Low key I have been doing my research on social media as a marketing tool. The newest trick up my sleeve I must say. Being the newest, fast changing and challenging department in most companies: there must be a few common tricks. If not then how come these big organisations are spending on social media? How about I share my findings?
Social media in general is a hub of information so most likely something that you read today was read by someone yesterday. Let us learn how to filter this information. Retweeting and sharing everything that you read or find interesting will earn you the ‘mute’ button or ‘show less of’ clicked on your profile. Unless they are memes of-course. Brands should understand the art of filtering posts on social networks. This will ultimately get them the desired positive attention.
Business Brand Tips
Brands need to differentiate PR and cheap talk. Choose your conversations wisely. If there is something in for you indulge if not move on swiftly. (meme pic)
Endorsing people you’ve not met doesn’t guarantee endorsement in return. (PERIOD)
Most times as a result of pressure, words get misspell. To avoid that proof read. Proof reading is a scientific process that needs an average of 3 years 6 months to… uumm kidding!Anyone can proof read before you publish. Let’s say you sent it already for the sake of the brand go through your post. If you’re lucky to have an edit button good for you, if not I guess we back to square one. Proof read! It’s never that serious nonetheless writing cum instead of come is just unbecuming okay!
For any brand to achieve its goals on social media, content shared in platforms should be crisp. Despite the simplicity of the above mentioned, a brands’ reputation hugely relies on not making these errors. Unless of course you are in for leisure and not business… my bad.
#SmartTip
WORDS THAT BOTH SOUND THE SAME AND ARE SPELLED THE SAME are both homonyms (same sound) and homographs (same spelling).