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            Engagement

  Involvement             Acquisition




Integrated Engagement
       Strategy
WHATā€™S HAPPENING WITH THE WEB?
According to a study by Nielsen research, the average person in
the US spends over a fourth of his or her time online. Good thing
you have a website! Of the time spent online, however, 23% of
activities center on social networks and blogs. But youā€™re ok, your
business has a Facebook page and there is a company blog
somewhere in the interwebs. Hold on, almost 40% of those internet
users are consuming online content via mobile phones, and among
another survey of business professionals, 87% still prefer to use
email for sharing content. Your online efforts deļ¬nitely need mobile
compatibility and you still canā€™t afford to be out of your audienceā€™s
inbox. Oops, you almost forgot that thereā€™s still Twitter, Linked In,
YouTube, Pinterest, and other new networks popping up every
day! Wait, arenā€™t you supposed to have an intern thatā€™s handling
all this, or is it just you thatā€™s supposed to make all this digital
magic work?

                                                                 95% of Time Spent on
                                                       Social Networks is on Facebook



                                                         87% of Business Pros
                                            Prefer to Share Content via Email



            40% of Internet Users Consume
               Content Via Mobile Devices



           27% of Free Time
            is Spent Online



   23% of Time Spent
   Online is for Social
    Networks & Blogs




Overwhelmed yet? Donā€™t worry, it gets worseā€¦
THE HARD FACTS
  The audience youā€™re trying to reach isnā€™t passively waiting to be
  informed about how great your product or service is. In fact, the
  vast majority of people donā€™t even want to deal with you. Two
  thirds of the US population is on the national do-not-call list. 86%
  of people will do anything and everything to avoid TV commercials
                        (aside from maybe during the Superbowl,
                              but that air time is a little pricey).
                                  Approximately 44% of direct mail
                                   is never opened, and of the
                                     remaining mail that isnā€™t lost or
          Content                     misaddressed, who knows how
                                       much actually gets read. Letā€™s
                                       face it; your old marketing mix
         Engagement
                                       just doesn't cut it anymore!
Involvement       Acquisition

                                          Now, before you have a mental
                                        breakdown, thereā€™s a reason
                                       we're barraging you with cold,
                                    brutal facts ā€“ and itā€™s not to prepare
                                  you for marketing Armageddon. After
                            all, we didnā€™t say your marketing mix is
  dead; itā€™s just obsolete. You've just been running on steam power
  while sitting on all the ingredients for jet fuel, and thatā€™s a problem.
  Thereā€™s still hope though! Your audience is willing to interact with
  you, but on their terms, not yours. Your old marketing channels
  and the new ones are still useful ā€“ you just need to know how to
  tie them all together. You need to be more than just informative,
  entertaining, trendy, or sexy ā€“ you need to be engaging, and for
  that, you need an integrated engagement strategy.
INTEGRATED ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY BREAKDOWN

              At this point, youā€™re obviously wondering, ā€œwhat is an integrated engagement
              strategy?ā€ In short, an integrated engagement strategy from a marketing standpoint
              is a focus on three key initiatives: content, involvement, and acquisition. The best
              way to understand how these initiatives work together is to think of your strategy
              as a living, breathing organism ā€“ thereā€™s a body, a need for nutrients, and a role it
              serves within its ecosystem. To keep things simple, hereā€™s how it breaks down:




            The Body                              The Nutrients                        The Niche Role
Whether itā€™s content, involvement,         What do you want to happen from       How does your engagement drive
or acquisition, this is the core of        an online engagement? Do you          your business objectives? How can
your integrated engagement                 want     people    to     consume     you use your engagement to build
strategy. If youā€™re a publisher, for       information about your product or     up a better body and consume
example, content would tend be             service, do you want people to talk   better nutrients ā€“ this is the most
the body of your strategy as itā€™s          about you and drive traffic your      complicated part, but itā€™s what
likely to be your main source of           way, do you want to be liked on       takes your marketing mix from a
revenue and the main reason for            Facebook or mentioned in tweets?      linear path to an-ever growing
your audience to engage with you.          These are the things that feed your   cycle.
For other industries, like online          integrated engagement strategy
communities or support groups,             and make it move.
itā€™s the interactions that drive
results. Still, in other industries like
sports franchises, itā€™s the overall
number of supporters you acquire
that matters most.


                                                 The Niche Role
                                    The Nutrients
                The Body
Content
Based on a study done by the Content
Marketing Institute and Marketing Profs, an
average sized company allocates around 26%
of its marketing budget to content marketing,
and no company - whether it has 1000+
employees or less than ten ā€“ spends less than
21% of the total marketing budget on content.
Clearly, content is critical to the marketing mix,
but just churning out branded white papers,
videos, infographics, etc. isnā€™t what makes
content king (or queen). In fact, according to
Andrew Gaffney of DemandGen Report, only
around 5% of people trust content branded
directly from a vendor. However, when content
is endorsed, created, or reviewed by peers, the
trust level jumps to 53%!




One of the best examples of content which also happens to be a deļ¬nitive guide on the subject was the
Content Grid v2 by Eloqua and Jess3. This infographic, which explains how certain forms of content ļ¬t
best for different stages of the sales cycle and interest levels continues to be a useful tool for marketers,
but also, because Eloqua markets to marketers, a compelling touch point for potential sales as well.
The Content cont.
    As wonderful as content can be, itā€™s no silver bullet. If you want content to be the hub
    of your integrated engagement strategy youā€™ll still need to work in acquisition and
    involvement tactics. Youā€™ll also need to understand what you want to do with your
    content, and whether your company actually has the know-how or resources to execute.
    To make it easier, here are a few of the most common beneļ¬ts from content and what
    you need to achieve them:



Content Can:                                    If You Can:

Establish Trust with Your Audience              Give Value Beyond Your Product or Service



Make You Stand Out from Online Noise            Invest Time and Energy to Produce
                                                Quality Material




Drive Social Media and Overall                  Understand and Deliver What Your
Online Interaction                              Audience Wants




Power Your Marketing and Sales Pipeline         Tailor Topics and Mediums to Interest
                                                Levels from Top Funnel to Close




Create Valuable Relationships                   Involve Your Audience in the Process



Educate Potential Buyers                        Establish Yourself as a Trusted Resource



Drive Further Audience Acquisition              Provide Incentives for Followers to
                                                Involve Their Friends
Involvement
60% of people expect brands to respond on social media channels according to a recent study by Arnold
Worldwide. Clearly, involvement with your audience isnā€™t just a good idea, itā€™s required! Whatā€™s more,
having interactive components can drastically boost the effectiveness of your marketing initiatives. From
our own internal research, weā€™ve found that lead forms placed at the end of interactive content are
completed 65% of the time! As great as involvement is though, it can be hard to achieve. According to
the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute less than 1% of people on Facebook actually engage with a brand page. This
is why for many integrated engagement strategies, involvement plays a supportive role. If content is the
main focus, involvement centers around driving conversations, shares and subscriptions for that content.
If acquisition is the goal, involvement centers on inviting friends. Some companies, however, can make
involvement itself the keystone of their strategy.

Surprisingly, Figment, a major online publisher found that they gained more from driving involvement
ļ¬rst, then channeling that interaction toward their content. As you can see in this diagram, creating activity
on Facebook is the primary objective and content as well as acquisition are used in supporting roles.



                                                                           Likes




          Pin                 Pinterest                                                                   Twitter                    Follows
                                Share




 3) Increased exposure to social
channels increases social sharing
among existing users and attracts                                        Facebook
            new users
                                                                                                                    Website

                                    Blog




                                                                        SnapApps                                                          Sweet
                                                                                                                                           Evil


                   2) Facebook is the primary channel
                    of engagement for ļ¬gment Apps
                   are used to drive Cross promotion
                             driving results


                                                                                              1) Great content is leveraged across
                                                                                                                                        Amazon
                                                                           Leads                every channel in engaging ways
                                                                                                                                        Purchase
                                                                                                     driving user outcomes




                   Authored content is highly
                                                                   Apps are created and                          Multiple forms of acquisition are
                   leveraged and creates unique
         Content                                        Channels   distributed cross-channel for      Outcomes   employed to deliver likes, leads
                   engagements to drive
                                                                   maximum exposure and results                  and actual purchase events
                   promotion cross channel
What Involvement Can Do
    When looking to implement involvement, hereā€™s what you need to remember:



Involvement Can:                           If You Can:

Result in User Generated Content           Surprise, Delight, or Provide an Experience
                                           Worth Sharing




Fuel New Fan Acquisition                   Resonate or Connect with Current Fans



Generate Leads, Opportunities and          Evaluate and Map Out the Most
Conversions                                Compelling Kinds of Interactions




Foster an Online Community                 Identify and Empower Brand Advocates
                                           and Influencers




Accelerate or Increase Purchases           Build Relationships Beyond Capital
                                           Exchange with Your Buyers




Build Trust with Your Audience             Communicate as a Peer NOT as a Merchant



Stand Out from the Competition             Have a Unique Voice or Personality
Acquisition
Not all companies can be masters of content or interaction, but to foster utility out
of engagement, sometimes, all it takes is an invitation. Acquisition of new audience
members, fans, followers, etc. may or may not be your main business objective, but
of the three integrated engagement strategy components, it is the one piece that
can turn slow linear progress into sharp exponential growth. If content is the
foundation of your integrated engagement strategy, acquisition tactics like ā€œshare
thisā€ buttons, ā€œinvite a friendā€ calls to action, or incentivized referrals can build not
only the amount of people your content reaches, but also the interactions your
content elicits. Similarly, if interaction is your focus, growing the amount of supports
connecting with you in
public or social media
forums can turn to more
back      channel      leads,
conversions,      purchases
and post-purchase brand
advocates.       Finally,     if
acquisition is your primary
goal, your content and your
interactions are beneļ¬ts,
but being a part of the
overall group is the biggest
beneļ¬t for your audience.

Take a look at the the 60 second snap shot of what people are doing online. All
this activity is happening , but without a good acquisition plan, you have no way
to tap into it all.
Acquisition cont.
   But if youā€™re thinking about making acquisition the base of your engagement strategy
   consider the following:




Acquisition Can:                              If You Can:

Amplify the Effect of Your Communications Target and Engage Relevant People



Expand the Reach of Your Content              Distribute Material to Active Users



Enhance Lead Generation                       Funnel Your Audience from
                                              Multiple Channels




Diversify Your Audience                       Appeal to New Verticals and Demographics



Provide More Accurate Data                    Measure Trends and Behaviors



Build on Itself                               Document, Dissect and Duplicate
                                              What Works




Establish Trust                               Serve as a Connection Between People
                                              of Similar Interests
MAKING CONTENT THE CENTER OF YOUR INTEGRATED
             ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY
Good content produces great results. Companies with blogs generate around 67% more
leads per month than their blog-less peers. Businesses with forty or more unique landing
pages generate ten times more leads than those with ļ¬ve or fewer landing pages. Whatā€™s
more, 90% of marketers use some form of content marketing already. When it comes to
deļ¬ning the body of your integrated engagement strategy, content may be the clearest
choice.

Making content work for engagement, however, isnā€™t always as easy as it seems. From our
own data, weā€™ve found that of companies who actively use Facebook, an astonishing 43%
report seeing little to no likes, comments, or shares for all the content they post. The trend
is also reļ¬‚ected on Twitter with 44% reporting little to no responses to posted content. For
blogs, the pattern doesnā€™t get much better coming in at 38%. These low results stem from
a very common mistake ā€“ the draw is never the content itself, but the experience people
have with it. For content to be effective the audience needs to be involved ā€“ there needs to
be some kind of interactive element.

Adding interactivity to your content, though, isnā€™t all that difficult or time consuming. It can
be as simple as including a question in a Facebook post, to placing a quiz or poll before a
white paper to involve your audience in the content itself. Even in old-school direct-mail
campaigns, new technology like QR codes can turn static pieces of paper into online games,
rewards, or other mobile interactions. Whether itā€™s through add-ons, questions, or apps, for
every form of content you can think of, there is a way to make it interactive.

When content and involvement are clicking, then itā€™s time to bring in acquisition. Itā€™s not,
however, just about telling your audience to invite their friends. Itā€™s about creating programs
and incentives that reward people for bringing in more members. Using contests or
sweepstakes, for example, where the likelihood of winning goes up based on how many
shares, referrals, or invites you send can drastically drive fan acquisition. Even simple trivia
games and quizzes can drum up numbers. Dorado Tacos & Cemitas, for example, saw a 50%
registration rate for their mailing list and a 35% increase in subscribers to their email list
simply through a quiz that their restaurant visitors could take via mobile phone.
MAKING INVOLVEMENT THE CENTER OF YOUR
            INTEGRATED ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY
95% of Facebook wall posts are not answered by brands, while 52% of consumers have
reported un-following a brand because of repetitive or boring updates. Nevertheless, brands
have seen up to a 65% increase in Facebook audience engagement by using interactive
content. Clearly, interaction can be a major differentiator online, and for companies who
can get it right, it can drive their whole integrated engagement strategy.

With involvement as the centerpiece of your strategy, content serves more of a supportive
role, and acquisition remains as an enriching aspect to the system. Whether itā€™s data from
a poll or a survey, constructive feedback generated through comments, or driving sales
through deals or sweepstakes, in this model, keeping your audience active is your primary
goal.

Consider this model for a major international sports franchise, AS Roma. As one of Italyā€™s
top football (soccer) teams, Romaā€™s goal is to keep the visitors to its site active and engaged
and in turn, more likely to make a purchase.
                                                                                           Game-play features drive
                                                                                             cyclical / attentive
                                                                                               engagement



                                                                                                                              Share
                                                            Trivia                         Timer




                                                                                                                          Each share action exposes
                                                                                                                            app to new audience

          Maximize audience reach          Multi-                                                         Progress
               and exposure              Language                                                         Indicator




                                                         Subscription                      Start
                                                           Opt-Ins                         Over
                                                                                                     Incent with
                                                                                                     Bonus Entry
                                         Promote offers in lead gen
                                                                            Leads
                                                                                                            Bonus
                                                                                                            Entry




                     SnapApp features enable brand
                                                                     Apps are created and                           Multiple forms of acquisition are
                     to create an engaging
          Features                                       Channels    distributed cross-channel for       Outcomes   employed to deliver likes, leads
                     experience for end users driving
                                                                     maximum exposure and results                   and actual purchase events
                     business results



As you can see, Roma uses interaction, in this case a SnapApp quiz, to engage site visitors
and channel them into other desired outcomes. From likes, tweets, and other sharing actions,
you can also see how acquisition builds on the effectiveness of this quiz as fans share it with
other fans and even compete for pride or prizes. .
MAKING ACQUISITION THE CENTER OF YOUR
           INTEGRATED ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY
Letā€™s face it; sometimes itā€™s all about numbers. For fast moving sales cycles or highly
consumed products, more volume often means more conversions. In this case, beeļ¬ng up
the numbers through fan acquisition is your best business option, and in turn, the main
goal of your integrated engagement strategy.

In a recent study released by Ipsos OTX, nearly a ļ¬fth of respondents would purchase an
item if it was liked by a friend. Factor in that the average millennial Facebook user (age
18-34) has around 319 friends and the average Twitter user has 126 followers, and you can
start to imagine the
compounding value of
building       an     online
audience. The dream, of
course, is having one fan
tell his or her 100+ friends,
and they tell their friends
and so on, but for that to
happen, your fans need
something to tell. In an
acquisition model, that
ā€œsomething to tellā€ is rarely
your product or service,
however. Instead, itā€™s an
experience       that    they
couldnā€™t     have     gotten
outside of the network
youā€™ve created. Your main appeal, in this case is being a part of the audience itself, and
through content and interaction, you reward people for staying and inviting others in.
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
Now that you understand some of the ins and outs of an integrated engagement strategy
itā€™s time to bring it all together. This is where SnapApp comes in. As a platform, SnapApp
brings several of the necessary moving pieces of your integrated engagement strategy
together in one easy interface. Using SnapApp, you can structure content, involvement
and acquisition together to achieve your business objectives. By publishing quizzes,
surveys, polls sweepstakes, and other apps created through SnapApp you have all the
necessary parts to ā€œsnapā€ interactive functions on to your content, generate additional
content from involvement, or incentivize audience growth. By implementing an integrated
engagement strategy with SnapApp, this year alone, companies have averaged nearly
six times more likes for their content verses typical Facebook engagement standards,
an overall 89% app completion rate, and of the 1.2 million apps completed, 7% saw
additional sharing which helped contribute to almost 30 million total impressions!

Whatā€™s all the more compelling ā€“ and what makes an integrated engagement strategy
so vital ā€“ is that companies are leveraging all this engagement to drive real revenue!
Through a single campaign run with SnapApp, Magic Beans, a leading retailer of early
childhood products, averaged $.12 per unique lead over 113,318 total leads generated by
the campaign. In a similar campaign, the Philadelphia Eagles were able to generate an
average of $.10 over almost 10,000 total leads. By having an integrated engagement
strategy, these companies were able to directly leverage engagement created through
SnapApp to deliver a positive ROI.

Our goal at SnapApp is help brands unlock the real value of digital engagement across
all their marketing channels. Our platform makes these engagements possible, but having
the right strategy in place is what makes marketing efforts dramatically more proļ¬table.
Wondering where your engagement strategy stands now? Feel free to test or re-test
yourself with our Engagement Grader app!
Resources
State of the Media: The Social Media Report, Nielsen:
http://www.nielsen.com/content/corporate/us/en/insights/reports-downloads/2011/social-media-report-q3.html


The Grande Guide to B2B Content Marketing, Eloqua:
http://www.eloqua.com/grande/Grande_Guide_To_B2B_Content_Marketing.html


120 Awesome Marketing Stats, Charts and Graphs ā€“ Hubspot:
http://blog.hubspot.com/Portals/249/docs/ebooks/120-marketing-stats-charts-and-graphs.pdf


Social Marketing Rockstar Tour, Marketo:
http://www.marketo.com/b2b-marketing-resources/category/best-practices/video-social-media


Andrew Gaffney, DemandGen Report:
http://www.demandgenreport.com/


Arnold Worldwide:
http://www.arn.com/


Generate More Leads with B2B Social Media [Infographic]:
http://socialmediab2b.com/2012/03/b2b-social-media-leads-infographic/#ixzz228DbGSRE


Content marketing on the Rise, Smart Insights:
http://www.smartinsights.com/content-management/content-marketing-strategy/content-marketing-infographic/


The Ehrenberg-Bass Institute
http://adage.com/article/digital/study-1-facebook-fans-engage-brands/232351/


Itā€™s Not Me, Itā€™s You: Why Are Consumers Breaking Up with Brands:
http://socialmediainļ¬‚uence.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/infographic-its-not-you-its-me-full.jpg


72 Fascinating Social Media Marketing Facts and Statistics for 2012
http://www.jeffbullas.com/2012/07/24/72-fascinating-social-media-marketing-facts-and-statistics-for-2012/#XSGUiDLrDme
qBvPT.99


Facebook: A Proļ¬le of its ā€˜Friends,ā€™ Pew Research:
http://pewresearch.org/pubs/2262/facebook-ipo-friends-proļ¬le-social-networking-habits-privacy-online-behavior


The Ripple Effect of Following a Brand on Social Media
http://www.public.site1.mirror2.phi.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?R=1009177#S83v3DXBpke2d4g4.99


Magic beans Case study:
http://www.snapapp.com/case-studies/magic-beans


Go ā€“Globe Infographic:
http://www.sosemarketing.com/2012/03/01/every-60-seconds-on-social-media/

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Digital Engagement Strategy Guide

  • 1. Content Engagement Involvement Acquisition Integrated Engagement Strategy
  • 2. WHATā€™S HAPPENING WITH THE WEB? According to a study by Nielsen research, the average person in the US spends over a fourth of his or her time online. Good thing you have a website! Of the time spent online, however, 23% of activities center on social networks and blogs. But youā€™re ok, your business has a Facebook page and there is a company blog somewhere in the interwebs. Hold on, almost 40% of those internet users are consuming online content via mobile phones, and among another survey of business professionals, 87% still prefer to use email for sharing content. Your online efforts deļ¬nitely need mobile compatibility and you still canā€™t afford to be out of your audienceā€™s inbox. Oops, you almost forgot that thereā€™s still Twitter, Linked In, YouTube, Pinterest, and other new networks popping up every day! Wait, arenā€™t you supposed to have an intern thatā€™s handling all this, or is it just you thatā€™s supposed to make all this digital magic work? 95% of Time Spent on Social Networks is on Facebook 87% of Business Pros Prefer to Share Content via Email 40% of Internet Users Consume Content Via Mobile Devices 27% of Free Time is Spent Online 23% of Time Spent Online is for Social Networks & Blogs Overwhelmed yet? Donā€™t worry, it gets worseā€¦
  • 3. THE HARD FACTS The audience youā€™re trying to reach isnā€™t passively waiting to be informed about how great your product or service is. In fact, the vast majority of people donā€™t even want to deal with you. Two thirds of the US population is on the national do-not-call list. 86% of people will do anything and everything to avoid TV commercials (aside from maybe during the Superbowl, but that air time is a little pricey). Approximately 44% of direct mail is never opened, and of the remaining mail that isnā€™t lost or Content misaddressed, who knows how much actually gets read. Letā€™s face it; your old marketing mix Engagement just doesn't cut it anymore! Involvement Acquisition Now, before you have a mental breakdown, thereā€™s a reason we're barraging you with cold, brutal facts ā€“ and itā€™s not to prepare you for marketing Armageddon. After all, we didnā€™t say your marketing mix is dead; itā€™s just obsolete. You've just been running on steam power while sitting on all the ingredients for jet fuel, and thatā€™s a problem. Thereā€™s still hope though! Your audience is willing to interact with you, but on their terms, not yours. Your old marketing channels and the new ones are still useful ā€“ you just need to know how to tie them all together. You need to be more than just informative, entertaining, trendy, or sexy ā€“ you need to be engaging, and for that, you need an integrated engagement strategy.
  • 4. INTEGRATED ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY BREAKDOWN At this point, youā€™re obviously wondering, ā€œwhat is an integrated engagement strategy?ā€ In short, an integrated engagement strategy from a marketing standpoint is a focus on three key initiatives: content, involvement, and acquisition. The best way to understand how these initiatives work together is to think of your strategy as a living, breathing organism ā€“ thereā€™s a body, a need for nutrients, and a role it serves within its ecosystem. To keep things simple, hereā€™s how it breaks down: The Body The Nutrients The Niche Role Whether itā€™s content, involvement, What do you want to happen from How does your engagement drive or acquisition, this is the core of an online engagement? Do you your business objectives? How can your integrated engagement want people to consume you use your engagement to build strategy. If youā€™re a publisher, for information about your product or up a better body and consume example, content would tend be service, do you want people to talk better nutrients ā€“ this is the most the body of your strategy as itā€™s about you and drive traffic your complicated part, but itā€™s what likely to be your main source of way, do you want to be liked on takes your marketing mix from a revenue and the main reason for Facebook or mentioned in tweets? linear path to an-ever growing your audience to engage with you. These are the things that feed your cycle. For other industries, like online integrated engagement strategy communities or support groups, and make it move. itā€™s the interactions that drive results. Still, in other industries like sports franchises, itā€™s the overall number of supporters you acquire that matters most. The Niche Role The Nutrients The Body
  • 5. Content Based on a study done by the Content Marketing Institute and Marketing Profs, an average sized company allocates around 26% of its marketing budget to content marketing, and no company - whether it has 1000+ employees or less than ten ā€“ spends less than 21% of the total marketing budget on content. Clearly, content is critical to the marketing mix, but just churning out branded white papers, videos, infographics, etc. isnā€™t what makes content king (or queen). In fact, according to Andrew Gaffney of DemandGen Report, only around 5% of people trust content branded directly from a vendor. However, when content is endorsed, created, or reviewed by peers, the trust level jumps to 53%! One of the best examples of content which also happens to be a deļ¬nitive guide on the subject was the Content Grid v2 by Eloqua and Jess3. This infographic, which explains how certain forms of content ļ¬t best for different stages of the sales cycle and interest levels continues to be a useful tool for marketers, but also, because Eloqua markets to marketers, a compelling touch point for potential sales as well.
  • 6. The Content cont. As wonderful as content can be, itā€™s no silver bullet. If you want content to be the hub of your integrated engagement strategy youā€™ll still need to work in acquisition and involvement tactics. Youā€™ll also need to understand what you want to do with your content, and whether your company actually has the know-how or resources to execute. To make it easier, here are a few of the most common beneļ¬ts from content and what you need to achieve them: Content Can: If You Can: Establish Trust with Your Audience Give Value Beyond Your Product or Service Make You Stand Out from Online Noise Invest Time and Energy to Produce Quality Material Drive Social Media and Overall Understand and Deliver What Your Online Interaction Audience Wants Power Your Marketing and Sales Pipeline Tailor Topics and Mediums to Interest Levels from Top Funnel to Close Create Valuable Relationships Involve Your Audience in the Process Educate Potential Buyers Establish Yourself as a Trusted Resource Drive Further Audience Acquisition Provide Incentives for Followers to Involve Their Friends
  • 7. Involvement 60% of people expect brands to respond on social media channels according to a recent study by Arnold Worldwide. Clearly, involvement with your audience isnā€™t just a good idea, itā€™s required! Whatā€™s more, having interactive components can drastically boost the effectiveness of your marketing initiatives. From our own internal research, weā€™ve found that lead forms placed at the end of interactive content are completed 65% of the time! As great as involvement is though, it can be hard to achieve. According to the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute less than 1% of people on Facebook actually engage with a brand page. This is why for many integrated engagement strategies, involvement plays a supportive role. If content is the main focus, involvement centers around driving conversations, shares and subscriptions for that content. If acquisition is the goal, involvement centers on inviting friends. Some companies, however, can make involvement itself the keystone of their strategy. Surprisingly, Figment, a major online publisher found that they gained more from driving involvement ļ¬rst, then channeling that interaction toward their content. As you can see in this diagram, creating activity on Facebook is the primary objective and content as well as acquisition are used in supporting roles. Likes Pin Pinterest Twitter Follows Share 3) Increased exposure to social channels increases social sharing among existing users and attracts Facebook new users Website Blog SnapApps Sweet Evil 2) Facebook is the primary channel of engagement for ļ¬gment Apps are used to drive Cross promotion driving results 1) Great content is leveraged across Amazon Leads every channel in engaging ways Purchase driving user outcomes Authored content is highly Apps are created and Multiple forms of acquisition are leveraged and creates unique Content Channels distributed cross-channel for Outcomes employed to deliver likes, leads engagements to drive maximum exposure and results and actual purchase events promotion cross channel
  • 8. What Involvement Can Do When looking to implement involvement, hereā€™s what you need to remember: Involvement Can: If You Can: Result in User Generated Content Surprise, Delight, or Provide an Experience Worth Sharing Fuel New Fan Acquisition Resonate or Connect with Current Fans Generate Leads, Opportunities and Evaluate and Map Out the Most Conversions Compelling Kinds of Interactions Foster an Online Community Identify and Empower Brand Advocates and Influencers Accelerate or Increase Purchases Build Relationships Beyond Capital Exchange with Your Buyers Build Trust with Your Audience Communicate as a Peer NOT as a Merchant Stand Out from the Competition Have a Unique Voice or Personality
  • 9. Acquisition Not all companies can be masters of content or interaction, but to foster utility out of engagement, sometimes, all it takes is an invitation. Acquisition of new audience members, fans, followers, etc. may or may not be your main business objective, but of the three integrated engagement strategy components, it is the one piece that can turn slow linear progress into sharp exponential growth. If content is the foundation of your integrated engagement strategy, acquisition tactics like ā€œshare thisā€ buttons, ā€œinvite a friendā€ calls to action, or incentivized referrals can build not only the amount of people your content reaches, but also the interactions your content elicits. Similarly, if interaction is your focus, growing the amount of supports connecting with you in public or social media forums can turn to more back channel leads, conversions, purchases and post-purchase brand advocates. Finally, if acquisition is your primary goal, your content and your interactions are beneļ¬ts, but being a part of the overall group is the biggest beneļ¬t for your audience. Take a look at the the 60 second snap shot of what people are doing online. All this activity is happening , but without a good acquisition plan, you have no way to tap into it all.
  • 10. Acquisition cont. But if youā€™re thinking about making acquisition the base of your engagement strategy consider the following: Acquisition Can: If You Can: Amplify the Effect of Your Communications Target and Engage Relevant People Expand the Reach of Your Content Distribute Material to Active Users Enhance Lead Generation Funnel Your Audience from Multiple Channels Diversify Your Audience Appeal to New Verticals and Demographics Provide More Accurate Data Measure Trends and Behaviors Build on Itself Document, Dissect and Duplicate What Works Establish Trust Serve as a Connection Between People of Similar Interests
  • 11. MAKING CONTENT THE CENTER OF YOUR INTEGRATED ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY Good content produces great results. Companies with blogs generate around 67% more leads per month than their blog-less peers. Businesses with forty or more unique landing pages generate ten times more leads than those with ļ¬ve or fewer landing pages. Whatā€™s more, 90% of marketers use some form of content marketing already. When it comes to deļ¬ning the body of your integrated engagement strategy, content may be the clearest choice. Making content work for engagement, however, isnā€™t always as easy as it seems. From our own data, weā€™ve found that of companies who actively use Facebook, an astonishing 43% report seeing little to no likes, comments, or shares for all the content they post. The trend is also reļ¬‚ected on Twitter with 44% reporting little to no responses to posted content. For blogs, the pattern doesnā€™t get much better coming in at 38%. These low results stem from a very common mistake ā€“ the draw is never the content itself, but the experience people have with it. For content to be effective the audience needs to be involved ā€“ there needs to be some kind of interactive element. Adding interactivity to your content, though, isnā€™t all that difficult or time consuming. It can be as simple as including a question in a Facebook post, to placing a quiz or poll before a white paper to involve your audience in the content itself. Even in old-school direct-mail campaigns, new technology like QR codes can turn static pieces of paper into online games, rewards, or other mobile interactions. Whether itā€™s through add-ons, questions, or apps, for every form of content you can think of, there is a way to make it interactive. When content and involvement are clicking, then itā€™s time to bring in acquisition. Itā€™s not, however, just about telling your audience to invite their friends. Itā€™s about creating programs and incentives that reward people for bringing in more members. Using contests or sweepstakes, for example, where the likelihood of winning goes up based on how many shares, referrals, or invites you send can drastically drive fan acquisition. Even simple trivia games and quizzes can drum up numbers. Dorado Tacos & Cemitas, for example, saw a 50% registration rate for their mailing list and a 35% increase in subscribers to their email list simply through a quiz that their restaurant visitors could take via mobile phone.
  • 12. MAKING INVOLVEMENT THE CENTER OF YOUR INTEGRATED ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY 95% of Facebook wall posts are not answered by brands, while 52% of consumers have reported un-following a brand because of repetitive or boring updates. Nevertheless, brands have seen up to a 65% increase in Facebook audience engagement by using interactive content. Clearly, interaction can be a major differentiator online, and for companies who can get it right, it can drive their whole integrated engagement strategy. With involvement as the centerpiece of your strategy, content serves more of a supportive role, and acquisition remains as an enriching aspect to the system. Whether itā€™s data from a poll or a survey, constructive feedback generated through comments, or driving sales through deals or sweepstakes, in this model, keeping your audience active is your primary goal. Consider this model for a major international sports franchise, AS Roma. As one of Italyā€™s top football (soccer) teams, Romaā€™s goal is to keep the visitors to its site active and engaged and in turn, more likely to make a purchase. Game-play features drive cyclical / attentive engagement Share Trivia Timer Each share action exposes app to new audience Maximize audience reach Multi- Progress and exposure Language Indicator Subscription Start Opt-Ins Over Incent with Bonus Entry Promote offers in lead gen Leads Bonus Entry SnapApp features enable brand Apps are created and Multiple forms of acquisition are to create an engaging Features Channels distributed cross-channel for Outcomes employed to deliver likes, leads experience for end users driving maximum exposure and results and actual purchase events business results As you can see, Roma uses interaction, in this case a SnapApp quiz, to engage site visitors and channel them into other desired outcomes. From likes, tweets, and other sharing actions, you can also see how acquisition builds on the effectiveness of this quiz as fans share it with other fans and even compete for pride or prizes. .
  • 13. MAKING ACQUISITION THE CENTER OF YOUR INTEGRATED ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY Letā€™s face it; sometimes itā€™s all about numbers. For fast moving sales cycles or highly consumed products, more volume often means more conversions. In this case, beeļ¬ng up the numbers through fan acquisition is your best business option, and in turn, the main goal of your integrated engagement strategy. In a recent study released by Ipsos OTX, nearly a ļ¬fth of respondents would purchase an item if it was liked by a friend. Factor in that the average millennial Facebook user (age 18-34) has around 319 friends and the average Twitter user has 126 followers, and you can start to imagine the compounding value of building an online audience. The dream, of course, is having one fan tell his or her 100+ friends, and they tell their friends and so on, but for that to happen, your fans need something to tell. In an acquisition model, that ā€œsomething to tellā€ is rarely your product or service, however. Instead, itā€™s an experience that they couldnā€™t have gotten outside of the network youā€™ve created. Your main appeal, in this case is being a part of the audience itself, and through content and interaction, you reward people for staying and inviting others in.
  • 14. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER Now that you understand some of the ins and outs of an integrated engagement strategy itā€™s time to bring it all together. This is where SnapApp comes in. As a platform, SnapApp brings several of the necessary moving pieces of your integrated engagement strategy together in one easy interface. Using SnapApp, you can structure content, involvement and acquisition together to achieve your business objectives. By publishing quizzes, surveys, polls sweepstakes, and other apps created through SnapApp you have all the necessary parts to ā€œsnapā€ interactive functions on to your content, generate additional content from involvement, or incentivize audience growth. By implementing an integrated engagement strategy with SnapApp, this year alone, companies have averaged nearly six times more likes for their content verses typical Facebook engagement standards, an overall 89% app completion rate, and of the 1.2 million apps completed, 7% saw additional sharing which helped contribute to almost 30 million total impressions! Whatā€™s all the more compelling ā€“ and what makes an integrated engagement strategy so vital ā€“ is that companies are leveraging all this engagement to drive real revenue! Through a single campaign run with SnapApp, Magic Beans, a leading retailer of early childhood products, averaged $.12 per unique lead over 113,318 total leads generated by the campaign. In a similar campaign, the Philadelphia Eagles were able to generate an average of $.10 over almost 10,000 total leads. By having an integrated engagement strategy, these companies were able to directly leverage engagement created through SnapApp to deliver a positive ROI. Our goal at SnapApp is help brands unlock the real value of digital engagement across all their marketing channels. Our platform makes these engagements possible, but having the right strategy in place is what makes marketing efforts dramatically more proļ¬table. Wondering where your engagement strategy stands now? Feel free to test or re-test yourself with our Engagement Grader app!
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