In the digital era, where every scroll, click and view can turn into a potential business opportunity, startups are constantly on the lookout for innovative strategies to capture attention and drive ...
The power of short-form video content cannot be ignored. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts continue to revolutionize how brands connect with their audiences. These platforms ...
Short-form video platforms like TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Reels are transforming how films and shows are marketed, with music-driven hooks becoming central to capturing attention. Recent examples ...
I didn’t have to read HubSpot’s 2025 State of Marketing report or the LinkedIn 2024 Benchmarks Report to know that short-form video content was the top content type used in marketing in 2024 and is ...
Short videos win: Viewers prefer and engage more with videos under 15 seconds. Authenticity sells: User-generated content is key for consumer trust and relatability. Quality matters: Effective video ...
In just a few years, TikTok has gone from a niche lip-syncing app to one of the most powerful social media platforms in the world. From viral dance routines to comedic skits, food hacks, and global ...
Short-form video isn’t just trending, it’s reshaping how we consume content. It’s how we keep up with culture, news, creators, brands, and those satisfying “day in the life” edits. But while it’s easy ...
If you spend any time at all on social media it’s hard to escape influencers, and there’s a good reason for that — they are incredibly compelling, both to consumers and advertisers. So it will come as ...
Reel in your audience: Optimising short-form video marketing for Ramadan 2024 With Ramadan approaching, leverage the power of Meta’s AI-powered discovery engine via Reels to engage new and returning ...
More and more B2B brands are pressing play on video content, and it's redefining how companies engage online. Fully 78% of B2B marketers currently use video in their programs, and 56% plan to increase ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I started popping into my marketing department’s meetings about a year ago. They were doing a lot of great things, but I noticed ...