Showing posts with label Social Media Agency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Media Agency. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Social Media Marketing To Younger Generations?


How to reach younger generations with social media marketing..

Cathal Berragan is the creative director for the U.S. division of Social Chain, a global social media marketing agency.



Social Chain has recently gained attention for the ability to make any topic trend on Twitter within 26 minutes by utilizing its vast ownership of social media accounts, including Student Problems, Love Food and Game Byte. With its communities amassing over 386 million followers, the company has been a strategic partner with brands such as Coca-Cola, Spotify, BBC and Puma.

Question: What social media outlet should companies use to target millennials and younger generations?

Answer: It depends what business you’re looking at. Instagram is the place to be for consumer brands that sell aesthetic products. It’s the fastest-growing social platform at the moment. People naturally enjoy consuming visual content. Facebook is equally important because of the huge amount of data you can pull from your audience there.



Question: How are you able to make a hashtag trend so quickly?

Answer: Our reach and distribution makes it easier. The real value is we know exactly how to speak to these consumers. You can’t push just any content to get something trending. We’ve built these audiences.

Question: How did you build those audiences?

Answer: We realized we could take individual pages we built on Twitter and Facebook and build them across other platforms, turning them into full publishing arms. At first, we took a single Instagram page of 6 million followers, and then we gave it a Facebook and Twitter presence, extending that audience even more. It’s like we’re building publishing houses.



Question: What type of content do they respond best to?

Answer: Video content is number one. With increases in technology, our phones can now handle video on the go, and internet streams mean we can view it faster. About 70%-80% of Facebook content is now video. You can tell a story much easier.

Question: How can companies leverage their social media following into sales?

Answer: You have an audience who has seen your brand on different levels; the product is ingrained in their minds and now they’re more likely to purchase. We found you can create pieces of content thousands engage with and treat it like product placement. With Facebook in particular, you can target your intended audience with ads specific to their interests and your product.



Guest Authored By Vin Driscoll. Vin is the disembodied voice of Advertising Specialty Institute's Corporate website. ASI's misson is to be the trusted partner of the promotional products industry by fostering its success every step of the way. To encourage growth and innovation, ASI provides the industry’s technology, education, events, research, news content and business connections.





"Social Chain has recently gained attention for the ability to make any topic trend on Twitter within 26 minutes by utilizing its vast ownership of social media accounts, including Student Problems, Love Food and Game Byte.

With its communities amassing over 386 million followers, the company has been a strategic partner with brands such as Coca-Cola, Spotify, BBC and Puma.."


    • Post Crafted By:
      Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at YourWorldBrand.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, Colorado. 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 ;)

    Tuesday, December 26, 2017

    Social Media Secrets YOU Can Use To Make Millions?


    Tai Lopez reveals the secrets he used to make million's from social media -- it's easier than you think to transform your social media profile into a lucrative business..

    Think about how you use social media. Is it simply a method to connect with people? A distraction from boredom at work? Or is it a tool to reach thousands - even millions - of qualified customers?




    "Business owners are bombarded by information about using social media, but have zero idea about how to start and build an audience," says investor and member of The Oracles Tai Lopez.

    Lopez makes eight figures in revenue per year thanks to his colossal social media following. He went from 600,000 to 6 million Facebook fans last year alone, and has over 2.4 million Instagram followers.

    He's trained more than 25,000 people on how to create a social media marketing agency.

    Here are Lopez's tips on how you can build an engaged following and profit from it..

    Take A Time Inventory

    Before becoming a social media influencer, Lopez says the most important starting point is to identify your "authentic interests." "Write down everything you do every 15 minutes, especially when you're not working, he says. "After a day or two, you'll discover what you'd enjoy doing -- even if you weren't paid."



    As Lopez started to ramp up his social media presence in 2013, he took a time inventory. "I discovered that I like to read books while eating. I like to write, and contemplate life and philosophy. So, I decided to write about life by reviewing books I read while eating. The intersection of a few authentic interests was the foundation of what you see today."

    Choose Your Hightly Targeting Niche

    Venture capitalist Peter Thiel famously said, "Competition is for losers." In the classic global bestseller, "Blue Ocean Strategy," the authors argue that cutthroat competition results in a bloody "red ocean" of rivals fighting over a shrinking profit pool. Instead, you can make the competition irrelevant by creating "blue oceans" of uncontested market space. Lopez believes that a highly targeted niche is key to creating your blue ocean on social media.

    "Don't Be All Things To All People"

    Don't be all things to all people. You can serve businesses around your authentic interests -- or at least what you're curious about," Lopez says. "If you like books, approach a book publisher to do their marketing," he adds. "If you love food, work for restaurants. If you"ve had medical issues from a toothache, which a dentist resolved, you might be curious about preventing it and therefore be a good fit to do social media marketing for dentists."



    Define Your Expectations

    To make money, Lopez estimates you need at least 5,000 to 10,000 followers on Instagram; 1,000 on YouTube; 5,000 to 10,000 on Snapchat; 10,000 on Facebook; and 2,000 to 5,000 on Twitter.

    For a podcast and email, the magic number is 5,000 subscribers respectively. But the followers, he cautions, must be "highly targeted." In other words, true fans.

    "It doesn't matter if you have a million followers if they're all ghost followers," Lopez says, citing the importance of audience quality, not quantity.

    "If I had a choice between having 100,000 random followers or 10,000 highly targeted niche followers, I'd pick the latter. You can make $1 per day per niche follower -- about 100 times the revenue possible per follower compared to a broad audience."


    Attract Your Highly Targeted Niche

    Lopez believes that 70 percent of your content must be in common with the audience you want to attract. Younger millennial audiences usually prefer modern, fast-paced, and flashy content on Snapchat or YouTube. But older audiences have different cultural and media preferences (mainly based on ease of use), favoring podcasts, Twitter, Facebook, and then Instagram.

    Lopez recommends starting with Instagram because it straddles between attracting older and younger audiences. Or pick the platform that you're already doing the best on.

    "Build that one central core platform and focus on growing followers from there," says Lopez, who originally focused on YouTube -- remember "Here in my Garage?" Then "radiate out" by asking people to follow you on other platforms.

    "I radiated out on Snapchat for the younger audience, and YouTube for the younger and older audiences. That's how I built my Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook followings."



    Keep Your Audience Engaged

    Lopez has one simple formula for keeping your audience engaged and growing: live a fascinating, authentic, adventurous life and share it through vlogging (video blogging).

    It doesn't have to be fancy or time-consuming. "I've made more money with my iPhone than most people have made in their lives with high-tech equipment," he says.

    "Snapchat is the most authentic mirror to my life because I post so often "behind the scenes" of my everyday life. If I notice too much repetition in my Snapchat story, I think

    "life is getting boring." Instead of trying to change my social media, I just do more in my life."

    "Travel more, read more, go to more events, think more, business network more, and your social media will naturally become twice as interesting and engaging."



    Expand Your Reach

    Lopez recommends "shoutout for shoutout" exchanges as the least expensive way to grow a decent Instagram following of 10,000 to 100,000.

    How it works: repost another user's post and say "Repost" or "Follow my friend."

    "Start with acquaintances who have a couple thousand Instagram followers. Just say, "I love your post. I'm going to repost it on my Instagram and tag you."

    Don't ask for anything in return.

    Many people are happy if you get them only 100 followers. Then you can come back a week later and say, "I have this post, would you mind posting it for me?



    Monetize

    Once you have an audience, it's time to monetize. The easiest way to start small is with Amazon Affiliates.

    "If you know a lot about laptops, start posting "unboxing videos" -- where you unbox a laptop -- on your Instagram.

    If you don't have the money to buy it, you could go to the store and film yourself reviewing it," Lopez says. Or if you have a big enough audience, manufacturers will send it to you for free.

    "Using Amazon Associates, you can get paid between 5 percent and 10 percent for everyone who clicks on your special tracking link and buys. That could be $100 commission on a $1,000 laptop. If a few people buy, suddenly you're making a couple hundred bucks from it."



    Get Paid To Be An Influencer

    As you grow, another way to make money is to attract brands that work with influencers. Even 10,000 engaged followers are highly valuable to companies selling to similar demographics.

    "You can start charging brands to wear their clothing. They might not pay you a ton, but it grows. When I started out, people wouldn't pay me anything. But I just got paid $35,000 to do a 10-second video for one brand."

    Lopez tells of one friend who got free hotel rooms in exchange for a post about the hotel on his travel-themed blog. It was win-win. The hotel reached thousands of qualified people, and Lopez's friend got to travel for low or no cost while building his audience.

    Guest Authored By The Oracles. The Oracles is an invitation-only brain trust comprised of the world's leading entrepreneurs who share their top advice and success strategies to help others grow their business, live a better life, and achieve success faster. Interested in joining? Apply here. Follow The Oracles on Twitter.




    Businesses that are interested in influencing millennials should certainly use social media to address them.

    That being said, in order to be successful, it is imperative that brands recognize exactly how millennials look to social media for information and feedback.

    It’s not so much promotion and advertising that makes a difference. Instead, this generation values sincerity, peer and influencer recommendations, and values.." -Andrew Arnold

    Tai Lopez is an investor and advisor to many multimillion-dollar businesses; connect with Tai on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, or YouTube..


      • Authored by:
        Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at YourWorldBr@nd.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, Colorado. 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 ;)

      Tuesday, October 31, 2017

      YOUR Own Marketing Agency In 7 Steps?


      Most people dream of starting their own business and creating a life that lets you travel and have fun while getting paid.



      The problem is that 99 percent of people don't follow through.

      But accomplishing it is easier than you think by creating a digital social media marketing agency.

      Tai Lopez, member of The Oracles, says, "If I had to start out again with no money or experience, I'd find small businesses to pay me up to $10,000 per month to manage their social media."

      Unless you've been living under a rock, you can't miss Lopez on social media. He's leveraged social platforms to launch dozens of new businesses and scale existing ones.

      He has one of the top 20 most popular TEDx talks ever. And his YouTube videos are used by some college professors to teach marketing. Why? He's not afraid to experiment.




      "I've spent $20 million running crazy social media experiments to see what works and doesn't, making tens of millions in the process.

      "As a marketer, Lopez quickly noticed that small-business owners find social media intimidating. "It's technical and always changing," Lopez says, citing Meerkat -- the defunct live streaming platform as an example of something that was popular in 2015, but now everyone barely remembers it. "Unless you're immersed, it's hard to keep up with how all the social platforms work."

      Lopez stresses how this creates an opportunity for you. "The secret to making money is to become valuable," explains Lopez. "Even knowing how Facebook and Google work can be a game changer for a small business. They'll gladly pay you forever if you can keep helping their bottom line."

      Lopez estimates that the average customer will pay you $1,500 a month -- even if you work part-time. Five clients conservatively makes you $9,000 a month. That's a six-figure business.

      Lopez teaches how to create your own marketing agency with social media and get small businesses to hire you. Here are seven steps to start immediately.



      1. Apply Social Media On Yourself

      "Start marketing yourself," Lopez explains. His viral "Here in My Garage" YouTube video was seen billions of times and shot with just an iPhone, "but it convinced people that I was a capable marketer.

      2. Pick Lucrative Niches

      Social media marketing is a "front-loading" business model, meaning that you put in a lot of work at the start. (The opposite is a "treadmill business:" if you don't show up to work, your income goes to zero.)

      Lopez recommends focusing on attracting high-value clients like doctors, lawyers, and dentists because they won't struggle to pay you.

      "Once you know how to help one dentist, it's easy to duplicate and produce consistent results for other dentists," Lopez explains. "You'll avoid the death trap of trading time for money and build more predictable income streams from multiple retainers."



      3. Create Packages

      "Clients want different things, and some always want the "luxury package," Lopez says. "If you only have one price, you'll lose clients who want extra services."

      Instead, Lopez recommends creating four packages: $997, $1,997, $4,997, and $9,997. That way, you have a basic service and VIP option. The difference is the amount and type of work you'll do.

      For $997, you could optimize a client's website to capture someone's email address. And create a simple email marketing funnel -- a highly valuable asset -- to nurture the relationship.

      For $1,997, you could manage all of a client's social media accounts and create stories that build their brand. You could then add paid advertising for the more expensive packages.

      "For $9,997, you could offer the same services as the $1,997 package but invest $4,000 on Google and Facebook Ads," Lopez says. "You'd keep $4,000 profit, which is a 50 percent margin."



      4. Win Clients Quickly

      "The best way to win clients is through friends, family, and referrals. If someone has never worked with you, they'll be risk-averse to hiring you," explains Lopez, who believes you should avoid taking any money initially.

      "Do a free evaluation of their website and social accounts using a premade template. You can then confidently say, "Here's what you're doing and how I'd improve you."

      "Secure one or two clients and ask them for written or video testimonials," he adds. "Success stories prove your credibility to other potential clients."



      5. Tell Engaging Stories To Attract Followers

      Lopez quickly built more than one million Snapchat followers. To the casual observer, he's merely sharing his fun lifestyle, featuring models, supercars, and cool friends. But there's more at work.

      "My definition of branding is to make a business interesting," Lopez says. "Jayden Gross, one of my first students, makes over $100,000 a month with his social media marketing agency at age 22. He told me the most valuable thing I taught him was how to create a "brand story."

      Instead of traditional marketing that pushes sales, Lopez recommends creating a fun, compelling, behind-the-scenes, adventurous story that continues day to day. "It's like an ongoing commercial that will keep people engaged and coming back to watch every day."

      "Become a master at telling your client's story," Lopez adds. "Start by recording a simple video [about their story] for their website."



      6. Track Results

      To get paid what you want, you've got to deserve it," Lopez says. "You need to prove that you're making your clients money. So, use tools like Hootsuite to track your marketing efforts and show them the results."

      7. Hire Staff

      Lopez stresses the importance of becoming the Army General who builds a team to do the heavy lifting. "You at least need a personal or virtual assistant and an accountant to manage everyday operations and your money."

      Lopez shares the advice of his second mentor, Allan Nation: "You never really make money working for yourself. You make money when other people work for you."

      Guest Authored By The Oracle's. The Oracles is an invitation-only brain trust of the world's leading entrepreneurs who share their top advice and success strategies to help others grow their business, live a better life and achieve success faster. Follow The Oracle's on Twitter.




      Click here to learn how to start your marketing agency with social media and get small businesses to hire you within four months.."

        • Authored by:
          Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at YourWorldBrand.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, Colorado. 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 ;)