SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
Social media
marketing is the “next big thing,” a temporary yet powerful fad that must be taken
advantage of while it’s still in the spotlight. To others, it’s a buzzword with
no practical advantages and a steep, complicated learning curve.
Because it appeared quickly, social media has
developed a reputation by some for being a passing marketing interest, and
therefore, an unprofitable one. The statistics, however, illustrate a different
picture. According to Hub spot, 92% of marketers in 2014 claimed that social
media marketing was important for their business, with 80% indicating their
efforts increased traffic to their websites. And according to Social Media
Examiner, 97% of marketers are currently participating in social media but 85%
of participants aren’t sure what social media tools are the best to use.
This demonstrates a huge potential for social media
marketing to increase sales, but a lack of understanding on how to achieve
those results. Here’s a look at just some of the ways social media marketing
can improve your business:
1. Increased
Brand Recognition.
Every opportunity you have to syndicate your
content and increase your visibility is valuable. Your social media networks
are just new channels for your brand’s voice and content. This is important
because it simultaneously makes you easier and more accessible for new
customers, and makes you more familiar and recognizable for existing customers.
For example, a frequent Twitter user could hear about your company for the
first time only after stumbling upon it in a newsfeed. Or, an otherwise
apathetic customer might become better acquainted with your brand after seeing
your presence on multiple networks.
2. Improved
brand loyalty.
According to a report published by Texas Tech
University, brands who engage on social media channels enjoy higher loyalty
from their customers. The report concludes “Companies should take advantage of
the tools social media gives them when it comes to connecting with their
audience. A strategic and open social media plan could prove influential in
morphing consumers into being brand loyal.” Another study published by Convince
& Convert found that 53% of Americans who follow brands in social are more
loyal to those brands.
3. More
Opportunities to Convert.
Every post you make on a social media platform
is an opportunity for customers to convert. When you build a following, you’ll
simultaneously have access to new customers, recent customers, and old
customers, and you’ll be able to interact with all of them. Every blog post,
image, video, or comment you share is a chance for someone to react, and every
reaction could lead to a site visit, and eventually a conversion. Not every
interaction with your brand results in a conversion, but every positive
interaction increases the likelihood of an eventual conversion. Even if your
click-through rates are low, the sheer number of opportunities you have on
social media is significant. And as I pointed out in my article, “The Four Elements
of Any Action, And How to Use Them in Your Online Marketing Initiative,”
“opportunity” is the first element of any action.
4. Higher
conversion rates.
Social media marketing results in higher
conversion rates in a few distinct ways. Perhaps the most significant is its
humanization element; the fact that brands become more humanized by interacting
in social media channels. Social media is a place where brands can act like
people do, and this is important because people like doing business with other
people; not with companies.
Additionally, studies have shown that social media
has a 100% higher lead-to-close rate than outbound marketing, and a higher
number of social media followers tends to improve trust and credibility in your
brand, representing social proof. As such, simply building your audience in
social media can improve conversion rates on your existing traffic
5. Higher
Brand Authority.
Interacting with your customers regularly is a
show of good faith for other customers. When people go to compliment or brag
about a product or service, they turn to social media. And when they post your
brand name, new audience members will want to follow you for updates. The more
people that are talking about you on social media, the more valuable and
authoritative your brand will seem to new users. Not to mention, if you can
interact with major influencers on Twitter or other social networks, your visible
authority and reach will skyrocket.
BY
JOHN CAFRENE
BAPRM 42567
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