#SocialMediaDay: What are the big benefits of social media for your business?

Long gone are the days of social media as a place for personal and private interaction, social media is now being harnessed by businesses, big and small, to reach target audiences.

Customer service
If a customer has a complaint to say about your brand, they will say it regardless if you’re on social media or not. If you’re on social media, you have the opportunity to track, monitor, and reply to any comments made about your brand. If you’re not on social, however, this gives your competitors, and any potential customers, the chance to see the comment, and reply.

When customers complain, they generally do it because they want to be heard. Replying to negative comments gives you the opportunity to find out more about the situation, so you can improve, take note, and make sure the customer knows that they’re being listened to. If they feel like they’re being ignored or their voice isn’t being heard, they’ll probably take it to the next level and do whatever they can to be heard. Which is a sh*t storm you generally want to avoid. 

Talking to your customers, and answering their questions and queries allows you to build a relationship with your customers, and gives them a reason to trust and be loyal to the brand.

A good example of this is LinkedIn’s Twitter account dedicated to customer service. LinkedIn has no phone lines, and is pretty impossible to get hold of any other way. So to make up for this, their Twitter customer service is pretty damn incredible, and they reply from as early as 6AM! 

Social media customer service tips

Because of their quick and consistent communication on Twitter, they often get a lot of praise from the people that were initially having an issue, which then goes on to be seen by their followers.

Brand awareness
Social media gives you the ability to generate organic reach, and therefore grow brand awareness. It also allows you to share your brand voice and message.

To keep your branding consistent, it’s always good to have a similar profile and header picture, along with a similar ‘About Me’ and brand voice.

My Protein does a fantastic job of leveraging brand awareness throughout their social media accounts. Each profile has a recognisable brand identity, which helps when establishing a brand.

Lead generation
So, you’ve got 1500 awesome flyers made up. Great! But how do you know when you get a call, email, or any potential lead directly from that flyer? Not being able to track sales and leads back to this makes it extremely hard to measure ROI.

Using Google Analytics, social media specific offers, and lead generation forms allows you to directly measure the ROI from social media, even down to a specific post.

Increasing website traffic from social media channels

By investing time into understanding your target audience and tailoring your content to match this, alongside social advertising, offers and promotions, you’ve got yourself a ticking lead generation machine.

Website traffic and SEO
There’s no question that social media helps with SEO. To put it simply, Google sees each of your social channels like it’s a page on your website. A page that is being constantly updated with keywords and rich and relevant content. It’s an SEO dream come true!

Generating leads via social media

Having links to your website on your social channels will increase traffic back to your site, this increased activity helps search engines discern that your website is reputable. Google’s algorithm is continually evolving and updating to weed out spam, dangerous or fake websites and appropriately rank websites that are legitimate. By incorporating social media into your marketing strategy, you can positively influence your search ranking, without even saying SEO!

 

Make way Facebook cover images, video's come to town

Facebook has said time and time again that, soon, the majority of the content on their platform will be taken over by video, and they’ve have taken their next step with this by introducing cover videos… 

Make way Facebook cover images, video's come to town

Users have been requesting an update like this for some time, as this provides another way to create attention-grabbing profiles – and certainly the video background does that.

Thinking about upping your cover game? Here’s what you need to do:

  • Have the video size around 820 by 462 pixels

  • Make sure it’s at least 20 seconds long, but no more than 90 seconds long

  • It can have sound, but will play muted unless un-muted

  • And upload the same way as you would upload a cover photo! 

With matters of network capacity, data usage and potential lag long gone, we gotta lot of time for updates like this!

Are you planning on making the most of this update? Let us know how! @digitalboffins

A Countdown of Our Favourite 'The Floor Is...' Memes

The past week has seen the spread of the hilarious (and slightly dangerous) ‘the floor is lava’ game, and also the emergence of this meme…

The floor is meme

Here’s a roundup of the best!

Some even used it to sum up the chances of them passing their GCSEs.

Have we missed any? Let us know on Twitter! @digitalboffins

Insensitive comment live on Facebook after Grenfell Tower fire

There's no doubt Facebook Live has changed the way we view things, from product launches, to events, to breaking news. But are people using it when they shouldn't be?

INSENSITIVE COMMENT LIVE ON FACEBOOK AFTER GRENFELL TOWER FIRE

As I woke up yesterday morning, the first thing I saw on my Facebook newsfeed was three different news outlets using Facebook Live to broadcast the blaze that had taken over Grenfell Tower in West London. In some aspects, this was a good way to bring the latest and breaking news to people, right into the palm of their hands. Also, as it’s not being broadcasted on national television, it sort of has an unscripted ‘live in the action’ feel to it.

However, this slightly-more informal way of broadcasting may not be so great, as Sky News reporter Mark White soon realised.

Many were quick to criticise White's comment, although others pointed out that he was simply trying to lessen the impact of the tragedy on the young boy.

Is Instagram playing dirty against Snapchat?

New Instagram update - social media marketing

Any influencer or social media enthusiast knows the pain of having to create content or multiple snaps for Instagram AND Snapchat stories. But when Instagram released stories 9 months ago, despite the lack of features, did it already have the upper hand? Other than sending disappearing pictures and chats, Snapchat isn’t much else than its Stories. So when Instagram brought everything together in one app, did it push Snapchat down a notch?

New Instagram update - Is Instagram playing dirty against Snapchat?

Well, Instagram have just stepped it up another gear, and they’re not playing clean.

That’s right, we’re talking dog filters, bunny ears, the lot.

The Facebook-owned app has been taking parts of Snapchat's interface for months. But their latest update with the addition of face filters might be the killer blow: it takes Snapchat's most prominent feature away from it, and gives Instagram perhaps the only feature that it was lacking on its close rival.

The filters work on multiple faces, just like Snapchat, and can also be used on the addictive Boomerang feature. On top of this, they’ve also given us an eraser.

To make matters worse, this news comes just days after Snapchat reports losses of millions of dollars.

Your move, Snapchat.