It the Social Way
Not
only has marketing changed, the platform of marketing is also going
through tremendous changes. Online marketing is evolving to
incorporate social media marketing, and social media is acquiring a
whole new dimension in itself.
Facebook
has acquired social media giants like Instagram, WhatsApp and lately
Snapchat. Not only this, the new social video app by YouTube has also
opened up new avenues for keen marketers. Find out what’s new in
the social space and how you can make most of it.
Facebook
Messenger Day
Messenger
Day is like Snapchat. The images or videos that are posted on
Facebook Messenger Day, will be live for 24 hours only and then will
disappear. These messages can be viewed by the audience you choose to
show the message to.
The
best part about Messenger Day is Facebook is not positioning it as a
board where you could post what you’ve done or what you’re doing;
Facebook is positioning Messenger Day as a planner for one day in
advance, where you can post what you are going to do. This gives
marketers the window to help people make plans for the next day.
Marketers can send special offers, discounts or even event
information to their customer base.
Facebook
Stories is again pretty much the same thing, just that Stories lets
you share
Facebook
Videos
According
to a research by Quintly, native videos on Facebook are shared above
one thousand percent as compared to any other formats. This is
followed by YouTube followed by Vimeo and then others.
Marketers
need to understand the power of Facebook videos and create videos
that have fun, imaginative or genuinely informative content, for such
videos have a better chance of going live.
Instagram’s
‘Suggestions’
Instagram
has introduced the feature ‘Suggestions For You’ which provides
link suggestions based on your social network, ‘liked’ posts etc.
The feature is great news for marketers that are active on the
platform, because this will add to the exposure to friends of friends
and so on.
WhatsApp’s
Broadcast List
Unlike
a WhatsApp group, the WhatsApp broadcast list allows businesses to
create a list and with a single tap, send one-on-one messages to the
entire list. Most people quit WhatsApp groups instantly if it is a
marketing related group but with the broadcast list the message goes
as a personal message. This comes in handy for sending subtle
promotional messages to your friends and people in your personal
circle.
YouTube’s
Uptime
YouTube’s
social media app allows users to watch YouTube videos in group
messages with friends. Users can comment or interact real-time while
watching videos, pretty much like Facebook Live. This feature is not
yet out for everyone and on all devices, but nonetheless, it’s
being tested.
Marketers
can get full advantage of interactive videos for their broadcasting
events, interviews, behind-the-scene videos, new product teasers etc.






