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[Infographic] How Social Video Is Transforming the Consumer Experience in 2021

[Infographic] How Social Video Is Transforming the Consumer Experience in 2021.

[Infographic] How Social Video Is Transforming the Consumer Experience in 2021.

If you have noticed that video ads are popping up everywhere these days, you’re not wrong. You may have even noticed that the average length of a video ad has increased over the recent past. This is also true.

According to Statista, advertisers spent over $37.97 billion on video ads in 2020; a figure projected to reach $43.1 billion in 2023. Not only are brands creating more videos, but they are also putting in more money to make higher quality videos and purchase more “airplay.”

“But, why?” one would ask.

Because video works! In fact, among digital marketing tools, video ads are currently considered the most effective. At least 88% of marketers say that video ads have a positive ROI, compared to only 33% in 2015.

Social Video Ads Transform the User Experience

Animoto recently conducted a survey to determine why consumers would rather watch a video ads on social media on YouTube, Instagram, or the other major social media networks than checking out a static banner ad on the web. The results weren’t surprising.

  • The majority (93%) of respondents say they depend on videos to discover and learn more about new products.
  • Consumers say that video is their #1 favorite content type on social media, ahead of plain images, gifs, and text.

Check out the rest of the Animoto report to find out other ways video is transforming the customer experience on social media. The report also suggests tips to help you develop a better video advertising strategy for 2021 and beyond.

[Infographic] How to Find and Hire Social Media Influencers

Illustration of social media influencers.

Illustration of social media influencers.

Social Media Influencers and marketing are a match made in heaven. Influencers directly engage their audience, making them more relatable — and more effective as an endorser — than an aspirational athlete or movie star. It’s a recipe for success. You just need to find and hire the right influencers for your brand. You can start the process by identifying what you want to achieve and where you want to do it before choosing who you want to work with.

What:

Do you want to raise awareness for an unknown brand? Do you want to strengthen the presence of an already established brand? Decide if you want a targeted reach or a wide reach? Knowing what you want will narrow down your search fast.

Where:

Is your target audience on Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube? What about Twitter or LinkedIn? They may also be in other steadily growing networking services, such as TikTok. Different social media platforms cater to different audiences.

Who:

Have you identified a list of influencers you want to align your brand with? If not, this is the time to look up influencers who are active in the platform you want and whose image can deliver the goal you have in mind.

You’ve ticked your checklist, so what’s next? Learn more about finding and hiring social media influencers in an infographic from Spiralytics, a fast-growing digital marketing company.

4 Reasons Why Your Social Media Strategy is Failing

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Is your social media strategy failing? Would you like to fix it?

If your social media strategy is failing, you’re not alone as only 12% of companies feel they are using social media effectively.

Many companies struggle with social media because they are making some easily avoidable mistakes while executing their strategies. Therefore, in this article, I am going to list out what they are and how you can rectify them…

#1 You don’t update it often enough

If your social media strategy is based on what worked a few months ago, then, of course, it is going to fail. Social media is constantly changing.

Every social network will regularly update their algorithms, design, user interface, rules, etc.

Take Facebook, for example, they have altered their algorithm several times. Earlier when organic reach was high you could post content directly and drive high levels of engagement and traffic. Hence, lots of businesses did this.

But since 2014 when organic reach drastically declined some businesses evolved. They began investing in ads along with organic methods. They also modified their strategy to include other social networks like Pinterest, Snapchat, and Instagram which drive more engagement.

Those that paid attention and evolved are still thriving while those that still follow the strategies that worked before 2014 are failing.

Hence, stay updated with the latest social media changes by subscribing to official social media blogs and other social media news websites.

Also, keep an eye on your social media analytics to make sure engagement is regularly increasing.

And every time you get a hold of the latest news and statistics, modify your strategy to suit the social networks and your audience.

#2 Your content isn’t good enough

Years back businesses didn’t know the importance of content in social media marketing. They only shared links to their products on social media and hoped for sales.

Now businesses understand the integral role content plays. Therefore, a lot of them are creating it. In a month around 80 million blog posts are published on WordPress blogs alone.

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But the problem is that most of them are creating content just for the sake of it. It’s not good enough.

To stand out from the sea of content, your content should be among the best.

One way to do this is by writing longer blog posts. Blog posts that are longer than 3,000 words get the most shares.

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Most people write blog posts that are less than 1,000 words long. Therefore, when you write longer more informative posts you will easily stand out from the competition and drive more shares on social media.

Someone who creates long-form content regularly is Neil Patel. An example is this post, Social Media Marketing Made Simple. It is more than 3,000 words long.

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Neil writes long posts just like this one on a regular basis. They also contain quality information all throughout.

You too should begin investing more time writing blog posts like this one.

#3 You don’t have a properly planned funnel

Many businesses have realized the importance of capturing leads as email is nearly 40 times more effective than social media in the acquisition of customers.

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This is why when you visit most blogs these days there are several lead-capturing forms.

Once the person signs up they are sent a welcome email and their nurturing process stops right there. After that, the only emails they send are sales emails promoting their products and services.

If you want to stand out from the competition here too you should send out a series of educative emails containing several more tips.

They should be shared in a series of 4 to 5 emails. These tips will build trust and help you establish yourself as an authority on the topic.

You should also continue sending out more content to read once a week at least.

These emails, your lead capturing method, your content and social media comprise to form a basic funnel. Most people don’t plan this out properly and run them separately.

If you share quality content and build a strong relationship with your audience this way your sales email that is interspersed with educative emails will perform a lot better.

Hence, plan and set up a funnel from today onwards instead of only using social media to drive traffic and capture leads.

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For detailed tips on how to build a funnel check out this free course, Email List Building, from Leadpages. I have been a subscriber to the Leadpages newsletter for a long and I can assure you they have a wealth of information on running funnels.

#4 You aren’t social

I have come across several social media pages that post quality content and drive tons of engagement in the forms of reshares, likes and comments. But the mistake they make here is not engaging back.

Social media is all about being social. If you want your social networks to bring in top quality results, you should engage back with people by thanking them for resharing your content and responding to comments.

When your social media management plan places an emphasis on communicating back it shows people that they are an important part of the community. This will encourage them to engage with your content in the future as well.

Therefore, from today onwards set a little time aside to engage back with your social media followers.

Now fix your social media strategy

These are the mistakes businesses regularly make with their social media strategies. Use my above tips to rectify your current strategy and avoid making them in the future.

What mistakes have you noticed others make with their social media strategies? How can they fix them? Please leave your comments below.

Real Time Mobile Use [Infographic]

Real Time Mobile Use

Real Time Mobile UseHave you ever wondered how your potential customers use their mobile devices? This information is essential to learning how to optimize your buyer journey, the type of marketing tactics that work best for your audience, and what you need to be doing on your mobile channel.

With real time mobile use data, you get to take a deep dive into the typical activities of your prospective customers. Here are a few interesting insights into what they’re doing on their smartphones and tablets.

Social Media

A lot happens in one minute in the mobile social media world. Here are a few eye-opening statistics:

  • Mobile users comment 18,205 times on Facebook
  • 279 Twitter statuses get posted
  • 175,057 photos get uploaded on Instagram
  • 289,891 people visit Linkedin
  • 14,004 users visit Google+

Mobile Searches

Smartphones are always on-hand, so it makes sense that you see a lot of search activity on this convenient device. Here are a few things that happen on search engines in one minute on a mobile device:

  • Google gets 436,477 searches
  • 87,295 voice searches on Google go through
  • People search 350,115 times on Bing
  • AOL gets 4,154  mobile search activity

Therefore, being mobile-friendly isn’t enough to succeed in the business world. Your social media marketing strategy has to have a lot of mobile optimization to keep you competitive.

This amazing infographic is from our friends at Paymobi.co.uk. Click on the infographic to see more real time stats.