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3 easy outlines for your 60-second marketing video
OK, so you need to write a script for your 60-second marketing video, but youre
feeling stuck?
Try these three outlines based on classic marketing storylines
#1. Problem vs. Solution
1. Open with a surprising or shocking data point to get your
viewers attention. (10 seconds)
2. Describe a problem your audience has. (10 seconds)
3. Clearly explain your offer, and how it solves the problem you
just dramatized. (15 seconds)
4. Share benefits and social proof. (10 seconds)
5. Ask your audience to do something proactive. (10 seconds)
6. Close with a goodbye that makes you seem friendly and
accessible. (5 seconds)
1. Open with a surprising or shocking data point to get your
viewers attention. (10 seconds)
2. Describe a problem your audience has. (10 seconds)
3. Clearly explain your offer, and how it solves the problem you
just dramatized. (15 seconds)
4. Share benefits and social proof. (10 seconds)
5. Ask your audience to do something proactive. (10 seconds)
6. Close with a goodbye that makes you seem friendly and
accessible. (5 seconds)
#2. Imagine the Future
1. Open with a general question like, What will tomorrow look
like? or How will we shape the future? (5 seconds)
2. Describe one aspect of what our amazing future will look like.
(10 seconds)
3. Do it again. (10 seconds)
4. And again. (10 seconds)
5. Explain what your company is doing to create this wonderful
future. (15 seconds)
6. Close with a question like, Are you ready for tomorrow? that
ties back to your opening and a CTA. (10 seconds)
1. Open with a general question like, What will tomorrow look
like? or How will we shape the future? (5 seconds)
2. Describe one aspect of what our amazing future will look like.
(10 seconds)
3. Do it again. (10 seconds)
4. And again. (10 seconds)
5. Explain what your company is doing to create this wonderful
future. (15 seconds)
6. Close with a question like, Are you ready for tomorrow? that
ties back to your opening and a CTA. (10 seconds)
#3. Before and After
1. Introduce your protagonist by name. (5 seconds)
2. Explain why some aspect of his life is so difficult. (10 seconds)
3. Now reveal a recent low point. (10 seconds)
4. Describe how he found your solution. (10 seconds)
5. Explain how your solution changed his life for the better.
(15 seconds)
6. Close with a question suggesting that, just maybe, your solution
could also help the viewer, and a CTA. (10 seconds)
1. Introduce your protagonist by name. (5 seconds)
2. Explain why some aspect of his life is so difficult. (10 seconds)
3. Now reveal a recent low point. (10 seconds)
4. Describe how he found your solution. (10 seconds)
5. Explain how your solution changed his life for the better.
(15 seconds)
6. Close with a question suggesting that, just maybe, your solution
could also help the viewer, and a CTA. (10 seconds)
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3 easy outlines for your marketing video

  • 1. 3 easy outlines for your 60-second marketing video
  • 2. OK, so you need to write a script for your 60-second marketing video, but youre
  • 4. Try these three outlines based on classic marketing storylines
  • 5. #1. Problem vs. Solution
  • 6. 1. Open with a surprising or shocking data point to get your viewers attention. (10 seconds) 2. Describe a problem your audience has. (10 seconds) 3. Clearly explain your offer, and how it solves the problem you just dramatized. (15 seconds) 4. Share benefits and social proof. (10 seconds) 5. Ask your audience to do something proactive. (10 seconds) 6. Close with a goodbye that makes you seem friendly and accessible. (5 seconds) 1. Open with a surprising or shocking data point to get your viewers attention. (10 seconds) 2. Describe a problem your audience has. (10 seconds) 3. Clearly explain your offer, and how it solves the problem you just dramatized. (15 seconds) 4. Share benefits and social proof. (10 seconds) 5. Ask your audience to do something proactive. (10 seconds) 6. Close with a goodbye that makes you seem friendly and accessible. (5 seconds)
  • 8. 1. Open with a general question like, What will tomorrow look like? or How will we shape the future? (5 seconds) 2. Describe one aspect of what our amazing future will look like. (10 seconds) 3. Do it again. (10 seconds) 4. And again. (10 seconds) 5. Explain what your company is doing to create this wonderful future. (15 seconds) 6. Close with a question like, Are you ready for tomorrow? that ties back to your opening and a CTA. (10 seconds) 1. Open with a general question like, What will tomorrow look like? or How will we shape the future? (5 seconds) 2. Describe one aspect of what our amazing future will look like. (10 seconds) 3. Do it again. (10 seconds) 4. And again. (10 seconds) 5. Explain what your company is doing to create this wonderful future. (15 seconds) 6. Close with a question like, Are you ready for tomorrow? that ties back to your opening and a CTA. (10 seconds)
  • 10. 1. Introduce your protagonist by name. (5 seconds) 2. Explain why some aspect of his life is so difficult. (10 seconds) 3. Now reveal a recent low point. (10 seconds) 4. Describe how he found your solution. (10 seconds) 5. Explain how your solution changed his life for the better. (15 seconds) 6. Close with a question suggesting that, just maybe, your solution could also help the viewer, and a CTA. (10 seconds) 1. Introduce your protagonist by name. (5 seconds) 2. Explain why some aspect of his life is so difficult. (10 seconds) 3. Now reveal a recent low point. (10 seconds) 4. Describe how he found your solution. (10 seconds) 5. Explain how your solution changed his life for the better. (15 seconds) 6. Close with a question suggesting that, just maybe, your solution could also help the viewer, and a CTA. (10 seconds)