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!

 

 

 

 

Automating social media. What’s in it for you? For them?

Social media usage is no longer limited to people just being social online; it is now a major tool  for marketing business and brands.  As social media becomes more important for businesses, most incorporate it within their brand marketing, and in turn want to make a good ROI.

With the “newness” of social media come many unanswered questions, naturally on the results garnered by engaging in social media… on ROI, on value and on measurement.

A deciding contributing factor on results and value is a social media tactic that continues to divide opinion – namely whether or not business should venture into automated engagement. Automating social media activities is arguably a very controversial topic.

Many believe that you should never automate your social media activities because, after all, it’s supposed to be social. There is also a fair share of businesses that believe automating to be effective and less time consuming.

In  today’s day and age it can be very tempting for businesses to automate their social networking workloads. After all, one less thing to constantly worry about!

Recently there has been an increasing range of softwares hitting the market that allows you to schedule and manage your tweets, Facebook posts, and LinkedIn profiles, etc. In theory this means that you can simply set up these programs to manage your posts and then sit back and relax. It sounds perfect in theory but there are a number of potential drawbacks like irrelevancy or insensitivity.

Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should. That’s what 3H’s Chief Creative Officer, Miriam Hara always says!

I tend to agree with this stance as I think social media shouldn’t be automated. What’s the point of using social media if you’re not being personally social? It’s like owning a Ferrari  but getting a chauffeur to drive it…does that really make sense? Social Media is a thrilling channel for business to be part of. It’s fresh, it’s exciting, its very now.

It’s all about being current and staying relevant
If you’re not writing your tweets in real time, you are not taking into account what’s currently going on in the world. More importantly you can’t engage in real time. The very aspect of automation takes you out of the engagement that most brands want to harness!

It only takes seconds to turn something bad into something good… or vice versa. If there’s something relevant in your industry… or a controversy that breaks out that touches your business and brands… you want to be tweeting about that.This could have a serious impact on your company’s reputation and social standing, and sometimes there’s no coming back on top. You must take this fact into consideration that your posts are sensitive and relevant to current affairs.

Is it human? Or not?
As if this isn’t already an issue, you don’t’ want your posts or tweets being mistaken for spam! Think this through. If you have taken the time to set up a blog,  develop content for that blog, established a Twitter account, then why take the shortcut on the last step and peeve off the people have taken the time to follow you and make them feel that they aren’t worthy of timely conversation.

Spread the social around!
The bottom line is that you need to look at your social media strategy and determine the approach that’s right for your business, not someone else’s. If you are a small business, with not too many employees and a lot of workload, automating your social media can be very attractive… However, I would caution against it. Social Media should be part of your business’ culture… it’s part of your business’ voice. So spread the social around! It doesn’t have to be one person who is solely responsible. If you’re a business owner, it’s a great way to develop rapport with your employees as well as with your customer’s communities.

After all, that’s what social media is all about!

I’d love to hear what you think.

Do you automate or schedule any of your social media activities? Why or why not? Do you think this approach helps or hurts a business?