Showing posts with label social marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social marketing. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 October 2016

Achieve 1,000% more shares on a blog post – Case Study

chieve 1,000% more shares on a blog post - Case StudyYou’ve created a blog because everyone says blogging is a great idea but you don’t see the point.
You get a little bit of traffic but the blog is a real chore.
Not many shares, no comments (or maybe a spammy one!!)
Imagine if your opinion changed for blogging…
Imagine if blogging was a key revenue generator for your business.
Blogging is super powerful and it’s the reason why our business exists…
….but don’t take my word for it!
We have a great community called RazorBlazers where we train a couple of hundred businesses and marketers on an ongoing basis on a wide range of topics.  Recently, we set our members a blogging challenge and there were some very interesting results we want to share.


The Blogging Challenge
The challenge was to write one awesome blog post.
Over the last few years we have built up a lot of experience with how you can attract a lot of traffic to a blog and we wanted to share what we have learned over the years so that they could achieve great results on their blog too.
Here’s an example of one of our posts that was shared 24,000 times.




24000 shares
24,000 shares

So we shared some of our tips and tricks and set them the challenge to come up with a blog post that was much more popular than any other piece of content on their site.
The results were very interesting and there is lots to learn from them.

Achieving over 1,000% more shares than other post

Liz Alexander is a futurist strategist and while she has mixed opinions about blogging, she always loves a good challenge.
So Liz decided to create an influencer post where she got the opinion of other futurists:
futurists
40 futurists contributed

Let’s take a look at the number of shares this post achieved compared to other posts on Liz’s site using Buzzsumo.
The first two posts were both related to this article:
liz
Shares on Liz’s content

So as you can see Liz got over 1,000% more shares on the article she wrote for the challenge, over the other posts on her site.
So how did she do this?   Well let’s take a look at what Liz did to promote her post:
  • Set up a schedule on Buffer for tweets
  • Used the embedded Click to Tweet feature – sent out every day
  • Shared a summary of the post (twice) on LinkedIn
  • Shared it to her Facebook page
  • Wrote to all 40 contributors and they shared on Twitter, LinkedIn and FB
  • Based on a comment saying that this post should be shared with all school principals around the world, Liz began identifying educationalists on Twitter and included their handles in her tweets, which attracted a lot more shares.
  • She did the same with two educational associations that produce newsletters and magazines, that go out to this audience, too.

What were the results?

  • Liz picked up several business opportunities: A New York business association has offered her a paid speaking opportunity to talk to their members — which could result in future clients. And a University has asked her to come and talk to both their faculty but also lead workshops for their students. Again, paid consulting gigs!
  • Over 1,000% increase in shares over previous posts.
  • It was shared by a number of prominent associations to their members, including NACE (National Association of Colleges & Employers); NASSP (National Association of 2nd School Principals), and several school districts, like USC (University of Southern California school district).
  • The author of a career book asked if she could quote this post in the updated edition of her book (to which Liz said yes, of course!) – her publisher is Penguin and that book will come out early next year, so Liz’s post is going to “live” for a very long time in the pages of You Majored In What? by Dr. Katharine Brooks.
I think it’s safe to say that Liz is now very interested in blogging.


Rapid growth in traffic with just 3 blog posts

Gareth and his partner are building a social media tool called Content Sleuth, which provides social media automation, analytics and outreach for content marketers.
Gareth has only written 3 blog posts on his site so far (it’s a new site!).
For the challenge he wrote a post titled ‘26 of the best and worst SMM apps reviewed‘ (these were social media management apps)
Gareth did the following promotion:
  • Sent two emails to his list of email subscribers – an initial email promoting the initial release of the article and then a follow-up.
  • Contacted influencers to contribute their opinions and then encouraged them to share the article.
  • Used BuzzSumo to check who shared out his previous article on Twitter and went through each one letting them know about the new article
  • Sent several posts out to all his social media accounts
  • Scheduled posts to go out over a period of several days
  • Posted in relevant groups on Google+, LinkedIn and Facebook
  • Setup ads on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook, including specifically targeted ads and remarketing ads.
  • Tweeted quotes from the influencers who contributed.
  • Contacted every tool we reviewed in the post and let them know about it.
  • Used Quuu to promote the article in the relevant category.

What were the results

  • Over 500 shares of the post
  • Email subscribers increased by 35.8% over a 7-day period
  • Now ranks on page 4 for ‘Social Media Management Tools’ in the US (this is awesome for a new blog post on a new site)
  • Some additional sales for their product – hard to work out the exact number that was directly related to the blog post but more relevant traffic = more sales
  • A nice increase in traffic.  Remember, this site is very new so it’s great to see the traffic growing.




Gareth
Content sleuth traffic growth

Signing up coaching clients after a blog post
Marie Collins said that writing blog content didn’t come naturally to her so we were delighted to see her post on 3 essential improvements to make on your Facebook page doing really well.




digipulse
Digipulse

She promoted it across all the social media channels and invested a little in Facebook ads.  The increased level of promotion makes a big difference.  For any blogger out there if you are writing content but not promoting you won’t do every well. With a little extra push it makes a big difference!

What were the results

  • The most shared post ever on Marie’s site
  • Marie got a coaching client after publishing the post.



Summary

A blog is a hugely important part to your online presence so if you’ve left it behind maybe it’s time to resurrect it again.
If you create the right content, use the right tools and promote it in the right way your blog can drive significant traffic to your site.
More relevant traffic = more opportunities to sell.
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Tuesday, 11 October 2016

How to Drive Value into Your Social Marketing

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Social marketing with social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are not only social trends but are driving value into the marketing messages of small, medium, and global brands. Learning the latest trends – backed by solid stats – can help you spend your time, money, and effort is best ways. The smartest way to drive value is with social marketing. Let’s look at some stats and some ideas to implement them.
How to Drive Value into Your Social Media Marketing

How social marketing is evolving

“Facemash, the Facebook’s predecessor, opened on October 28, 2003. Mark Zuckerberg wrote the software for the Facemash website when he was in his second year of college. The website was set up as a type of “hot or not” game for Harvard students.” [from Wikipedia]
Fast forward to June 2016 as Facebook reports an average of 1.71 billion people use Facebook each day and 1.57 billion are mobile monthly active users. Take a second to wrap your mind around those numbers.
Social media has evolved from social interaction to big business as advertising dollars are now being diverted from traditional marketing to social media marketing campaigns and advertisement.
Social is important today, but even more so tomorrow. 90% of young adults—ages 18 to 29—use social media (compared to just 35% of those over age 65). Fully a third of millennials say social media is one of their preferred channels for communicating with businesses.” from Tom Pick on Business to Community

Facebook Live video is hot

People spend 300% more time watching a Facebook Live video when it’s broadcasted live compared to afterward. –Facebook Research
That’s a very powerful argument to fire up your smartphone and shoot a Facebook Live video.
Hubspot published a great article, How to Use Facebook Live: A Complete Guide, if you need help getting started.

How to add value with Facebook Live video:

  • Introduce your sales team to your clients and prospects
  • Go behind the scenes and show how things are made or produced
  • Share ways to use your product
  • Introduce your services
  • Say thank you!

Great visuals matter!

Visual content is more than 40x more likely to get shared on social media than other types of content.—Buffer
It’s important to create something unique and not copy the style of another blog, brand, or social media personal brand that you love.  You will not stand out and you will look like a jerk.
Need help with design? Find a professional designer to help you build your brand’s style. Don’t be a copycat.
Create unique social imagery to share. According to Twitter, tweets that contain images receive an average 35 percent boost in retweets.

How to add value with visuals:

  • Create easy-to-read infographics
  • Share tips for your industry
  • Create quotes with helpful ideas from relevant thought leaders
This infographic was created for an article for creating perfect Pinterest images with all the essential elements.
Guide to Perfect Pinning on Pinterest

We trust our friend’s opinions

Only 33% of buyers believe what a brand says about itself. In contrast, the same study showed that 92% believe what their peers have to say about a brand. —Nielsen Survey on trust in advertising

How to add value with testimonials:

  • Ask current customers to share their experiences on video
  • Create graphics with testimonials
  • Design social marketing campaigns with client testimonials
  • Share social media posts from your happy clients

Emoji aren’t just for teens

92% of the online population uses emojis, and those that do use them to help communicate their thoughts and build personal relationships.—2015 Emoji Report by Emogi
It can be hard to decipher meaning from words written on social media posts. Enter emoji which help show you think something is funny, sad, or that you love it. 😂 😅 😍
It’s easy to add emoji to your social media posts but make sure you know what they mean before you use them.
You can cut and paste emoji here, use your smartphone to add them, or use the keyboard shortcut CONROL, OPTION, SPACE BAR on Mac to pop up your emoji keyboard. 😀

How to add value with emoji:

  • Add context to your text
  • Bake in some humor with emoji
  • Throw in colorful emoji to help catch people’s eye
I hope these ideas spark some new ways that you an add value into your social marketing and drive more people through your sales funnel.
To understand the value social media marketing offers your organization, look at how it helps marketers drive value across every stage of the customer lifecycle—from building awareness with your audience to driving revenue and engaging your advocates.
For more in-depth information, grab Marketo’s entire guide here: At A Glance: The Definitive Guide to Social Media Marketing I was honored to add my insights to this comprehensive guide.
 Author: Peg Fitzpatrick
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