Vidyard Guest Blogging Guidelines

Vidyard Guest Blogging Guidelines

Are you ready to submit your blog post to Vidyard? Please note we strongly encourage reading this blog post prior to submitting your blog post to increase your chances of having it published. The Vidyard blog exists to educate anyone who wants to use video for their business. We are always looking for topics that help business do more with video—like learning how to create video content, use video throughout the sales cycle, resolve support tickets faster with video, or establish a video marketing strategy. Some of the top performing topics for our blog are: Why video: Why businesses need to adopt video across their teams Video for financial services: How today’s buyers are changing the way that traditional industries interact with prospects and customers and how video can help Video selling and prospecting: Why sales teams should be using video to book more meetings and close more deals Video for support teams: How video can help support teams explain complex topics simply, resolve tickets faster, and deliver support that satisfies customers Personalized communication: How personalization can help businesses make lasting connections with prospects and customers Best of lists (e.g. best equipment/software for video creation) Campaign recaps that give readers a glimpse inside the planning and execution process (e.g. explore video campaigns you’ve run and how they did) Experimentation blogs that include what the test was and the results (e.g.A/B testing video thumbnails, using video in email vs. not, etc.) How can I increase the chances of my post being published? What is most important to us is engaging our audience and helping them do more with video across their business. We will review your submission and respond if we would like to publish your blog post. The Vidyard content team reserves the right to edit and adapt your guest blog content as we see fit, and update it in the future for accuracy and comprehensiveness. Vidyard reserves the right to include calls-to-action to Vidyard content, including but not limited to email newsletters, eBooks, and other downloadable content.

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Thank you for your interest in writing for the Vidyard Blog. Vidyard is a video platform that helps businesses transform communications and drive more revenue through the strategic use of online video.

We help businesses connect with more viewers through interactive and personalized video experiences, access powerful data about their viewing audience, turn insights into action with enterprise integrations, and prove the impact of their video programs.

Are you ready to submit your blog post to Vidyard? Simply click here to access our submission form. Please note we strongly encourage reading this blog post prior to submitting your blog post to increase your chances of having it published.

The Vidyard blog exists to educate anyone who wants to use video for their business. Our ideal readers are marketers, sales reps, and support teams at small, medium, and enterprise level B2B organizations.

These organizations include, but aren’t limited to high tech, SaaS, financial services, human resources, real estate, post-secondary institutions, and more. To help explain our audience a little more, here are their most common challenges, needs, burning questions, and pain points:

  • How can they get buy-in from others in their business for video?
  • How can they make their video content more scalable, reusable, and personalized?

We are always looking for topics that help business do more with video—like learning how to create video content, use video throughout the sales cycle, resolve support tickets faster with video, or establish a video marketing strategy.

Some of the top performing topics for our blog are:

  • Why video: Why businesses need to adopt video across their teams
  • Video for financial services: How today’s buyers are changing the way that traditional industries interact with prospects and customers and how video can help
  • Video selling and prospecting: Why sales teams should be using video to book more meetings and close more deals
  • Video for support teams: How video can…

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