) is just $79.
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Richard Dale-Mesaros | May 3, 2008 | Reply
Hi Joel,
Thanks for the update on the video front; I’m forwarding your email to my partner, Kevin because we just received a big box of video equipment so we can hit the ground running with this stuff. Thanks for keeping us up-to-date on the platforms available to us etc.
We see video as a huge part of our site and will be encouraging both investors and Realtors to get themselves up to speed. I’ll mention this post on our site tonight.
Thanks,
Richard
Chief Deal Weaver
http://www.BlackWidowNetwork.com
Overland Park Real Estate | May 5, 2008 | Reply
Your right, these type of sites are popping up everywhere. I think Vimeo is another site one should mention in this topic. It does not have the video editing side of things like mixpo and spotmixer but they do now give you the ability to upload videos with 16×9 ratio and up to 1280 x 720p resolution. You still are not able to embed the hd videos and you do lose quality with the extreme compression but that video quality still looks to be much better then anything else I have seen to this point. I think Wellcomemat will also be coming out with those capabilities very soon. It will be interesting to see who will capture the crown in this spot.
George | May 6, 2008 | Reply
YEAH the crowd is walking up the internet hill chanting “VIDEO! VIDEO! VIDEO!”
Real Estate Graphic Design and Marketing | May 6, 2008 | Reply
I agree that online video is going to become a more important player in online advertising as bandwidth costs drop. the key challenge for small businesses is to avoid creating obnoxious ads that will turn off most potential customers.