Facebook is rolling out a better video viewing experience over the next few months which could lead to people spending more time watching different kinds of videos. Are videos part of your Facebook strategy already? It's about to get better for you!
Three types of videos on Facebook
Depending on how you upload your video, Facebook will consider it differently.
- A "Live" is a video you're recording in real-time. Facebook assumes that mainly people who follow you are going to be interested.
- A "Reel" is a short video, up to 90 seconds, posted in a vertical format. You can scroll through Reels endlessly and Facebook will keep recommending more - meaning they are a great way to reach new people.
- A "Video" is basically anything else, so longer than 90 seconds and can be horizontal. Facebook assumes people want to watch more from the same creator so once you watch one video, it'll recommend more from that creator.
The new video player and how it'll work
Because most people watch Videos, Reels and Lives from their phones, Facebook has decided to group them all together for people to watch. Essentially, when you're doom-scrolling through Reels, you'll also get shown longer videos and Lives. You'll be able to pause, fast-forward or rewind any type of video. And, because Videos are sometimes horizontal, there'll be the option to watch "full screen" and rotate your phone.
Why this matters to you, as a small business
As I mentioned above, Reels are great for reaching a new audience, but they might not be right for you. Maybe you need longer than 90 seconds. Maybe you need the horizontal format. Maybe you need to record it in real-time so you don't talk yourself out of posting it. Now, you're going to see that same benefit with your preferred video type.
Note that this update has been rolling out to the US and Canada first before rolling out to worldwide users. You're not going to see an overnight change.
Remember, videos aren't for everyone
It's important to note, that the algorithm doesn't actually control what format your audience gets shown most, that's determined by their personal preference. It might be that your audience doesn't stick around to watch any more than 90 seconds. It might be that your audience quickly scrolls past Lives. It might be that your audience avoids all video content. You have to learn what's right for your audience.
Learn more about social media with me
My membership group, the Ace Group, is all about supporting you as you find a way to manage your social media marketing in a way that works for you – and that includes helping you understand the different platforms!
In June, we're picking up the pace and I’ll be sharing eight extra live trainings:
♥ Facebook; how to make the most of groups.
♥ Self-Audit; the information you need on your profiles.
♥ Instagram; the various formats and when to use them.
♥ Threads; engagement is key.
♥ Pinterest; a powerful platform without the social.
♥ Time saver; how to repurpose content across platforms.
♥ LinkedIn; moving conversations to your DMs to nurture relationships.
♥ Consistency; regular posts are only a quarter of the job.
This event will be hosted in the same group as my membership, and you’ll get full access for the whole month. Sign up now.
Thanks for reading! I share a blog like this one every other Tuesday, and if you feel like they help your social media presence, and more importantly, your business - then please consider leaving a tip.
Every time this tip jar reaches £15, I'll run a giveaway on social media so a small business can access my membership group for two months.
Tesni xx
Three types of videos on Facebook
Depending on how you upload your video, Facebook will consider it differently.
- A "Live" is a video you're recording in real-time. Facebook assumes that mainly people who follow you are going to be interested.
- A "Reel" is a short video, up to 90 seconds, posted in a vertical format. You can scroll through Reels endlessly and Facebook will keep recommending more - meaning they are a great way to reach new people.
- A "Video" is basically anything else, so longer than 90 seconds and can be horizontal. Facebook assumes people want to watch more from the same creator so once you watch one video, it'll recommend more from that creator.
The new video player and how it'll work
Because most people watch Videos, Reels and Lives from their phones, Facebook has decided to group them all together for people to watch. Essentially, when you're doom-scrolling through Reels, you'll also get shown longer videos and Lives. You'll be able to pause, fast-forward or rewind any type of video. And, because Videos are sometimes horizontal, there'll be the option to watch "full screen" and rotate your phone.
Why this matters to you, as a small business
As I mentioned above, Reels are great for reaching a new audience, but they might not be right for you. Maybe you need longer than 90 seconds. Maybe you need the horizontal format. Maybe you need to record it in real-time so you don't talk yourself out of posting it. Now, you're going to see that same benefit with your preferred video type.
Note that this update has been rolling out to the US and Canada first before rolling out to worldwide users. You're not going to see an overnight change.
Remember, videos aren't for everyone
It's important to note, that the algorithm doesn't actually control what format your audience gets shown most, that's determined by their personal preference. It might be that your audience doesn't stick around to watch any more than 90 seconds. It might be that your audience quickly scrolls past Lives. It might be that your audience avoids all video content. You have to learn what's right for your audience.
Learn more about social media with me
My membership group, the Ace Group, is all about supporting you as you find a way to manage your social media marketing in a way that works for you – and that includes helping you understand the different platforms!
In June, we're picking up the pace and I’ll be sharing eight extra live trainings:
♥ Facebook; how to make the most of groups.
♥ Self-Audit; the information you need on your profiles.
♥ Instagram; the various formats and when to use them.
♥ Threads; engagement is key.
♥ Pinterest; a powerful platform without the social.
♥ Time saver; how to repurpose content across platforms.
♥ LinkedIn; moving conversations to your DMs to nurture relationships.
♥ Consistency; regular posts are only a quarter of the job.
This event will be hosted in the same group as my membership, and you’ll get full access for the whole month. Sign up now.
Thanks for reading! I share a blog like this one every other Tuesday, and if you feel like they help your social media presence, and more importantly, your business - then please consider leaving a tip.
Every time this tip jar reaches £15, I'll run a giveaway on social media so a small business can access my membership group for two months.
Tesni xx