As the world moves further into 2026, it is becoming clear that artificial intelligence (AI) is far more than just a buzzword in business circles; it is a technology that has become inextricably woven into nearly every industry. In creative circles, AI has been acting as a partner, turning video marketing from an intimidating, unreachable option into an accessible, everyday growth tool.
With the popularity of video-based platforms, such as TikTok, it has become almost necessary for small businesses to consider video marketing tactics. At one time in the not-so-distant past, polished video marketing required a creative crew, expensive equipment, and days of editing — much of which was out of reach for small businesses and startups. Now, AI-generated technology allows users to script, voice, and cut branded videos with fewer resources, opening up creative opportunities for all kinds of entrepreneurs, from local law firms and real estate agents to makeup artists and financial advisors.
Melissa Midy and Ace Alfalla, the founders of digital marketing and media agency, FMO Media, understand the power of AI-assisted video marketing. Together, Midy and Alfalla have built a reputation for helping small businesses scale and thrive through creative technology and AI video.
“AI video is the great equalizer,” says Alfalla. “Small businesses can now harness AI video marketing to produce high-quality, story-driven content at a fraction of the cost, pushing it across social platforms to build loyal communities.”
Traditionally, video content demanded lots of time, effort, and funds, which left small businesses having to choose between producing one great video or running an entire digital ad campaign. Many small business leaders had ideas they would have loved to see come to fruition, but didn’t have the resources to see them through.
However, today, AI tools can automate most of the processes required to create full-fledged marketing and branding videos. They can assist with script generation and storyboarding, voice-overs and avatars, and automated editing, saving people time and money.
“What used to take a week of post-production can now be done in far less time,” says Alfalla.
With these next-generation tools, entrepreneurs can create smart, scalable content for platforms such as YouTube and TikTok, enabling them to distribute the content they most want people to engage with.
“With video content, a new brand could emerge today and become iconic in 90 days with one post getting millions of views,” explains Midy.
For small businesses, the emergence of AI video tools may create a shift. In the past, large corporations dominated digital spaces because they had the funds to produce large-scale video content, and their output was constant. AI flips the script, allowing smaller brands to match the frequency of content release and quality of content that the Fortune 500 companies had cornered the market on only a few years ago.
FMO Media’s AI-powered video marketing services offer a blend of machine intelligence with human storytelling designed to make social media work for small businesses the way it works for enterprise corporations.
“The shift in consumer behavior is clear,” Alfalla explains. “People prefer pouring their dollars into brands with heart and heritage over profit-driven behemoths. AI just gives small businesses the production muscle to tell those stories better and faster.”
FMO Media has helped many entrepreneurs make their mark with video marketing. One in particular is Phil Harding, a personal injury attorney from Denver, Colorado, who admits that he never expected video marketing to revolutionize his law practice.
“Last year, [FMO Media] called me out of the blue, and I was like, ‘I don’t do any social media,” Harding said. “By this year, I have at least 10 new clients because of this. These guys are great […] I love working with them. It’s so relaxing.”
In 2026, AI video marketing is offering a leg-up for businesses that want to continue competing in a crowded market. Businesses that integrate AI-assisted video marketing are outperforming their peers in visibility, engagement, and brand recognition. The way FMO Marketing sees it, businesses no longer have to choose between affordability and impact; they can have both.
“AI video marketing is the bridge between creativity and scale,” Alfalla says. “The companies that cross that bridge now will be the ones that help map out the future of their industries over the next several years.”
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