Happy New Year to you all, I have come across this detailed article by Social Examiner which i think its very detailed for our clients and social media entrepreneurs. Hope you enjoy it and don’t forget to leave a comment
The social platforms are constantly changing, and that means marketers need to change as well.
To find out how marketing on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest will change in the coming year, we reached out to expert social media professionals to get their thoughts.
17+ Social Media Marketing Predictions for 2018 From the Pros on Social Media Examiner.
#1: Pinterest Hones Ad Targeting
In their continual quest to serve their user base, I believe Pinterest will focus on creating better ad targeting based on those searches and fill the users smart feed with top pins that are relevant to the search term.
Additionally, video will gain broader acceptance on Pinterest. Marketers will have to learn what types of video pins will best engage Pinterest users.
Kate Ahl, owner ofPinterest management company Simple Pin Media, has a passion for helping bloggers and business owners grow their business using Pinterest.
#2: Brands Head to YouTube for Lead Generation
YouTube is an untapped resource and an insurance policy for so many businesses.
Sunny Lenarduzziis an award-winning video, social media, and online business strategist.
#3: LinkedIn Ads Performance Flourishes
In short, going into 2018, LinkedIns growth is about as big as Snapchats growth in 2016 and Instagrams in 2017.
Additionally, as opposed to most platforms, LinkedIn is a business platform, which means that the value of the users is higher for those companies looking to connect and engage with users who are over 35 and working for larger businesses.
Whats truly exciting going into 2018 is that LinkedIn plans to roll out video ads. Currently, theres no way for a business page to post videos, but this update would make it possible to run high-quality ads on LinkedIn.
Today, Facebook advertising is hands-down the best bang for your buck, but with these changes and others on the way, its possible that LinkedIns ad platform and the platform as a whole may be one of the best performing for many companies in the coming year.
Azriel Ratz, the CEO of Ratz Pack Media, has years of experience in online marketing and has perfected his strategy for companies to find their ideal audiences and create the most relevant ads for their businesses.
#4: Facebook Becomes Major Player in Video
Well also likely see Facebook roll out new features for video creators thatll make it far easier to get exposure and be discovered.
This could include preferential Facebook news feed exposure for original native video, generous revenue-sharing deals, and the eventual rollout of a dedicated video app. We also might see Facebook negotiate traditional television deals or even start its own cable television network.
If youre a video creator, watch this space closely!
Michael Stelzner is the founder and CEO of Social Media Examiner, founder of the Social Media Marketing Society, and author of the booksLaunchandWriting White Papers.
#5: Rising Ad Costs Are Here to Stay
This competitive advantage will be similar to that some businesses received by building their social audiences early on when organic reach was high and algorithms worked in favor of audience development for businesses.
So invest now before youre priced out of the market and social media no longer is a viable marketing channel for your business.
Loren Bartley, a social media strategist, Facebook ads specialist, speaker, and consultant, is co-host and producer of the top-rated podcast, #BusinessAddicts.
#6: Facebook Reviews Become Key Assets
You can think of a like on a post, page, or profile as a mini-review. Everything is a positive or negative review; a check-in, a comment, someone sharing their experience with your company, a new employee updating their profile to show they work at your company, partners tagging you in a post, customers mentioning you in their live video, and so forth.
This word of mouth has always been there, so whats really changed? This: Everything is boostable.
You know Facebook automatically shows prospects which of their friends are fans of yours, have left a review or checked in, and so forth.If your competitors have abundant reviews in the form of positive feedback, especially video, how will you fare when customers are shopping in the news feed?
Logan Youngis the vice president of strategy at BlitzMetrics, where he implements ad campaigns and helps structure companies marketing funnels.
#7: Snapchat Stories Move Outside the Mobile App
Now, for a bold prediction: By the end of 2018, well see Snapchat acquired by a major media company such as Disney or NBC Universal as these media conglomerates battle to reach the prized attention of Millennials and Gen Zers.
Carlos Gilis a first-generation Latino marketing executive and award-winning Snapchat storyteller with over a decade of experience leading social media strategy for global brands.
#8: Twitter Sees Renewed Relevance
Theres a massive and highly engaged audience there (330 million) that has been largely ignored by brands. Meanwhile, advertising costs are going up on Facebook and AdWords, making Twitter an attractive alternative.
Twitter has shown positive signs in user and revenue growth and is beginning a fun new ad campaign to insert some energy into the brand.
Mark Schaeferis a marketing consultant, keynote speaker, and author ofThe Content Code.
#9: Instagram Gains Ground as Top Choice for Brands
Additionally, businesses can now useStories Highlightsto showcase stories on their account pages.
While Facebook is dealing with ad saturation issues, Instagram is flexing its muscles as the choice platform for users, businesses, and advertisers. Sure, Instagram isnt going to replace Facebook anytime soon. But its positioning itself as a platform ripe for businesses to garner more of that ever-elusive brand engagement.
Brooke B. Sellasis an in-the-trenches digital marketer and CEO at B Squared Media, a boutique done-for-you social media marketing and advertising agency.
#10: CEOs Embrace a Social Presence
Additionally, I still believe Twitter will remain the best way to build relationships with customers and allies, especially in the B2B space. People on Twitter want everything fast, so clicks to sale are easily attained by proper engagement and being human once the correct link (Buy Now) is there.
Samantha Kelly, a leading social media strategist, speaker, and trainer, owns and operates Tweeting Goddess.
#11: Social Media Video Is Essential
And it wont be enough just to create the video. Youll need to figure out how to repurpose and repost that video across many channels for maximum exposure.
Carmen Collinsis the social media lead for Ciscos award-winning talent brand, and manages the team and strategy behind the @WeAreCisco accounts.
#12: Story Highlights Improve Instagram Content Quality
The Story Highlights feature on Instagram, which allows pages to host static collections of previously disappearing story posts on their profiles, could change the way brands approach Stories.
I think well see higher production values in stories now that they can have a longer life, as well as the creation of more evergreen content worthy of being highlighted on the main profile.
Melanie Dezielis an award-winning branded content strategist and consultant, and the founder of The Overlap League native ad newsletter.
#13: Successful Platforms Focus on Users vs. Advertisers
At the same time, users are progressively becoming less open to marketing, and are looking for deeper conversations and stories.
In 2018, the social channels that shift the balance from advertisers back to loved ones and interesting topics will come out winners.
Cassie Roma, GM of content marketing at New Zealand Media & Entertainment, is passionate about storytelling across media both emerging and traditional.
#14: Retargeting Essential to the Customer Journey
Each piece of content or social media post will need to play a deliberate role in guiding prospects along the customer awareness spectrum. This means using retargeting and other similar techniques to ensure a prospect sees the most relevant and resonant messaging in the right order based on previous actions theyve taken (e.g., visiting a page, requesting a download, clicking, playing a video, viewing a broadcast, viewing an ad, etc.).
Marketing and sales based on using social media and content marketing solely to generate email leads and then relying on automated email sequences to drive the sales process will be at a disadvantage in the coming year. Marketing and sales that create a customer journey that starts much earlier, even before acquiring an email address or other information from a lead, will be much more successful.
Jason Van Ordenis a consultant, trainer, and strategist who helps thought leaders reach a larger audience with their ideas and create new income streams from their expertise.
#15: Hashtag Competition Hits Full Swing on Instagram
I dont think many people realize, though, how big a deal hashtag following really is.
The competition for these hashtags is going to be fierce, but I think the first-movers (as always) will have a great advantage.
Dustin W. Stoutis co-founder of Warfare Plugins, a WordPress plugin company, where he oversees social media and content marketing initiatives, branding, and product development.
#16: Savvy Consumers Force Brands to Humanize
While businesses may have been able to get away with only sharing their products in the past, I think consumers are getting better at spotting and blocking promotions, paid ads, and sales pitches. It simply isnt enough to only share your work anymore!
One of the biggest things Ive seen this year is a shift toward more authenticity and vulnerability online and through that, more depth of the connections were making with our clients, customers, and followers.
If you really want to take people from simply followers to true fans, its time to focus on creating a brand that shares more than what you have to sell.
Jenna Kutcherspends her days in her small town in Wisconsin inspiring entrepreneurs online through her resources, courses, and The Goal Digger Podcast.
#17: AI Magnifies Social Customer Service Quality
On one hand its getting increasingly noisy online, making it difficult for those active in social selling and social media marketing to stand out. Its no surprise theres an even greater push for customer success, customer happiness, and a better customer experience.
As Max Altschuler, CEO of Sales Hacker, says, AI makes good reps great, great reps exceptional, and crappy reps even worse. Its a magnifying glass. But its still going to be very hard to fix bad reps, or use AI to replace reps altogether. Thats the reality that will set in for 2018.
When you look at some of the AI technologies out there (even LinkedIn is playing in this field), one thing becomes clear. You cant be afraid of technology. It might be #CreepyCool, but its here to stay, and it can help you become a better marketing professional if you know how to use it.
Viveka von Rosen, @LinkedInExpert and co-founder of Vengreso, the worlds largest full-spectrum social selling provider, is author of the best-sellingLinkedIn Marketing: An Hour a DayandLinkedIn: 101 Ways to Rock.
#18: LinkedIn Organic Reach Booms
A few days ago, one of my hero story posts generated almost 800,000 views and 4,000 interactions. Instead of receiving the usual 20 connection requests, I received 200 that day. Plus, this post drove dozens of quality leads.
Weve repeatedly demonstrated using this type of post works. My business partner, Logan Young, who has fewer than 1,500 connections, tried it with similar results.Because the algorithm isnt smart yet, expect wild variations; posts will get anywhere from a couple of hundred to 200,000 impressions.
Heres how to produce a high-performing hero story post of your own:
- Present a personal struggle and end with a positive lesson, but be careful not to complain. Because the algorithm counts post expansions (clicking More) as engagement, its a good idea to open your story with curiosity or drama to attract the attention of readers.
- Use one-sentence paragraphs with no links or images; you have up to 1,300 characters.Write quickly and without judgment; the best-performing posts are spontaneous, not overly polished.
- Be sure to change your post settings to LinkedIn + Twitter. You can post at any time because unlike Twitter or Facebook, your engagement will grow over the next 7-10 days.
- After publication, click Like and comment on the post whenever possible; LinkedIn doesnt weigh your own shares, likes, and comments differently than those from others.
Dennis Yuis the chief technology officer of BlitzMetrics, a digital marketing company that offers clients top-notch analytics on all major social networks.
#19: Instagram Further Adapts to Business Needs
InstaStories gives you, the creator, such a unique opportunity to create an intimate connection with your followers one where they truly feel like they know you. This type of transparency and behind-the-scenes access will continue to be a powerful way to grow your following and the know, like, trust factor.
Instagram has also made some pretty awesome upgrades to thebusiness sideof things. Theyre now offering business profiles and tools for business owners, and the ads side of things continues to improve with promoted posts. You can even set up posts where people can click straight through to your online store.
There are a lot of growth possibilities with Instagram, and the fact they continue to adapt in an ever-changing social media world says a lot.
John Lee Dumasis the host of Entrepreneurs On FIRE, awarded Best of iTunes, where he interviews the worlds most successful entrepreneurs 7 days a week.
#20: Video Views Become a Vanity Metric
In 2018, well see more marketers focus on authenticated data, measuring the time spent, and the attention held across all screens on all platforms as they create more and more content.
Nick Cicero, CEO and founder of Delmondo, a social media and digital video analytics measurement company, created the first analytics for Snapchat and Facebook Live.
#21: Paid Facebook Acquisition Is Here to Stay
But rather than panicking or tossing out your Facebook marketing strategy altogether, treat this as a challenge.
You have to be far more strategic in the placement of your content, the context around it, the tools you use, how you position your ads, manage your spend, and so much more.
And consider this: ads are quantifiable. That means that whether its Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter, you can track the metrics of each ad or promoted post. No more guessing or struggling to put together a month-end report.
When you pair a paid acquisition model with historical data, personalized content, and a deep understanding of customer behavior, everybody wins. And more than that, I guarantee that itll be the defining difference between those who limp along and those who drive real revenue results in 2018.
Rebekah Radiceis the founder of RadiantLA, the author ofSocial Media Mastery: A Comprehensive Guide to Strategic Growth, and creator of the best-selling course, The Smart Guide to Marketing Your Business on Social Media.
#22: LinkedIn Sees User Resurgence
I predict that professionals usage of LinkedIn will skyrocket, resulting in more conversation and interaction, putting LinkedIn into the mainstream where users will make spending time there a priority.
On the advertising platform, that increased usage will result in additional ad inventory, which has a dampening effect on costs. Of course, the more attention on LinkedIn, the more advertisers will enter, driving up competition, so costs likely wont go down, but I predict they will increase only slightly, compared to Facebook ad costs which will continue togrow double-digit percentagesquarter over quarter.
Additionally, the rising cost of Facebook Ads will start to drive some advertisers away. As soon as B2B clicks on Facebook start to cost over the $3 mark, advertisers will start to move over in droves to test LinkedIn Ads for the better B2B targeting, scale, and the higher-quality leads.
AJ Wilcoxis a LinkedIn Ads pro who founded B2Linked.com, a LinkedIn Ads-specific agency, in 2014.
#23: Collaborative Storytelling Is a Must
Breaking the fourth wall (a performance term) between customers and companies isnt an option for video storytelling and content anymore; its a must. When we break walls, we create powerful shared we experiences.
Kathy Klotz-Guest, founder of Keeping it Human, is a speaker, author, strategist, and comic.
#24: Facebook Page Growth Stops
Some businesses still have engaged communities on their Pages and for those businesses, it makes sense to continue posting as they have in the past. But Ive seen many Pages growth slow to a crawl.
For the record, Im definitely not telling you to shut down your Facebook Page. Just dont expect the Page to drive organic growth. Businesses do still need a Facebook Page in order to advertise on Facebook.
Here are my recommendations:
- Use your Facebook Page to post your best content and reach your core audience.
- Post less and Boost more. But only Boost your important posts to your core audience to save money.
- Use Facebook Ads as your growth engine by running Conversion ads to get people onto your email list or showcase special offers.
- Use Facebook Groups for growth as well, if it makes sense for your business. Groups are being seen much more in the News Feed but also require a lot more moderation.
- Use Facebook Video on your Page as your growth engine, to get more organic reach, and to drive traffic to your website.
Facebook is making a major play for YouTube and Netflix as the source for video content. Video is getting more organic reach and Facebook Watch is becoming more visible. So if you are going to use Facebook for business in 2018, focus on Video, Groups, and Ads.
Andrea Vahl, a social media coach, speaker and strategist, is co-author of Facebook Marketing All-in-One for Dummies and co-founder of Social Media Manager School.
#25: Credible Content Reigns Supreme
So how can you stay ahead of these shifting demands? Here are a few ideas:
- Photos are key. Photography is seen as more authentic than illustration, and the more candid the better. Use lifestyle photography whenever possible, and reserve illustrations for product explanations.
- Prioritize video. Likewise, video conveys a sense of authenticity and immediacy that text just cant match, and its popularity is increasing. Need proof? Just look at Instagrams new emphasis on video, or the new iOS 11 App Store guidelines that consider video content expected, no longer a nice to have.
- Commit to a format. Storytelling content will become either long-form (e.g., podcasts) or short-form (e.g., Snapchat), with no middle ground. Time is precious, so either give your audiences the whole story, or limit yourself to a quick bite and let them get on with their day.
- Make it sound good. According toeMarketer, 11% of Americans own a smart speaker like Amazon Echo or Google Home, whileComscore reportsthat theyve hit the critical adoption threshold. With over one in ten of your audience members turning to Alexa, Google, and Siri for information, audio-optimized content will be essential in 2018. But not only will marketers need to optimize content for voice search, itll be especially important to stay authentic and human. For the first time, well be able to actually talk to people at the exact moment they need us. Its a great opportunity for content creators, but also a medium that must be addressed carefully. We expect that 2018 will be the year we figure that out.
Becky Rothis a creative and forever-curious product marketing manager for the Expedia Mobile App.
#26: LinkedIn Integral to Influence
In short, beyond simply using social media to connect with more people, your measurable authority on social media is a currency that will be more vital than ever for your business to grow in any way.
Josh Elledge, founder of upendPR.comand a weekly syndicated newspaper columnist reaching more than 1.1 million readers, also regularly appears on radio and more than 75 TV stations across the country.
#27: Video Is Crucial to Social Sales
Now more than ever, consumers want to watch videos. Not taking advantage of this opportunity is actually hurting businesses and they dont even realize it. Over 500 million people are watching video on Facebook every single day.
When these people watch videos, they begin to trust the business more (unless the videos completely dont resonate with their audience). And as a result, the more someone trusts the business, the more likely they are to purchase something from them.
So, if your competitor begins putting out a bunch of video content (which more and more businesses are already starting to do), then they are going to win the customer over the businesses that arent using videos.
Even simple selfie videos filmed on cell phones are propelling businesses higher than video-less businesses. People need to stop being afraid to be on camera, take imperfect action, and just put out as much video content as possible.
Dont get me wrong though, creating videos alone isnt going to be enough. You also need to run paid ads to get eyes on them. Because if no one sees your videos, then its like they dont exist.
Billy Gene Shawis one of the worlds top online marketing influencers, educators, and practitioners.
#28: Facebook Groups Key to Success
I predict its going to become easier for great brands to shine on Facebook while increasingly harder for brands that rely on automated means to gain traction.
For example, we manage a holistic doctors office that focuses on wellness, but their Facebook group is directed at runners within their specific city. This allows them to gather their target audience of like-minded individuals so they can show their expertise and then build meaningful connections based on serving their audience.
Using Facebook groups will require a community manager to ensure theyre managed properly. Constantly providing quality content mixed with oversight of group members and conversations will be key components.
Jessika Phillipsis a social media strategist and founder of NOW Marketing Group.
#29: Brands That Co-Create With Consumers Will Thrive
Brands that embrace the trends of crowdsourcing, crowdfunding, accelerator programs, and the sharing economy, developing both content and ideas for products and services in conjunction with their consumers/influencers, will ultimately prevail.
Duncan Wardleis an independent innovation, design thinking consultant.
#30: Video Messaging Drives Social Selling
B2B customers and prospects would much rather receive a recorded video from their partner, supplier, or vendor than a traditional email. Think of the power when your sales rep follows up with a prospect via LinkedIn and references specific discussion points from the sales meeting. The rep is instantly able to customize everything about the message, making them a standout among the rest of the follow-up emails prospects typically receive.
Alternatively, video messages can be public, like using them for customer onboarding or partner training. While that typically requires videos to be generic, they can scale quickly and make the process repeatable. Not to mention that its more engaging than handing someone a 10-page PDF to read.
In 2018, its all about cutting through the noise, increasing engagement, and deepening personal relationships. That means finding new and exciting ways to drive engagement through video. Using a personalized video message allows brands to do just that!
Karin Avilesleads North America demand generation and field marketing for Direct Energy Business and most recently oversaw MarCom and content operations for Verizon Business Markets.
#31: Social Content Evolves Past 2D
We will also see more interest in VR and social VR (i.e. Facebook Spaces) and how it can be used by brands to connect with audiences in virtual environments, as we move from storytelling to storyliving.
The content paradigm will continue to shift from 2D/flat content to content thats 3D, 360, and sometimes holographic.
Cathy Hacklis an Emmy-nominated broadcaster turned social media marketer and nationally recognized live video and VR/AR influencer and speaker.
#32: Facebook Advertising Loses Market Share
From an advertising perspective, Amazon (which can be considered a social media network via its customer reviews) will become a greater threat to Facebook and Google. Through Prime, which eliminates shipping charges in the US, Amazon has increased its dominance for first-stop shopping entryway.
Heidi Cohen, an Entrepreneur Magazine Top 10 Online Marketing Influencer of 2016, is the chief content officer of the award-winning Actionable Marketing Guide.
#33: LinkedIn Lightens Up
Keep an eye out for exciting new LinkedIn emojis, stickers, polls and animated GIFs. A year from now, sharing on LinkedIn will have these fun options!
Also, look for cool new filters for profile pictures that will let you look like a cat on LinkedIn! Heres what my profile will look like this time next year:
Do these ideas make sense for LinkedIn? Not really. But they have to try something to get more engagement. So the business social network will become a bit more business casual. Itll be like the company holiday party year round.
In all seriousness, I wont be surprised to see one change to LinkedIn in 2018. Currently, this is the only social network that lets you export all of your connections and their contact info. This is extraordinary and not something that we should count on forever. Consider exporting yours before this feature is quietly removed.
Andy Crestodinais a co-founder of Orbit Media, an award-winning, 38-person web design company in Chicago.
Source:https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/social-media-predictions-2018/
Simboti Tech is officially open for business, leave a comment we would like to hear from you or you can send us a request