To connect with key influencers in social media and spark their interest in sharing your brand story, the first step is to know who they are. There are several ways to identify and reach out to bloggers and other influencers that impact your product or service in social channels. And not all of these methods require subscribing to costly social media publishing and monitoring platforms.
Influencer marketing has emerged as a tool that brands can use to leverage the power of influential online consumers in a positive way. Influencer marketing is how brands engage with influential people to increase their products' exposure to a targeted audience. Partnering with influencers enables a company to increase brand awareness, maximize reach and drive customer engagement. It also humanizes your brand by giving it the face of a trusted authority who knows and is already communicating with your target audience.
Other key ways an influencer can help solidify your market position are by:
Working with consumer influencers will also enable you to gain additional insight into your targeted audiences' behavior, how they interact with your products and your desired market niche as a whole.
Identifying the key influencers within your market(s) can be a daunting prospect. Internally, completing a brand analysis, sharpening up your marketing strategy and understanding your competitive business environment is integral to identifying the influencers that will best engage with your current and prospective audience(s). Some questions that you need to ask yourself are; Who is my audience? How is my brand relevant to them? Why do they purchase my products? How do they interact with my product? What is important to them? Where do they purchase my product? Answering these questions will lead you down the right path to finding and selecting the most effective influencers for your brand.
Recognizing the social channels where your audience(s) prefers to consume content is a next step to discovering your market’s influencers. Facebook and LinkedIn are two powerful tools for finding influencers but depending upon your audience demographics, Pinterest, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram or other media sites may be more relevant. Often one influencer will lead you to other influencers through links on their websites or by checking out their followers/friends and contributors.
Three prominent influencers within the DIY Home Improvement category are The Family Handyman, The Money Pit and Ask The Builder. If you check out their personas, you will notice that they each have very different approaches to the category.
The Family Handyman drives an impressive number of traffic to their website, with 4.4 million total average unique monthly views. They also have a healthy Facebook following and number of eNewsletter subscribers.
The Money Pit has a syndicated weekly radio show that airs on over 300 national stations and receives 250k monthly downloads from iTunes’ weekly podcast.
Ask The Builder engages with 49k+ YouTube subscribers with videos that have received over 38 Million views.
Does your product lend itself better to video or radio? Do you think a large list of opt-in email subscribers is the way to go? Your product, the demographic you are targeting and your company’s marketing strategy will determine which influencer(s) to select. Depending upon your budget, you could select all three and secure an extensive reach to a variety of demographics within the DIY Home Improvement category.
Social media has evolved into one of the most powerful marketing tools available. With some foresight, market knowledge and the aspiration to develop & nurture relationships with the “right” people, your brand will be well on its way to success.
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