Brand Managers Beware: Amazon Video Reviews are Here
The next big viral thing is here - video reviews of products. Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), Orviz and PetCo are already asking customers to upload video reviews of products in addition to the existing written reviews. Let’s face it. Those written reviews are helpful. I know I use them. Of course, there are often some fakers who post reviews, and usually there are people from the company behind the product or brand who write fake 5-star reviews, but overall, a consumer can typically find something useful within customer reviews.
As we already know, research shows that consumers are most heavily influenced in their purchase decisions by other people. Family, friends even complete strangers (online or offline) are considered to be powerful influencers, so these customer review videos will undoubtedly have some affect, be it positive or negative, on sales.
Another thing to consider about video reviews is this - human nature tells us that people who are unhappy with something are usually more vocal about their experiences than those who are happy about that same thing. That means customer reviews will naturally be skewed toward the negative. Making a video requires more time than writing a few sentences, so the argument could be made that many customers who go to the trouble of producing a vide review have an extreme opinion about the product or brand they’re reviewing (be it positive or negative). An intelligent consumer will, hopefully, be able to make that distinction and search through a list of online reviews to find the most pertinent and unbiased information.
Will it be easier to identifiy the honest reviews through video? Will people really take the time to watch several video reviews when they could skim 20 written reviews in the same amount of time? In other words, will video reviews truly enhance the buying experience or will they become more of a viral marketing/entertainment ploy with funny or unusual videos making their way to YouTube, blogs and other forms of online social media?
What do you think? While I think the addition of video reviews is certainly a good thing, I do wonder just how much value they’ll bring to the overall shopping experience.
Tags: online marketing, retail marketing, viral marketing, social media marketing, Amazon, PetCo, product reviews, video customer reviews, branding
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2 opinions for Brand Managers Beware: Amazon Video Reviews are Here
Gab "SEO ROI" Goldenberg
Jan 15, 2008 at 9:48 pm
I’d say they’ll be more useful for high-end products where more research is involved. No one’s going to do a video review of their AA batteries, even if they’re lithium (they last sooooo much longer :D ).
On a related note, this is something video game sites have been doing for a long time. I wanted to check out Samson for Nintendo Wii and there’s some cool stuff there.
I forget where I saw it, but most people only watch the first seconds of a video. We’re getting shorter attention spans, and I don’t think the serious reviews will be particularly useful.
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