Clicktivated CEO Chris Roebuck (pictured) says conference and event organisers can leverage interactive shoppable videos to increase the value of their content: As attention spans have become more fragmented across various channels, platforms, and devices, marketers in many industries have struggled to develop engaging content that fosters genuine connections with their consumers through video. While video content offers unparalleled storytelling capabilities with its combination of sight, sound, and motion, its production often entails significant time and cost restraints. Lack of personalisation can breed passive experiences. To overcome these challenges, shoppable video is emerging as a promising solution for event and conference organisers to attract more visitors and business overall. Shoppable video empowers viewers to seamlessly engage with specific event locations, attractions, or offerings by enabling instant exploration and the ability to book while watching. This increased accessibility benefits attendees and organisers because viewers can directly access anything they’re interested in from a video. It also allows tourism boards and event spaces to fully capitalise on their investment through higher click-through rates, engagement levels, and conversions. With newer and more sophisticated platforms like Clicktivated emerging, business tourism boards and event destinations must start embracing the power of AI-driven solutions that can lead to more streamlined interactions and enhanced user experiences from beginning to end. Shoppable video offers a dynamic solution to the passive viewership and lack of engagement associated with traditional video content. By seamlessly integrating interactive elements into the viewing experience, event and conference spaces can transform their videos into immersive and actionable journeys for their audience. This shift from passive consumption to active participation not only enhances viewer satisfaction but also opens up new avenues for driving conversions and maximising ROI. Beyond boosting engagement and driving conversions, an effective interactive video platform provides invaluable analytical insights. Traditional video analytics often fail to capture viewer interests comprehensively, whereas interactive video data offers granular insights into audience preferences and behaviour. From pinpointing popular locations to identifying high-converting topics, leveraging this data can optimise content creation and foster a cycle of continuous improvement that ultimately leads to higher revenue growth. We’ve worked with numerous destination and hospitality brands worldwide, including prominent entities like Brand USA and Visit Palm Springs, which have witnessed substantial benefits from adopting shoppable video solutions. Organisations leveraging such technologies have reported up to a 10x increase in engagement rates and click-through rates on average. These benefits underscore the efficacy of interactive and shoppable video content and present more cost-saving efforts by putting less spend behind marketing initiatives and implementing a more streamlined sales process. Amidst escalating acquisition costs across conventional channels, individuals in the business tourism landscape continue to face mounting pressures to bring in conversions while keeping up with the needs of their respective organisations. By partnering with experienced providers and leveraging innovative technology, shoppable video can help businesses unlock their full potential to deliver immersive experiences, drive revenue growth, and maximise ROI within the business tourism industry.
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