You had an epiphany: It's time to hire a social media marketing (SMM) expert and enhance your company's digital presence.
Before you let go of the wheel and hand over the key to another company, however, it's a great idea to make sure that the agency or specialist you choose to employ has the competence, experience and awareness to make your investment well spent.
So, how should you go about doing this? Well, like any new hire, with questions.
Think carefully about what you hope to achieve with social media. Do you want to optimize your inbound marketing strategy? Establish your brand as a social media influencer? Appeal to a younger audience? Humanize your business's identity?
Whatever your goals may be, it's imperative that they are clearly communicated before a single penny is dropped.
To help you better frame your questionnaire strategy, here are nine questions you should ask a potential candidate.
A successful company blog post is more than just a well-written, relevant or informative piece of content.
It's also strategically promoted.
Niche social communities such as Quora, Reddit, LinkedIn Groups and inbound.org give companies a chance to show off their expertise and become a source of influence and thought-leadership among a specific audience.
Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are all great places to publish blog posts too, but there are many other platforms to share, discuss, network, engage and promote your brand-and an experienced SMM expert knows exactly how to harness this.
If uploading company videos onto YouTube is something you already do (or hope to), your social media expert needs to have a good understanding into optimization.
YouTube is the second largest search engine platform (only behind Google) with nearly a billion unique visitors per month. So, taking advantage of YouTube's broad online community by sharing video content is a great idea. However, company profiles/videos that lack basic optimization are not likely to generate much awareness or engagement.
Take a look at how Denny's optimizes their YouTube presence.
LinkedIn's outbound marketing feature is a proven highly effective strategy in generating awareness and hot leads toward a targeted group.
Simply knowing how to segment audiences and setting up daily budgets is not enough; there needs to be a proven track record of successfully executed calls-to-action as well as conversions acquired in order to receive your confidence and endorsement.
If your company has more of an up-and-at-em workplace culture, Facebook Live and Snapchat are perfect platforms for showcasing your spontaneous and lively personality. From attending tradeshows and events to employee birthdays and company outings-Facebook Live and Snapchat offer you the unique opportunity to add a transparent and entertaining perspective into your company.
One of the best mechanisms for driving audience growth is through SM contests. Tangible rewards, such as money, tickets to sporting/music events and product-related incentives are powerful methods for driving engagement and increasing brand-name recognition.
SM contests are also time-consuming though, and require in-depth, consistent communication with participants; SM contests should be creative, have a clearly defined objective while incite anticipation, curiosity and fun among participants.
A competent SMM expert should have a good grasp on how to connect a brand's product or value proposition with audience involvement.
Not only can you build your social reach and be introduced to a wave of new (hot) leads, but you can also gain valuable insight into industry news and innovative marketing strategies.
Hosting or participating in a Twitter chat is a wonderful social instrument that can be used to bring a community of socially active individuals together and dive into an intelligent, industry-relevant conversation. Your SMM expert should have a strong concept of how to prepare for a twitter chat, and bring value into the discussion.
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Sure, G+ might not have the followers of the likes of Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or the networking potential of LinkedIn, but that doesn't mean it should be ignored.
Google+ wasn't engineered to spy on your ex-high school lover or post photos of a bacon-jalapeno Bloody Mary, it was designed to connect people based on passions, interests, industries and careers. In fact, Google+ may be the best social networking site to bring context and people together, thus introducing your brand to consumers who are most likely to purchase. Since it's owned by Google, it also has potential to help with search rankings since posts are indexed in the search engine result pages (SERPs).
Influencer marketing continues is one the most effective strategies for driving immediate attention and loyalty to your brand; however, it's not exactly easy to do.
Whether it's establishing a relationship with a celebrity, industry expert or well-known SMM personality, influencer marketing takes a methodical approach; a strategy that nurtures relationships without bombarding them with requests or reminders, but rather, understands how to build valuable connections that benefit both parties.
Many SMM experts are so occupied with 'how to sell' they completely forgo building authentic relationships with customers. Disregarding the community aspect of social media is one of the most tragic and easily avoidable blunders in SMM.
Does your SMM expert know how to:
- Listen to audience's pain points, roadblocks and quandaries
- Embrace genuineness
- Put customers at the center of their focus (e.g., publishing user generated content)
- Produce content that your audience cares about