In the world of the SaaS (Software as a Service) industry, apart from the business model, demo videos help in attracting collective masses and also in influencing the audience towards a particular SaaS brand. It provides more value to new users who are visiting the platform for the first time since they require a first-hand guidelines on where to go, exact features, how to get started, and access. The more illustrative demos and tutorials are, the better.
In most simple words, it’s similar in a way, just like representatives campaign themselves before elections, by providing an outline of what could be the upcoming policies and promises. It’s more like a tool throwing shades of demonstrating content along with benefits, features, and uses and may generate adrenaline shots to influence more audiences. Hence, demo videos may contribute towards a steady and gradual rise in sales.
So if you want to create a unique demo video, Take a look at the steps below.
ECG- Evolving, Constant, Growth-Oriented Model. Before deciding the niche for the first video or every consecutive video, one must keep this model in mind.
Evolving
It refers to evolving content (the demo video) that must have the latest volume. The video should track the ongoing trends and public interests zone. If the outline and plot of the video are story-based, it can either focus on presenting an ancient story with the latest touch and trends or it can have its own unique script.
Constant
It is dedicated to all the demo videos, a company launches irrespective of the niche. Each of them must have a few necessary sections demonstrating the guidelines; how the platform can be used; where to head; and other records so that the new users are not perplexed on their first visit.
Apart from the guidelines, the video may end up with a note of communication on how customers can reach, with provided emails or phone numbers for queries. However, this note of communication is not necessary to be present in the constant run.
Growth
This segment can have features of the service or the platform which make it stand out. This is the segment where founders can add their creativity and demonstrate how the platform is the best and make it their signature product, different from the existing ones in the run. This should tell why users should choose their (the company who launched the demo video) product. A positive answer to this ‘why’ will incline towards growth.
The mixture of the above-mentioned can create a unique demo video for SaaS players.
2. Stick To Your Niche
Stick to the kind of services provided on your platform, it’s better to highlight it by zooming in on that region/button. Elaborate on the ease and convenience after pressing the submit or start button, nothing needs to be done after that.
It can also contain how the work is done behind the screen (maybe the calculations and computation), which will strengthen trust and transparency. Also, how the content can be arranged in a neat and accessible manner, how users get engaged etc.
3. Note Down Your Plan
It’s always a better way to note down things and create an outline of what the demo video is going to be. It must have the proper sequence of events and activities with suitable graphics, matching the scenes. Segments of animation are separated from realistic visuals.
4. Use Rich Graphics
Rich Graphic Design used in a Demo Video
Rich graphic design is no less than a blessing to the script of a demo video. Oftentimes it acts as a game-changer factor for the rise in reach and sales. Components of the video may have various graphics ranging from captions, voiceover, animation, shapes, arrows, headers, highlighters, and a lot more.
Graphics should also match the targeted audience. If it’s targeted towards teens then it can have animation and worldwide-known anime characters. A boring script can be illustrated fascinatingly if graphics are used in the right way.
Either it can set a trend (through core creative ways), dig out some old popular trend, a bouncer (by studying the pasts graph or maybe the 90s trend), or stick to the ongoing trends.
5. Categorize Your Target Audience
If a platform has ample existing demo videos, then the next step could be creating one which has specific information related to a particular age group, industry, or segment of society. This will help to attract collective conscience from a particular domain, convincing new users and existing ones to continue and stay on the platform.
If the product is a bit complex and new to the audience, could be coding and software, then the components of the video must be evocative and should not contain highly technical language and terminologies. This will not only help in increasing the statistical data of engagement among the known minds but also, will act as a mini explainer to a layman. Hence, it may also help to ignite the viewer’s thought process.
Here’s a post-content creation step, which has a significant role. Choosing the application where the video is to be posted or launched. It’s better to launch it on multiple outlets. YouTube is a well-known platform that can help in public relations and outreach. Follow these steps and create an incredible demo video for your SaaS product.
FAQs
How do I create a great SaaS demo?
Create a video keeping in mind your targeted audience, Keep it simple, Address the pain points of your customers, and add customer success stories.
What is a SaaS demo?
A SaaS demo is a demo focused on customers that are new to your product. The demo video demonstrates how to make the best use of the platform while highlighting its features.
How do I create a SaaS product demo?
Focus on the pain point of your customers, show them how your product is better than the competitors, and use rich graphics in the video.
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What if you want to cook mutton biryani for your loved one but do not know the recipe for the delicious dish? Maybe you want some information about a faraway place that you want to visit this vacation. What if you are bored and want some sort of entertainment? Do not worry, YouTube is here to help you gain information, learn skills and stay entertained 24×7.
Does YouTube even need an introduction? Most of us love binge-watching videos on YouTube, and turning to YouTube for various reasons has almost become a habit.
Read all about YouTube, its Founders, Latest News, Funding and Investors, Business Model, Revenue Model, Growth, Acquisitions, Future Plans, and more.
YouTube – Company Highlights
Startup Name
YouTube
Headquarters
San Bruno, California, United States
Sector
Internet, Music, Video Marketing
Founders
Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim
Founded
February 1, 2005
Total Funding
$83.5 million (2021)
Revenue
2,880 crores USD (2021)
Website
Youtube.com
Youtube – Latest News
January 20, 2022 – Youtube reveals new Youtube premium annual plans for the Indians. The Youtube Premium plans, which were earlier offered on a monthly and quarterly basis, can now be obtained at Rs 1,159 and Rs 889 for a year of subscription of Youtube Premium and Youtube Music Premium services respectively.
January 18, 2022 – Youtube officially gives up on its Youtube Originals, declared the Google-owned video streaming giant in the form of an official statement. It would be winding its six years old wing of exclusive high-budget content, said Robert Kyncl, CBO of Youtube.
Launched in 2005, YouTube is the largest video hosting platform and the second largest search engine after Google. As per May 2019 data, more than 500 hours of content are uploaded on YouTube every minute.
Whether you want to learn coding or cooking, you are interested in gardening or travelling, YouTube has content for everyone. YouTube is not just about entertainment. As published by Hootsuite in 2021, globally 82% of people use YouTube for learning various skills.
Can’t stop binge-watching videos on YouTube? You are not alone. YouTube has more than one billion monthly users, who watch more than one billion hours of video every day.
YouTube’s Services include:
YouTube Community
This feature allows YouTube content creators to interact with their subscribers. The feature is unlocked once a user crosses 1000 subscribers. Using this feature content creators can post images, videos, texts, gifs, etc to let their subscribers know about their upcoming content, behind the scene stuff, and more.
YouTube Kids
This app is exclusively developed for children. Users can choose the age of the children for whom the app is downloaded, and then the children can view age-appropriate content only. YouTube Kids TV app is also available for some selected TVs. On August 30, 2019, a web version of YouTube Kids was launched.
YouTube Movies
It is a movie buying and rental service by YouTube. While some movies are available to watch for free, others need to be purchased or rented.
YouTube Music
It is a music streaming service like Spotify. YouTube Music is available on the web and also comes as an app. You Can listen to music for free or opt for the premium option for an ad-free experience.
YouTube Premium
YouTube Premium is the ad-free version of YouTube. First introduced in 2015, in the month of October, Youtube Premium was earlier called “Youtube Red”. YouTube premium comes with certain benefits that differentiate it from free YouTube.
YouTube Premium gives you an ad-free experience. Hence no interruptions while watching your favourite videos.
You can download videos and playlists, which you can watch when you are offline. Free Youtube does not allow us to download videos. However, even in YouTube Premium, the download option is available only on mobile devices and not on computer and laptop devices.
Background play option available in YouTube Premium, keeps the YouTube video playing, even when you are working on another app on your mobile, or when your mobile screen is off. In free YouTube, however, when we open another app, on your mobile, YouTube stops playing, and also YouTube stops playing when the screen is off.
With YouTube Premium, one also gets access to YouTube Music Premium. With YouTube Music Premium, one can enjoy ad-free music, and download songs, and videos. One can also keep playing music in the background, while he is using another app, and turn on audio-only mode to listen to just the song without loading the video.
One also gets access to YouTube Original series and movies with YouTube Premium.
YouTube Stories
Initially called YouTube reels, was launched in 2018. YouTube content creators having 10000+ subscribers get access to this feature. YouTube stories can be seen only on the YouTube mobile app.
YouTube Shorts
It is similar to Tik-Tok, which lets users create short 15 seconds videos. One can create YouTube shorts in the YouTube Mobile app, where all the tools required to create shorts are available. Launched in September 2020, this feature has received much popularity. In March 2021 only, YouTube Shorts generated 6.5 billion daily views.
TestTube
YouTube lets its Premium members try experimental features and give feedback on them. YouTube Premium members can visit www.youtube.com/new, where various experimental features are available. Users can choose to try out any of these features.
YouTube TV
It is a TV streaming service available for customers in the United States. YouTube TV subscribers get access to live sports and shows from 85+ broadcast, cable, and regional sports networks and unlimited DVR (Digital Video Recording) Space. YouTube TV can be accessed from all devices like TV, Mobile, Desktop, Laptop, etc. One can also view YouTube Originals series and YouTube’s trending videos on YouTube TV.
YouTube Go
In April 2017, YouTube introduced YouTube Go. YouTube Go is the lighter version of YouTube that runs on a slow internet connection. YouTube Go was designed to let users download the videos and even share the videos with nearby users without any internet connection. The app however is currently unavailable for download on Google Play Store.
YouTube Originals
It was started by Susanne Daniels, Youtube Global Head of Original Content in 2016, which focused on creating high-budget exclusive content for its present viewers and attracting more subscribers from around the globe. This initiative was started with the goal of keeping up the competition with the other OTT platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and others. However, Youtube Originals failed to deliver what was expected of it and after little more than 6 years of operation, it is now winding, as per the official statement from Robert Kyncl, the Chief Business Officer at YouTube on January 18, 2022.
The news is also ripe that Daniels will leave the company in March. Kyncl further declared that YouTube will now only fund programs that are part of its Black Voices and YouTube Kids funds.
On 20 July 2021, YouTube announced its new feature, Super Thanks. Super Thanks allows viewers to pay money to their favourite creators on YouTube. Once you pay, your comment in the comments section will be highlighted.
Jawed Karim, Chad Hurley, and Steve Chen founded YouTube on 14 February 2005. All of the three Youtube founders are ex-PayPal employees.
Jawed Karim
Javed Karim
Software engineer and entrepreneur Jawed Karim is of Bangladeshi-German descent. He spent the early years of his life in Germany but later shifted to the USA due to the growing xenophobia that he and his family had to face in Germany.
Jawed holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science. Jawed joined PayPal, while he was still doing his bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
At PayPal, Jawed met Chad Hurley and Steve Chan, and in 2005 the trio came up with YouTube. However, when YouTube was launched in February 2005, Jawed decided not to stay at YouTube like an employee but continued to stay as an informal adviser to YouTube. Thus, Jawed held a lower share in the company.
Jawed later co-founded a Venture fund named Youniversity Ventures (also known as YVentures) in 2008. Jawed Karim is the first person to create a YouTube Channel. His channel is called ‘jawed’. Also, Jawed uploaded the first-ever video on YouTube on 23rd April 2005.
Chad Hurley
Chad Hurley
Chad Hurley is an American webmaster and a businessman. Chad served as the first CEO of YouTube and continued as the CEO till 2010 when Google’s Salar Kamangar took over as the CEO. Chad holds a B.A. degree in Fine Arts from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
In 2011, Chad left YouTube and started AVOS systems, a technology company that helped developers create apps. In 2014, AVOS systems pivoted to become ‘Mixbit’, a mobile video platform. Mixbit ceased operations in August 2018.
Chad is now an investor and is operating as the Co-founder and Chairman of GreenPark Sports, a company that makes mobile games. As reported by Business Insider, Hurley is also part owner of Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Football Club.
Steve Chen
Steve Chen
Steve Chen is a Taiwanese-American entrepreneur. Chen is a Computer Science Graduate from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Before starting YouTube, Chen worked with companies like eBay, where he worked as an Engineering Manager at PayPal, where he worked as a Software Engineer. Chen also joined Facebook for a brief period after which he left the company in order to start Youtube.
Chen continued to work at YouTube even after the acquisition of YouTube by Google in 2006. He left YouTube in 2009 and worked on other divisions of Google. Chen finally left Google in 2011, and along with Chad Hurley, started AVOS systems in 2013. Chen later left AVOS systems and joined Google Ventures in 2014. Currently, Chen is an Angel Investor.
YouTube – Startup Story
Jawed Karim, Chad Hurley, and Steve Chen, three PayPal employees created a video uploading platform. The story of Youtube started with the initial concept of building an online dating platform but unfortunately, the idea failed, but this had an exceptional video uploading space.
As YouTube co-founder Steve Chen said in 2016, when they began in 2005, YouTube was built to be a platform where people could upload videos about dating or their desirable partner. In line with the idea, the co-founders even came up with the tagline ‘Tune in, Hook up‘. But, people did not seem to take much interest in uploading dating-related videos.
As revealed by the co-founders, they were even offering women $20 to upload dating videos, but the idea did not work. Finally, the co-founders decided to open the platform for not just dating, but all kinds of Videos. Jawed started by uploading the famous ‘Me at the Zoo’ Video on 23rd April 2005, and from there was no looking back!.
In 2006, the YouTube cofounders sold YouTube to Google for $1.65 billion. The platform today has over 2 billion monthly active users.
Besides the dating site story, several other stories of Youtube are also heard about the inception of YouTube. According to some reports, the YouTube idea came to co-founders Steve and Chad when they were unable to share the video of a dinner party held at Chen’s place in San Francisco.
According to co-founder Jawed Karim, the idea of forming a Video Sharing platform came when he was unable to find the clips of the ‘Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show’ controversy and 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami on the Internet.
YouTube’s mission is to give everyone a chance to express his thoughts, feelings, talent, issues, and more to the whole world. YouTube’s mission statement is “To give everyone a voice and show them the world.”
YouTube – Tagline, Slogan and Logo
YouTube’s tagline is ‘Broadcast yourself‘.
YouTube Logo
YouTube – Business Model and Revenue Model
Most of the content on YouTube is free. A major source of Revenue for YouTube is advertisements. YouTube allows advertisers to show targeted ads to its users. A part of YouTube’s revenue also comes from the subscription fee paid by the YouTube Premium users.
Subscription fees earned from other services like YouTube TV, YouTube Music Premium are other important sources of revenue for the company. Besides, when a user pays his favourite content creator through features like ‘Super Thanks’, a commission is charged by YouTube.
YouTube – Funding and Investors
YouTube has raised a total amount of $83.5 million in funding over two funding rounds.
Date
Transaction Name
Money Raised
Lead Investors
March 30, 2006
Series B
$80 million
Artis Ventures and Sequoia Capital
November 1, 2005
Series A
$3.5 million
Sequoia Capital
YouTube – Acquisitions
To date, YouTube has acquired five organizations.
Date
Acquired Organization
July 20, 2021
simsim
May 1, 2016
Subarctic Limited
February 12, 2016
Bandpage
December 18, 2014
Vidmaker
May 7, 2011
Next New Networks
YouTube – Growth
YouTube has generated an amount of $19.7 billion in revenue in 2020. In the 2nd quarter of 2021, YouTube’s revenue nearly doubled to reach $7 billion. Till the 2nd quarter of 2021, there is an increase of 84% in YouTube’s overall revenue, as compared to the last year.
Some of the prominent growth statistics of Youtube are:
Youtube is the most popular video streaming platform.
It is hailed as the second most visited website, right after Google its parent.
Youtube claims to have more than a billion monthly users.
Youtube is collectively watched for more than 1 billion hours each day.
The videos are uploaded on Youtube at a rate of more than 500 hours of content per minute when last reported in 2019.
YouTube – Online and Social Media Presence
YouTube is actively present on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Crunchbase, etc. In order to know more about this video-sharing company, you can check its profile present at various above-mentioned websites.
YouTube – Competitors
The top competitors of YouTube are Netflix, Hulu, and Vimeo.
Netflix
It is the biggest competitor of YouTube. Netflix is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA, USA, and was founded in 1997.
Hulu
It is perceived as one of the top competitors of YouTube. Hulu is headquartered in Santa Monica, CA, USA, and was founded in 2007.
Vimeo
It is also one of the biggest competitors of YouTube. Vimeo is headquartered in New York, NY, USA, and was founded in 2004.
YouTube – Future Plans
As mentioned by the current YouTube CEOSusan Wojcicki in YouTube’s official blog, YouTube’s priorities for 2021 include growing the creator economy, helping people learn new skills, and building for the future of YouTube. The CEO also puts stress on working in collaboration with Governments around the world, in accordance with the regulatory policies of different countries.
YouTube is also planning to come up with shopping options on the YouTube platform. The feature is already being tested now, and we can expect to shop via YouTube soon!
FAQ
Who is the founder of YouTube?
Jawed Karim, Chad Hurley, and Steve Chen founded YouTube on 14 February.
What company did the founders of YouTube work for before starting up YouTube?
The three founders worked at Paypal before founding youtube in 2005.
Who is YouTube’s biggest competitor?
Twitch, IGTV, and TikTok are some of the biggest competitors of YouTube.
Surviving in the market with so many competitors around is pretty tough. Many companies don’t even run a month before they shut down! And among these, one of the biggest failures was Quibi. You may not even hear about this company. But this is of a very recent time- 2020.
In early 2020, the co-founder of Quibi- Jeffrey Katzenberg, one of the directors of DreamWorks Animation studios announced that Quibi company is shutting down, within 7 months of its launch! Sounds scary, right?
Quibi was basically a video streaming service platform with its original environmental content of environmental, developed by Meg Whitman and Jeffrey Katzenberg. Meg Whitman, a former CEO of Hewlett Packard raised over $1.75 billion for the company- Quibi.
Similar to the original content created by Netflix and Amazon Prime, Quibi also took a step forward and produced its own category of shows and movies. Although Quibi made only five to ten minutes of episodes, it charged $4.99 per month.
With such a great mindset and planning, you might be wondering what went wrong with Quibi? Well, to clear this we have presented this article. Let’s get started!
Katzenberg and Whitman are incredibly successful businessmen but when it comes to streaming services, they don’t have the right instincts. This became clear with their ultimate creation- Quibi.
Quibi was launched in times of pandemic, 2020, with the concept of giving people good content of merely 10 mins which they can watch anytime and anywhere like a doctor’s waiting hall, public transport, and others. But what they forgot was all these could not be possible in the pandemic.
Quibi
Quibi entirely targeted the youth as they always find new content. But as the pandemic struck, people considered watching long-term content which was available on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and others.
The biggest cause of failure of Quibi is considered the awfully smaller audience and very few numbers of downloads. Apart from this, Quibi made many more mistakes like low social media presence and others.
Any video streaming platform requires content that keeps the users interested. Especially when it comes to the title, as that is what is going to convince the audience to watch the show and to subscribe to the platform. But, Quibi created a whole set of mediocre content that was not given any brief thought upon.
Although the developers spent a lot of money and effort but still could not pull out the standardized content. The shows on Quibi’s were extremely ordinary and the audience did not find anything interesting.
High pricing
Being such a mediocre content provider, Quibi’s pricing was pretty expensive. Its price was around $5 for a normal subscription and $8 for a non-advertising subscription. These were very very high for a terrible content provider such as Quibi.
Failed to Attract Audience
In today’s time, there are tons of platforms that are incredibly interesting and user-friendly. People are spending great time at Netflix, scrolling TikTok and Instagram. That’s why for any other similar company to gain an audience needs to provide such services that the users cannot refuse.
Quibi failed in providing such service and grew the users’ count on platforms like YouTube and Twitch.
No-specific Goal
Competing with Netflix and other streaming platforms, Quibi did not have any specified goal. With such bad content in comparison with other streaming platforms, Quibi needed something to beat the opponents.
But unfortunately, Quibi failed in all aspects of a good video streaming platform and did not even provide any valid or reasonable reason to convince people to download it.
Internal Problems
Quibi had major internal problems between the two founders. According to The Wall Street Journal, Whitman even threatened to leave when found out that Katzenberg was dictatorial which weakened her authority and humiliated her.
Apart from this, Whitman and Katzenberg, both didn’t have any idea on how people use their phones for streaming purposes. They did not actually understand the concept of Netflix and TikTok. In such wide competition in the market, one needs the proper strong strategies and planning so that it could thrive in the market. But Quibi failed on all grounds!
The Pandemic
The biggest drawback of Quibi was it came out in a pandemic. All the planning and strategies of Quibi were based on public places and gatherings. And these were highly restricted in the times of the Covid-19 crisis.
Quibi failed to adapt to such major changes and formulated a low social media presence and bad content without any effective marketing. The main reason behind all these failures was poor management, low insights on consumer behavior, needs, and wants.
Quibi was meant to be shut down even without the pandemic. The company did not have any proper functioning of management.
The company with no proper planning and ideology, Quibi was implied to fail. And that’s what happened! Quibi failed, basically from all aspects. With no adequate leadership, poor content, no customers preferences and extremely disturbed management Quibi was nothing but a disaster.
Although the founders invested a great sum of money but with no idea how a video streaming platform runs, it all became worthless.
FAQ
Who is the founder of Quibi?
Jeffrey Katzenberg founded Quibi in 2020.
How much money did Quibi lost?
Quibi lost over $1.75 billion in less than 6 months.
Why did Quibi failed?
The reasons why Quibi failed were vast. They included burning through too much cash, poor content, high prices, missing features, personal issues between the founders, as well as legal troubles.
It’s one of the toughest jobs to generate new leads for your software, product, or service. But how many of your leads and sign-ups are you successfully converting to customers? Hell, you’ve optimized your homepage, your landing pages. You’ve done your SEO homework. You’ve sweat blood and tears writing blog post after blog post.
Do you know how many new blog posts are being published? More than 3 million blog posts. Every single day. Is video content marketing a better strategy than blogging? You’ll be surprised when diving into the statistics.
That’s why I came up with the 3 easiest steps to create kickass video tutorials for saas with 10 best examples in order to make your video marketing strategy successful. So, let’s dive in.
In simple terms we can define video marketing as the way to market a product or service using the video. Video marketing, especially for SaaS companies, involves “utilizing video through the funnel to attract, convert and delight customers,” explained Ed Laczynski, CEO of Zype. Video marketing has lot more advantages over a written content as it engages the users more than 88% on your website as reported by Forbes. In addition to it, the message tried to transmit through video retains 95% more than compared to 10% when they read the text.
Types of Video Tutorials
Demo/Explainer Videos
Case Studies and Testimonials
Social Videos
Expert Interviews and Trending News
Customer Support
Why Video Marketing Works?
Do you know what the average attention span is today? 8.5 seconds. That’s shorter than the attention span of a goldfish. Which is 9 seconds. While those exact figures may or may not be true, we can certainly agree that attention spans have been declining rapidly.
So how about all your precious blog posts, your content marketing? According to TIME magazine, 55% of Visitors Read Your Articles For 15 Seconds or Less. And according to Nielsen, web users spend 80% of time above the fold:
How about online video? Put out a 6 to 12-minute video, and 5 out of 10 people will watch to the very end, according to WISTIA:
Video Length vs Avg Engagement
With video, you have up to 12 minutes of undivided attention from your potential customers! So how do you intrigue your customers and draw them into your videos?
Just follow some simple rules:
Show up yourself in the video, in person, and you will build trust and rapport.
Address your customers pains & challenges, and they will start to connect with you.
Show the benefits of your product/service.
Show how you help your customers get where they want, and they will sign up. And buy.
That’s the secret how you generate new leads and increase your conversions
Video tutorials are the best way of showcasing your software or SaaS. Think of video tutorials as your 24/7 sales & support reps. Always working for you. The good news is that you don’t need to be a video or marketing pro. You don’t even need expensive gear. There’s only one thing you need to get right. That one thing is scripting your video tutorial so your potential customers can see the benefits your software has for them. For their company. For their life. As vivid as possible. Throughout the whole tutorial.
Steps to Create the Perfect Video Tutorial for SaaS
Step 1:
Create video tutorials featuring your customer. Not your product
Video tutorials should educate your customer. Show him what your software or service does. How it works. But that doesn’t mean that the tutorial should be all about your product. Or its features. Or your company. I’ll be blunt: Your customers aren’t interested in your software or its features at all. They didn’t wake up in the morning, thinking “oh my god, I need to have that “.
All your customers care about is themselves. They want to know what’s in it for them. How your software helps them solve the big problems they’re facing. How your service helps them get where they want. Your customers are interested in the final results they can achieve. Your product is a pure means to get them there. And if they could get the same results without you, without the hassle of migrating and implementing your software, they’d be even happier.
Credit card processing services Square hit all the right buttons in their testimonial video with a sweet and short 30-second long edit. Portraying a convincing reason why Square is better than alternative solutions, it’s easy to see how the testimonial will help other prospects to choose Square as their card processing solution. Not to mention, we can all take away how such a simple video can be so effective. Watch below.
Square
It’s about your customer, his problems, his goals. When you’re walking in your customers’ shoes, the perspective shifts. That means you should really know your potential customers, their needs, their challenges, what they aspire to. In marketing speech, that’s knowing your buyer persona. When you have a clear picture of your customer, you can start communicating and connecting with them on a whole new level. Always remember that whatever you are doing, whether it’s in marketing, sales or support, should be about your client. It is never about your product or company.
Step 2:
Translate every feature into the benefit your customer gets out of it
Now that you’ve seen the power of benefits to attract and convert your customers, how do you find those benefits? Once you’ve got all the information, it’s actually quite easy. First, you need to know two areas by heart:
The features – It doesn’t matter whether big or small, get to know all the features of your software, product or service.
Your customers’ needs – What are your customers struggling with? What gets on their nerves? What do they want to achieve?
Benefits arise when a feature meets one (or several) customer needs. When looking at your features, try to be as specific and detailed as possible. Stick the formula to your monitor: “Feature + Need = Benefit”. And that video tutorial? How about naming it “How to get the important things done first with software X “. Now your (potential) customers can immediately see what’s in it for them. And those who are feeling that pain right now, they’re going to watch it. Some of them will sign up for a trial. And some of these will become happy new customers. The benefits of video marketing are endless.
In the end, it’s not just about an intriguing name for the tutorial video, that makes people click and watch it. It’s about weaving those benefits into your tutorial video from the very start to the end.
Motivate your customers with benefits throughout the entire tutorial video
With the benefits clear ahead of us, let’s put these to work. Our goal is to attract (potential) customers to watch our tutorial, ideally until the very end. That gives us all the time we need to show benefits and features, and build trust and connection.
So instead of chasing the potential customers away with boring details about the feature, start off the video tutorial by painting a vivid picture of the benefits. Then back them up immediately with a short summary of the feature. Because if you keep “drooling” over the benefits, it sounds like empty promises. That’s why in the end, benefits and features go best together. It’s like the perfect couple.
Cloud-based software Salesforce utilizes video content to demonstrate their Salesforce Essentials software that helps small businesses quickly get started and grow. Engaging from the onset, Salesforce paces their application demo with eye-catching illustrations, light background music and a detailed narrative that helps their prospects and customers to understand the product, what it’s used for and what it can do. Watch below.
Salesforce Essentials Demo
Here’s the formula: Motivate with benefits, immediately back up with features. So do your homework, get to know the pains and challenges of your customers as well as your features. And then use the benefit + feature formula to create engaging video tutorials that attract and convert a flood of new customers and delight your existing ones.
What Makes a Great SaaS Promo Video?
Here are criteria for an effective and engaging piece of SaaS video marketing, which the best of the best always gets right:
It turns a complex idea into something simple – I bet your SaaS offering is pretty complicated. But any good SaaS video should trade confusing complexity for pleasing simplicity that leads to greater audience understanding.
It stands out from the crowd & communicates uniqueness – There are a lot of SaaS brands out there, and competition is fierce. Your video needs to get across your USP and make you seem different from the alternatives.
It makes the audience really feel their pain point – To gain new customers, you must show how they’re are worse off without your service. The best SaaS videos have a strong pain point that hits their audience where it hurts.
It encourages viewers to take action – What’s the point of a video that doesn’t cause a change in its audience? None. So, make sure yours encourages potential customers to start a free trial, get in touch, or just find out more.
It helps build a solid and consistent brand – Every SaaS company that’s found serious success has done so with a strong brand. To quickly earn a place in customers’ minds, your video content needs to support and reinforce your brand.
10 Great Examples of SaaS Customer On-boarding Videos
1. A Few Key Steps to Get Started (Xero)
Xero accounting software smartly focuses their onboarding video around a few key tasks that are crucial to getting started, which helps new customers avoid overwhelm. Financial and accounting SaaS companies can greatly streamline operations for users, but they do require a fair amount of set up on the front-end. Xero makes sure new customers don’t get stuck in a no-man’s land of not setting up their service and not understanding what it’s for.
2. Walking You Through Your First Task (Canva)
In this onboarding video, Canva walks you through creating your first design using their software. By centring their video around completing one task successfully, they’ve smartly avoided the boring features parade. Because who cares about what a bunch of features do? Your customers want to know what your service can do for them. Canva’s fast-paced onboarding video takes you through each step of creating a design and points out fun add-ons to inspire you to get designing.
3. A Mini-Movie Walkthrough (Band)
The onboarding video for the Band app is like a mini-movie. It opens on tiny people seen overhead who break out into groups. The video follows the activities of one group using the app to better communicate and share with each other, plus doing fun things like planning events and picking restaurants. By the end of the movie, it’s easy to want to join in the fun.
4. Friendly Tips for Your First Trip (Uber)
Uber’s onboarding video covers more than just how to take your first trip. It gives drivers the kind of handy tips they’d only know after having completed a number of rides. If you’re a driver who stumbled over your first few trips, you may be tempted to abandon Uber’s driving service altogether. Uber helps drivers reach their first success with a conversational tone and helpful hints that feel like we’re getting advice from a trusted friend.
5. Lively Instructions for a Complex Product (Penki)
Some onboarding experiences are more complicated than others. The Penki app creates 3D images with an iPhone and a camera set to long exposure. Not easy to explain. Much easier to show in a video. This live action onboarding video shows the clever creations possible with Penki through delightful instructions that flash across the screen.
6. Savvy Tips Worth Getting Excited About (GrubHub)
One of the potential pitfalls for a GrubHub driver? Driving on an empty stomach! This live-action onboarding video is narrated by a GrubHub driver on a typical delivery run — all the way from hopping in his car to pick up at the restaurant to delivering to the customer’s door. Right at the open, he promises some cool tips and tricks that keeps the audience hooked. The tips are underlined with catchy on-screen visuals, great for watching with no sound.
7. Walking in the Footsteps of a Real User (Sphere)
The Sphere app promises a “real experience” of one user from the moment he decided to sign up for the new social networking app. At five minutes, it runs on the long side, but it does give viewers a comprehensive experience of the app that would have been impossible to get so quickly any other way. In written format, this amount of information would’ve gone on for days and been tedious (at best!).
8. A Pretty Quick Glimpse (Ipsy)
Ipsy is a beauty shopping app that rewards you for purchasing on the app. This animated/live-action hybrid video introduces customers to the benefits of shopping for beauty items with Ipsy with a friendly narrator named Madeline. The video style is candid and more like one person talking to another person about a new discovery they’ve made. Clocking in at less than 30 seconds, this is one fast-paced intro that covers all the important points, yet teases the beautiful bonuses of Ipsy. A great example of leaving them wanting more.
9. App Tutorial Video (Tasker App)
If you’re just getting started on TaskRabbit, you’ve got a lot to learn about getting hired on the network (and using the app). This live-action onboarding video walks you through the basics of setting your availability and getting hired for your first task with. Although this is the typical close-up of a phone, it’s warmed up with a background of tools and upbeat music. By the end of this video, viewers will know everything from how to work with clients on the app to getting support from TaskRabbit if you hit a snag.
10. A World of Enticing Benefits (LifeWorks)
The LifeWorks app is a platform that enables companies to reward their employees. This video gives audiences a delightful romp through all the benefits that come with the LifeWorks app, from exclusive shopping discounts to gift card rewards. This client onboarding video even resembles a swoon-worthy Instagram feed at times. Who wouldn’t want to dip their toe into one of these picture-perfect vignettes?
Conclusion
So, keeping these things in mind, you can create a perfect video for your SaaS product and boost your video marketing. How is video marketing helping your SaaS to grow? Please share your stories in the comments section below.!
SaaS marketing is a type of marketing that focuses on promoting and acquiring leads for subscription-based products. SaaS, also known as Software as a Service, is a way in which businesses sell their products in cloud-based applications with regular updates and added functionality.
What does SaaS stand for?
Software as a service (SaaS) is a way of delivering applications over the Internet—as a service. Instead of installing and maintaining software, you simply access it via the Internet, freeing yourself from complex software and hardware management.
What are some examples of SaaS?
SaaS examples: BigCommerce, Dropbox, MailChimp, ZenDesk, DocuSign, Slack, Hubspot. PaaS examples: AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Heroku, Google Apps, Salesforce, Windows Azure.
What is SaaS in cloud computing with example?
Software as a Service, also known as cloud application services, represents the most commonly utilized option for businesses in the cloud market. SaaS utilizes the internet to deliver applications, which are managed by a third-party vendor, to its users.
Technology has dramatically changed the way real estate projects are marketed in the industry. Out of the various aspects of marketing, satisfaction is the priority for almost every organization. As for, customer engagement, virtual tours have proven to be a really effective tool for real estate companies.
Gone are the days where people had to live in a hotel or a location to find out if it’s actually suitable. It is not easy or convenient for customers to visit every hotel before making a decision.
The solution?
Creating virtual tours for your business and customers so they can check out a location without actually visiting.
The developers realized that 360- degree virtual tours are a good marketing strategy when added with eye-catching visuals and animations. All they need to do is to share these virtual tours over the internet and it can help strengthen their overall marketing strategy by conveying the message to the buyer.
What is Teliportme?
Teliportme is a virtual, cloud-based software with intuitive features. Its user-friendly design allows for a truly immersive virtual tour experience for users.
It is ideal for real estate agents, hotels, businesses, travel agencies and restaurants. It has an unlimited free version that allows for 360 – degree camera functionality, unlimited embed functionality, and delivers your videos in 4k resolution.
Create live or private virtual tours on Teliportme
It is a premium virtual tour software because its comprehensive toolset is equipped with features for robust marketing and branding. Apart from creating virtual tours, it also features tools for live tours and private tours.
You don’t need to have any advanced technical knowledge to create virtual tours. All you need is to simply capture and upload panoramic pictures and Teliportme will automatically set up everything.
You can share your virtual tours with anyone using a public link including your social media channels with custom thumbnails.
Virtual Reality Player
Your customers will experience 360 – degree photos in virtual reality directly from their mobile devices.
World-class support
If you have any issues, the Teliportme team will address your queries within 24 hours. Support is provided through both email and phone.
Teliportme – Pricing Plans
Single – $79/ lifetime
1 Brand account
10 live virtual tours
3 GB storage
Double – $158/ lifetime
10 Brand accounts
20 live virtual tours
6GB storage
Multiple – $237/ lifetime
25 brand accounts
40 live tours
9 GB storage
Teliportme – FAQ’s
What is a Virtual Tour?
A virtual tour is a collection of 360 degree photos linked together with “hotspots”. These hotspots are used for navigation and allows a viewer t experience the space virtually. These tours can include branding, contact info, videos, URL links, location information, images etc.
What are hotspots? How to add and edit them?
A hotspot is an interactive element that you add to your virtual tours. It consist of an icon and an optional label which triggers a variety of actions, when clicked.
What is Horizon Correction?
Sometimes taking videos on a 360 camera can be difficult as the camera gyro stops giving you the right readings if the camera is tilted in anyway. Horizon correction removes any tilts and slants to create perfect panoramas that you can use for your tours.
What is the difference between private, public and unlisted virtual tours?
Public tours are visible to everyone. Private tours are only visible to the owners of the account when they are logged in, whereas unlisted tours are only visible when you have access to the link of panoramas or tours.
Is Teliportme virtual tours MLS compliant?
Yes- they are MLS compliant. After you create a tour and are ready to share, you will be given an option to choose the MLS link after which your virtual tour will become fully MLS compatible.
Teliportme – Conclusion
No matter how descriptive your listings are, you cannot expect your customers to make a decision without physically checking them out. However, physical inspections take time and effort, and you might lose out a few customers in the process.
With Teliportme, you have complete control over your real estate projects as you offer your clients virtual tours that can be viewed on their own devices. Teliportme will set up everything up once you capture and upload your panoramic images.
Since it offers unlimited embed, you can easily use YouTube videos and more, in just a click. Your clients can enjoy these tours as Teliportme easily integrates with Samsung Gear VR and Oculus Go.
One of the most important mediums for content creation across social media platforms is video. There are countless types of videos, audios, text, and effects you can use to create content. However, it is quite a daunting task to start everything from scratch.
Creating high-quality videos requires a lot of time, effort, and other resources. Even then you can’t be sure of how your audience will react to the content.
Imagine how easy life would be if you include an AI-assisted video maker in your creation toolkit to get your videos done within a matter of minutes! You will save both time and money that you can re-invest into your business.
Presenting Recreate…
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An AI-assisted video creation platform that lets you create high-quality videos for your social media accounts in less than 4 minutes. You can make it an integral part of your marketing strategy that will fulfill all your social media needs.
Keep reading to learn more about Recreate.
Recreate – Features
Pre-made templates
Recreate offers users more than 300+ custom made, professionally designed templates to get started with video content creation.
Recreate has a collection of more than 300+ professionally designed templates
Turn content/links into videos
One of its best features is that Recreate helps you directly convert your articles into compelling social media videos. It helps you choose the right music, pick the best pictures and dynamically change the text so it’s not covering any part of your video.
Change the theme of your videos with a single click to match your branding goals. You can change color, text, images, and fonts.
Integrate high-quality media into your videos
With Recreate, you get access to over 2 million+ royalty-free stock images, audio files, and videos. It aggregates content from multiple stock providers so you can get the most out of a single platform
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Instagram and Facebook videos – Videos on Instagram and Facebook generate the highest ROI. From creating stories to engaging ads that will hook your users, Recreate is the ultimate video creation platform
YouTube videos – Create YouTube videos like reviews, instructional videos, as well as business and influencer videos in minutes. Recreate lets you create memorable intros and outros that will definitely increase your audience’s engagement.
Blogs– Make your blog stand out by creating content both in the text as well video formats. Your viewers will get to enjoy content in both formats which will result in more engagement.
Slideshows and presentations – Create slideshows and presentations with Recreate’s easy to use drag and drop interface. Add animations and text to your presentations to make t more effective.
Promotional videos – Create stunning videos that your customers love. Stand out from your competitors by creating videos with graphics, animations, colorful text, and a strong call to action to sell your products effortlessly.
Business and marketing videos – Create videos to boost your business, increase sales and drive more traffic to your websites based on your marketing strategy. You can incorporate your own brand and logo to increase your sales. The best part is that you don’t need any technical knowledge or video-making experience to use Recreate.
Recreate is an online SaaS tool. After completing your purchase, you will receive instructions in a document. Follow the instructions to activate your subscription
Is lifetime access available for this product?
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How to receive updates and are these updates free?
You will be able to receive updates for the software online free of cost.
How many users can use the license ley/coupon code?
Only 1 code per user is available.
Can this product be accessed on all devices?
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Is support available for this product?
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