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05 July 2011

Two thirds of Australians are using social media. Two thirds of those use it to decide what to buy.*

Social Media Marketing (SMM) is growing, the latest figures show Social Media is becoming a mainstream influence in the purchase decision process. UNO are members of the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association. Together with Sensis, AIMIA surveyed 803 Australian consumers and 1,944 Australian businesses to determine how social media channels are being used. 50% of corporations now have a social media presence, the majority on facebook. Just 14% of small businesses use social media.               

Proportion who have Social Media presence

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Proportion who have Social Media presence

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Social networking site usage by age and gender

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Here are 10 ways you can make more of Social Media in your marketing communications mix:

  1. Start now for free. If your business is consumer facing, get a facebook page, it’s free.
  2. For B to B, skip facebook. Focus where business decision makers are active. Join LinkedIn. Follow relevant associations and groups, join industry forums and post comments on articles.
  3. Share your knowledge. Your business is your passion; tell it how you see it where you can add value to a conversation. No need to sell, just build your credibility as an expert and you’ll be increasing the standing of your businesses.
  4. Don’t post as anonymous. Out yourself. The CEO of a solar hot water manufacturing company follows chatrooms where plumbers share advice. His comments to tradies‘ questions demonstrate he’s in touch with his market. I suspect his competitors are unaware such forums even exist.
  5. Put someone in charge of your Social Media. Empower a person within your business who is passionate and keen to have a dialogue with customers. If you don’t have anyone internally, outsource.
  6. Tweet. Reinforce your position as an industry expert by tweeting and re-tweeting about relevant content that others have shared.
  7. Blog. Blogs and reviews have a big influence on buying decisions, with 63% of social media users reading reviews before making a purchase decision.
  8. Be regular. Respond quickly.
  9. Integrate social media. Integrate content with your promotions and product campaigns. Measure. Track.
  10. Video is the future. It’s the fastest growing area online because it’s easy to share. It’s not enough to post a television commercial on YouTube because no-one will look for it. Be creative, film an interview with an expert, or shoot a behind the scenes glimpse that showcases something you do well.

Social Media can deliver a measurable ROI. No wonder businesses are spending 5% of their marketing budgets managing and creating content for social media.               


Glenn | Tags: social media


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