Content marketing continues to shift with podcasts and short-form video now leading audience engagement strategies Podcasts build strong audience connections, with 88% of listeners consuming entire ...
Short‑form video is still the fastest way to grow on platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts, but in 2026 success depends on more than just posting often. Strong hooks, intentional ...
I didn’t have to read HubSpot’s 2025 State of Marketing report or the LinkedIn 2024 Benchmarks Report to know that short-form video content was the top content type used in marketing in 2024 and is ...
Users are fed up with misinformation and AI slop cluttering their feeds. SaySo is a new short-form video app that delivers ...
In 2026, short-form video dominates TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and emerging platforms like X and Threads, with algorithm changes, platform-specific features, and evolving audience ...
Video content is everywhere, but SEO-savvy short-form videos are rare. Thanks to platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts, these bite-sized videos, typically 15 seconds to two minutes ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. But what started as an entertainment trend has now evolved into a marketing priority. The ...
YouTube and TikTok, and other social platforms, have rapidly grabbed consumers’ attention, taking an even-greater share of consumer video viewership. Where's the investment? By Paul Pastor The ...
In recent years, the digital advertising landscape has shifted with the rise of short-form video formats like TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts. These formats have captivated audiences with ...
Fragmented media consumption and rising advertising costs are making it harder for brands to reach and connect with audiences. Increasingly, advertisers are leveraging the power of short-form video to ...
If you or your kids have spent too much time scrolling short-form videos during your holiday breaks, don't fret—you probably haven't suffered too much brain damage. Wait, was that even a question? the ...