InVideo Offers Free Social Video Ad-Templates to Coronavirus-Affected Small Businesses, Bars and Restaurants

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InVideo Offers Free Social Video Ad-Templates to Coronavirus-Affected Small Businesses_ Bars and Restaurants

InVideo, the world’s easiest way to make professional-looking videos, is announcing free custom video templates to mitigate further damage to small businesses, restaurants, and impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

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With recent state-wide shelter orders and business closure, small merchants need as much assistance as they can get. While government aid has been slow, social video ads give organizations a way to enlist community support quickly and inform their customers on changes to operational hours, new delivery instructions, as well as where to make donations or purchase gift cards.

“During a global crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to come together and help support small businesses in any way we can,” said InVideo CEO and Founder Sanket Shah. “Giving them free social video templates will help them get the news out quickly, which can make a huge difference in surviving the economic impact of the pandemic and rally support for employees whose livelihoods are threatened.”

COVID-19 – How to Manage Marketing Efforts

The free offering includes templates ranging from:

  • Information about delivery/pickup options
  • Updated store hours and closures
  • Information on gift cards to provide relief to cash-strapped businesses
  • Q&A style videos that answer common questions

The COVID-19 templates leverage InVideo’s Intelligent Video Assistant (IVA) which acts as a ‘Grammarly for Video’ that helps automate key design decisions that lead to professional-quality videos in minutes. This is key for small businesses and restaurants which don’t typically have trained video producers on staff. The autocorrect assistant guides users away from common technical design mistakes with recommendations on where to insert proper font choices, animations, color palates, and more.