Consumers Rank Video as Trusted, Most Personable and Authentic Brand Marketing Experience According to Brightcove Survey
Research shows that a better video experience leads to more action, higher loyalty and more social sharing
The study, which questioned 2,000 consumers globally, highlights that 79% of consumers favor digital content over traditional, with more than one in ten (12%) preferring to consume content from brands on their smartphone, tablet or mobile application.
Almost a quarter (24%) of the consumers surveyed said video is their ‘most trusted' source of brand content. Explaining their choice, 44% said video was more ‘appealing' to them, while engaging (28%), authentic (29%) and sharable (10%) were also cited as reasons for trusting video content over other forms of brand communication.
The power of better video
In addition, over a third of consumers (35%) cited brand video content as more memorable if it is of high quality. The research found that when consumers had a good video experience:
- Almost four in ten (39%) were more likely to research the brand or product further
- A similar amount (36%) were more likely to tell friends and family about the brand
- Three in ten (30%) said they were more likely to become brand loyal
- Just under a fifth (19%) said they were more likely to share content from that brand on social media
But there's still work to do
When asked how their branded video experience could be improved, three of the top four consumer responses related to video delivery - better quality streaming (32%), faster launch times (31%) and less buffering (30%) -- showcasing that consumers are really now focused on the experience that is being delivered to them, end-to-end.
"In order to keep up with today's tech savvy consumers, marketers need
to truly understand the power of video in the marketing mix," said
The full research results will be available at
Research Methodology
An online survey of 2,000 consumers was undertaken in the Unites States,
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