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Create
Stickiness with Streaming Media
By Ronni Rhodes
Okay!! You've finally gotten them to your web site after a large
investment in time and effort, not to mention money. What?? They're
not staying long enough to buy anything or to fill out those profile
forms that you stayed up until 3:00 AM to create? Why?? The site
navigation is good; you have a secured order form; the site loads
quickly without too many annoying graphics, and you even have
a return and privacy policy! What's going on here?
Those of us trying to do business on the Internet are constantly
bombarded with information, statistics, and marketing advice.
Go to your target market. Claim your niche with your "unique selling
position." Promote your brand. Develop a web "community." Publish
a Zine. Provide worthwhile content. All of it, good advice. But
these marketing gurus leave out a very important and indisputable
fact. People want to be entertained! And they don't want to have
to work to enjoy their web experience. The success of television,
a completely passive activity, attests to that. So, what should
be done? How do we keep our audience long enough so that we can
tell our story and promote our product?
Streaming media provides a vital answer. It has a 70 percent click-through
rate for content, a 60 percent click-through rate for advertiser
information, and a 49 percent "buy" rate for online merchandise.
Those statistics, provided by Carton-Donofrio Interactive, are
proof of the success of streaming media when it is used in a creative
and content rich environment.
What is streaming exactly? 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.
How can we use this exciting technology to create "stickiness?"
The possibilities are endless:
1. Coaches and motivational speakers can utilize it for instruction
and team building.
2. Lawyers, CPA's, and other professionals can enhance their sites
with timely client messages.
3. The intricate product features of machines and "widgets" can
be demonstrated.
4. Resorts can showcase their most desirable features.
5. Realtors can market multiple properties efficiently and at
reasonable cost.
6. Clothing retailers can have fashion "events" and showoff new
items and services.
7. Furniture and antique dealers can highlight unique product
details.
8. Human Resource professionals can use it to enhance corporate
sales sites for remote sales forces and clients.
9. Nonprofit organizations can use it to explain their missions.
10. Charities can use it for soliciting donations.
The quality of your streaming presentation will only be as good
as the quality of the source material for which it was originally
created. This is extremely important! (You can't expect a videotape
with bad color and contrast to look better in a stream than it
did when you played it on your home VHS machine.) The company
that you select to do the encoding and compression of your media
should be able to provide you with good guidelines for your original
production. For example, we always tell our clients that too much
movement on a videotape will cause blurring and "smeariness" when
the video is streamed. (As bandwidth continues to improve, many
restrictions that exist today will disappear.) Your streaming
vendor is the best source of information regarding tape formats
and the equipment required to create the original production.
Streaming media is already being used effectively by a number
of industries and organizations that are striving to stand out
in the crowded Internet business world. Streaming media still
has its limitations especially in the area of delivering full-
screen, full-quality video. But most of the big players on the
Internet, even those in head-to-head competition for the fast-growing
streaming audience, know that as bandwidth continues to improve,
streaming is inevitable.
Streaming media advertising substantially increases brand recall,
brand awareness, and positive brand perception. This really gives
you the opportunity to deliver a powerful message about your products
or services. It is affordable, exciting, and inviting. It creates
the "stickiness" that keeps your web visitors at your site and
gives them that extra incentive to click on the "Order Now" icon.
Ronni Rhodes is the owner of WBC Imaging, a woman-owned Internet
company that specializes in web site enhancement utilizing streaming
media technology. With her husband, Don, a broadcast engineer,
they work with companies to incorporate streaming as part of successful
and meaningful sales and marketing programs.
Please
direct all questions and comments to:
Ronni
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