Wednesday, November 21, 2018

YOUR Social Media Business Insights?


Three ways to understand and apply social media insights to your business..

The internet has impacted the way most, if not all, industries have evolved. Keeping up with industry trends and available platforms is a job in and of itself. In particular, social media is shaping the way many companies engage with customers and drive sales.

In the education industry, the internet has revolutionized the way people learn and how they interact with their peers.

Based on my experience working with social media influencers to engage students, I’d like to share three tips for entrepreneurs in any industry.



Learn How Your Target Audience Is Using Social Media

You can never stay hot for too long in the world of social media. One minute Snapchat is the app of the hour, the next it’s Instagram, and the cycle continues. Social media has secured credibility in recent years as a trusted source of information not only for news but also as a platform for consumers to engage with companies and exchange information.

My company’s target audience is students, and we have found that students today use social media in ways that are foreign to generations that did not grow up in the digital age. For example, “study with me” videos have become a popular internet sensation among youth. My company decided to capitalize on this opportunity by partnering with YouTube influencers to learn how students are using YouTube to study; we then applied that information to our platform to better help our users succeed academically.



Understanding how your target audience is using and benefiting from social media is critical to success.

This applies to any business. Many companies are under the impression that all there is to social media is a simple press of a button to post content, but that’s not where the value lies. Building your presence is important, but understanding why you have that presence will help you properly utilize your channels and benefit in multiple ways.

To do so, connect with your target audience and customers. Create surveys, send personal emails or even make phone calls to understand how your customers are using social media and in what ways your business can have a valuable impact.

Get a deeper understanding of your audience behavior and which channels you should focus on.



Identify Why Certain Platforms Are Working

When sifting through the social media landscape, a key priority is understanding and identifying why certain platforms are working. What about certain channels make your target audience inclined to use them?

When speaking to one of our YouTube partners, we discovered this community of “study together” videos had been booming for the last few years. We found that there were numerous reasons students were turning to YouTube when it came time to study. Whether it was to have a “buddy” or merely to learn from someone other than a tutor, our target customers were engaging with this platform in a way we hadn’t seen before.

Connecting with partners has enabled us to dig deeper into the world of online learning and helped us further develop features for our own platform. I believe every entrepreneur can learn from this example. Finding that outside party to provide valuable insights is a crucial element to success.

If you're looking to establish a partnership with an influencer, you can be certain they are getting cold emails on a regular basis. To differentiate yourself, provide your potential partner with something that can help advance their career; this is a two-way street. Directly address why you are reaching out to them and how your partnership will be beneficial. Let them know why your goals align and how you can work together to create a successful partnership.



Understand The Trends

Once you have done your homework and established concrete partnerships, it’s vital to understand where the trends are headed. In our case, we saw that not only were students using social media to communicate with one another, but academic institutions were relying heavily on social media to communicate as well.

It’s important to research what others in your industry are doing to reach the same audiences. Various sectors within our industry are using platforms such as YouTube, Facebook and Google Plus to connect with students. Students want to collaborate and have someone available for support. We saw a heavy focus on group communication, which led us to configure a group study function on our own platform.

Guest Authored By Daniel Zhao. Daniel is founder of StudyGate Inc. The online tutoring community dedicated to connecting students and world-class tudors from around the globe. Follow Daniel on Twitter.





"All entrepreneurs can learn from this example by taking the time to see what trends their audiences are following and why these trends tend to be working. Make time on a weekly basis to read your industry and social media marketing publications to understand how the landscape is growing and shifting. Overall, continue to evaluate your social media strategies through the lens of industry trends and your target audience to help you determine the next course of action.." -DanielZhao

    • Post Crafted By:
      Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at GetMoreHere.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, CO. where I work deep in the trenches of social media strategy, community management and trends.  My interests include; online business educator, social media marketing, new marketing technology, skiing, hunting, fishing and The Rolling Stones..-Not necessarily in that order ;)

    Monday, November 19, 2018

    YOUR New Social Media Platform Tools?


    20 New tools from social media platforms..

    By following the launches and updates of social media platforms, merchants can discover new ways to reach customers and prospects.




    Facebook

    AI and merchant deals in Marketplace. Facebook has introduced new features that use artificial intelligence for price range suggestions and auto-categorization. Facebook is testing camera features for using AI to suggest items users could be interested in. Also, Facebook has added a variety of content from businesses, including cars, home rentals, and home services, as well as shopping and deals from ecommerce merchants.

    Premieres for interactive video. Facebook has launched Premieres, a new interactive video format that lets publishers and creators release a pre-recorded video as a live moment so that fans can interact and experience new videos together. Users can schedule a Premiere a week in advance. This creates a post about an upcoming video and a place you can point fans to. Facebook has also launched video polls to all pages. Polls are now available on live videos and videos on demand through the Live API and publishing tools.




    Facebook Groups and 250-person chat rooms.Facebook is rolling out the ability for Facebook Groups members to launch group chats that up to 250 members can join. Members can also start audio or video calls with up to 50 members.

    Apps for Analytics. For iOS and Android, the Facebook Analytics app enables you and your team to stay on top of your growth, engagement, and monetization efforts on the go. This is a companion app to your Facebook Analytics web product.

    New features for Facebook Workplace. At its Flow 2018 conference, Facebook announced several new features for its Workplace platform for businesses, including the ability for people who are in multi-company groups to work together using Workplace Chat. Also, Facebook Workplace has added algorithmic sorting and Safety Check to monitor the security of employees.



    Instagram

    Shopping in Instagram Stories and Explore. In early 2018, Instagram began to expand its shopping features. Now, all business approved for shopping on Instagram have access to shopping in Stories. Businesses can add product stickers in stories, so they can easily integrate products into their Stories' content. Instagram is also testing a topic channel for shopping in Explore. The shopping channel will be based on each user's shopping interests and will display shopping posts from a variety of businesses that users may like, giving them the opportunity to discover new businesses.




    Instagram's Shopping in Stories

    Instagram Analytics. Facebook Analytics has now added Instagram account analytics, as well as advanced page analytics, to see how content and channel strategies are driving business results.

    Discover whether people who comment on or like Instagram posts have higher retention rates. Compare the lifetime value of people who interact with your Instagram account to those who don't.

    Nametag. To make connecting and sharing with friends even easier, Instagram has launched "nametag," an easy way to add friends in person. A nametag is a customizable identification card that allows people to find your Instagram profile when it’s scanned.



    Pinterest

    New ways to shop. Pinterest has debuted several new commerce solutions, such as its Lens camera for product search. In October, Pinterest launched new shoppable product pins with up-to-date pricing and stock information, with links to the checkout page on the retailer’s site. Also, a new shopping recommendations section can now be found beneath style and home pins to browse similar items across multiple brands.

    Promoted Carousel. With this new ad format, businesses and brands can use up to five images within one ad to tell stories on Pinterest. Present a product’s numerous features, drive additional purchases by showing multiple items in a pin, or increase awareness with a multi-image brand story.




    New measurement solutions. Pinterest has announced new partnerships with Oracle Data Cloud’s Moat Measurement for viewability and NinthDecimal for foot traffic. Moat Measurement will help marketers see the impact of a visual-first platform, and Ninth Decimal analyzes ad impressions and corresponding foot traffic.

    Google

    New features in Google My Business app. Google has revamped its My Business app. It now features a new "customers" tab for businesses to see followers, reviews, and messages in one place. A new "for you" tab displays posts from businesses a user follows. Users can also use the message button on Google Maps and Google Search to reach out directly to businesses, which in turn can respond directly via the app.




    New follow features in Maps. Users can now follow places right from the app. Once you’ve followed a place, news from it — events, offers, other updates — will appear in the "for you" tab. If users prefer to find out about new businesses, they’ll start seeing profiles for places before they even open on Google Maps for Android and mobile search.

    AMP Project opens model. Google is changing to an open governance model for the Accelerated Mobile Pages project. The open-source change will encourage a wider variety of voices at all levels of participation, including code contributions. It should also increase the pace of development and adoption of AMP for businesses.

    Snap

    Snap rolls out visual search. Snap has launched visual search, to search for products on Amazon right from the Snapchat camera. Point the camera at a physical product or barcode, and press and hold on the camera screen. When the item or barcode is recognized, an Amazon card will appear on-screen, surfacing a link for that product or similar ones available on Amazon.




    Snap Camera for Lenses. Snap has launched Snap Camera, a free desktop application that invites users to experience the fun of Lenses while using their computer. Choose from thousands of Lenses, including classics made by Snapchat as well as new designs created daily by the Lens Creator community through Lens Studio.



    Other

    Periscope introduces chat moderators. Periscope, the live streaming app, now allows users to assign chat moderators to monitor comments and mute audience members. When one of your moderators mutes someone in your audience, they will not be able to chat for the remainder of your broadcast. At the end of the broadcast, see a list of the muted viewers, and choose to block them from joining future broadcasts.

    Weebly updates ecommerce tools. Ecommerce and marketing website platform Weebly has released an updated suite of ecommerce tools with expanded social features. With Facebook Messenger now embedded into Weebly sites, you can rapidly reply from any device to inbound questions about products and approve customer reviews from mobile the moment they are submitted.

    Skype adds call recording. Skype has introduced call recording to record meetings with your colleagues or capture special moments with friends and family. As soon as you start recording, everyone in the call is notified that the call is being recorded. If you are on a video call, Skype will record everyone’s video as well as any screens shared during the call. After the call, you can save and share the recorded call for the next 30 days.




    Guest Authored By Sig Ueland. Sig is a contributing editor for Practical Ecommerce. He lives in Minneapolis. He has written for In These Times, Third Word Magazine, and Utne Reader. Sig holds an M.F.A. in Screenwriting from UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television. Also he is an alumnus of The Second City Conservatory in Chicago. Follow Sig on Twitter.





    "By following the launches and updates of social media platforms, merchants can discover new ways to reach customers and prospects.." -SigUeland


      • Post Crafted By:
        Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at GetMoreHere.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, CO. where I work deep in the trenches of social media strategy, community management and trends.  My interests include; online business educator, social media marketing, new marketing technology, skiing, hunting, fishing and The Rolling Stones..-Not necessarily in that order ;)