Tag : social media for the holidays

Hashtag Your Holiday! Why The Calendar Is Your Social Media Friend

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4Jul

Happy Fourth of July! As Americans celebrate their Independence Day, fireworks will set off, hot dogs will be grilled, and beer will be slurped all throughout the fifty states. Meanwhile, our fun moments will be documented online via social media. These are the kind of days social media was made for! We will see tweets upon tweets of firework videos and Facebook status updates wishing America a  Happy Birthday in the coming hours. Guess what? Your business needs to join in the fun.

Social media marketing rocks holidays. They bring inspiration to the writers, deliver a massive amount of content, and by using appropriate hashtags, your posts will show up on a whole lot more screens than traditional content. By acknowledging a special time which customers are most likely participating in, you will be showing the humanity of your company which is a key goal in social media marketing. You want to be involved in the community you are reaching out to.

Of course, Independence Day isn’t the only holiday and each festive time brings its unique array of content curation ideas. When December rolls around, you are in for some holiday overload so a nice balance of holiday-centric posts and business-centric updates will give your audience room to breathe. You should not ignore a holiday, even if you are a bit of a Scrooge. Every year, Google catches heat for not acknowledging Easter Sunday with their Google Doodles. You don’t want that kind of publicity.

There are also holidays beyond those that the Post Office acknowledges. Each industry has awareness months and niche holidays that pertain to its demographic. They can range from events like Breast Cancer Awareness Month (which is October) and National Ice Cream Day (which is coming up on the 17th! Get your scoopers ready). No joke, every single day is a holiday, sometimes two or three of them on the same day. A little bit of research will give you a plethora of things to celebrate.

From a strict business sense, you should use social media marketing to take advantage of holiday shopping rushes. Between Black Friday specials to Back to School sales, the Sunday Paper inserts have nothing on a boosted Facebook post. So, get your Santa hat on and light those sparklers, because your business will benefit from participating in these special fun days.
What holiday posting techniques does your business utilize? Comment below!

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Should Social Media Play a Role in Your Marketing Plan This Fall?

27Aug

As a relatively new subject for many businesses, there are many misconceptions about the social media universe and its impact on a business’s bottom line.  As we are nearly shutting the door on summer and opening the window to the fall and winter months,  I wanted to address one of these misconceptions in hopes that it will help you create an even better marketing campaign for the coming months.  Who doesn’t want a synergistic marketing strategy going into the busy holiday season!

Ok, here we go:

Social Media Marketing Does Not Take the Place of All Marketing Activities

Why do I say this?  It is down to the fact that I have been alarmed by the amount of businesses out there that are forgoing all of the traditional marketing channels to invest solely in a social media marketing campaign.

In fact, every week I speak to at least one person who wants to put all of their “marketing eggs” in the social media basket.  From a business standpoint, this is great for my agency, but from a marketer’s standpoint it is not a good decision.  In fact, if a client has no marketing strategy and are undertaking ZERO other marketing activities, I caution them against investing all of their capital into social media marketing.

Why?

Because in order to truly tap into the benefits of social media marketing, you need to have an existing marketing strategy to incorporate it into.

In fact, I’ve even spoken with large international firms that were having huge success with their advertising strategy, but were going to totally scrap it and invest in social media.  While the social media spend is crucial to a business, if you were spending $100,000 per year on advertising and were generating $500,000 in income….why would you just suddenly stop?

Now don’t get me wrong, there is value in executing a social media marketing campaign on its own, but the success is just at a lower level than when paired with a cohesive marketing strategy.  You need to understand that social media marketing is not the be all and end all of business, but rather the glue that holds everything together and the powerful megaphone that will get your message seen and heard by millions of members of your target market.

Now onto budgets.  If you are unable to take on social media yourself, outsourcing is a wonderful solution…but you need to budget for the activity.  Believe me, as a marketer for over a decade, I know very well how important the marketing budget is and how little we have to work with in order to create mountains of success.  My point is that if you are going to decide to spend on social media marketing, you need to make sure that all of the other spokes in the marketing wheel are well oiled and ready for action.  This way you will be maximizing your marketing spend while also maximizing your marketing potential.

Just think about it.  You get to hit your audience only once when you send out an email blast.  But what if that same email was re-purposed on your blog as an article, a topic for a video you post on YouTube, a discussion seen by thousands on LinkedIn, a tweet on Twitter, a pin on Pinterest, a Company Page update on LinkedIn….and the list goes on (and it honestly does).  So where you email database was only 350-1,000 people, you would be able to hit upwards of the hundred thousands with social media.

My advice is to consider the positive effects of social media WHILE you are formulating your plan.  Already done it?  Then revise your plan with the social media effects in mind.

Also, it doesn’t hurt to schedule time with a consultant to walk you through all of this.  Sometimes an outside perspective can really make your ideas come to fruition faster and possibly open doors to new opportunities.

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