Bigger Ideas in Storage Marketing Videos

Are you using videos in your marketing campaigns? If not, the time to start is now.

Videos are dominating social media and marketing channels right now, and they'll continue to do so for the foreseeable future. There's a wide array of online platforms that allow you to create your own marketing videos for a nominal fee, and sometimes for free. So, take your marketing to the next level and start creating interesting videos that won't break the bank. Below are a few examples of videos that were utilized in marketing efforts for TSSA's 2020 Bigger Ideas in Storage annual conference.

Want some tips on how to execute your own videos on a restricted budget? Email marketing@txssa.org.

bigger ideas "celebrity" Videos

This year we hired an actor to film three quick videos to help promote the Bigger Ideas in Storage virtual event, and the results were really fun (and surprisingly affordable!). With the use of many iconic and hilarious Tom Cruise "isms", impersonator (Not) Tom Cruise delivered classic movie lines and a personal message urging viewers to register for conference.   


Mock Top Gun Cameo

 



Mock Mission Impossible Cameo

 



Thank You! Oh, Wait. You're Not Registered.




TSSA Members perform for Bigger Ideas

Some of our wonderful members lent their voices and musical talents to help kick off Bigger Ideas. Filming themselves singing the iconic "Miles and Miles of Texas," members gave us video that we quickly merged into a piece of conference history! 


Miles and Miles of Texas

 

Bigger Ideas in Storage Promo Videos

TSSA staff created some out-of-the box videos to promote Bigger Ideas this year—a basic registration video, a staff behind-the-scenes video, a TikTok quick change compilation and an "all the self-storage things" video. We used these videos to engage our members and promote our conference in fun, unique ways.


Bigger Ideas - Register Now

 



Bigger Ideas - Staff PERSONAL GREETING


Bigger Ideas - TSSA Staff Quick Change

 




Bigger Ideas - All the self-storage things