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How to Start Using Explainer Videos

Explainer Video

What is an Explainer Video?

Explainer videos are short online marketing videos used to explain your company’s product or service. This kind of videos, often placed on a landing page, your website’s home page, or a prominent product page, have become extremely popular.

Online videos are fantastic assets for a business. The question is – how to start using explainer videos?

Today we will discuss why explainer videos are good for business, the different types of explainer videos you can make, and how to start using explainer videos for your website.

Types of Explainer Videos

Live Action Explainer Videos

Live Action Explainer Videos are non-animated promotional video explaining your business’s product or service. Examples of this include the Dollar Shave Club and PooPourri videos. Live action explainer videos are usually best for companies selling a physical product or people-oriented service, such as a restaurant, or consulting group.However, live action means you’re stuck to the confines of the real world – no magical unicorns whose enchanted horns can back up your data.

Animated Explainer Videos

Animated Explainer Videos are the most popular type of explainer videos. Animation is often the preferred format for explaining services or intangible tech products like software. Some services involve few physical objects, making live action an unrealistic option. Animated explainer videos allow for more creativity, and are easier to edit or update when you want to make future adjustments.

Whiteboard Explainer Videos

Whiteboard Explainer Videos are explainer videos in which animation is hand drawn and erased on a whiteboard. This format of video has become popular due to its ease of operation and low cost, making it one of the cheapest types of explainer video to create.

Kickstarter Explainer Videos

Kickstarter Explainer Videos aren’t so different from a regular product or service explainer video, although they do tend to be longer. Browsing Kickstarter can be a fun way to see many examples of explainer videos.

How to Start Using Explainer Videos 

 

1. Script

The script is the most important element in creating a good explainer video. Your explainer video could have the coolest graphics in the world, and it wouldn’t mean a thing without a solid script to get behind.

The script is where you’ll need to spend the majority of your focus. It’s best if you write your explainer video script yourself (even if you choose to hire a production company). You know your target customer’s concerns and pain points better than anyone else, and the video is where those concerns need to be addressed.

It is recommended that your explainer video script follow this general outline :

Order of script

  1. Quick overview of your product
  2. Introduce the problem
  3. Answer the problem with your solution
  4. Call to action
  5. Broadcast your trust signals

Script Best Practices

  1. Keep it short ( 90 seconds or less )
  2. Your key message and value proposition should be in the first 30 seconds
  3. Speak in 2nd person
  4. Use simple language
  5. Try a touch of humor

2. Voiceovers

Once you have a script, you’ll need a voiceover. Here are one of the best options :

Voices.com: This site has a large network of professional voice actors to choose from.

Craigslist: You can find just about anything on crazy Craigslist, including voiceovers.

Fiverr: You can get a decent voiceover for your explainer video for just $5 on Fiverr!

3. Explainer Video Production

When it comes down to the actual creation and production of your explainer video options are :

Hire the professinal – There are very talented vioeo production companies. They can help you to make an successful  promotional video. Be prepared to pay from $ 5,000 – $ 20,000 for a service like this. The advantage is that you will have video experts helping you every step of the way, and you’re video is guaranteed to look great.

Pow Toon –  If you’re making animated explainer videos, have no animation experience, but want to do it yourself on a budget, Pow Toon is the way to go. Anyone with some basic computer skills can use this animated explainer video software. It likely won’t be a masterpiece, but it’s easy. They even have a tutorial series to walk you through building your creation.

Hire a Freelancer – Experienced freelancers can provide high-quality explainer video production assistance at a much lower cost than a large production company. You should be able to find one easily enough on craigslist or other freelance sites.

Crowd Sourcing – One option you might give a go is the video crowd-sourcing company Video Brewery. Submit a general project overview and receive a bunch of proposals from Video Brewery’s network of trusted freelancers. Choose one you like and you’re on your way! Video Brewery notes that these explainer video costs usually run somewhere between $3,000 – $5,000.

4. Music & Sound Effects

Chances are your animated explainer video or your live action explainer video needs some sound effects and music you can check :

  1. MusOpen: Offering free music resources such as recordings, sheet music
  2. Free Sound: A database of Creative Commons licensed audio samples and recordings
  3. YouTube: The king of video itself offers some free background music to use in video creations
  4. Audio Jungle: Royalty free audio files including loops, sound effects, and more
  5. Audacity: This free tool isn’t a source of audio files, but instead helps you create your own music

5. Measure the Performance of Your Explainer Video

Measure video engagement and be ready to tweak the heck out of your video. You’ll be able to see some solid data with YouTube Insight, but Google Analytics can take you even deeper down the analysis. Wistia has some nice analytic tracking options too, and also makes it easy to sync up Wistia and Google Analytics.

6. Enjoy the Advantages of Your New Explainer Video

Explainer videos have a ton of benefits, some of them are:

  • Increasing conversions
  • Improving SEO search rankings with video content – after all, 70% of the top 100 search listings include video
  • Keeping viewers on your page for 2X longer
  • Getting the word out about your product – videos are easy to share on Facebook and Twitter
  • Repurposing for various needs – an explainer video can be repurposed for an investor pitch, an email signature, among other uses

That’s all there is to it. Go forth, make your video. But first check infographic bellow how to start using explainer videos.

How to Start Using Explainer Videos