How to use video to bolster your GTM strategy

Struggling with low engagement? Don’t let emails go ignored. See how video and AI can transform your GTM performance.

Could your revenue team use better open rates? 

How about improved reply rates? Or faster deal velocity?

The key to better engagement with prospects and customers might be all around you.

Most of us grew up watching video on television, and now we carry video screens in our pockets. Despite the rise of email and text messaging, there’s still no better medium for capturing and holding attention than video.

If you hear “video” and think of the time required to shoot and edit a message, we’ve got news for you: Today’s video tools make creation and editing easy, and AI and avatars make it even easier.

In this episode of Conversations with MarTech, we talk to Korina Edwards, vice president of marketing at Vidyard, about how sales, marketing and customer success teams are using video to improve engagement and grow their business.

And Edwards brought some stats to back it up.

Episode highlights

0:54: Meet Korina Edwards
1:30: The best applications of video in GTM strategies
4:28: What is the key to video’s success in the business world?
6:19: Does it matter if the video includes a real person?
7:35: The do’s and don’ts of using AI for video in GTM roles
9:38: What’s ahead for video and AI for GTM in the coming years?
11:01: What’s the next innovation in this space?

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About the author

Mike Pastore
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Mike Pastore has spent nearly three decades in B2B marketing, as an editor, writer, and marketer. He first wrote about marketing in 1998 for internet.com (later Jupitermedia). He then worked with marketers at some of the best-known brands in B2B tech creating content for marketing campaigns at both Jupitermedia and QuinStreet. Prior to joining Third Door Media as the Editorial Director of the MarTech website, he led demand generation at B2B media company TechnologyAdvice.