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Easy Ways to Boost Social Media Engagement [Infographic]

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Easy Ways to Boost Social Media Engagement1Social marketing success hinges on engagement. Take a few easy steps to boost social media engagement.

  • Stay Trendy

    Following and posting about trends (current events, holidays, seasons) is a powerful and easy way to boost engagement. Throw in a trending hashtag into a post to get more eyes on it. If a hashtag or trend doesn’t fit with the brand, don’t attempt to force it.

  • Ask

    Ask followers directly to like and share. Including a simple “Share this” or “Retweet this” will encourage people to share content.

  • Reach out

    Increase engagement by being proactive and reciprocate the support you are given. Start conversations by shouting out the people and entities related to the brand such as fans and other sellers. Thank followers. Let them know that their support matters.

Putting these tips to work will help improve engagement on social media channels.

A big thank you to around.io for this great infographic!

Easy Ways to Boost Social Media Engagement

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The Business of Mother’s Day [Infographic]

[Infographic] The Business of Mother’s Day

[Infographic] The Business of Mother’s DayOn Mother’s Day, people are more than willing to spend on gifts to show their love not only for their own mothers, but also the other mothers they know like stepmoms, wives, sisters, aunts, etc.

Thus, businesses shouldn’t let Mother’s Day pass by without a plan. It’s not only a great day to honor mothers, but also a great day for boosting sales. The numbers already speak for themselves:

  • Spending for gifts peaked at $21.2B in 2015, a giant leap from $11.5B in 2005.
  • Online consumers spend an average of $225.87, and 1 in 3 of them use their smartphones to buy gifts.
  • As many as 30% of shoppers buy their gifts only a week before Mother’s Day.

With an effective digital marketing campaign and a convenient purchasing process, you can attract those last-minute shoppers who just want to buy gifts off the internet quickly and easily.

This awesome infographic comes from TheShelf.com. Thanks for all your hard work!

The Business of Mother’s Day
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How to Use Facebook Live Video to Drive Leads to Your Website

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How to Use Facebook Live Video to Drive Leads to Your Website - 315Facebook wants you to take advantage of the benefits of making videos with Facebook Video. You have the choice of creating live videos or using pre-recorded videos.

Factors To Consider When Making a Video

Anyone can make a video. But, if you want a video that people want to watch, one that excites and interests your viewers, there are a few things you’ll want to consider.

Engaging Your Audience

If you get nervous in front of a camera, you might want to get someone to do your videos. Your audience should feel excited, enthralled and more importantly; engaged. The perfect video is polished, but it doesn’t sound like you’re reading from a script. Viewers want to see the real you, so a professional video isn’t necessary, but it does need to be practiced.

Educate Your Viewers

Whether it’s be written content or a video, your viewers come to you because they know you’re an expert. They trust you to give them help on the topics that interest them. It’s important to think of yourself as a wealth of information, not a salesperson. If you sound like an expert, someone that knows what they are talking about, people will trust you and keep coming back for more information.

Inspiration Is Key

You want to show passion, honesty, and sincerity in your videos. You need to be able to quickly solve their problem. Show why they need your product or service, and why and how it can make their lives easier, fun, happier, cost efficient, etc.

Entertain Your Audience

Life can be stressful, so take advantage of offering some light relief, even if for only a few minutes, while they watch your video. Creating a light and airy video will create a memorable experience in their minds, and they’ll want to watch your videos again and again in the future. Your video shouldn’t be all about your product or “making the sale” it has to be fun and interesting too.

Encourage Interaction

A video is just a video unless you include a call to action. Fun videos are great, but you’re not in this just for fun. You want to create leads and sales too. Every video should include a call to action in the video. Ask them to visit a website, or like on the video or make a comment.

Adjust Accordingly

Just like any other marketing campaign, it’s important to pay attention to your video’s analytics. Record the topic, the length of the video, when you posted it, etc. You need to know exactly what videos captured which leads, which videos drove people to your website (and which ones didn’t!). No one ever just posts a video, and that’s it. Videos, like other forms of marketing, need to be tested and info needs to be collected.

Facebook Feature Video

Facebook is coming out with another option called Feature Video. This will be placed in your About You section. The feature video is one of the most important videos you create. It allows visitors to see what they can expect from you.

The Different Types Of Facebook Video

Product Videos

Talk about your products and services, but don’t make the video too sales-y. Show what your product is and show how it can be used.

How To Videos

How to videos are always popular. These videos go step by step and show views how to do something specific. These will showcase your expertise and that in the future, they should consider you when they need help. 1 in 3 millennials purchased a product based on watching a how-to video. That’s a pretty powerful piece of information!

Product or Service Walk-through

Show off your products or services, but in a fun way. Choose one of the most common problems you hear from your customers and show how your product can solve their problem. Narrate the process in a clear and concise manner.

Answer Questions From Your Audience

I see businesses doing this all the time! This type of video gives your audience the ability to get to know you, or your product a little better. It’s a more casual and fun video. And you answer potential customers questions before they have them.

Testimonial Videos

You probably have written testimonials on your website already. But, creating video testimonial with your customers, is a good idea. Include customers that have purchased from you; their original problem and how your product helped solved their problem. Let customers leave testimonials about your customer service, how happy they were working with your business and a recommendation.

Traditional Commercial

A traditional commercial is what you usually see on TV. But, you can create one with Facebook Videos as well. Traditional commercials tend to be expensive, so if you can’t afford it, consider Facebook Video and YouTube as an alternative.

What Is The Difference Between Facebook Live and Pre-Recorded Videos

Facebook Live is taking off! It’s quickly becoming the most popular features on Facebook. With the Live option, if you make a mistake, you can’t go back and redo it. Practice what you want to say, but one of the nicest things about Live videos is that you can ad lib and connect freely with your audience.

With the pre-recorded option you record on your own time, edit it how you see fit and then post on Facebook. Pre-recorded videos are the safe bet, but they can be boring, disingenuous or lack charm. It may be a good idea to start with pre-recorded videos and once you’re comfortable in front of a camera, take the plunge and do the LIVE videos!

Whatever option you choose for your business, make sure that you create videos that your audience wants, needs and craves. Test your videos. This will give you a better idea of what your audience likes.

[Infographic] Best Practices for Email Subject Lines

[Infographic] Best Practices for Email Subject Lines

[Infographic] Best Practices for Email Subject LinesYour email subject lines determine whether or not your message will be read.
To make sure it does get read, follow these tips when writing your subject:

Be concise

It should take only a quick glance for people to grasp your subject; otherwise, they might ignore your message. Also, a long subject doesn’t get fully displayed in the inbox list, so it fails to make an impact on first read.

Give details

It sounds contradictory, being specific while keeping it concise. But if the 140-word character limit of Twitter is any indication, you can find ways to be clear even with limited space.

Tailor it to fit

A personalized subject grabs people’s attention faster than a generic one, so start by using the recipient’s first name. You don’t have to do this manually; autoresponders and other email marketing tools can automatically pick out first names from subscriber lists.

Our hats off to MarketingCloud for this great infographic!

How to Write the Most Important 50 Characters of Your Email

The Ultimate Guide to Micro-Influencers [Gifographic]

The Ultimate Guide to Micro-Influencers [Gifographic]

The Ultimate Guide to Micro-Influencers [Gifographic]You’ve heard of influencer marketing, and what it can do for your business. But did you know that working with micro-influencers can help your brand get the most bang for your marketing buck?

Working with other types of influencers can also be a cost-effective marketing strategy that delivers high ROI. But micro-influencers provide a unique set of benefits that other influencers cannot. Specifically,  a higher degree of engagement and authenticity. Therefore, micro-influencers are quickly becoming the top choice of many brands and marketers.

Higher Relevancy and Engagement with Micro-Influencers

Micro-influencers are people that have expertise in a certain niche. Some common categories they specialize in include makeup and beauty, gaming and entertainment, technology, fashion, lifestyle, and fitness and health.

Micro-influencers cater to highly specific audiences. Their followers look to them for reliable advice on topics related to their specialties. The people who follow micro-influencers share an interest in that particular niche.

By working with a micro-influencer, you can tap into their highly targeted audience. Which allows you to expand the reach, and relevance of your marketing message.

Additionally, because of their smaller audience sizes, micro-influencers are known to be more engaging, honest, and supportive than top-tier or broad-scale influencers.

In fact, a study conducted by Markerly discovered that the engagement rates of Instagram influencers increased as the number of followers they have decreased. This means that micro-influencers tend to have a higher engagement rate than those with a larger number of followers.

Cost-Effectiveness of Micro-Influencers

Another notable benefit of working with micro-influencers is that it costs much less than working with top influencers or A-list celebrities. Since most micro-influencers charge less than their larger counterparts, they can be a perfect fit for a small business or startup on a tight marketing budget.

For example, an influential blogger with more than 500,000+ blog impressions a month may charge anywhere between $1000 to $5000+ for a single sponsored post. For the same kind of post, a micro-influencer with 10,000 to 50,000 blog impressions a month will generally only charge $175-$250. That is a huge difference in the cost of working with a top influencer as opposed to a micro-influencer.

Based on these benefits, micro-influencers are proving to be ideal for startups, small businesses, and marketers with limited budgets. Working with micro-influencers can help you achieve high levels of engagement with your audience for a minimal cost.

Thanks to our friends, ShaneBarker.com for sharing this interesting gifographic.

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