Do videos really help sell cars?
The piece everyone is missing is the delivery of the content (streaming video) through the network of servers. The dealer must have their media files properly managed within their website, and have a quality CDN providing them a solution that will deliver the videos quickly, clearly and consistently. If the video lags, and jumps and basically looks amateur, then it isn't worth the dealers time and money. Think of the early days when dealers had websites built by their cousin who dabbled in HTML coding...bad news. The dealers who spend money to do all the things listed above (essentially, video production) and dont have a quality content delivery network set up (not done on their own website servers) for the delivery of these streaming videos,will be wasting their money...period.
Then there are some other important factors...
First, people dont care about the dealer story or anything else. If they got video, it needs to be about the specific car they are looking at on that page. The only video should be car video.
Second, lets make this part pretty clear. There is a TON of research supporting this fact...anytime you have a streaming video clearly explaining a product, like a car, a home, or any consumer good, that video will improve the conversion of users to leads and leads into sales. People would much rather find what they want and watch and listen, VERSUS having to read and click through pictures. (even though quality pictures are ESSENTIAL in todays current environment.)
BUT....
Third, it all depends on the value the solution brings the dealership, just like with anything in internet marketing. So if the dealership is selling into a market that has solid broadband penetration, then it probably is worth the time looking into these types of solutions, because the investment will improve conversions, and improve sales, while generating a positive profit ROI.
Hope this provides a different piece of info that is critical to this piece... A solid CDN needs to be taken into account... doing it on your web servers won't do.
Then there are some other important factors...
First, people dont care about the dealer story or anything else. If they got video, it needs to be about the specific car they are looking at on that page. The only video should be car video.
Second, lets make this part pretty clear. There is a TON of research supporting this fact...anytime you have a streaming video clearly explaining a product, like a car, a home, or any consumer good, that video will improve the conversion of users to leads and leads into sales. People would much rather find what they want and watch and listen, VERSUS having to read and click through pictures. (even though quality pictures are ESSENTIAL in todays current environment.)
BUT....
Third, it all depends on the value the solution brings the dealership, just like with anything in internet marketing. So if the dealership is selling into a market that has solid broadband penetration, then it probably is worth the time looking into these types of solutions, because the investment will improve conversions, and improve sales, while generating a positive profit ROI.
Hope this provides a different piece of info that is critical to this piece... A solid CDN needs to be taken into account... doing it on your web servers won't do.