Showing posts with label Social Media Trends. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 14, 2025

YOUR Video Content Is King?


6 Social media marketing trends you need to implement, stat!

The world of social media marketing is a fast-paced one. Trends come and go, and if you want to stay on top of your game you need to apply strategies that are up-to-the-minute. Here are six of those marketing trends that really make a significant impact – penetration-wise.

We still have one quarter to go this year, and that’s still plenty of time for you to implement these marketing trends and tactics to create better brand impact!



1. Video Content Is King

There’s never been a more effective time to utilize video as one of your premiere marketing tools – especially since businesses and brands that utilized it are up 63% from the previous year. And with over 1.5 billion users logged in to YouTube every month, social networking sites have launched all sorts of new features that will encourage the use and creation of video content. You have Live Videos, 360-videos, instant stories, etc.

Apart from being an enjoyable aspect of consuming social media content, these videos are also high on value. Ad recall is achievable within your video’s first 10 seconds. Video pros suggest creating animated videos as these are more popular than mere explainer videos.



2. Mobile Solutions Count

Smartphone users now number 2.53 billion as of 2022. According to Facebook data, their number of monthly active users on the mobile platform is nearing 2 billion. It’s safe to say that mobile traffic now surpasses desktop, which is why it’s important to tap into the consciousness of these digital natives through prioritizing mobile.

In particular, you can study how you can better take advantage of the call-to-action button on social network mobile apps. These are more able to generate better conversions than their web platform counterpart. Thus, your marketing strategies should be tailor-fit to attract all of these mobile users.



3. Chatbots Are Crucial For CRM Success

Customer Relation Management, or CRM, is an essential element of business success. This is especially true when addressing the social media aspect of your business. On this platform, Chatbots have proven itself to be very capable in creating real-time engagement to address your customers’ needs. Social media sites have already announced chatbot functions on their platform, so its effectiveness has already been measured and deemed worthy of use.

With a Chatbot deployed to deal with your customers’ first line or level of concerns, you have something that works 24/7 without using real-time human effort for customer service. It’s also a cost-effective way to manage some aspects of your marketing strategy. Since chatbots seem to be in its infancy stage, you can surely expect more out of it in the coming years with improvements in AI research.



4. Investing In Influencer Marketing

Influencers have varied backgrounds – celebrities, fashionistas, savvy moms, articulate and engaging children and everyone in between. What they have in common is their amazing ability to convince people to try a particular product or service. Thus, investing in influencer marketing should definitely be something you should consider to generate significant returns out of your social media marketing efforts. The key is in finding that perfect influencer that hits the target for your niche.

The choice isn’t based on popularity alone. Rather, you want someone who has a wide reach and has developed his/her audience’s trust when it comes to things that he/she patronizes. Social media influencers might seem like a steep investment, but the dividends will pay off in the long run. Brands that count on influencers to get the word across enjoy up to 10x more in their conversion rates – a number that’s pretty hard to beat, strategy-wise.



5. Paid Content That's Also Personalized

Paid content such as sponsored ads is a worthy investment if you want your business to have a wider reach on social media. It’s a good way to be better noticed on social media, especially since there are a million other businesses that create a lot of noise on the same platform. However, it is important to factor in personalization to your paid content. People are generally resistant to random ads on social media, and platforms have responded with new algorithms that match ads to the users who are more likely to appreciate seeing it on their feed. This goes for Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. With this in place, your task is to personalize your content in such a way that your audience immediately sees its relevance in their lives. Social media platforms are already doing you a favor with these new algorithms that bring your target market closer to you, so you’d best focus on crafting your content to capture their attention and create conversions as a result. As a tip, you can also apply the use of analytics to truly understand your data and therefore find out how you can better apply what you know to reach your target users.



6. Automation = Real And Lasting Solutions

With so many competitors all vying for the attention of users numbering in the billions, working smarter is more effective compared to working harder.

In this line, automation presents itself as strategy that does away with manual effort so you can spend more time concentrating on other more important aspects of your business as a digital marketer.

The good thing about automation being so prevalent these days is the cost has gone down significantly. Having said that, you really have no excuse to avail of it for better success in social media marketing.



Variety Wins in Social Media Marketing

With all these new trends coming out, it is safe to say that a general rule to follow when drafting a solid social media marketing strategy is to have a focus on variety. Nowadays, it is never enough to focus all of your efforts on just one strategy. The gains you can generate by casting a much wider net is hard to ignore, especially in a digital platform wherein all the tools are right there in front of you for you to take advantage of. At the same time, it pays to remember that while everything is about technology these days, the heart of your marketing strategy should be the people you want to reach. Trends come and go, but the people – your target market – will constantly remain the same for the most part.

Guest Authored By Mike Johnston. Mike is the founder and editor of CMS Critic. He consults with vendors and the public to help them find the right products for their websites and businesses. When he's not working here, he's off mixing cocktails for his wife's website, The Kitchen Magpie. You can check out some of his great cocktail shots over on Instagram.





The world of social media marketing is a fast-paced one. Trends come and go, and if you want to stay on top of your game you need to apply strategies that are up-to-the-minute.

Here are six of those marketing trends that really make a significant impact – penetration-wise – this 2018. We still have one quarter to go this year, and that’s still plenty of time for you to implement these marketing trends and tactics to create better brand impact! Video content is king. There’s never been a more effective time to utilize video as one of your premiere marketing..

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

    Friday, February 1, 2019

    Social Media Trends YOU Should Know!


    14 Social media trends that every marketer should know about?

    Social media is no longer just a trendy marketing tactic—it’s a crucial one. Today’s consumers turn to social media to find brands they can trust, looking for user testimonials, examples of exceptional customer service and more..



    To meet these evolving demands, your company must maintain an engaging social media presence that offers customers the brand experience they expect.

    I asked a panel of Forbes Communications Council members which social media trends marketers should prepare for this year. Here’s what they had to say.




    1. An Increased Demand For Truly ‘Social’ Engagement

    People want to do business with companies they know, trust and love. A company that simply uses social media as a medium for advertising is losing out on the most important piece: the “social” aspect, where you have the opportunity to build those all-important connections. In 2019, those companies that engage with their audience will be the ones that win. -Holly Chessman, GlowTouch Technologies

    2. A Fading Facebook

    Data shows Facebook usage and engagement has dropped significantly: According to the Pew Research Center, 42% of users have taken a break from the site in the past year, and 26% have deleted the app from their phones. This doesn’t mean it’s a dead channel, but it does mean we need to explore alternatives and, if continuing to market via Facebook, need to advertise less and engage more with users to help our brand stand apart from the noise. -Lisa Guyott, College Possible



    3. The Growth Of LinkedIn

    In terms of underrated social platforms, LinkedIn will be huge in 2019. So few marketers have really taken advantage of LinkedIn as a publishing and content platform, even if they urge a CEO to post occasional words of wisdom. Those who build out a strong LinkedIn strategy will get their brand’s messages seen by a discerning audience craving quality content, advice and opportunities to engage. -Melissa Kandel, little word studio

    4. Instagram Stories

    No secret here: Instagram Stories continue to gain popularity and increased engagement via organic and paid methods. According to TechCrunch, in June 2018 Instagram exceeded 1 billion monthly users, and according to Business Insider, Instagram Stories draws nearly 400 million users. I would make this an essential in your social media strategy for 2019. -Glenn Gray, Buffalo Agency



    5. Interactive Quizzes

    Marketers must think about interactive content. Instead of shouting at your consumer, invite them into an experience. Interactive quizzes have taken the marketing world by storm, and software tools like Float IQ and Buzzfeed Quiz Generator make it easy for marketers to execute quizzes across their social channels. Just remember to plug into your e-commerce pages for the quiz reveal to drive sales. -Keith Bendes, Float Hybrid

    6. Live Video

    Visual is the new content medium on social, with live video being the most compelling way to communicate. Good live video is authentic, doesn’t feel scripted and connects with an individual on a mass audience scale. Marketers should actively use analytics and insights from live video consumption to learn more about their audience and deepen engagement with them. -Sara Larsen, Brightcove

    7. Social Media As A Trust-Building Platform

    While public use of social media continues to grow, trust in social media has never been lower. Brands need to shift from maximizing their reach on social media to nurturing trust. To be considered an influencer, you’ll want to have more intimate, transparent discussions with your followers. The viral nature of social media will help expose you to a wider audience. -Kara Cowie, SkillPath



    8. Consumers As Branded Content Creators

    Social media and smartphones have given rise to the era of visual content. In 2019, users will continue to demand highly personalized visual experiences, and traditional brand-centric messaging won’t make the cut. Spend less time creating ineffective content and more time tapping into the free, trusted and authentic user-generated content your customers are creating about your brand every day. -Mallory (Blumer) Walsh, Stackla

    9. More Inbound Requests Through Social Channels

    The use of social media will not slow down anytime soon. Marketers must be on top of the latest social media tools and platforms so they’re able to quickly analyze trends and respond to customers proactively. Be prepared to see a larger volume of inbound customer requests via social channels. Monitor these channels proactively to respond quickly and keep customers satisfied. -Alex Goryachev, Cisco

    10. Brands Using Groups

    I think people will spend less time posting publicly online and more time in group chats. In 2019 brands will seek to be a part of the conversation by creating and growing groups built adjacent to their brand. It will be a place where brands can share inside jokes and stories and connect with smaller, dedicated groups of loyal people rather than trying to reach everyone. -JD Prater, Quora



    11. Long-Form Content Marketing

    The biggest misunderstanding about consumers is that they only engage with short, concise content. The truth is they will engage with what is interesting, no matter how long it is. Scientific evidence is proving that long-form content drives conversion and search engine optimization when done right. More brands and influencers will get into it as a way to tell their impactful stories. -Edward Bourelly, Omni-Culture Marketing, Inc.

    12. Voice Search On Social Media

    Voice search is already an emerging trend in the tech and internet spaces, but it has yet to make an entrance in the social media world. Voice search will be an integral part of a hands-free experience in tech, and that includes social media. Content marketers should be prepared to create content that can be read, watched and listened to. As it is, most marketers stop short of recorded content. -Jeff Grover, Best Company

    13. More Authentic Influencer Marketing

    Marketers became enamored with influencers in 2018. Many didn’t understand the importance of partnering with influencers who truly love the brands they’re endorsing. They simply hired people whose followers fit their target demographics. Social consumers are savvy and can sniff out inauthenticity instantly. In 2019, brands that win in influencer marketing will take a more authentic approach. -Ahmad Daher, Denali Advanced Integration



    14. More Behind-The-Scenes ‘Reality’

    Reality, reality, reality—that’s what we’re all craving. Businesses that embrace social media and are comfortable letting the audience behind the curtain have a tremendous opportunity to significantly increase their brand reach. Most businesses approach social media as another outlet to disseminate an advertisement; however, as consumers, we’re immune to it. -Corey Keating, Equinox Funds

    Guest Authored By Forbes Communications Council. Forbes Agency Council is an invitation-only organization for executives in successful public relations, media strategy, creative and advertising agencies. Find out if you qualify. Follow Forbes Agency Council on Twitter.





    "Get ready to have your best year on social media yet. Following these tips, not only will you get more likes and follows than ever before, but you'll gain more loyal customers too.." -SyedBalkhi


    • 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 ;)

    Friday, September 14, 2018

    5 Digital Advertising Social Media Trends?


    Five social media trends that will impact digital advertising..

    Social media has become a critical ingredient to every advertiser’s marketing mix. Gone are the days in which social media was simply used for product discovery and awareness.


    Today, social media marketing plays an increasingly important role in driving intent and conversion within the consumer journey. But the world of social media is dynamic and in constant change.

    Keeping up with social media evolution can be challenging for many marketers. From Facebook hearings to influencer transparency, here are five trends and areas of focus that advertisers should keep an eye on to stay on top of the social media marketing game.

    Keeping up with social media evolution can be challenging for many marketers. From Facebook hearings to influencer transparency, here are five trends and areas of focus that advertisers should keep an eye on to stay on top of the social media marketing game.


    Organic Reach Is Changing

    The organic world of social content has been unfolding for some time and reflects a broader trend of the evolution happening in SEO. As Google, Facebook and Amazon cracked down with more updates and AI-driven technology, marketers have had to become savvier to reach consumers.

    What does this mean for social media marketers? It’s time to change the game by investing in more useful, high-quality content that consumers actually want to see and engage with. Despite all the headlines about Facebook’s algorithm changes, it didn’t wipe out brands that effectively used organic content -- it weeded out those that didn’t. If your messaging didn’t produce “meaningful interactions” among users, you weren’t set up to win in the first place.

    The next generation of content marketers needs to know how to create content that builds a bridge between business goals and consumer needs and desires. Invest in creating engaging social content, and you will continue to win organic social.


    Social Ad Spend Continues To Rise

    This year, Zenith Media predicts that online advertisers will outspend TV advertisers by $40 billion. A whopping 40% of this year's global ad spend will take place online. And more specifically, ad spend on social media is expected to increase by more than 20%, totaling $58 billion.

    Even with the increased focus on paid social, the key to conversion for social media marketing lies in the call to action (CTA). Instagram has seen success from its “Shoppable Tags,” especially within the retail industry. As new and improved CTA options pop up everywhere from Snapchat to Twitter to YouTube, smart advertisers should continue to test new ways to garner action and sales from social media campaigns.

    Facebook Still Reigns Supreme

    Despite all the negative publicity regarding its data privacy and security practices, coupled with disappointing Q2 Wall Street performance, consumers still flock to the tech titan by the billions. Facebook's daily active users continued to rise in the second quarter to 2.23 billion, solidifying its stronghold as the most impactful social media platform for advertisers.


    Chatbots Are Winning

    The world has gone artificial intelligence crazy and, for marketers focused on storytelling, chatbots are the newest shiny thing to test on social media marketing programs. Chatbots within platforms like Facebook Messenger can help content marketers effectively communicate with an audience via an enhanced customer experience.

    Leveraging its vast amount of user data, Facebook’s Messenger platform continues to add functions like in-chat payment, built-in natural language processing (NLP) and Handover Protocol. Though these tools are still in beta mode, some companies, like the beauty retailer Sephora, have already experienced success. As more companies embrace chatbot functionality, brands can improve customer service, engagement, speed to close, conversion rates and overall experience.


    Ephemeral Content Will Lead The Pack For Younger Consumers

    With billions of daily video views happening on Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram, marketers should not ignore the engagement that ephemeral (or short-lived) content can provide, especially with millennials and Generation Z-ers. Ephemeral content allows the user to engage with a brand on a more authentic level.

    A well-crafted ephemeral content strategy can deliver stronger brand engagement and loyalty using the right mix of images, influencers and rich media, such as video. Marketers and their creative designers should reenvision their video strategy for ephemeral, given the content is short-lived and designed to create FOMO (fear of missing out), no matter the industry.

    Leveraging CTAs is key to return on investment, and for ephemeral content that means the use of Snap Codes or Instagram Nametags. Through buyer personas and other audience segmentation tools, marketers can leverage ephemeral content as the purest form of social media storytelling.

    Guest Authored By Joe Marinucci. Joe is Founder and CEO of Digital Media Solutions. Follow Joe on Twitter.





    "Marketers should expect more changes in the social media landscape in the near term.

    The role of social media marketing will continue to evolve. Combining the power of continuous reach and the ability to optimize and target will elevate the winners on this platform to the next level. -JoeMarinucci


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