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It's clear that social media is here to stay, but many businesses are still slow to adopt
a strategy on how to best utilize it for marketing. New social networking platforms continue to
appear and the existing ones, like Facebook and Twitter, continue to evolve to keep up
with the changing market. We have analyzed the current trends in social media and have
made some predictions for next year so that you can be ahead of the curve.
Investment in Social Media is a Necessity It's already been clear that your business
should have a presence on social media, but in the coming year it's absolutely necessary.
Integrating social media into your marketing plan is key for generating leads, referrals
and brand recognition which in turn leads to higher revenue. Brand awareness, word-of-mouth
advertising, improved search rankings, and direct customer interaction are just a few
of the key benefits from having engaging social media pages.
Google+ is on the Rise Google+ already has the second highest number
of monthly users behind Facebook, and that user base continues to rise. It's proving
itself to be more than just another social network, with the integration of higher SEO
rankings for Google+ pages, improved social signals and a more personalized search experience
for users. Also, with the new Google Authorship, You can link content you publish on a specific
domain to your Google+ profile. Businesses that are having trouble keeping up with multiple
social networks at once could turn to Google+ as their main outlet because of all the benefits
associated with content search optimization.
Image is Everything We cannot emphasize this enough, but image
centric content is key in generating engagement on social media platforms. Many studies show
that users are much more likely to click on posts with images or videos than just text-based
content. Coupling important information with eye-catching images or graphics is a great
way to stand out in the news feed, so do it.
The Rise of Micro-Video Vine and Instagram have revolutionized real-time
video sharing in social media. With a max of 15 seconds for Instagram and 6 seconds
for Vine, users can create short pieces on their smartphones to share instantly with
their fans. We've already talked about the many benefits of using these services for
small business marketing, so it's only fair that more and more companies will be jumping
on the video bandwagon.
LinkedIn Will Become a Major Player LinkedIn has always been the #1 social networking
site for business professionals, boasting nearly 240 million users, but now with the
launch of its Influencers program, it will become a source for content creation and curation.
This program allows for selected "thought leaders" to share original content directly
with LinkedIn users. Where LinkedIn was already a great source of information, now it will
provide insight from some of the best minds in business.
Looking ahead to the future is not easy, but if you keep these trends in mind going forward
with your social media plan, you should be ahead of the curve.