Do you add video to your marketing mix when planning your product launch strategy?

Laura Chaves
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Take Superhuman, for example. On the day of their press conference, they shared a 2-minute demo video on Twitter that received an amazing response. The tweet led to a blog post, which ended with a call to action to encourage users to sign up for their beta. Together, these drove a massive number of signups for Superhuman. As they rolled out gradually, Superhuman cleverly used a training video to guide users on how to get the most out of their feature. The results were worth it. Superhuman AI outperformed all their previous launches. Would love to hear your thoughts on video.. do you use video in your product marketing? Is it a must-have for you? What's your decision process?

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Vinay
Layerpath
Layerpath
Yes! We are launching on Monday (yes, in 52 hours!), and I'm working on an 85-90-second promo video. I plan to work on how-to videos to educate our users on various features.
Jay • www.sectar.co
Videos are one of the best ways to convey a great story at scale. One-to-one conversations come a close second, but not scalable. So, yes. We would definitely add a video to the launch strategy.
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Nishkarsh Srivastava
I think video is becoming a very important component for every single product -- with attention spans reducing videos are a great way to keep visitors engaged and quickly explain your concept
K John
Even though there is no better way of showing a product than a video (besides actually using the product, but in this context, that is not possible), not everyone can afford a video.
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Iqra Naseem
Yes, We add Video. I think that this is necessary at the time because video is a very easy way to deliver our msg to our customers and users.
Markk Tong
AI Desk by Collov AI
AI Desk by Collov AI
I believe that incorporating video into a product launch strategy can be extremely effective. It allows for a more engaging and dynamic way to showcase the product's features and benefits, and can help create a stronger emotional connection with potential users.
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Igor Lysenko
Yes, I always make a special video about the product at launch. If there is a video in the launch, then the chances of becoming a product of the day increase by a small percentage.
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Alvaro Villalba Perez
Videos are the best piece of marketing IMHO -- but often in earlier stages you don't have many resources or knowledge to execute it right
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Oliver Thomes
Yes, We add Video. I think that this is necessary at the time because video is a very easy way to deliver our msg to our customers and users.
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PRIYANKA MANDAL
Hey Laura. Thanks for sharing the insights about Superhuman's successful use of video in their product marketing. Video definitely seems like a powerful tool to engage and educate users effectively. We're considering incorporating more video into our product marketing mix as well.
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Laura Chaves
@priyankamandal great to hear! I def love it when products have a short, engaging video that showcases the main value props. Here are some examples of tech and saas brands if you are ever in need of some inspo: https://vidico.notion.site/Best-...
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Jonathan Tahiry
Yes I do! Social media algorithms tend to favor them more that image and text based posting. Moreover, they would also get users’ attention better. That’s why I would have video in my marketing! Btw, I’d love to have your thoughts on our teaser here : https://x.com/jonathantahiry/sta...
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Andre Yang
Yes, I always make a special video about the product at launch. If there is a video in the launch, then the chances of becoming a product of the day increase by a small percentage.
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Denis Banda
Document Automation Hub by airSlate
Document Automation Hub by airSlate
Yes, we did. We have developed a video specifically for our product's launch on product Hunt. And I strongly believe that it helps better understand the product.
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Murat ⚡
Absolutely, YES! Do: Evoke Feelings 1. Show your face and talk to your Number One Customer. 2. Say why your care about the problem, but skip the long background history. 3. 60 or less, fast-paced, well-structured, well-scripted. Don't: Be Boring 1. Microsoft / corporate looking voice over and feel lacking soul. 2. Hi Guys... 3. Long winded explanations (as if anyone has the attention span)
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Sanyan Sharma
Yes, It's good to do!
Shivam Aggarwal
Videos are the best piece for marketing
Thomas Hallaran
Absolutely! But don't overpay for video production