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Successful communication campaigns start with specific communication objectives based upon strategic intent that stems from the company’s overall communication strategy. A social media campaign enables you to structure messages and responses that optimise impact and reach in engaging with new and prospective customers through the sales cycle and from awareness to conversion. Below are eight significant steps involved in the process of planning successful social media campaigns.

Strategic intent

The desired position of the company in relation to the current position with stakeholders is what informs strategic intent. It is formulating what needs to be changed or consolidated in order to attain the desired positioning with stakeholders.

Defining measurable goals

Social media campaigns should start with SMART objectives that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timely. Campaign goals inform content strategy. It also enables you to establish how successfully the campaign is going or has been.

Identifying target audience

It is necessary to target specific campaigns to particular stakeholders because organisations may not be able to communicate with all stakeholder groups simultaneously as they do not always all respond to the same stimuli. There are also sub groups or segments within each group. It is important to identify the segment of individuals from a stakeholder group that is the focus of a particular social media campaign.

Establishing a theme

A theme based campaign emphasises a specific topic or message that is central to a particular aspect of the company such as brands, products or corporate strategy. It also showcases specific company strengths or capabilities. It considers the target audience’s demographic, interests and culture. It will be affected by the social environment and channels available.

Campaign Types

Campaign objectives determine the campaign type. Campaign types include:

Informational campaign
A campaign type that is geared at keeping customers and stakeholders informed and up to date with new products, services and company news.

Promotional campaign
This type of campaign aims at promoting sales by making customers aware of special offers, sweepstakes, discounts and so on.

Transactional campaign
This type encourages customers to make a purchase using coupons, QR codes or other promotional offerings.

Engagement campaign
This is a campaign aimed at generating specific reaction or participation from customers.

Event campaign
An event campaign is related to a particular event and communicates information that create interest and encourage participation in the event.

Choosing a message style

Message styles could be any of the following:

Rational
Factual and informational.

Emotional
When it appeals to or evokes specific emotions such as joy or excitement.

Generic
When raising awareness of issues that are industry-wide.

Symbolic association
Association with a respected or admired public figure such as a sports figure.

Pre-emptive message style is similar to Generic but communicates a superior position within the industry.

The target audience and campaign objectives are factors that determine appropriate message style or mix of message styles which can be enhanced through the use of creative and appealing stimuli.

Channels

In social media, communities control the dialogue and where it takes place, whether Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, company blog or other channel. An effective social media campaign will include all channels where the interactions are most likely to occur and where they may lead. A multichannel approach is therefore useful in ensuring a successful social media campaign.

Online efforts may also be combined with offline methods such as in the use of Quick Response QR codes which a user scans with their QR barcode reader or camera phone. QR codes can be used to enhance your campaign by providing the customer with special deals or offerings available online from the company.

City Harvest QR code

City Harvest charity uses QR codes to increase donations

The budget

The budget available will affect communication objectives and the processes involved in planning and executing the campaign.

It is also essential to analyse the impact of the campaign and to evaluate it for results, whether the campaign goals were achieved or not and to what extent.

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apps worldApps developers, operators and marketers converged at Apps World on 29 and 30 November 2011. The show at the Olympia Conference Centre revealed all aspects of apps from development to implementation and marketing. Apps for mobile, TV and internet were all covered.

The future is clearly digital, multi-platform and significantly mobile. Apps

An increasing number of organisations are looking at applications aimed at rich digital experiences and there has also been a rise in e-shopping via mobile phones and other mobile devices such as iPad.

Mobile advertising and mobile search is being used to drive traffic to retail websites.

Apps developers are engaging a multi-platform strategy that responds to the increased mobile and social behaviours of consumers.

An organisation should look at the needs and habits of its customers and then decide what apps will best improve their experience with the company’s product or service. Your company should look at what is important to your target audience and the sort of device they are likely to have.

#AppsWorld Europe 2011: Thank you London, you’ve been marvelous!

#AppsWorld – Jonathan Posner, Ciklum – Top tips for developer

#AppsWorld – Andy Eardley – Co-Founder & Director of TV App Agency

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Successful communication campaigns start with specific communication objectives based upon strategic intent that stems from the company’s overall communication strategy. A social media campaign enables you to structure messages and responses that optimise impact and reach in engaging with new and prospective customers through the sales cycle and from awareness to conversion. Below are eight significant steps involved in the process of planning successful social media campaigns.

Strategic intent

The desired position of the company in relation to the current position with stakeholders is what informs strategic intent. It is formulating what needs to be changed or consolidated in order to attain the desired positioning with stakeholders.

Defining measurable goals

Social media campaigns should start with SMART objectives that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timely. Campaign goals inform content strategy. It also enables you to establish how successfully the campaign is going or has been.

Identifying target audience

It is necessary to target specific campaigns to particular stakeholders because organisations may not be able to communicate with all stakeholder groups simultaneously as they do not always all respond to the same stimuli. There are also sub groups or segments within each group. It is important to identify the segment of individuals from a stakeholder group that is the focus of a particular social media campaign.

Establishing a theme

A theme based campaign emphasises a specific topic or message that is central to a particular aspect of the company such as brands, products or corporate strategy. It also showcases specific company strengths or capabilities. It considers the target audience’s demographic, interests and culture. It will be affected by the social environment and channels available.

Campaign Types

Campaign objectives determine the campaign type. Campaign types include:

Informational campaign
A campaign type that is geared at keeping customers and stakeholders informed and up to date with new products, services and company news.

Promotional campaign
This type of campaign aims at promoting sales by making customers aware of special offers, sweepstakes, discounts and so on.

Transactional campaign
This type encourages customers to make a purchase using coupons, QR codes or other promotional offerings.

Engagement campaign
This is a campaign aimed at generating specific reaction or participation from customers.

Event campaign
An event campaign is related to a particular event and communicates information that create interest and encourage participation in the event.

Choosing a message style

Message styles could be any of the following:

Rational
Factual and informational.

Emotional
When it appeals to or evokes specific emotions such as joy or excitement.

Generic
When raising awareness of issues that are industry-wide.

Symbolic association
Association with a respected or admired public figure such as a sports figure.

Pre-emptive message style is similar to Generic but communicates a superior position within the industry.

The target audience and campaign objectives are factors that determine appropriate message style or mix of message styles which can be enhanced through the use of creative and appealing stimuli.

Channels

In social media, communities control the dialogue and where it takes place, whether Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, company blog or other channel. An effective social media campaign will include all channels where the interactions are most likely to occur and where they may lead. A multichannel approach is therefore useful in ensuring a successful social media campaign.

Online efforts may also be combined with offline methods such as in the use of Quick Response QR codes which a user scans with their QR barcode reader or camera phone. QR codes can be used to enhance your campaign by providing the customer with special deals or offerings available online from the company.

City Harvest QR code

City Harvest charity uses QR codes to increase donations

The budget

The budget available will affect communication objectives and the processes involved in planning and executing the campaign.

It is also essential to analyse the impact of the campaign and to evaluate it for results, whether the campaign goals were achieved or not and to what extent.

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According to Kevin Bishop, Vice President of IBM, authenticity and advocacy are the two most relevant marketing fundamentals in these days of social media and both are growing in importance. Kevin spoke at the annual Dinner and Lecture held by Cambridge Marketing College on 14 July 2011.

Kevin Bishop
Kevin Bishop, IBM Vice President

Kevin quotes ‘Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing’. Social media means that corporate character is now more easily revealed as increased use of social media sites has empowered consumers to be better informed and more knowledgeable about their choices. When corporate character is found to be inconsistent with perceived reputation, consumers can now spread the word, good or bad, via these sites. Hence the rising importance of authenticity, where behaviour is in line with communicated promises and corporate values. Authenticity will help towards achieving advocacy which is the highest level of customer loyalty where the customer or stakeholder advocates, promotes and sells for you.

All these highlight the need to build from within, ensuring that corporate character lines up with desired image and reputation. Corporate behaviour is a huge aspect of this and can be influenced through internal marketing.

Customer relationship marketing is also necessary to bring about transition from customer to advocate.

Internal Marketing and Social Media Customer Relationship Marketing

Internal marketing is necessary to improve employee participation and performance. It is vital so that all internal stakeholders are equipped to support corporate strategy through behaviour, bringing about authenticity.

Social CRM can enhance rich exchanges with stakeholders and customers in a strategy of engagement and collaboration which not only enables understanding but also encourages involvement and commitment, thereby turning customers into advocates.

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