Youtube in
recent years has boomed from posts of funny home videos and cats, to a tool for
learning, entertainment and Digital Marketing. Today now most large organisations have their own Youtube Channels, aswell as other social media to market their products or even for helpful tutorials for their customers. Youtube now offer services to advertise through Google Ad Words where anyone can have their ad's appear before or next too related Youtube video's. But this isn't the only way companies can Market over Youtube...
In the last five years Youtube has built a
work place for many 'Youtubers' 'Vloggers' and 'Beauty Gurus'. These ‘Youtubers’ are
paid to post content on a regular and even daily basis sharing their knowledge
or giving tutorials on anything from, beauty products to gaming or DIY to
cooking recipes. There are also the videos posted for entertainment purposes
from ‘Vloggers’ posting their daily lives and the free-lance Artists posting
their own music. A selection of these 'Youtubers' are now famous over the internet and have thousands or millions of continuous followers.
Companies now have the great opportunity to endorse through these largely followed 'Youtubers'. This concept is also used with Bloggers, but with Youtube it works best with the Beauty Guru's, gamers and cooks, as they can demo the products themselves in their videos. The trust and friendships these 'Youtubers' have through their channels gives them an ability to recommend and sell items in a personalised way, like recommending to a friend. By watching the product/ service being tested out in a video gives their followers a far better review than just anyone's/ or the companies word.
Before going out and purchasing, anyone can go onto Youtube and search a product review. In the case of buying a foundation, it is something a woman uses daily and the consumer wants to be able to trust it will work how the company promotes it. This is where the consumer gets onto Youtube, searches 'Foundation reviews' and will find a selection of videos where the best 'Guru's' have tried and tested the selection of foundations on the market. The consumer can see the texture, how it looks, how it works with certain skin types and how long it lasts throughout the day. This is a far more realistic and personal recommendation than any make up counter lady can give you in store. Of course, this works similarly with recommending gaming products/ games and cooking equipment.
Recently, Google have used this kind of Marketing concept themselves when they rented out a house 'Google House' in Central London to promote and demonstrate how their new Google Voice Search works. They invited down a couple of the popular UK Youtubers as a showcase of the Google Voice Search App and where they "transported into Google's future world". Beauty guru Fleur, know as Fleur De Force was invited to the house to demonstrate how Google Voice search can be used to help bring up the types of make-up tutorials and fashion videos she posts on her Youtube channel to help you get ready for a party and even find out the weather conditions. "It kicks siri's ass" she posted. Fleur and another Guru also hosted a Google Hangout while there (Fashion Foie Gras).
The guys from Sorted Food the owners of the most subscribed cooking site on Youtube were also invited down. They demonstrated how Google Voice Search can quickly bring up recipes, quantity conversions and nutritional information.
"It’s sophisticated enough to handle commands like, “compare olive oil and butter,” bringing up profiles for each, side by side. If you’ve run out of an ingredient, use G-voice again, to “remind me to buy cumin when I’m at my local supermarket.” "
The articles, Fleur's Blog and Fashion Foie Gras Blog, suggest that we will see some videos or press releases where you can find out more or watch what they got up to while exploring Google House. So keep a look out!
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