Measuring Up in Social Media Rankings

It’s really interesting to examine how major companies compare to each other when social media becomes the interest. What makes for a good social media ranking? Any company can create a Facebook page or Twitter account. Getting people to interact is another issue. While some companies are skilled at attracting this type of action, others seem to muddle around in the social networking realm. You might be surprised at some of the top names in social media rankings. However, you’ll find others that make a lot of sense.

Viacom is ranked first in social media use. The media company is just slightly ahead of the more familiar Walt Disney Company. News Corporation ranks third. These three media companies together are doing something right in engaging their fans and followers. Zynga is one of the least surprising companies that ranks well in making the most of social media. The entertainment and games software company develops many of the popular activities used on Facebook and smartphones.

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Reddit & Brand Marketing: Up-Vote or Down-Vote?

My Reddit cake day (the term used for 1 year anniversaries) is almost upon me. Having been on Reddit for almost a year, I thought I would take the opportunity to immerse myself more into Reddit – not as a community member, but as a marketer.

It’s important when trying to use social media to reach out to your target audience and see it from their perspective. Understand how and why they use that particular site, get the inside scoop right from them. So that’s what I did.  I took the idea to r/marketing and asked my fellow Redditors how they felt about their marketing efforts on the Reddit site.

It’s sad to say, but I didn’t get much love from my post. From all the comments I gathered, most, if not all my fellow marketing Redditors said “JUST DON’T DO IT!”. Reddit is a hard social site to get penetration on for your brand. The community is so different from that of Twitter, Facebook, Tumbler and Google+ that it takes a certain type of person to pull it off. Redditors are a very loyal community and  numerous times respondents of  my post stated that the number one rule is that you need to be a Redditor first and a marketer second.

My favourite quote from this post was from Modern_Caveman who said “deciding to do marketing on Reddit is a little bit like deciding to swallow swords. Unless you’re really experienced and know what you’re doing, just don’t”.

Well this doesn’t sound good, right? Not necessarily, I’ve come up with a few pointers on how to maintain a brand presence on Reddit without disturbing the force of the community.

1. AMAs: What is an AMA? The acronym stands for “ask me anything”.  This is a Q&A Redditors can participate in and ask you questions and you answer.  Many film companies have used this method for promoting up and coming movie releases by having the cast answer the AMA.  You can utilizes this by having a special guest or expert from your brand answer your fans questions.  Talk about new promotions you’ll be having or use the AMA to open up to a new contest.

Upside: It’s very simple and can be extremely successful.  Downside: You need to make sure your brand/product is appealing to the Reddit community or it will get lost in the hundreds of failed AMAs.  Researching top tending AMA topics can be very beneficial to avoid this issue.

2. Subreddit properly:  A subreddit is a subform; it’s different categories Redditors can post their content in for example: r/marketing, r/baseball, r/pics etc. For us this is important. We post a few blogs for some added showcase on marketing subreddits.  This can be key to promoting your content and there are hundreds of subreddits out there to choose from!

Upside: the subreddit you post in will likely be people with a similar interest to your brand.  Downside: some subreddits have very few subscribers, so do your research and find one that would best fit your brand or product with lots of subscribers.

3. Participate!: Reddit is like a giant pool of really neat ideas, pictures, videos, articles etc. Use this to your advantage and get interactive with the community.  Comment on topics that resonate with your brand, post in r/freebies to give users a chance to sample your product, post about a product or idea you have, buy some Reddit gold and give it to people who comment on your post and ask for advice.

Upside: You aren’t necessarily marketing on Reddit you’re delving into the community to ask for advice and helping users, which, with patience will help you and your brand out in the long run. Downside: It may take a long time for you to gain a big presents on Reddit, but keep at it and it will pay off!

Overall Reddit is a great community of people from around the world and even though they are potential buyers, clients or fans they are still Redditors and love their site.  Unlike Facebook, Twitter or Google+ there aren’t many advertisers so be respectful of that and have fun.  Reddit can be a greatest asset to you as long as you use it properly, so enjoy all the wonders that Reddit offers!

If you have any more suggestions or ideas on marketing and Reddit let me know in the comments below!

 

 

 

 

Podcast: Let Your Brand be Heard!

I was asked the other day what a podcast was, and as much as I’m well versed in that area I went back to look up the definition and did some research so that I could better explain what a podcast is.  We can’t call it radio station on the Internet anymore as more radio programs are being launch live on the Internet.

So what is a podcast?

Podcasting, or audioblogging as it was first called, arrived on the scene in the 1980s, but became hugely popular between 2002-2008.  Even though it’s not as popular now it’s still a main source for talk audio shows. Podcasts can be a great source of knowledge if you’re looking for some blog ideas or to learn how to do something new in the world of marketing. Even still the main reason people still use this tool  is to promote their interests and hobbies with round-table discussions. This allows for a lot of open ended discussions and unbiased opinions.  This can be a great way to talk and learn about… let’s say Social Media. These Podcast discussions may provide solid strategies  on any topic from communications focus to sales focus or client servicing focus. Reaching out and speaking to people that are in the same industry to have the same interests offers a wealth of ideas from like minded people! I use it as a problem solving channel… part of the process to get around an business issue that I have a hard time seeing clear of.

For all my social media need I head over to The Social Media Examiner.  They usually have a weekly podcast that goes up!

http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/category/podcast-episodes/

Regardless of what area of marketing you are in these can always be a great source of knowledge and it’s a fantastic source for content creation. In essence it’s also a content channel  that offers up a wealth of ideas for marketing content!

If you have a blog, use it to your advantage. As with any communications channel, it’s a two say street. It is an exceptional way to express your opinions and ideas about the business and  marketing arena – used effectively it is also a great tool to showcase your brand.  Use it to reach out to your followers and other members of the marketing community to help and educate them on trending topics, new marketing strategies. This adds value to your community and can springboard you to being perceived as an expert.

In marketing, it’s all about the mix. The mix of channels and the way you use those channels are important. Blogging can be great fun and a chance to put your personality into your writing, but the chance to use your actual voice; emotion and enthusiasm to get your point across can be an even better addition to your brand. So how about utilizing a Podcast instead?

Google it With a Plus!

How often have you heard, or said yourself “Google It”. Google has changed the way we socialize, the way we interact. It has made us become a generation of immediacy. No matter where you are, or who you’re with, when conversations turn into topics that facts, figures, dates, information is required, the it’s the norm nowadays to say, “Google It”. No longer do we need to wait for the library to open its doors or call up a friend “savant”.  It has become so much part of our everyday cultured and is in our everyday vocabulary… the word googling is even in the Webster’s dictionary! Needless to say, Google has fast become the ‘go to’ company for knowledge and advanced technology and with the launch of Google Glasses and Google Fibe, it has become nearly impossible to escape its vast empire.

When Google launched Google+,  I thought this would be the social media site to sweep  Facebook from under the rug and reign in as the new “King of Social Media”. With all of the great new features that could easily top those of Facebook’s I had no idea there would be a lack of momentum even with everyone on the “Google Fan” craze.

Suffice to say that the audience for Google+ is completely different from that of Facebook.  They are loyal to their brand and what they love. When you delve into the realm of Google+ you have to pull yourself away from thinking it’s like “Facebook”. It’s not. Google+ is more people focused not brand focused. Google is trying to keep this social media platform as human as possible.

Google+ with it’s 500 million users still remains today in my humble opinion, a big contender on the social media battlefront.  If your brand or business hasn’t engaged in the Google+ platform yet, there’s a lot of you’re missing out on.  Here are some reasons why you should invest time into getting your brand/business on Google+.

1. The big one: Being Found. With all the searching going on, it’s important to get found. It may be self-serving but the importance of Google+ for SEO is pretty obvious…. simply because, well Google owns it! This alone should be enough of a reason for you to take advantage and be part of Google+.  If you’re still not convinced, try this: if you already have a Google+ page,  Google your company name and see if it comes up close enough to first search result. The advantages of this are self explanatory… for your brand and for your customers. 

2. Google+ supports the use of hash tags.  Recognizing the importance of trending, Google+ supports the Twitter way of classifying via hash tags. This way you can hit trending terms that are relevant for your business quicker. In our business hash tag examples would include: #marketing, #branding and #socialmedia or, #design. Like Twitter, trending topics that you participate in will see an increase in followers.

3. Carving out Communities.  The Google Community allows the user to become part of a community that they are interested in and get daily posts about that topic.  So for example if you have a health product, you can become a member of a Health and Wellness community and make posts that will be specific to that group of people.  It’s not just your followers or fans you’re targeting too it’s a whole new spectrum of potential consumers that have defined one aspect of their psychographic profile that reflects the specific niche that is your market definition.

4. Google owns Google+.  Yes, I’ve already said that, but thing about the total integration potential your business might benefit from. Starting with  Gmail, Google Calendar, Google maps… all these properties are all at your fingers tips to use along with all the other Google+ features. This can be helpful and seamless when setting up an event for your company or a product launch.

5. Google Hangouts! As an avid nerd this is my favourite feature.  It’s great for businesses to have a round table discuss from a far.  For people who have a passion for a product, gathering them up to discuss the product and what they would like to see provides an awesome opportunity to get honest feedback and real consumer insights.  A perfect example to utilize this feature would be a weekly virtual book hangout. If your brand pushes out books or your company has an ebook set up a hangout to discuss the content of the book and new book ideas.  This allows you to be closer to your audience and interact with them instead of just commenting on a status they posted.

Just remember Rome wasn’t built in a day, so expecting that  your growth or reach on Google+ will grown exponentially quickly isn’t realistic.  Unlike Facebook you get the chance to be more interactive in new ways with your followers, help them see your brand/company is focused on THEM and you’re steadfast in working with them to help you and your brand/company improve for them. Over time your ROI will be worth the effort you put into Google+ and the attention you give to your audience as well.

Go Mobile… or go Home?

I find these days that smartphones and iPads are attached to our hips.  It’s as if we can’t live with out them… we breathe, we use our mobile devices.

It’s shocking to hear how many big named companies still don’t have a functional mobile site.  Whether you’re in the restaurant business or running a small business, mobile is where it’s at and it’s a great way to push out weekly/monthly notifications to promote specials or the services and products your business offers.

So how can we tap into that?  What are the brand benefits to a mobile device? Before answering the question, take a look at these facts…

  • Nearly 4 billion people have a mobile phone.  Whether it’s a smart phone, flip phone or Blackberry.
  • Within 3 minutes of delivery 90% of text messages are read.
  • 70% of mobile searches lead to action within one hour. It takes one month for the same percentage of desktop users to take action.
  • 79% of smartphone users use their phone to help with shopping, with 74% ultimately making purchases.
  • Mobile ads perform 4 to 5 times better than online ads in key metrics.

So what does this all mean? Well a very important part of any brand or business web initiative is to make sure it’s accessible.  Does your company/brand have a mobile site? If yes, then your business is closer to grabbing consumer’s attention more than most of your competitors.

Let’s be honest. This can be a big win for your business and your brand just by implementing this one initiative. Here are some benefits of mobile website optimization…

  • There are faster downloading speeds like 3G, 4G and now even LTE.
  • You can use push notifications.  These are great for promotions or news updates. In my opinion Michael’s (the craft store) take advantage of this technology extremely well.
  • You can engage with users quicker with mapping functions or click and call.
  • The accessibility. A mobile site can be accessed anywhere and provides a higher level of connectivity with you and your customer.

Having a mobile site is just the beginning… like any marketing initiative you will need to “work it”. You know those funky looking squares with the black zigzag design? They’re called QR codes and they’re a very popular tactic for getting users to go to a specific landing page.  Placing them on pamphlets, business cards, banner ads, in store ads and more will help you garner more reach to your mobile site. Most, if not all QR code scanners are free and very easy to get. The possibilities are endless when it comes to designing, promoting and using a mobile webpage.

You will quickly come to realize that having a mobile website is very beneficial for your brand. It increases the opportunity for SEO, web advertising and provides the added bonus of cross-platform campaigning.

Brand, product or business service…  remember that as businesses continue with the growth of technology, more and more people reach for a phone more often than their toothbrush.