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Saturday, November 5, 2022

Hootsuite Article - Viral Trends


Viral Trends: A Practical Guide for Marketers

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Viral trends are a combination of things—they’re fun, entertaining, and reflective of what people are interested in. It makes sense that as a social media marketer, you’d want to include some form of popular culture into your social media strategy.
When brands jump on trends, it’s called real-time marketing. While the potential payoff can be huge, the risk is also high.
We’re going to show you how to identify a viral trend that would be good for your business to jump on and how to do so effectively.

How to identify viral trends on social media

1. Monitor hashtags and keywords

Twitter has a Trends section that lists hashtags and keywords that are being widely used in a specific region or globally. In parallel, Facebook’s Trending section features the top articles on trending topics, as well as how many people are “talking about this.”

Viral Trends: A Practical Guide for Marketers | Hootsuite Blog
Image via Facebook.

For the most part, hashtags were invented for users to keep tabs on topics and conversations floating around social media. They make it easier for people to find out more about a subject or news event, or to join in on an existing discussion.
Hootsuite lets you search and monitor hashtags, keywords, and discussions across all your social media streams from one place. The dashboard also makes it easy to engage with users that are posting in a specific area.

2. Learn from industry leaders

Think of digital media giants like BuzzFeed—experts at capitalizing on trends fast.
You should also pay attention to online communities like Reddit—the “front page of the internet”—as so many trends start there.

3. Know when a trend is no longer a trend

Similar to a fashion trend in real life, an online trend has a best-before date. In the digital world where there is so much content and things move so quickly—trends come and go.
Catchphrases, memes, images, videos—all of it spreads rapidly across the internet, and inevitably people will tire of it.
It’s hard to tell exactly when a trend will reach its saturation point, but a good indicator is when more brands than people are involved.
Good indicators of a dying trend are when the creators are brought onto a talk show to discuss it, when the trend is covered in the news, and when it begins to trickle into other mainstream media.

How to know when your business should jump on a social media trend

1. Go back to your business objectives

In any kind of social media marketing strategy, you should establish your business goals and objectives before doing anything. Ask yourself—What are you trying to achieve by integrating this trend into your strategy? Is it to drive brand awareness or more traffic to your website? How will you know if you’ve succeeded—what metrics will you measure?
Hot tip: Use the S.M.A.R.T framework to establish your goals.
Review your business goals and make sure any real-time marketing strategy will align with those.
A good example is when local businesses capitalized on the Pokémon GO fad. Pokémon GO features augmented reality and the nature of the game involves a lot of waiting. By figuring out if their storefront was a Pokestop or Gym, businesses offered discounts to Pokémon GO users which encouraging them to use their services or products while they played. These businesses made sales, generated brand awareness, and created a sense of relevancy around their brand.

2. Keep an eye on competitors

You and your competitors are fighting for the same audience, business, and industry recognition.
If your competitors are on a trend, it might make sense for you to be too. Of course the best thing to do is to get to it before they do.

How to capitalize on a viral trend effectively

1. Research, research, research

Be sure to fully research a trend before jumping on it. A trending topic might be circling the internet at warp-speed, but if it’s totally unrelated to your brand it won’t work.
A little research would have come in handy for a butcher who wanted to commemorate singer Prince with a plate of purple sausages. He took to Twitter to promote his purple tribute to the recently deceased singer. Turns out, Prince was vegan. The local butcher ended up angering animal rights activists and received a letter from PETA.


The butcher’s Tweet has since been deleted, but the damage was done. A simple fact-check would have saved the man a lot negative press.

2. Move quickly

Trends have expiration dates. While it’s important that you do research before adding the latest internet craze into your social media strategy—it’s equally important to be quick on your toes once you’ve got your research down.
To make the most of a trend, make sure you’re acting at the right time. That means having your organization establish trust in the team or person who’s running your social media. This avoids having to go up a long chain of approval when you’re ready to strike with your own Salt Bae meme.

For example, when everyone started coordinating their own version of the Mannequin Challenge, Hootsuite’s social team knew it was time for our brand to get in on the action. For these time-sensitive situations, it’s extremely valuable to have earned the trust of higher-ups—this trust allowed for our social team to go from idea to execution very quickly.

3. Don’t force it

On the flipside of being prompt when it comes to getting viral content out the door—make sure you think twice before sending out that post. Don’t feel pressured to jump on every single trend, as it might not come off the way you were hoping.
Look what happened to the Victorian Taxi Association on Remembrance Day. They attempted to tie the somber #RemembranceDay hashtag to their business. It was not the best call.



.@YourTaxis just keeps digging that grave the entire cab industry will inevitably end up in. 

As you might have guessed, this earned the taxi company a lot of bad press.
While it’s important to stay up-to-date when it comes to social media, zoning in on the latest internet sensation won’t make or break your brand. If it so happens that your brand isn’t suited for real-time marketing, learn more about what right-time marketing can do for your social media strategy.
Whether you’re real-time marketing or keeping your postings business as usual, Hootsuite can help. Schedule posts, engage with followers, and measure the success of your efforts. Try it free today.


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Sunday, March 5, 2017

An amazing Article - 50 Ideas for Social Media!


Is social media part of your marketing strategy?

If it is, you know how hard it can be to keep up with all of the latest news from the different social platforms. Things changing constantly can make it difficult to craft a cohesive social media marketing strategy for your business.    
Let’s get started! The first 10 are all about FACEBOOK this is an excellent article full of amazing resources for you to use.  Then they go to twitter who has made amazing strides in the ads portion of their platform.  
Right now I believe that the 2 most powerful social media trends are LIVE videos and Pinterest!
Read & Save this article as an important resource for you to go back to there are 50 ideas do not try to implement them all at once.
FULL ARTICLE HERE! Written by
 Carlo Pacis — February 20, 2017

Friday, February 10, 2017

3 trends you may want to watch on Social Media...


Here is an article that I have been discussing in my trainings to my "Mom and Pop" small business owners and entrepreneurs.  The bottom portion of the article is below and I ABSOLUTELY believe that to much automation takes the "Social" out of Social Media if you are automating all of your posts.  tools and I use some automation tolls and I train and discuss this fulling with my audience as to how to appropriately use automation on social media.  
The purpose of social media is to socialize and engage with present or future customers and clients. I agree with this article and thoughts about using caution in your social media. I love the fact that I am not alone in this belief and that I can post this information on to my clients.
Social media marketing: Three trends to watch out for in 2017
"Automation – less is more?

Companies are increasingly turning to social media automation to schedule and measure content. It was inevitable given the rise of the platforms. However, they must be cautioned against too much automation.

People still turn to social platforms (as opposed to a call centre), expecting a more personal interaction . When it comes to customer service, they are also looking for resolution within the platform, and not to be directed to an email address or call centre.They’re also expecting a prompt response from the brands they’re engaging with - whether it be the resolution of their complaint or query, or an acknowledgement that their issue is being attended to.

They need to strike a balance; while automation should be used for content marketing and advertising, one of the key elements of social media is being social – engaging with fans by participating in conversations, responding to comments and queries, and in being able to provide customer support. And these have to be done in real time, by real people."

Friday, January 6, 2017

Do Your Own Blog...

Do Your Own Blog...

When you are trying to monetize and create a following, you will need a good, simple, and easy to navigate website to put them on, I suggest Blogger.com. There are two ways that you may be able to accomplish this: You could do it yourself whether you have any web design skills or not, learn some basics or hire someone else to do it, however, if you don't know the basics, you will not know how to hire the right person.

Doing it yourself, unless you are a professional, to begin it could be difficult for some, follow the blogger tutorials. You will need to read some tutorials and it may take some time to get going. You could also risk having a site that looks bad, no worries, it's all fixable. It is also important (for visitors and search engines) that your site is easy to navigate, which may be a problem if you do not know what you are doing.  Learn the basics, you will not know how to hire the right person.

Making a Do It Yourself website can be hard, so use blogger.com and other people's articles (like NY times or major news sources), make sure you give the link and the author's name DO NOT COPYWRITE, FAIR_USE_Act.  When you accomplish your goal, maybe you will learn so much that you could make new niche sites for other's and get paid!

Thursday, November 17, 2016

How is your business selling to the holiday shoppers in 2016?

How is your business selling to the holiday shoppers in 2016?

Fabulous, the holiday's are upon us.  If you sell products or service what are you doing to market to the holiday shoppers? Digital shopping is expected to increase 25% according to PwC's report.  Your customer or client is getting slammed with holiday sales & black Friday deals, so how do stand out? 

First and foremost we all search on ur phones and tablets, but we do not purchase. Then they are either going to the store or going to their computer to purchase. So please make sure that the mobile ads you are running are browser friendly and not pushing buy now, knowing they most likely will purchase differently.  Make it easy for them to save a picture or list of the top 5 or so items you find to be great holiday gifts.  



Do some research on what people may be searching for this year's gifts, be different, unique is good. Know your current customer base and offer a discount for a particular item or service, gift certificates are always a good idea.  Have your team's input on ideas remember someone quietly sitting in the corner may have a brilliant idea, listen carefully.

When it comes to the holidays make sure you are not missing out!  Do not be afraid to spend money on PPC ads on different platforms depending on your products and services you offer.  Keywords around holidays phrases and ideas, like Christmas, Santa, Rudolph, Hannukah think of your favorite holiday memories.  Have fun with your marketing if you are having fun then the end user will feel that as well, don't be afraid of being you and showing it in your ads.   Make sure you have your ads targeted for remarketing to get the biggest bang for your buck!

Understanding the SMM side of things live videos of your office short
 and sweet, showing your staff decorating or secret Santa silliness.  Remember you can get away with more around the holidays, be professional & kind, but have fun! Every business should be doing some sort of charitable drive whether it be Food, toys for tots or whatever your passion might be.  If people are able to work with and buy from a company that gives back, so make it public that people can come by and drop off donations or a portion of the service they purchase will go to a charity.

Jeanne Zierhoffer
Get a consultation for your business, make sure you are 
positioned correctly to get the holiday shoppers you deserve.

Sunday, November 13, 2016

JZ LifeStyle Team thoughts on Andrew Hutchinson's 2017 Predictions

JZ LifeStyle Team thoughts on Andrew Hutchinson's 2017 Predictions:

Social Media has been in an upward swing and a great way to market in the most recent years. However, most small businesses and entrepreneurs, do not have a plan laid out properly, so they may be using social media, but in effectively.  Some companies outsource their social media, but still no plan or budget in place for it just winging it, more on this later.

Andrew has some great insights on where social media is going in 2017,  be ready Charlotte NC!

As we all know FB live is the greatest ever and underutilized at this point, by many small businesses in Charlotte NC. I share a lot of other people's articles so that my clients need not take my word for it, here is another's opinion.  Andrew writes about FB live which is growing like crazy, but is it an advertising platform for all businesses?  That's what I get asked all the time and the answer is YES!  Get a plan together and take action!
 
Andrew also stated in his article & I have researched this as well the virtual/360 being a big hit in 2017.  This will be an added expense to user's so in my opinion, it will not explode as fast as FB live. The TV plugin is also going to be rolled out even bigger and better.  We will also be seeing a movement in picture recognition, I had been working with a local landscape company here in Charlotte, I have been telling them that pictures, pictures, and more pictures, future customers will soon be able to click a picture and buy it!  Be ahead of what's coming.

With all the features and choices with social media, what do you do? All of it and repeat!  
Start with the basics Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Youtube, Pinterest and Instagram then expand from there, have a plan ask a local expert in your area.  Please use caution, most social media people just post no rhyme or reason random with no plan in place you will not get the results!

Andrew's article is full of great information.  Everything is trackable social media done correctly will explode any business, stay ahead of the game and start implementing it in your marketing plan.

Read Andrew's full article here: 24 Predictions for Social Media in 2017 on Social Media Today

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Small Businesses are not taking advantage of social media...

Small Businesses are not taking advantage of social media...

In the UK as well as in the United States for some reason, small businesses have not caught on to the power of social media or they are doing it wrong.  

Sara Oberst, VP of marketing at Manta commented 
"There is no denying that Instagram is highly popular among today's consumers. With over 500 million monthly viewers on Instagram, small businesses have a unique opportunity to capture new customers. But as our poll found, small business owners aren’t taking full advantage of Instagram for business use – only 24 percent of small business owners actively use Instagram in their social media marketing.”


What I have found amongst the small business owner is that they just post stuff, there is no plan of action put into place for what they are trying to accomplish, whether it's branding, acquiring new customers/clients or to keep their existing customers/clients base informed. Put together a business plan for social media platforms only, what is your business's end game and what results are you trying to accomplish using social media.

The article was based on small businesses in the U.K., however, I find it relevant to what is happening in the local Charlotte NC marketing plans for small businesses I speak with.

Read the full article here: Small Business Owners - UK.  Business Matters - U.K.'s leading small business magazine, however, this is relevant in Charlotte NC.