Strategy, Benefits, Statistics & Demographics

I have recently been researching social media usage at my internship. My assignment is to present them the fact, and propose 2-3 platform that would be beneficial to the company. They are a small business and are not currently using any social media. There is an abundance of social media information online, and after looking at all the research I have found I can’t seem to think of any reason a business wouldn’t be using social media. Here are the steps I took toward discovery the right route to take.

1) First think about communication type. Will you be using B2B, B2C, or both.

2) After you know how you will be talking to your audience, you need to find your specific target. Look at the demographics, age, gender, income, and education.

 

3) By now you should have a good sense of direction. You should have narrowed down you choices and now its time to measure the success of each. I did this by looking at where current marketers plan to increase their usage, or where they plan to decrease usage.

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These steps should make choosing a platform, or platforms much easier for any business. The next step is to create a social media strategy. This strategy is not a one stop marketing solution, it should be integrated into a larger marketing strategy. If you choose to create multiple platforms for the company, it is important to note that a unique message should be crafted for each individual platform as the target for each varies. I recently became Hootsuite certified through Hootsuite University, a program packed with advice, tips, and best practice for all social media marketers. If this is something that excites you, Hootsuite is a great way to gain social media education, and of course a certification.

 

Social media marketing strategies, just another way that social media is changing relationships one site at a time. 

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The Social Media Revolution

The social media revolution is quickly taking over the lives of many. Whether it is teenagers looking for a distraction from hours of homework, or young professionals who are now running social media platforms as part of their job. With this revolution comes a great shift in communication, which is changing relationships around the world. We used to be in a world where large corporations talked at us. We received bias information whether it was in the news, or about a product. We were a society without much power, and greatly deceived. Now we are fighting back! Social media is a powerful tool available to everybody. Not only do we now have the ability to talk back, we now have the ability to put out our own messages, and our own news.

A simple, yet powerful example of people talking back is seen in consumer reviews. Instead of companies just telling us about how great a product is, we now have the ability to input our own opinions, which have become very influential when it comes to consumer purchasing decisions. Social media has given the people a voice that has exceeded everyone’s expectations. From YouTube celebrities, to blog writers selling award-winning books, social media has a place for everyone.

With the Grammys on tonight, we see a perfect example of the power social media holds. Anybody can put out a tweet that can be re-tweeted by a celebrity, or multimillion-dollar company. Or somebody can tweet about a celebrity and have a chance at actually receiving a reply from them. It is nights like tonight that we really see how social media is breaking down the walls that used to restrict communication between people everywhere.


Social media is changing the world, and all of the relationships in it.