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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Top 10 Insurance Companies Making Branded Video

There is quite a mix of different branded video campaigns going on in the Insurance category.  We've picked our top ten.

These companies are proving that they know their customers and are working towards an integrated marketing campaign.  There are people on GEICO's Facebook page searching for the camel t-shirts from their "Hump Day" commercial and Progressive is even selling "Flo" halloween costumes.. talk about viral.

This list is based on YouTube and Facebook subscribers, interaction with subscribers, and the variety and creativity of the videos that offer a sense of the company life and mission.

1. Farmers Insurance
"We are Farmers! Bum, ba, bum, ba bum, bum bum!"  Farmers Insurance YouTube page is chock-full of helpful and funny videos.  They have a playlist called "15 seconds of Smart" (perfect for Instagram) that has funny, cute, and helpful safety tips.  Overall, they have a great variety of videos on their YouTube channel that shows off their company voice.



2. GEICO
GEICO's YouTube site is fun to search through.  You can just keep letting the commercials play. I'm sure this team has a great time coming up with these.

The only thing I wish the site had were some videos with helpful tips and videos that introduced us to more people who work for GEICO than just the Gecko and Maxwell the pig.  Maybe they could be interviewed by one of the mascots.  Also, I think some good customer testimonials wouldn't hurt either.  As far as the funny goes though, definitely the best of the bunch.



 
3. State Farm
One of the few insurance companies on this list that makes sure their videos don't just live on YouTube, but also on Facebook.  There are lots of videos on getting the most out of State Farm's website and helpful tips to protect yourself and those around you.  There playlist topics range from Teen Drivers Safety to Turkey Fryer & Cooking Safety to Testimonials.  Lots of good content and help to be found in these videos.




4. Progressive
The Progressive culture is strong.  By now, everyone probably knows about Flo, the Progressive mascot.  She has her own Facebook page and I can tell you after reading both the regular Progressive page and Flo's page, it's good to be Flo.  Even the complaining customers can't stay angry at Flo.  Their YouTube page has a lot of Flo videos, but they're mainly commercials.  I think it would be fun to have more videos with helpful information for Progressive customers and some meaningful short docs of how Progressive has helped specific customers.  Maybe even some funny shorts with Flo out on the street interviewing people, ala Jay Leno's "Jaywalking."




5. Allstate Insurance
Allstate does a great job of introducing us to their employees through short interviews.  A company that shows how much they value their employees, gives the feeling that they also care for their customers.  They also have some older playlists with helpful tips from boat safety to how to check the oil in your car.

 


6. American Family
American Family has loads of helpful videos.  Many of them are animated, more like a slideshow, giving helpful tips.  Their latest campaign is about "sharing your dreams" and that American Family will protect them.  What person can't connect with that idea?



 
7. Esurance
Esurance is another company that is doing a great job of getting their videos play beyond YouTube. Their Facebook page shares a lot of video.  They even have a link called "Meet Esurance," where we get to meet one of their sales and customer service trainers.

Their YouTube page is loaded with goodies, including more videos introducing us to their employees and cute animated "how to" videos (how to parallel park, how to change a flat tire...).




8. Liberty Mutual
Liberty Mutual has a Winter Olympics campaign going on right now.  They're making sweet and inspiring short documentaries of some of the latest Olympians.

They also have a good variety of videos, including short safety videos, videos on careers at Liberty Mutual and videos on how they've helped rebuild businesses after catastrophes like the destructive tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma this past summer.





9.  MetLife
Of course MetLife has the adorable Peanuts ads, which the kid in me can watch over and over.  But they've got more than just cute cartoons.  They have videos with explanations of benefits as well as my favorite, short documentaries focusing on some of their customers.  Their site feels like they're just entering the social media video world, but they're off to a great start.





10. AAA
AAA has a variety of helpful videos, from travel tips, all the way to the correct way to hold a steering wheel. They have a whole playlist just on winter driving tips and, in these frigid temps, I'm sure they come in handyAAA has the best variety of video content of all the companies featured here.  I personally love the videos on buying a car, because I never know the right questions to ask.




Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Top 10 Clothing Retailers Making Branded Video

By Megen Musegades |  Branded Filmworks

Many clothing retailers are hopping on board the branded video community.  Most retailers feature videos of models showcasing their clothes. We went in search of retailers that offered a more thorough look at their company culture and also those who had an easy communication with their subscribers, making everyone feel like they're part of the same community.

This list is based on YouTube and Facebook subscribers, as well as interaction with subscribers. We also looked at the variety and creativity of their videos.


1. LEVI'S

Levi's has a good amount of YouTube subscribers with strong interaction.  Their page is organized well, offering videos on Levi's Culture, Women's Style, Men's Style, Collaborations and Events Videos.  Levi's videos do a great job of making you want to be a part of their cool club.



2.  MR PORTER 

As an online store, Mr Porter has got it down.  The culture they share on their youtube page alone makes you want to order everything on their site.  The epitomy of cool, their videos make you feel like if you follow their rules, you will be a successful artist/banker/writer/you name it.







3. PRADA

Prada's latest short is directed by Wes Anderson (director of such quirky films as Moonrise Kingdom, The Royal Tenenbaums,  Fantastic Mr. Fox). Need I say more?  Their videos show a classy brand that doesn't take itself too seriously.  At least it shows that they like to have fun, serious fun, and their subscribers and fans love it.





4. MODCLOTH

Modcloth knows their fans well.  It shows in their youtube and instagram videos.  Their videos are not just models wearing their clothes. There are Make-up tutorials, DIY crafty videos and of course styling tips for every decade.  They are also doing a great job of keeping the videos coming every week, making you come back for more.




5. H&M

H&M has a lot of subscribers to both their youtube and facebook pages, however they've disabled the comments section on their youtube videos which makes it easier for the company to manage, but it takes away the community it's trying to create.  This is one of the reasons that, although they have the most subscribers of the ten listed, they're fifth on the list.  H&M does a good job of keeping the videos rolling out with interviews and events and fashion shows.




6. HUGO BOSS

Hugo Boss' youtube homepage is nicely organized and easy to use.  You get a clear idea of the fashion shows and the videos do a good job of connecting elegance with the brand.  They also have a webseries of a "behind the scenes" fictional love story called "Shanghai Affairs".  You can shop the outfits from the "movie".





7. J. CREW

J. Crew calls their youtube page jcrewinsider.  It makes you feel like you get to be part of the jcrew club.  They have a great variety of films.  They seem to post a series of films in waves.  Hopefully they'll start adding videos more frequently because they're fun to watch and offer a good glimpse of what it means to be a part of the J. Crew community.



8. GAP

GAP is another company that is starting to offer a more well-rounded youtube channel.  You can get style advice from costume designer Jenn Rogien, listen to musicians in their Back to Blue series and watch their latest documentary short series with Tony Bennett and a group of NYC students, supporting Arts Education.





9. ANTHROPOLOGIE

Anthropologie is doing a great job of creating a variety of videos that show the vibe their brand wants to create.  The videos make you want to leave your regular life behind and start cooking everything from scratch and live in a beautiful old farm house where you spend your time writing your novel.  Their latest video features window designer Ashley Nardone showing all the care and detailed attention she's put into her latest installation.




10. STYLEMINT

StyleMint has slowed down making videos unfortunately, but the ones they have made are fun. They have videos showing a variety of outfits for individual pieces, style advice from different people in the fashion industry, or my favorite, funny short and sometimes interactive videos staring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olson.  Maybe StyleMint could take some advice from Mr Porter and start shooting mini documentaries of fashion-forward individuals wearing their items.





What are your favorite clothing channels and/or videos?