Trends In Using Social Media Marketing
Any Internet marketing campaign that hopes to be successful needs to strategically employ social media outlets. It’s not difficult and it sends the right kind of traffic to a company’s main website, which is the ultimate goal of any Internet marketing campaign. Even more, it’s a cost-effective method to gradually raise brand-awareness. Word of mouth between friends has been shown by psychological studies to be the absolute most effective way of spreading information about a brand; it is far more influential than any other source, even ones that are factually more reliable. People trust those they know personally. A customer’s behavior may be influenced more by one friend’s comment than 200 television ads!
Studies of these kinds have led corporate customers to favor internet marketing through social media websites; postal mail and email are less and less effective. The valuable conversations, especially among young people, are taking place on social networks. This is where companies need to be to take advantage of the power that word-of-mouth commentary has on consumer purchases.
As an added bonus, younger consumers are not only more active in social networking, they are also willing to spend larger fractions of their income. Thus, the consumer’s opinions favoring or rejecting a service or a product through community websites have a huge impact on the company’s reputation. Taken to an extreme, a so-called “buzz” -marketer’s word for popularity increase through social media- can literally trigger an overnight profit boost.
Companies can also learn from their customers through social networks, getting feedback on existing products and researching preferred features and updates for future models. If they appear to take this consumer feedback seriously and reasonably, companies can promote users’ interest in products and boost return visitation to a website. Features that can increase website appeal include games for entertainment or free content like blogs or promotions. By capturing customers’ interest, the website pulls traffic, feedback, and conversations among consumers that draw other visitors’ attention and also give the company important information.
Research would be the way to start an internet marketing campaign. Online Surveys provide positive feedback and ways of improving your product. Your competitors’ websites are another source of information. How do they tackle the task of including social media in their site? Finally: what would be your target communities within social networking, what are their wants and needs, what can you offer them?
From this research, build a marketing plan to promote your company’s online presence. With an effective social media marketing plan, you can help it reach potential customers within moments of launching updates or new items. The Internet moves at the speed of light and customers expect support and information immediately.
Then test the plan with different social communities and networks. You’ll see positive or negative results quickly and can then adapt your strategy to keep the best features and discard the less successful ones. Although there is no single or “bullet-proof” strategy, a carefully developed plan will help your company adapt to new ways of communication and can be a bulwark against increasingly rapid changes in marketing trends.





