How to Write Scripts for Your Doodly Videos

Whether you're running a startup or have an existing business, you'll agree that having a great script plays an important role in successfully promoting your products and services with whiteboard animation. You can always create a presentation to promote your services, but if you don't have a great script, chances are you'll miss an opportunity to engage and engage your target market.


Doodlely is a whiteboard animation tool that helps you market your product without a boring presentation. Now we want a presentation that converts and not just entertains the audience, so in today's globle blog we're going to look at some tips on how to write scripts for your Doodle videos.


Before you open your holiday logo, it's important to discuss or plan your content ahead of time with your team. There are several factors to consider when creating scripts and we list them below:


1. Type of customer


You need to know your target market. Think about your customers and choose a specific type. For example, if you are a real estate agent, you may have several types of customers. You can have first home buyers, buyers, movers, investors, sellers and so on.


2. Intention


Once you've determined your target market, you need to think about what your intentions are for the video. Want them to schedule a free market analysis meeting? Or maybe you want them to fill out a form and get pre-qualified for a loan?


Whatever it is, you use it as a call to action at the end of the video. This is important to think about before you even start creating your video, because everything you write should lead to this call to action at the end. Knowing your call to action when the video ends will help you with your video, so make sure you know what it is before you start creating your video.


3. The problem


Think about the problem these customers have with your product or service. Those are the key points, key frustrations or pain points that they have that you're going to address in your video, so keep those in mind.


4. Emotions


Be aware of the emotions they have as they go through their pain points. They could be overwhelmed, they could be scared because their credit history is so bad, they may not know who to contact, etc. The more you can raise these issues and how you can help them, the better.


5. Your solution


Think about your solution. How did your products or services solve the problem? You use your script to illustrate problems and frustrations.


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