Wednesday, April 24, 2019

How Social Media Has Changed Business For the Better

As I was watching a livestream of Coachella on my phone, I was thinking about how social media has helped reinvent brands, publicity, and countless businesses, including my own. As I watched Will and Jaden Smith perform, I couldn’t help remembering how I had worked with the Smith family way back in the day.  In the course of a decade, my company has evolved from event planning into online marketing and promotions. Many of the clients that I used to work with today have also all evolved when it comes to social media.

Back when Jaden, Willow and Trey were all pre-teens, we worked on many of their birthday parties for years.  We had everything from large mascot characters and trampolines, to a Matrix-themed party where Trey ended up filming an actual Matrix spin-off.

That wasn’t all: Our creative team worked to create a haunted house that ended up in People Magazine. At the time, going “viral” wasn’t an option. Most of the business we got was from referrals from our clients.

Now we have all kind of clients contacting I Think an Idea on the regular, we’ve transitioned into a full-service digital marketing agency that does SEO, PR and branding for several luxury clients.  We understand attention to detail and how to partner with influencers that can help grow a network online to large numbers. We’ve grown alongside brands like Twitter and Facebook and have evolved with them to meet ever-changing client needs in a nuanced, high-tech world.

There is a formula that needs to be followed when you’re building large brands online, but it helps if you’re able to think outside the box first. Your campaign could be a combination of high-quality content, email marketing, SEO, partnering with large traffic sites, utilizing Facebook ads, and creating a site that attracts partnerships and new visitors.  Perhaps the most important thing these days is also making sure that you’re maximizing all sides of the social media experience--including live streaming, chat, and targeted ads-- and cross-marketing on social media.

Here’s the thing: There are no secrets online. Everyone has access to the same information. It’s what you do with it that counts.

The difference between a successful marketing strategy and one that is not working is what you do with the information, how you plan the strategy and execution.

We come across many large teams working for a brand or a nonprofit that frequently miss the metrics of what they should be doing.  Owners hire an inexperienced team that perhaps knows social media but only on a surface level.  They do not truly understand SEO and in fact, many are not looking at the documented traffic a site generates through Google Analytics.

A client we have may have millions of dollars in business revenue and many resources, yet they do not know what to look for when it comes to social media marketing  They look at the social media of a celebrity or a large brand and they want to get the same traffic and audience. They don’t understand that Google isn’t a game you can win. At least, not instantaneously.

Celebrities and social media influencers have a large audience because they have lots of channels of distribution that built their brand.  They do not solely rely on a video going viral, because they are constantly putting out content regularly for 10-20 years the same was any large brand should do. It’s part of their job as public-facing people.

Just like a huge sensation like Beyonce didn’t happen overnight, there are no overnight successes when it comes to Google.  You have to maximize all that you have on multiple channels and find a flow that works. Slowly and steadily, the traffic will come.

For our clients, our game plan looks like this:

1)   Website Optimization ( Image, User Experience, Maximizing UX )
2)   Create a Call To Action
3)   Content Creation: Writing Articles That Rank on Google
4)   Video Content Creation
5)   Image Content
6)   Podcast Marketing for Brand, SEO, Link Building, and Audio Audiences
7)   Partnerships with Networks with Traffic
  • Featured Articles/ Blogs
  • Podcasts
  • Links Posted on High traffic sites
  • Mentions on Youtube Channels – Offsite
  • Social Media Mentions
8)   Google Analytics
9)   Traffic Goals and Brand Blueprint
10) Monetizing Traffic and Opportunities with Sales, Sponsorships and Paid Partnerships.

I Think an Idea is a Digital Marketing, Brand Builder, SEO Agency located in Santa Monica California.

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