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11
July
2014

All The World's a (Selling) Stage

In working life, in fact any part of life, we all have a certain amount of awareness of how you present yourself to the outside world. Building relationships and first impressions are huge factors as to whether your business moves forward or not.


So what do you do to enhance and develop your ‘image’ or personality so that success comes your way? Is that part of ‘sales’?


At MWS Media you can probably imagine that, given our line of work, we all have a keen interest in the arts in some way. That may be film, theatre, music or art. Myself, I be the theatre one. That’s why I’d like to use this blog to consider how theatre works to conduct sales, business development, and client relationships, and whether that might also be worth a thought for you.


To put it into context: I attended an arts school called Dartington, which was devoted to experimental and soul-searching artistic pursuits. I ended up in business development because I care about collaboration and making great things, and helping a business promote their work and outreach with a video has ended up to be a happy passion. The famous quote ‘All the world’s a stage’ adjusted to a new reason for me to keep business development meaningful and productive.

These are some of the key points below about some theatre elements that inform my experience in business development and therefore what we also consider when creating a video for each client. 


1)    Costume – As there are many different characters even in one story, as it follows you change your appearance according to your audience. At MWS Media we dress a bit casually, as we feel relaxed and more creative this way, but if I have to meet with a stranger who is from a larger and more formal background, I’m going to try to reflect that in my appearance so that it not only shows effort and respect, but encourages you both to interact on the same level. It all depends on the key aspect of you that you would like to get across.

2)    Props – Your key tool that supports your performance. Can you bring an example of your work/product to this meeting to show? This adds credibility. For some this is easier to take into other places than others, for example, I’ve recently met a dress designer who will only ever wear her own clothes, therefore her best form of advertising in public and in meetings. I can’t walk around with a TV screen on my back every day, but I could bring video examples to show. We can always prepare to show evidence in meetings, and if unexpected connections are made outside of work, we can always show a positive and helpful attitude to show our intentions are good for others.

3)    Improvisation – If you’ve ever had a go at this type of acting, a common rule is to give the other actor an ‘open’ answer or statement so that the situation can carry on. People who say ‘no’ or give short and closed answers cut off improvisation and therefore things can end abruptly. It’s the same within business development, with potential and existing clients. Always ask questions and give them opportunities to develop the conversation.

4)    The Script – Actors have lines to say the same way those developing business have a ‘pitch’. But if you remember that awful actor who said their lines with no emotion, it’s also a danger of your own. Don’t let your pitch become your lines with no real conviction behind them. Not only look interested in what you’re saying but experiment with the best ways to communicate it so that it feels authentic to you and to your ‘audience’.

So hopefully those parts of the theatre world have created some consideration to provide a new perspective on business development, keeping the creativity going and enjoyable too! When creating video that promotes business we take the time to cover all these aspects and more, so that the positive image and personality is presented in the most effective way.

Categories: Tips, General

08
August
2016

Business Tip 2

Doubtless those of you who watched our first Business Tips video are already seeing the benefits in your business. Here, as promised, is number 2 of the 5 Top Business Tip Videos we’re releasing in August. Happy Businessing!

Phil

Categories: Tips, News, Film, General

29
August
2016

Business Tip 5

Our final tip for the month, hopefully by now your business is booming thanks to our invaluable advice. This last tip for the month should be enough to see profits soar, and we'll be back later this year with more amazing tips and business advice for you, see you soon!

Ben

Categories: Tips, News, Film, General

10
April
2014

And The Survey Says!

There are stats all over the internet that describe just how awesome video is.

Stats like:

- Most people retain 95% of the message of a video compared to only 10% of what they read in text.
- 85% of customers are more likely to buy on a website after watching a video.
- 80% of users can recall a video they've viewed within the last 30 days.
- Video content is shared, on average, 1200% more times than links and text combined.
- 59% of executives would rather watch video.

However there are also stats like this:

- 56% of businesses said that the biggest barrier to them using video was not enough of time.


- 55% said that the biggest barrier was expense.


- 30% said that the biggest barrier was lack of experience and skills.
- 58% of businesses said there was a video skills gap in their department.
- 18% said they didn’t know if there wasn't a video skills gap in their department.

So everyone seems to agree that video works right? And that it's a vital tool for marketing? But lots of people aren't using it because of lack of time, resources and understanding?! Here at MWS Media we think that's a massive shame and being the loveable filmmaking rogue's we are we want to help you use video to benefit your business, whether that's making video with us or yourself!

We thought the best way to help you break down some of these barriers was to give you a Video Production Process Guide. This should help you if you want to start making your own content or if you need understand the process before using a video production company or agency.

Click on the SlideShare link below to see the guide.

 

We hope you find this useful and as always please leave comments to let us know what you think of us and our content as we're always trying to grow an improve.

If you did enjoy this guide we have created a Members Area on our website where you can sign up for exclusive access to helpful videos, guides, tips and templates; so if this sounds good to you head on over to sign up!
 
Thanks for reading,
 
Hayley

Hayley

Categories: Tips

15
August
2016

Business Tip 3

MWS Media's third insightful business tip this month! Have you been integrating our tips in to your business? If so, let us know the results by commenting below.

Phil

Categories: Tips, News, Film, General

08
May
2014

Evoking Emotions

A lot of businesses want to use video production in their marketing strategy because they’ve realised the power and popularity of video and start to envision viral view numbers. The reality can be quite different. When we are asked to come up with some creative ideas for a video we first ask the all important question… What is the video for?

Business is done by people and people are more likely to do business with people they like. There’s a reason people pay a lot of money for top brand perfumes for example, rather than cheaper high street versions; it’s because brands are built on how people feel about them. How is your video going to make people feel? Is this video to show off a certain product? Is it to grow brand awareness? Is it giving advice or tips? Is it going to go on your website or on your social channels?

These things really do matter. Video that works creates an emotional response so if you want your video to be viewed (and shared) by the people that you want to reach you need to create an emotional connection. The purpose of the video should dictate how you want to make them feel.

Is your video funny or entertaining, leaving the viewer feeling amused and more likely to remember you in a fond way? Are they engaged and grateful that you shared that information?

Here is one of my favourite examples of a brand video creating an emotional response from their target audience:

And here is my favourite example of a humourous video making a business more memorable:

It’s a shame when we see videos where businesses have set out to create something to help their business grow and end up with a heavily branded video that’s sits exactly in line with strict brand guidelines and doesn't generate any views or success for them. All because it doesn’t evoke any emotion (other than maybe boredom…).

We hope this has been helpful, even if it just means you’ll always remember who to go to for taxidermy! As always, feel free to leave us feedback or to tell us the subjects you want covered!

Thanks,

Hayley

Categories: Tips

17
July
2014

Are You The 87.6894%........Reading This?

You may have come across this via our website and therefore taken a look around our past work to see who we have supported and promoted, and probably recognised a few businesses too. If you’ve come across this post another way, of course I encourage you to take a look after!

(I think that is what’s known as a ‘shameless plug’.)

It’s as important to us as any other company to show evidence of our work and therefore prove that our help can develop a business. Once this is underway, we become part of the global research effort into marketing and what the best tools are for this marketing to be maximized.

Video has been on the rise for a few years now, the popularity of it accelerating as fast as the intelligence of technology in everything. I briefly scouted into bodies such as Econsultancy, b2bmarketing, Forrester Research and MarketingProf, who have researched into video marketing, and it’s predicted that by 2017 69% of internet traffic will be video. This further supports our enthusiasm for the Audio/Visual Revolution that seems already pulsating!

But where do statistics such as these belong in the world of business development? Surely it’s our foundation and key proof that, whatever our business is, the product or solution is only getting stronger and more effective. Does that mean it is part of that initial conversation of who you are, why you are and how you are?

I tried to imagine the atmosphere I would create if I incorporated statistics into my first introduction with someone, pretty much immediately:

“Hi, my name’s Gemma, I’m from MWS Media. Did you know 84% of visitors to your website are more likely to buy your product if there is video?”

“Did you know 81% marketers use video for marketing activity?”

“If there’s video on your website then your chances of being first page of Google increases to 53%.”

Now, reading this back there were aspects of these statements that caught my attention and excited me. But I did read them, not hear them from a stranger within 30 seconds of a phone call. Whilst all these statistics support my belief that video works, there’s something a little alien to me about quoting these over the phone to someone I’ve never met.

In my daily life, using statistics tends to be part of a lengthy (and either political or philosophical) discussion with a group of friends in a pub. Any time I hear statistics over the phone by a stranger it somehow deflates my desire to engage with them and therefore pursue their offer. I think it is because it is a colder approach than acknowledging the person on the other end of the phone. There is a place for statistics to act as evidence, but I have to admit I’m not sure it’s here.

On calling someone we don’t directly know, it’s important to reflect the personality of the business as much as the supporting evidence. The general route MWS Media works with is to introduce us with our personality and keen to help attitude, and then follow up this introduction with an email or link on social media that proves our skills and why we’re enthusiastic about the future of video for marketing.

Perhaps the next time you introduce yourself to a stranger when you’re in your business make-up, try to listen to the flow of conversation, be yourself first and don’t try to move away from this too quickly, and hold up your promotional banner when the conversation steers that way.

It’s our personality that makes everyone different, and statistics have a danger to imply collective, cold and one-sided, rather than the human reality that people are really looking for. That’s why I believe the who, why and how you are is a lot better represented in this way, and the facts and figures can be our muscles rather than our faces. 

Categories: Tips, General

22
August
2016

Business Tip 4

Here at our studio in Newbury, Berkshire, we’re fortunate to be in the “tech corridor” alongside the M4. This means we are able to stay abreast of the constantly changing technology landscape, not just in terms of video production, but general advances in business communications. So strap yourself in and prepare to have your mind blown by the 4th of our 5 business tips in August. #thingssurehavechangedrecently

Ben

Categories: Tips, News, Film, General

01
August
2016

Our 5 Top Business Tip Videos

Unique amongst the 12 months of 2016, August has 5 Mondays! That is either 5 chances to have that "Monday Feeling" or 5 chances to grow your business and wow your customers by taking on board some of the best free business advice you will ever stumble across on the interweb. That's right, 5 Monday's, 5 top business tip videos from Ben and Phil at MWS Media, shot right here at our lovely video production facility at Greenham Airfield Studio near Newbury in Berkshire.  Learn from our mistakes, take advantage of our insight and like us you'll be sailing higher than British Astronaut Tim Peake. Not now he's back.  From about December to June. When he was actually high up on the ISS. Which is really high as we understand it. Anyway... Enjoy!

Ben

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