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THE PATCH Social media new features/updates for marketers. October 2014.
Mobile App Usage Ups 21%. Youtube wins the Conversion Game… While FB takes a cue from both Youtube and Snapchat. Twitter’s New iOS look. LinkedIn Security Upgrade. Presents from Pinterest to come.
Read on as Agence Tesla gives you the scoop on the past month’s social media buzz
Mobile App Usage +21% Data from Localytics shows people are
spending 21% more time on apps since 2013
Music apps e.g Spotify see highest usage rise
There’s more to the mobile world than social networking! Other industries can benefit greatly too!
Fewer apps downloaded each month BUT people
spend more time per app
Youtube: The Conversion Champ
YouTube most successful at the beginning and end of the buying cycle, in giving consumers first AND last contact to products. It helps you seal the deal! Don’t underestimate the benefits of a YouTube presence!
Video platform best at introducing and marketing new products
Vs. other platforms: - Twitter is 9x worse, although it is
strongest in reminding audiences of your product before they purchase
Why? On YouTube consumers can… - Be introduced to new products
- Find official product videos - Watch product reviews
- Watch shopping hauls (with your products!)
Facebook: Takes cue from YouTube New video features mimic YouTube
Facebook launches new video features: 1) Play count
2) Related Videos
New features added after site saw 1 billion video views PER DAY not least without
the help of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
A video content strategy is more important than ever before. Not just on Youtube, but also now on Facebook,
Instagram and Vine. Don’t lag behind!
Facebook: Snapchat-like Posts FB brings self-destructing posts onto its feed
After launching Slingshot, a Snapchat competitor, Facebook
adds expiration dates to posts
Messages will disappear from feeds as indicated
But will NOT be removed completely from servers until up to 90 days
Another move by FB to adopt popular content formats
Take some ideas from Snapchat/Slingshot content strategy and apply them to FB soon. Play with self-expiring discount offers or flash deals! Get some
inspiration here.
Facebook: Tracking with an Atlas New cross-devices ad server
Facebook upgrades and relaunches ad
server Atlas (bought over from Microsoft last year)
For advertisers on FB itself, existing people-based marketing tools like Custom Audiences will be more powerful than before. Amid concerns with privacy, FB maintains actual identities will stay anonymous.
Ads can be bought via Atlas and users do not need to run an FB campaign to use Atlas. Atlas simply combines FB data
with that of its own servers
Atlas tracks FB users with cookies across apps, devices and sites
that use FB login
Facebook: New Event Ad & Tools More ways to set your events apart!
Facebook releases event ads for Pages on the news feed
Online businesses listen up, don’t just have a strong social media
presence! Make opportunities for your customers to engage with you
in real life, perhaps with events!
Event insights now also available on right-hand column
of event page
Your ad doesn’t have to stay forgotten at the sidebar any longer!
Twitter introduces new mobile profiles + features
The amped up app now has:
- Interactive push notifications: reply/fave/RT/follow without opening the app
- Cover and Profile Photo but positioned eerily like Facebook
- A while underlay for your bio so no more swiping!
- Tabs for tweets, photos and favourites that roll like a timeline
Interactive push notifications are a big deal with even greater potential. Now that iOS8 is here expect to see
apps pick it up, possibly add “buy” buttons.
Twitter: All-new on iOS8Revamped for iOS 7 and up
Twitter: New Poll Cards? Testing fresh way to interact with your customers
Tip: If this feature becomes permanent, have fun asking quirky questions! Find out what’s really on your customers’ minds, and show some personality.
Twitter tests native polling cards
Engaging new call to action
In-app user response connects you to your audiences and their opinions
Users connect Amazon and Twitter accounts via a microsite
Add items to wishlist with #AmazonWishlist
A move to enhance Twitter e-commerce functions
But uncertain whether feature will pick up
as research shows consumers use shopping carts not wishlists to save items
Twitter: Amazon Wish List Add something to your Amazon Wishlist with just a hashtag
A similar system could work to simply add products into the shopping cart, or even
onto an in-app shopping cart. Look out for more e-commerce surprises from Twitter in
the next few months!
Instagram: Biz Tool Suite
Finally some data tools to help you Insta-strategise
Instagram announced it will roll out ad tools and analytics to accompany its
growing business presence
App will offer: 1) Account Insights e.g Reach
2) Ad Insights i.e paid campaign analytics
3) Ad Staging i.e platform to collaboratively edit and save ad
materials Established brands have probably already been using other
tools to access the same data. But this means SMEs are finally able to catch up a little and capture the same market. Don’t miss
out on these new insights!
Instagram: Interactive Games
Forget video, Adidas takes a new spin on Insta-marketing
Adidas launches fun, snazzy interactive game to launch new line of shoes
Instructions sound a little complicated at first but you get the hang of it:
1) Adidas will hide passwords across various accounts each day
2) Users must unscramble the password letters
3) They then like the photos with the passwords in the right order
4) First person and next 10 all win prizes! Look out for more of these games, and maybe start
thinking of some of your own. Talk to us and we’ll help you get it started!
Google: Free Unlimited Cloud Educational purposes only!
Google gives students and educators
free unlimited cloud storage (5TB file size limit – surely that’s
all you’ll ever need)
Amid doubts about the security and privacy of cloud infrastructure, Google
stands firm
For the rest of us, Google has also just offered some early stage start-ups
$100 000 in Cloud Platform credits to run and host your apps
Google edges even more into the education market. For companies in the education sector, consider
using Google for Education.
LinkedIn: Security Features Timely security upgrades amid 4chan scares
LinkedIn’s security suite now:
- Shows users where, when and which devices are logged into their account
- Allows you to sign out from these accounts via the interface
- Offers more information on account breaches e.g breach location and IP
Find all these under a new tab in Settings Protecting your accounts is important as any breach, especially for e-commerce businesses, can delay your
operations. It can also compromise customer data. If one account has been breached, consider changing login details
for other accounts to be doubly secure.
LinkedIn: Data Export LinkedIn wants to make you the owner of your information
LinkedIn simultaneously launched a data export function with new security
features
All your account’s data such as personal data and search history is
now downloadable
LinkedIn passes the responsibility of managing user data to the user
themselves Be smart with the data on your accounts. Check the archives to be sure your security settings are right for
you and your business.
Pinterest: Ad Base BoostTarget users on your brand’s database
Pinterest announced a few new features in the pipeline:
1) Conversion Tracking2) Audience Targeting similar to
FB’s Custom Audience 1) Privacy Policy Update
Users can in factturn off the ad-targeting feature
Watch out FB and Twitter, Pinterest is about to join the big leagues in advertising soon! Retail and
F&B companies on Pinterest can expect to make more use of social media to increase conversion!
Pinterest: Promo Pins upgrade
More specific improvements to existing ad unit
Pinterest reveals even more new features for its current ad unit:
1) Promo pins analytics 2) Promo pin targeting
New features go hand in hand with targeting and
conversion features in previous slide.
Currently only being tested in the US
Hootsuite: Brightkit Buy
Hootsuite Campaign Platform
Hootsuite’s acquisition of Brightkit means marketers and brands can connect with audiences
through:
1) Galleries of user generated content 2) Run and monitor social media contests
3) Manage and moderate campaigns 4) Export campaign data
5) Analytics
Hootsuite joins a club of “content aggregator” management systems
If you’ve been using Hootsuite this is an early Christmas present. It will become the all-in-one
platform you’ve always wanted, with ease of use and low cost!
Thanks!
Agence Tesla, a social media agency in Singapore and Paris [email protected]
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Why “The Patch”? In computing, a “patch” is a software update to correct bugs, improve performance or update a program. We want to “patch” marketers with the latest curated social media new features.
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