Is Voice-Based Marketing Ready to Make Some Noise?
Voice assistants are quickly becoming a fixture in consumers’ daily digital interactions. Experts, including Gary Vaynerchuk, predict voice-driven platforms will…
Voice assistants are quickly becoming a fixture in consumers’ daily digital interactions. Experts, including Gary Vaynerchuk, predict voice-driven platforms will…
In a time of raging content overload, few marketers actually know what to do with their abundant content. Enter the B2B
Welcome to another edition of Jargon Watch, Tendo’s periodic column featuring objectionable business jargon. This edition features 25 jargon words
When you or someone on your team suggests a marketing video, is “talking head” the format that comes to mind? If you’re nodding “yes,” that makes sense. The talking-head video is one of the most common Web formats, plus, it’s what marketers are most familiar with. But by and large, they’re not as effective as they could be. The talking head needs a refresh and I have some ideas for how to do it.
To be clear, there is nothing inherently wrong with a video of a person speaking on camera. I’m a huge proponent of telling stories through video. Surely there are dozens of articulate speakers within your organization that have interesting stories and insights to share, but there’s a better way to get your message across.
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