Social media marketing is still a new business tool, relatively
speaking. There’s no magic formula for success, and the potential
benefits of your efforts are broad and not entirely predictable.
That promise is appealing, especially to young entrepreneurs, but results don’t come automatically -- even if you have a solid strategic foundation for your campaign. In fact, it requires a tremendous amount of planning, effort and refinement before you start to see results. And in most cases, the tools and features offered by social media platforms straightaway aren’t typically enough to give you the edge you need.
Social media operates in a hyper-competitive arena, and if you want to stay alive, you’re going to have to use the newest tools to support your efforts.
The key measure of success in social media, as in most other forms of marketing, is your overall return on investment (ROI). When most people think about ROI, they focus on the return they’re getting, and how to improve it.
Some tools will help you do this by providing more data you can use to target your demographics more accurately or allowing you to reach wider audiences than you have up to this point. However, most tools are directed at the other side of the equation -- the investment side.
They help you work more efficiently, to reduce the amount of time and money you expend in managing a campaign, and increase the power of everything you create or direct. In theory, at least, this should boost the potential of every dollar or hour you put in.
With those goals in mind, we want to show you five incredibly powerful up-and-coming social media tools you should be using to enhance your campaign:
Before you go out and start using these tools indiscriminately, let’s leave you with a pertinent cautionary note about automation in a marketing campaign. Automation can be incredibly valuable; it can give you more objective insights and save both time and money.
You don’t need to worry actively about these weaknesses or forgo automation tools because of such concerns. You merely need to acknowledge them, and keep them in mind when you choose to employ such tools to complement and build your campaign. It’s all about achieving a proper balance.
That promise is appealing, especially to young entrepreneurs, but results don’t come automatically -- even if you have a solid strategic foundation for your campaign. In fact, it requires a tremendous amount of planning, effort and refinement before you start to see results. And in most cases, the tools and features offered by social media platforms straightaway aren’t typically enough to give you the edge you need.
Social media operates in a hyper-competitive arena, and if you want to stay alive, you’re going to have to use the newest tools to support your efforts.
The key measure of success in social media, as in most other forms of marketing, is your overall return on investment (ROI). When most people think about ROI, they focus on the return they’re getting, and how to improve it.
Some tools will help you do this by providing more data you can use to target your demographics more accurately or allowing you to reach wider audiences than you have up to this point. However, most tools are directed at the other side of the equation -- the investment side.
They help you work more efficiently, to reduce the amount of time and money you expend in managing a campaign, and increase the power of everything you create or direct. In theory, at least, this should boost the potential of every dollar or hour you put in.
With those goals in mind, we want to show you five incredibly powerful up-and-coming social media tools you should be using to enhance your campaign:
1. Notifier.
One of the biggest
trends in social media marketing right now is influencer marketing.
Influencer marketing is the art of engaging with prominent authorities
to earn more visibility for your posts and brand. Notifier
is a tool that helps automate and improve your influencer
relationships. By plugging in your content, it will automatically search
it for references you’ve made to other brands, and pull up their social
information so you can notify them that you’ve cited them. This gives
you an “in” for engaging with new influencers, streamlining your
influencer marketing campaign.
2. Real Geeks’ Facebook Marketing Tool.
If
you’ve ever been intimidated or frustrated by the process of Facebook
advertising, but are convinced of the potential value there, Real Geeks’ Facebook marketing tool
is perfect for you. Designed for realtors, the tool connects your
Facebook ad campaign directly to your website. From there, it
automatically pulls data (such as home listings, images, etc.) and
generates the type of ads that tend to generate the best results. You’ll
be able to monitor and adjust these ads before they go out, and create
your own if you so desire. The tool also provides detailed,
easy-to-follow reporting, so you can track your progress accurately.
3. SocialOomph.
SocialOomph
doesn’t have a particularly fancy user experience layer, but its
functionality is powerful. With this, you’ll be able to connect all your
social media profiles into one area, schedule posts in advance, and
even “bulk upload” updates to have them roll out periodically over a
preset schedule. It’s fantastic if you’re in the business of content
syndication (as you should be), and it offers a number of audience
insight tools as well.
4. Sprout Social.
Sprout Social
is similar to Hootsuite in concept, but offers more robust
functionality. You can connect to almost every major social media
platform, schedule posts, monitor progress in terms of likes,
engagements, and user activity, and easily see how your content performs
over time. Sprout Social also furnishes social listening functionality,
which allows you to perform better content topic research and market
research by plugging into your key users’ social media conversations.
Perhaps best of all, Sprout Social was designed with teams in mind, so
you can establish different user roles and delegate tasks here too.
5. Crate.
Crate
is a relatively new content curation tool designed to help you find the
best-performing content on the web. Plug in the types of content and
social media feeds you want to see more of, and Crate will generate a
list of the topics that have performed best on social media. You can use
this list to fuel your own social sharing strategy, or use it as
inspiration to write better content for your blog. Either way, it’s
incredibly useful.Before you go out and start using these tools indiscriminately, let’s leave you with a pertinent cautionary note about automation in a marketing campaign. Automation can be incredibly valuable; it can give you more objective insights and save both time and money.
You don’t need to worry actively about these weaknesses or forgo automation tools because of such concerns. You merely need to acknowledge them, and keep them in mind when you choose to employ such tools to complement and build your campaign. It’s all about achieving a proper balance.
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