If you’re not an experienced web designer, than your ideas for a web design of your own might rely largely on what you’ve seen while browsing around other people’s similar websites. Using existing themes, color schemes, templates, and designs as the basis for your own web design is a very common and admittedly useful practice.
Why have a blog? Why bother with social media? Why devote time to the “little things”? Of course, as an established web design and video production company with more than a decade of field experience, it goes almost without saying that we spend most of the workday striving for artistic and logistic excellence in digital media.
The Question: What do NFL’s Justin Tucker, graduate job placement, and Render Perfect all have in common? The Answer: Two words….University Recruiters.
Whether you’re directly marketing, video marketing, or simply trying to convince your peer to change cell phone plans, you will first need to be able to sell your idea or your “pitch”. Even a novice can sell a pitch if he or she is aware of some basic marketing tactics. But to do so, one must first be willing to invest the necessary time and do the appropriate research to make the idea more presentable.
Video has become a huge part of brand awareness and business strategies as a whole, and no other type of media is as fluid and shareable as video content. If you’re still debating the effectiveness of video content in your overall marketing strategy, Render Perfect has the answers for you. Check out our latest video blog to find out why it is that you should engage in video marketing.
The key practices of owning and operating a written (or video) blog are (1) keeping content relative, (2) keeping content informative, (3) ensuring that, once the blog is launched, blog content is frequently posted. The first two practices will guide you through your first blog post, but the last of these three steps can quickly become a hardest qualifier to meet, especially at the professional level.
When it comes to buying Social Media advertising for small businesses, there are many things to consider. We took the time to compile the basic information, fill out sample ad campaigns, and estimate cost, and, overall, we have found LinkedIn to be the more well-rounded solution for digital/web marketing. Though more expensive, the interface is cleaner, the environment is more professional, and the campaign is easier to customize. Twitter also measures cost by follower, rather than click/impression (CPC), which costs…
Not everyone has a studio environment to shoot in. Using a green screen to add backdrops and special effects can take your video from bland to extraordinary. However, as the talent, you must do your part in order to make the green screen shoot a success.
We’ve been doing a good amount of web design and development in the past couple weeks here at Render Perfect, and some questions have arisen from our clients that sparked a great conversation, thus giving us the idea for this blog post!
Each month we’re posting a new tip to help you get your web video marketing on track. Assuming that you paid to have a video produced for your business, there is absolutely no reason to leave it sitting on the shelf. The key is to get your video out there and attracting new customers.