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What changed in FB Ad Manager in 2021 — Vlad Zhovtenko // RedTrack.io
Vlad Zhovtenko, CEO and Co-founder of RedTrack, discusses with Ben about the changes in Facebook’s ads manager for 2021. We already have to adjust how we run campaigns on Facebook and there are still more changes to come. Ben and Vlad get into detail about what these changes are and how they will affect how…
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Challenges of Employee Advocacy marketing programs — Jonathan Baldock // SocialHP
This is our 2nd and last part of the conversation about how to best leverage your workforce as a marketing channel. Joining us is Jonathan Baldock of SocialHP. Yesterday, Jonathan, I talked about some of the challenges of employee advocacy programs and today, we're going to talk about how employee advocacy is changing as a…
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How Employee Advocacy is changing as a marketing channel
Welcome to the MarTech podcast. This is a 2 part episode talking about how to best leverage your workforce as a marketing channel. Joining us is Jonathan Baldoc, Advisor to SocialHP, which is a next generation employee advocacy platform, enabling companies to drive talent marketing and sales success through a trusted evergreen marketing channel. Today,…
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Why it’s All About Profit Margin — Vinnie Fisher // Fully Accountable
In our third and final episode for this series with Vinnie, we talked about the effects of accelerated online buying behavior, how we actually have an offer problem and not a traffic problem, the waste going on with customer acquisition, and the right approach to the problem of having too much cash. We also discussed…
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Growing Beyond Your Shadow as a Business Owner — Vinnie Fisher // Fully Accountable
In our second episode with Vinnie, we talked about what are some of the growing pains of an early startup, developing the maturity of not chasing all channels at the same time, and figuring out the appropriate timing of getting out of your own shadow. We also talked about the importance of a process-driven manager…
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How to Properly Track your Cashflow — Vinnie Fisher // Fully Accountable
In our first episode with Vinnie, we talked about how we can drive incremental profit margin, the downside of being spread out in too many channels, finding the right channel, and why acquisition cost needs to be a core focus for marketers. We also discussed the importance of benchmarking yourself against the industry you sit…
Play PodcastChad Burmeister | ScaleX, Inc.
How Artificial Intelligence is Changing Sales
Today we're going to discuss the overlap between sales and technology. Joining us is Chad Burmeister, the CEO of ScaleX, which is an agency that helps sales professionals increase revenue by focusing on the two things that matter in sales - increasing frequency and competency. In part 2 of our conversation, we discuss how artificial…
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The Original 25 Sales Hacks
Today we're going to discuss the overlap between sales and technology. Joining us is Chad Burmeister, the CEO of ScaleX, which is an agency that helps sales professionals increase revenue by focusing on the two things that matter in sales - increasing frequency and competency. In part 1 of our conversation, we discuss the original…
Play PodcastJordan West | Little & Lively + Mindful Marketing
Building, launching and monetizing VIP groups
Today we're going to talk about how to build successful launch strategy that goes beyond launch. Joining us is Jordan West, the CMO and Founder of Little & Lively, which is a family clothing brand that generates mid seven figures by selling ridiculously cute clothing for moms and littles & Mindful Marketing, which is a…
Play PodcastJordan West | Little & Lively + Mindful Marketing
Driving 250k revenue in 24 hours without using Facebook ads or discounts
Today we're going to talk about how to build successful launch strategy that goes beyond launch. Joining us is Jordan West, the CMO and Founder of Little & Lively, which is a family clothing brand that generates mid seven figures by selling ridiculously cute clothing for moms and littles & Mindful Marketing, which is a…
Play PodcastAbout Marketing Channel: Social Media Marketing
What is Social Media Marketing?
Social media marketing leverages social platforms (AKA: social networks) to connect with global audiences to build brand recognition, drive traffic, promote products, and drive online sales. Businesses ranging from SMBs to Enterprise-scale companies utilize social media marketing to build reach, awareness, and consideration amongst both new prospects and existing leads. Social media marketing is also an effective tool to retarget existing customers.
Social media platforms are unique as they provide businesses with a variety of ad formats (IE: In-stream advertising) to reach the desired target audience. Most social media marketing platforms are equipped with platform-specific analytics tools designed to help marketers track ad campaign progress and provide actionable data-driven insights.
Social media marketing strategies can be an essential component to the success of a company's overall marketing strategy. A particular challenge of social media marketing strategies is a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't exist. For example, LinkedIn is specifically designed to reach the B2B audience, while Instagram is more tailored to B2C buyers. Marketers need to gauge whether their engagement strategies should focus on understanding their target audience and providing them relevant content to drive the desired conversion.
Although no size fits all, social media marketing is a near all-in-one marketing powerhouse. Social media marketers can leverage the creative power of social sharing tools like video, audio, podcasts and more to create high-quality, brand-defining campaigns.
Types of Social Media Networks
Social media specialize in creating and sharing different forms of content. Social networks like Facebook-owned Instagram offer nearly a full suite of content sharing features including video, Instagram Ads, Instagram Live, photos, and more. Others, like LinkedIn, specialize in sharing B2B specific content. While other channels like YouTube, take specialize in a specific format of content with their video creation and sharing platform.
The types of social media networks include:
- Social networking:Â Facebook, Linkedin
- Video sharing: TikTok, Vimeo, YouTube
- Photo sharing:Â Instagram, Pinterest, Snapchat
- Blogging platforms Tumblr, Wix, Twitter
- Business review platforms Yelp, Google
Engagement
Engagement is a core metric that measures the likes, shares, comments and interactions followers have with a social media post. A common misconception is the viewpoint that the more followers you have, the more engagement your brand receives.
Keeping followers engaged with your brand requires high-quality content that encourages users to react and develops relationships with existing, new and future followers. Engagement messaging is a focus point of social media marketing strategies. Messaging differs by brand, and differentiating your brand in a creative, eye-catching way is key to boosting engagement.
Athletic brands like Nike's messaging focuses on urgency, getting followers active and moving with its activity-focused campaigns and unforgettable "Just Do It," slogan. Luxury jewelry brand Tiffany's uses social media posts to educate new and existing followers on its rich history and jewelry pieces, showcasing rare, one-of-a-kind historical pieces from noteworthy designers.
Engagement requires companies to be proactive instead of reactive. Brands need to consistently evaluate their audience and create topical content to stay current with followers.
Types of proactive engagement:
- Rapidly responding to user comments and queries with humor and warmth
- Creating content pertaining to cyclical, major events like academy award seasons, holidays and pop culture events
- Starting conversations and encouraging dialogue about industry news
Measuring Engagement
Measuring social media engagement provides an in-depth view of which social media strategies are successful or unsuccessful. Social media sites often have their own analytics tools built into their platforms, although other useful options exist like Google Analytics, ROI calculators and more.
Common engagement metrics that analytics tools examine include:
- Hashtags
- Shares
- Likes
- Comments
- Mentions
- Click-through rates
Hootsuite is a popular social media analytics tool that collects data from every social network you own and organizes it in one convenient location. Users can customize metrics to business specifications, review real-time data, identify retargeting opportunities and manage day-to-day posting.
Other types of social media marketing tools include:
- Brandwatch
- HubSpot
- Talkwalker
- BuzzSumo
- Facebook Analytics
- Twitter Analytics
- Instagram Insights
Paid Vs. Organic Social Media Marketing
Social media content falls into one of two social advertising categories - paid social and organic social. Organic social is whenever unpaid promotional social activity occurs on a company's owned social media channels. Paid social refers to when companies pay social media platforms for sponsored posts and advertisements, namely cost-per-click promotions.
Benefits of organic social:
- It's completely free
- Respond authentically to user comments
- Present opportunities to tell your brand story
- Influence user-generated content from users on company and user social media profiles
Benefits of paid social:
- Amplifies reach toward targeted demographics
- Increases leads, web traffic and sales
- Only have to pay when a user performs an action
- Enhances targeting and retargeting initiatives
Paid social is highly useful for small businesses looking to establish an online presence quickly, although it's an expensive investment. Organic social is free and large and small business both benefit from it. Your social media marketing strategy should contain both paid and organic social advertising initiatives.
Types of Paid Social Media Advertising
Paid social advertising is a leading method for e-commerce brands to get their products in front of consumers. The types of paid social advertising are:
- Facebook Ads - One of the best platforms for lead generation. Its high-performing algorithm can target users within a five-mile radius based on their job type, interests, activities and more. Pricing varies depending on your budget and target audience.
- Instagram Advertising - Engagement rates are much higher on this platform compared to Facebook. Instagram ads can link directly to product and landing pages, allowing users to directly engage with promoted products.
- Twitter Advertising - A useful platform where brands don't need to pay to reach users with paid ads. Small e-commerce brands aiming to drive brand awareness and promote products to gain direct conversions experience the most success with this model.
- LinkedIn Advertising - A platform best suited for B2B, or business-to-business, companies. High-quality leads for top-tier B2B products and services are common on this platform.
- Snapchat Advertising - A popular platform for users between 18 - 34 years old who engage with it regularly. Its snap ads are highly-interactive and sponsored lenses are fun activities for users to play with.
Social Media Content
The versatility of social media networks and their features provide the ability to create, post and share a wide variety of content to meet any organization's needs. Content needs to maintain a sense of continuity that is considered on-brand.
An example is using the same hashtags or related hashtags in posts and content across social media channels. Coordinating content effectively will significantly boost brand awareness in your target audiences.
Types of content shared on, and created for, social media:
- User-generated content
- Podcasts
- Livestreams (Like Facebook Live, Twitch)
- Webinars
- Blog posts (Short and long-form)
- Client testimonials
Managing Social Media Campaigns
The three main methods to running and managing your social advertising are:
- Manually - An ideal option for companies with limited budgets. A benefit of this method is that every dollar goes toward advertising efforts and grants a greater understanding of your marketing at all levels. One downside is that it's time-consuming and lead time to learn everything can prove expensive.
- Using automated software - Third-party tools can handle the heavy lifting of managing and running your campaigns. Some tools can automate the entire social media publishing process to free up time to reviewing campaign performance. However, automated software can be expensive investments and aren't immune to underperforming.
- Outsourcing management to an agency or service - The most expensive, yet most successful option to choose from. Hiring an agency removes the guesswork and you get a dedicated team of experts who run the entire campaign process for you. It's important to thoroughly research an agency or marketer before hiring them to ensure they have the skills and expertise to run your campaigns successfully.
Influencer Marketing
Influencers are social media users who establish thought leadership and word-of-mouth credibility in specific industries. Maintaining large audiences across their various social networks is what separates influencers from general social media profiles. Typically their content is user-generated although they can also share sponsored content.
Their posts and content typically include a combination of the following:
- Hashtags
- Step-by-step videos of how to use a product
- Behind-the-scenes videos of their day-to-day life
- Collaborations with influencers from another social channel
- Product page links
- Mentions and shoutouts
Implementing influencers into a social media marketing strategy is essential for brands in e-commerce. Influencers use social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok to easily share images and short videos about products and brands, which followers engage with. Building relationships with influencers on social media from a corporate or organization's account can significantly boost your engagement rates. Influencers may even review your products on their channels, which serves as free promotion for your brand and products.
Although influencer marketing plays a role in social media strategies, it's still a separate sector under the overall digital marketing strategy umbrella.