Social Media Marketing Trends
Social media
marketing disappears
Social media is going to be integral part of everything we
do when promoting our business. This will make social media an integral part of
marketing and it will not be a separate activity. Much like SEO or email
marketing, social media will be just one tool in the box.
Integrating social
media to corporate websites
Brands start large scale integration of social media content
into their digital properties. Big brands will use social media connect and
user generated content to get closer to customers. This will help them get most
out of true fans and brand advocates by linking their web properties to
conversations.
More support through
social media
The integration of social media will lead to people
reporting their problems in their channel of choice. Social media integration
lets some of those problems be handled by the peers. However, companies should
find ways to avoid their social media channels becoming a glorified helpdesk.
Social CRM will make
inroads in larger organizations
Social data will be added to the CRM systems to find trends
in sentiment and individual preferences of customers. The goal is to engage the
customer in a conversation and give value that binds them tighter to the brand.
As brands lose control of online interaction social CRM will help them react
and predict how conversations are taking place. Findings from IBM showed that
in the next three to five years, 81% plan to focus on customer analytics and
customer relationship management (CRM) solutions.
Social media will
influence more sales
Social media integration will allow customers to get real
user opinions before making purchase decisions. Social commerce is not web shop
on Facebook. It’s a digital property where people can make their decision based
on marketing materials from the brand and augmented with feedback from existing
customers in a form of ratings, reviews and comments.
Social commerce on
mobile devices
We will lead into a new era in eCommerce where you can
directly purchase from your Facebook account. With proliferation of mobile
platforms social commerce will become popular on mobile devices. Facebook’s
Open Graph will also let you directly purchase with Facebook credits based on
recommendations by your friends.
Social media budgets
will grow
Most companies will increase their social media budgets.
This includes in-house spending on and outsourced services and part of the
investments go to boost their own social presence through blogs and product
reviews. Rest goes to external sites like Facebook.
Social media
advertising will grow
Social media channels are looking to turn a profit so they
are looking for ways to get at your advertising budget. Facebook, LinkedIn,
Twitter and others are looking into way to display more marketing messages to
their users. This will increase budgets dedicated to social media advertising.
Social media advertising will grow to $5 Billion in 2012,
25% of that vill be locally targeted social advertising.
Social media ROI is a
must
More result oriented. Still less than half of the marketer’s
measure results from social media. Social media ROI is a hot topic but less
than half of the marketers report seeing it. We see that the budgets will grow
and social gets more important in the brand’s marketing mix. This means that
C-level will demand results. Dollars in sales - It can be as easy as direct
sales from Facebook or a bit more vague as in conversion rate of people from
social channels is higher than average.
In the course of our conversations with CMOs worldwide, an
overwhelming consensus emerged. The vast majority of CMOs believe there are
three key areas for improvement. They must understand and deliver value to
empowered customers; create lasting relationships with those customers; and
measure marketing’s contribution to the business in relevant, quantifiable
terms.
Rise of the branded
content
Next to advertising there will be a push be in the user’s
stream. This means brands need to create content that is good enough to be
curetted and shared. Content has longer shelf life, can be reused in different
channels, and has higher perceived value for customers. This means that content
creation budgets may in many cases exceed the social advertising budgets. It
wouldn’t be surprising if some brands will kill advertising in favor of content
creation.
Content Curation and
Discovery
Information explosion has created an attention deficit and
people want to have a quick overview of what’s important and easily find what
they need. Aggregation and content curation are going to be very important and
brands start filtering information to give value to their customers. Brands
will integrate curation into their IT or use third party services. News
aggregation apps like Flipboard and magazine apps will find a market in
corporate circles.
Tabletizing and
mobilizing websites
Not exactly a social media thing but businesses start to
make their sites mobile. Like 10 years ago companies made websites because
everybody else did; now they will make their sites mobile because everybody
else does. People will use more social networks’ messaging instead of regular
email and IM. (Webmail providers should be worried).
Social gaming will
grow and spill over to real world
Social Media Games have more players than prime time TV
shows have viewers. In-game ads and branded game items will become important
promotional tools. As social media will become more mobile so will social
gaming. This means that games that are hosted on social networks, such as Zynga
and EA on Facebook, will be playable on mobile devices.
These kinds of games will be played on-the-go – when you’re
traveling by bus, sitting in a boring lecture, waiting for your lunch. Social
gaming will be integrated with real life to physically perform tasks offline that
have effect in the virtual world. Engage real friends; go to locations, flash
mobs, etc. The potential growth of mobile social gaming will be huge.
Location! Location!
Location!
Location based services will be everywhere. The Local
information, reviews, coupons, loyalty programs and more all tied in with your
social graph. We are moving towards an era of real-time need for information.
More and more people will be checking for recommendations about nearby
restaurants, bars, hotels, etc. Location based services will be part of many
marketing campaigns. Near-field communication chips in mobile devices get more
common and will pave the way to the new era of “tap & pay” commerce.
Loyalty programs will start moving towards NFC and location based solutions. NFC
will be a convenient way for you to connect, share and react.
Most social media
usage will be on mobile devices
Social media is happening in real time and people share
content when it’s happening! As smart phone penetrations reaches majority and
tablets become increasingly popular, sharing content will move towards mobile
devices. Smart phones give us extra depth into personalization – we can share
what we want, when we want. The limits are fading! You will always be connected
with social media, no matter where you are!
Group buying sites
will add location based services
Let’s face it, it is a brain dead model. Grow a huge list by
offering really cheap deals and then sell that list to businesses to get really
cheap deals. Group buying will not go away but businesses will understand
better what it is and use it accordingly. To spell it out: businesses buy an
opportunity to let potential customers sample their offering at a hugely
discounted rate in hopes of repeat business. New layer of value can be added by
integrating with location based services that will alert users to deals when
they are in the neighborhood.
Interacting with live
TV in social media
Live TV shows will react to user interactions such as votes,
suggestions, etc. We have the ability to change what’s happening by providing
real-time feedback on social networks. TV is going to be everywhere through
mobile apps.
News will be social
News websites will gradually be replaced by applications
integrated with social media technology such as Facebook’s Open Graph. While
this won’t happen instantly, we’re going down that road as we speak. People
will be reading news from their dedicated applications such as iPad’s Flipboard
or Washington Post Social Reader.
Mobile apps will
become more social
All of the successful new mobile apps will be deeply
integrated with social networks allowing you to share and engage more than ever
before. We will be taking in a lot of suggestions and recommendations from our
friends, colleagues and other trustworthy peers.
Your social media
footprint will grow
Frictionless sharing capabilities and social gestures will
make our lives increasingly visible on social networking sites. Music, TV
shows, check-ins, purchases and more will be automatically posted to social
media sites. Always connected, always sharing! If you don’t share, your friends
will. Some may raise privacy concerns but most people will ignore the
implications and their lives are going to be more open than ever before.
Facebook will break
the 1 Billion people mark
Where do those more than 1 billion Facebook users come from?
The countries with more than 20 million people and Facebook penetration below
20% will add most of this growth in 2012. Add the potential growth of other
countries and you get to a cool billion or 1.1 billion even. And that does not
include China.
Source:
www.dreamgrow.com
Social Media Marketing Trends
Reviewed by Journey Of Digital Media
on
12/27/2013
Rating:
No comments
Post a Comment