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Instagram Platform Ripe for Marketers Shows New Research Posted: 21 Jan 2014 03:00 AM PST Are you wondering how the social media landscape is changing for users? Wondering where you should focus your social media activities? Pew Research has released a brand-new study, which shows how American users have diversified their social media use. Here are four noteworthy ways social media use is changing for American users: #1: Facebook—Still Popular, but not Always "Platform of Choice"The Pew study indicates that overall, Facebook continues to be a favorite, but 42% of online adults use two or more social networks. Among those who use just one social platform, 8% use LinkedIn, 4% use Pinterest and 2% use Twitter or Instagram as their platform of choice. Key Takeaway Facebook remains popular because everyone's friends and family hang out there, and because of its social graph. Other than that, users (and marketers) are constantly frustrated by the way Facebook changes the rules of engagement or the content layout. The result is that users start to feel like the "grass is greener on the other side" and are drawn to other sites, which quickly develop their own demographically unique user base (e.g., teenagers on Snapchat, women on Pinterest, business executives on LinkedIn, etc.). The challenge for Facebook marketers is to succeed on an increasingly turbulent channel, while trying to hold the attention of multiplatform users. Under these circumstances, your best bet is to diversify your content marketing strategy and engage with customers not just on Facebook, but also on every other channel where they hang out. #2: Instagram—Incredible LoyaltyThe research also shows that Instagram has incredibly high user engagement rates, especially when compared with Facebook. More than half (57%) of Instagram users use the app on a daily basis (63% for Facebook) while 35% do so multiple times a day (40% for Facebook). That's a shipload of loyalty for such a small site! Key Takeaway Instagram is becoming a significant platform for brand marketers to leverage because its user engagement rates are so high. Users on Instagram are even interacting with brands that do not have an official Instagram presence. For example, Chanel does not have an official Instagram account, but it has more than 2.7 million images that have been branded with the #Chanel hashtag. As a marketer, you need pictures that will wow consumers, encourage a deeper relationship with your brand and build a strong, loyal community of fans and customers. Here are some Instagram marketing tips:
#3: LinkedIn—Dominance by High-income Executives RemainsLinkedIn usage continued to be dominated by high-income earners ($75,000 annual salary) and college graduates. It's also the only social networking site with the highest usage among 50- to 64-year-olds (think business executives and decision makers). Key Takeaway LinkedIn is the place where businesspeople network, show off their expertise and secure new business. As a marketer, LinkedIn is incredibly relevant if you want your organization to be taken seriously by other business executives and highly trained employees. Here are some nifty tips to leverage LinkedIn for more business:
#4: Women Spend More Time on Social Media—but not on FacebookWomen are increasing the amount of time they spend on social media, especially on platforms other than Facebook, according to eMarketer. In the survey, 48% of women said they increased the amount of time spent on Pinterest and blogs, while 67% said the same about Instagram. Only 30% said they're spending more time on Facebook. Key Takeaway For most women, social media is about family and friends. But they also want to be notified about coupons, promotions and shopping deals. In other words, women have a dual personal-commercial interest in social media. They tend to mix their personal and commercial interests into one feed; for instance, posting family photos, talking about their kids and asking for advice about a product. So the best way to interact with women is to humanize your brand and create a social presence they're willing to connect with (especially on a platform like Pinterest, which is more trustworthy to women). It's also a good idea to plan an integrated campaign because all of these social channels feed off of each other. If a potential customer sees your campaign on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram, she'll remember it, therefore making it more effective. Just make sure your content is entertaining, shareworthy and not disruptive. What do you think? How have these insights prompted you to improve your social media marketing strategy? Please leave your questions and comments in the box below. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you’re reading it on someone else’s site, please read the FAQ at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php#publishers. The post Instagram Platform Ripe for Marketers Shows New Research appeared first on TwitterToolsReviews. |
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