Posts Tagged ‘Social media marketing’

The core of social media is content. This is why there needs to be an effective content strategy. Brands need to provide their followers and prospective customers with content that provides meaningful interactions and incentives if they are to attract and keep the attention of the social customer.

It is necessary to create and distribute content that helps to attract, engage and acquire prospects and that is effective in bringing about profitable customer behaviour.

Creating effective and relevant content

Creating value
Social media content has to be relevant to be effective. All customers have questions and when the basis for generating content is to help your customers and prospects answer their questions and solve their problems, it becomes an excellent way of providing value.

So find out what problems your customers and prospects may be having that is related to your industry and market and begin to solve these in the social media content you provide.

Creating consistency and authenticity
Credibility can be achieved when a company adopts integrated social media across relevant social channels and consistently offers relevant and valuable content as opposed to just bombarding the audience with sales propaganda.

Consistency of message content and chosen way of communication enhances authenticity. The brand can thus be trusted.

Targeted Content
You should create valuable content targeted at your particular audience. Your content should resonate with your customers and prospects that you want to attract, engage and acquire.

Different thinking styles and preferences for consuming media should be considered. For example, some people may like images or videos and others may prefer texts. All these can also be combined to provide meaningful interactions and rich customer experiences.

Calls to action
Calls to action such as to subscribe, or register for an e-newsletter will encourage future participation and enhance engagement. This will eventually help to achieve the ultimate goal of bringing about profitable customer behaviour such as in placing an order.

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We all know the power that mass-media can wield in shaping public opinion and how it is sometimes used negatively to manipulate and distort facts. This is also true of social media. In this video, veteran investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson shows how fake grassroots movements funded by political, corporate, or other special interests manipulate and distort media messages.

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Coca-Cola softdrinks
There are 6 billion sim cards in use worldwide and mobile devices represent 10% of total internet traffic and this is still growing. Coca-Cola is set to capitalise on this growth and use mobile rich media to create experiences and interactions between consumers and the Coca-Cola brand. This should help the company towards achieving its 2020 vision plan.

The Coca-Cola mobile ad that lets you buy the world a coke from your mobile phone is a great example of this kind of mobile rich media.

You even get to add a personalised message as you send the coke to an unsuspecting person across the world. There are specially created vending machines globally for you to choose from and you see a customised video of your coke as it travels across continents. The recipient of the free coke gets to record a personalised message that is sent back to you.

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The Social Media World Forum has been on for two days now in London at Olympia 2. It’s been a worthwhile visit and an interesting SMWFexperience.

Workshops

One of the workshops featured a panel of social media experts and traditional marketers who shared their perspective on new trends in social media measurement. Here are nuggets from the discussion:

Engagement remains a fundamental aspect of social media marketing but there is now a greater realisation that it is engaging with the people that is more important than just the numbers. As a result, social media tools and channels should also be harnessed to provide excellent customer service.

There is now a greater shift towards measurement and metrics. Data and information gathered through social media channels should be put to good use in addressing customer service issues, informing content marketing and in research and development.

Google Analytics is also an effective tool in social media for tracking customer acquisition and retention.

Since we use social media to drive traffic to marketing campaigns, measurement of the effectiveness of social media channels to drive traffic to the campaign becomes important. We compare how much investment we have put into it in terms of money, time and other resources with what we actually achieved with each channel.

Recommendations by the panel

Don’t try to measure everything. One size does not fit all, so tailor measurements and analytics to what is important to you.

Don’t over emphasise volume. Context is very important.

It is not necessary to adopt every latest application. Find out what will resonate with your customers and adopt this.

Be consistent with keeping to overall business strategy.

Social Espresso courtesy of 77 Agency

Having heard about the social machine by 77 Agency, it was fun trying it out at the exhibition…and enjoying a cup of espresso.SMWF Exhibition

The social machine is a new and smart way to share actions and thoughts with friends on Facebook while you are out and about doing things such as shopping at your favourite store.

For more SMWF flavour, visit Social Media Forum blog

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The core of social media is content. This is why there needs to be an effective content strategy. Brands need to provide their followers and prospective customers with content that provides meaningful interactions and incentives if they are to attract and keep the attention of the social customer.

It is necessary to create and distribute content that helps to attract, engage and acquire prospects and that is effective in bringing about profitable customer behaviour.

Creating effective and relevant content

Creating value
Social media content has to be relevant to be effective. All customers have questions and when the basis for generating content is to help your customers and prospects answer their questions and solve their problems, it becomes an excellent way of providing value.

So find out what problems your customers and prospects may be having that is related to your industry and market and begin to solve these in the social media content you provide.

Creating consistency and authenticity
Credibility can be achieved when a company adopts integrated social media across relevant social channels and consistently offers relevant and valuable content as opposed to just bombarding the audience with sales propaganda.

Consistency of message content and chosen way of communication enhances authenticity. The brand can thus be trusted.

Targeted Content
You should create valuable content targeted at your particular audience. Your content should resonate with your customers and prospects that you want to attract, engage and acquire.

Different thinking styles and preferences for consuming media should be considered. For example, some people may like images or videos and others may prefer texts. All these can also be combined to provide meaningful interactions and rich customer experiences.

Calls to action
Calls to action such as to subscribe, or register for an e-newsletter will encourage future participation and enhance engagement. This will eventually help to achieve the ultimate goal of bringing about profitable customer behaviour such as in placing an order.

Read Full Post »

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