marketing

Converting Social to Sales

 
All but one of the top 100 global retailers fail to convert social into sales. 
That's the claim from a new report, The Three Stages of Social Maturity, from social commerce specialists Buyapowa. The lone success?
Tesco. 
While most companies invest in creating a multi-platform presence, they aren’t chasing sales by using co-buys, gamification and dynamic pricing.
The report's key findings include:
Only one global retailer has reached stage 3 of social maturity (building a social sales channel) while 82% are stuck firmly at stage one (concentrating on attracting fans and followers). 
Follow for a follow. For every 100 followers they gain, 66% of leading retailers follow five or less, meaning the giants are more concerned with broadcasting to their audience rather than listening to them. 
Have you reached that point when you want to complain about a service but the company's Twitter feed is full of funny/silly pictures? It intensifies the annoyance. 
The social media doghouse includes Lidl, with 72% of their posts being about products, and Aldi, whose audience is four times less engaged with their content than M&S or CostCo. 
Social media doesn’t just have to cost you money; it can help you make it too. Someone tell the big boys. 

All but one of the top 100 global retailers fail to convert social into sales. 

That's the claim from a new report, The Three Stages of Social Maturity, from social commerce specialists Buyapowa. The lone success?

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Digital Marketing Workshop for Creative and Digital SMEs

This one day workshop takes you through a step by step analysis of your current Digital Marketing Strategy, and helps you create a new strategy by the end of the Workshop. The workshop will teach you the nine fundamental areas of marketing that you have to know to be successful online. Everything you learn is practical and easily applicable.

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Date: 13 May 2014
Location: Events Etc, UK

Cheeky New Ad From Apple Giving Samsung The Go-Ahead To Copy

It’s not the best kept secret that Samsung and Apple are not exactly best friends, with the latter often accusing the former of copying their products and even going so far as taking them to court to battle it out.

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Share Your Magical Moment With Marketers

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Share Your Magical Moment With Marketers…
 
There are quite a few big life events, graduating, getting engaged, getting married etc and now it’s easier than ever to share these things with your family, friends, family friends and your sister’s ex-boyfriend’s hairdresser’s daughter. On Facebook/Twitter/Instagram that is.
 
But now marketers, take heed for there is a way to use these posts on significant life events to predict buyer behaviour.
 
Viralheat, a social marketing management firm, found that their clients have had success using this tactic by tracking a conversation. For example, a user that posts on Instagram their shiny new engagement ring with the hashtag #engaged. The client follows the conversation and hey presto, they can correspond with Ms Newly Engaged and become part of that special moment. 
 
Viralheat, tracked the amount of public posts from mid-March to mid-April on Facebook with the hashtags #ImEngaged, #JustEngaged, #WereEngaged, #Engaged, #ISaidYes, #SheSaidYes, and the phrase “I’m engaged.” They found more than 19,000 posts with these terms — with one post getting as many as 9,200 likes. Who knew one engagement could be THAT exciting. 
 
So we’ve told you how to target ads at Facebook users, but what about Instagram or Twitter? Viralheat CEO Jeff Revoy says,
 
“On Instagram or Twitter, a brand can join the conversation by simply responding to the post announcing some sort of buying intention. This can be a good way to turn a potential customer into someone who would be willing to become a brand advocate, since the brand took the time to respond.”
 
Viralheat’s social prediction program can also track who will be the biggest influence (pretty likely to be that person with the 9,000+ likes under their belt.) Brand managers can look at Klout Scores amongst other tools to see who would have the biggest impact if they decided to share and it’s then left to the brands to create the content that people want to share.
 
Correctly utilizing information like this can be huge for brands hoping to use Instagram or Facebook to drive sales. T-Mobile used this technology for a B2B campaign where the company launched a VoIP product aimed at small businesses.
 
Paul Sebastien, Chief Marketing Officer at T-Mobile’s Deutsche Telekom Hosted Business Services, said that he was surprised at the positive response,
 
“Before launching this pilot campaign, we had done some mass email marketing and things like that were just not effective at all. We decided to turn to social media and wanted to understand the competitive landscape.”
Sebastien searched for terms such as #VoIP and “moving offices,” and there he found his targets:
 
“For those customers, it was almost eery for them. “Hey I just had this need, how did you know?” It felt like we had predicted their needs in advance.”
 
So take note marketers, you don’t need to read minds to be able to predict buyer behaviour; you just need to read hashtags…
 

There are quite a few big life events, graduating, getting engaged, getting married etc and now it’s easier than ever to share these things with your family, friends, family friends and your sister’s ex-boyfriend’s hairdresser’s daughter. On Facebook/Twitter/Instagram that is. 

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Google Has Doused It's Wildfire

Following the announcement from Google that it is winding down the Wildfire social marketing platform that it bought for $250m less than two years ago, there’s going to be some customers with some very justifiable concerns.

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Smart Insights: Digital Impact 2014

Digital Impact 2014 will inspire digital marketers to use new approaches to plan, manage and optimise their digital channels to grow the commercial contribution from digital.

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Date: 17 September 2014
Location: Cavendish Conference Centre, UK

ClickZ Live New York

ClickZ Live is holding its first event since its rebrand from SES. It will address the increasing change of pace in the digital marketing industry, to meet the diverse educational needs of today’s online marketing community.

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Date: 31 March 2014
Location: New York Marriott Marquis, US

Handy Hints To Get Over 100,000 Twitter Followers

What's the secret to Twitter success? If you're not Harry Styles or Coca Cola, you will need help. Step forward, Chris Bolman.

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On The Edge Digital Conference

The On The Edge Digital Marketing conference is back, and coming to London on 9th May 2014. We have some exciting things in store and with confirmed keynote speakers Guy Levine, James Murray and Basile Fattal as well as breakout sessions on brand, mobile, content, SEO, personas and global marketing. Tickets from £100: http://bit.ly/OTElinkedin

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Date: 9 May 2014
Location: Congress Centre, UK

Social Media Strategies Summit in Amsterdam

We organise our sessions into three dedicated tracks: Social Media Strategy Development, Social Tools & Platforms, and Content Strategy & Marketing. This allows you to customise your summit experience and attend the sessions most pertinent to you and your organisation.

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Date: 18 June 2014
Location: Mercure Hotel Amsterdam City, UK

Content Strategy In Three Simple Acronyms

A brilliant blog from the brilliant Mike Teasdale from Harvest Digital on some of the most important issues marketers are facing when trying to get content right - and identifies some common pitfalls.

Content strategy is one of the most interesting and rewarding areas of digital marketing. From a channel perspective it sits across customer experience, social media and organic search.

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Did Facebook Pave The Way For A New Kind Of Digital Marketing?

With Facebook recently turning the big 1 0, there has been talk of it reaching it’s peak. Valued at $150 billion and connecting 1.23 billion users, half the worlds Internet connected population, is this really true? 

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PR Must Evolve & Specialise To Survive


Google's recent update to the rules on keywords, links and anchor text in press releases was bad news for some PR and SEO agencies.

The era of low-quality bookmark site links, cleverly embedded links in widgets and mass posting forum comments with optimised links are dead.

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Twitter's Quarterly Results: What Marketers Really Need To Know

There’s been a lot of negative coverage this morning regarding Twitter’s latest financial results. The focus has been on the poor profit figures (the company posted a net loss for the full year of $645 million against revenues of $665 million), but what numbers did the social network reveal that might be of interest to those brands using it to engage consumers and customers?
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Investors have reacted badly to the news that – in the US – monthly active users (MAUs) only grew by one million (1.9%) in the last quarter of 2013

There’s been a lot of negative coverage this morning regarding Twitter’s latest financial results. The focus has been on the poor profit figures (the company posted a net loss for the full year of $645 million against revenues of $665 million), but what numbers did the social network reveal that might be of interest to those brands using it to engage consumers and customers?

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Affiliate Management Days London

Affiliate Management Days London 2014 is the must attend event for affiliate managers who are responsible for their company’s affiliate marketing strategy, management and operations

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Date: 13 May 2014
Location: Chelsea Football Club, UK