The 4 Things You Never Want To Say On Video
Most of the time, I work with clients to come up with great video content and help them with what to say on video.
It means I watch an awful lot of video content! I thought it might be useful to share with you a few things I recommend that you DON’T say when you are scripting you videos.
? Don’t Put Your Audience In Groups
Don’t group people! You want the person watching your video to feel like you’re speaking directly to them. You don’t want them to think you’re plonking them in to a group, let alone one they don’t associate themselves with!
Avoid saying:
Write your video script for just one special person. Think about your ideal customer and speak directly to them.
When you’re saying hello, say it like you would if you were talking to an individual person in the room.
? Don’t Be Too Busy
Don’t be one of those annoying people who seem like they never have time for their audience. I bet you have seen quite a few videos from these people!
Avoid saying:
The key to video success is your audience believing that you have all the time in the world for them and that you totally understand their needs and problems.
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? Don’t Make Your Videos All About You
This is a really common mistake and so easy to avoid. Ego videos are a waste of time!
If you are shooting a video to share something exciting, concentrate on the benefits that your audience can get out of your offer – not explain how you feel about it!
Avoid saying:
Who cares? Not your clients!
They care about how your brand or business is going to benefit them.
? Don’t Be A Video Cliche
There are some video scripts that sound a bit cliched these days. I think these people got their script advice from a HubSpot 2018 blog and have stuck to it ever since!
Make sure you don’t start your scripts with an outdated cliché greeting.
Avoid saying:
Hope this has given you a laugh and helped you with your video scripts chats this week!
If you’re guilty of some of these, don’t worry. Start fresh now and make your future videos winners!
If you’re writing a script, make sure you use an autocue app –?read my blog to learn all about them here.