Streaming Media
The "Wow" factor that accompanied the introduction of streaming media on the Web has long passed, and the
technology now has to prove itself to marketers. Its' acceptance by advertisers, in conjunction with other rich
media technologies, is on the upswing and is becoming more widely used to enhance commercial sites.
Companies trying to do business on the Internet are bombarded with marketing advice. Go to your target market.
Promote your brand. Develop a web "community." Publish an eZine. All of it, good advice. But shopping carts are
still being abandoned at an alarming rate, and conversion has become the most important web statistic.
In the absence of live salespeople, who know how to listen and focus in on the customers' desires, businesses on
the Web must use the technological tools available to replicate that human experience. Streaming is one of those
tools.*
Streaming Media is a natural way to motivate purchasing. It can be integrated into your website as a means to
help people get over that “hump” when they haven’t been able to see or touch a product. Use it to calm customers’
nerves, build their trust in your company, and to keep their excitement about your website alive.
When would streaming media serve visitors' needs on a commercial or business site? Use it for:
- Product Demonstrations - Visuals are powerful and convey product features too difficult to explain only in
text.
- Installation issues - showing your viewer how to do things i.e. installing software etc etc - all are
expertly handled with video.
- Human Resource professionals can use it to enhance corporate Intranets for remote sales forces and clients.
Training programs can be stored and viewed by personnel at their convenience. Both audio and video can be used
in conjunction with written materials to explain company policies and procedures.
- Streaming slideshows are an economical method of showcasing, business processes, and real estate
properties.
- Demystify the shopping experience - use it to navigate the selling process.
- Teachers and coaches of dance, sports and gym activities can highlight their training methods with short
demonstration clips.
Many businesses would like to use streaming media but are put off by high production costs. Keep in mind that
existing materials might be perfectly suited for current needs. Your streaming provider should be able to assist
you with preparing and, if needed, modifying your material.
Streaming media is a very effective and affordable marketing tool. In today's world, where consumers have more
purchasing power and choices than ever before, it can be used to make your customers aware of benefits that can't
be found elsewhere. And, benefits often turn into sales.
Streaming media should not be used arbitrarily, however. Unless your material is relevant to your visitors and
adds perceived value to their purchase, don’t waste your time or theirs. When designing your streaming media
presentation, ask yourself what it will accomplish that your current content doesn’t. Will it complement your
existing material? Will it be utilized to enhance your offering? Will it provide an additional incentive to make
your visitor buy?
If you can answer yes to those questions, streaming media could be a strong candidate for your marketing
dollars. Use streaming media technology wisely, and it will go a long way to making your business site stand out in
a very crowded business arena.
What IS streaming?
Streaming promises quick access to crucial audio and video content without the aggravating wait for files to
download. Downloading requires that files be sent to the user's PC in their entirety before they can be played; MP3
audio is a perfect example of this. The files then remain on the user's machine until they are deleted. Streaming
continuously sends these same files, which have already been digitized, to the user's PC while the user is
listening or watching. When the stream is ended, no data is left behind on the user's machine.
Streaming Media
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