Marketers Ruin Everything

Marketers Ruin Everything

 

 

We all know how it goes: marketers ruin everything. Something new comes into our world (radio, TV, the internet), and they're for the people. Then, marketers (much like myself) see that people's attention is there. So they want to use it. They want to get into it. And that ruins it. Then, it's on to the next one.

This is why it is so incredibly important to be a first mover. I want to make sure I give you guys as much help as possible in getting places early, so here are three tactics to get into right now, before marketers have ruined them.

1) Pinterest
Pinterest currently has an ad product that is tremendous. It's an amazing product, and I'm seeing awesome things from it for some of my own ventures. Read and learn all about that product here.

But, even if you don't have the ability to pay to play, Pinterest still has opportunities for you, and you're going to want to get in on them now. It's a great platform for creating content for your brand because it's a platform where users opt in to follow themes, styles and trends just as much as specific influencers. Because of that, they are much more open to seeing a diverse range of content. Being able to place your pin in the middle of someone's feed in a way that feels natural and unobtrusive means a tremendous amount.

On top of that, the options for what kind of content belongs on the platform is enormous. Run a hardware store? Make content about DIY projects. Small coffee shop? Post your favorite coffee hacks or recipes. Real estate agent? Post your favorite home decor ideas. I could go on and on.

2) Facebook video
If you post videos on YouTube, you need to be posting them on Facebook too. End of discussion. And I don't mean a link out to YouTube: you need to natively upload the video to Facebook.

Facebook has the potential to becoming a massive competitor to YouTube when it comes to distributing video content. All because of the very thing I have been yelling about for the months now: the data. Data data data. There is an enormous amount of it that you can target against. It creates an ultimate machine. At the moment, it gives you the ability to target like we've never seen before. I'm spending a huge amount of time on it; it's at the top of my concerns.

Facebook also added features in the last few months that point to the fact that they are increasing the amount of attention they give video: view count. Embedding options.

Now, of course, the caveat here is Facebook video requires a budget of some sort. But the dollars go on a long way; with the precise targeting we have available through the platform, you are sure to reach an audience with an interest in your subject matter.

3) Snapchat. Snapchat, Snapchat, Snapchat.
This one is getting big, so hop on now. I highly recommend everyone pay attention to the Discover feature and how people are consuming content there.

Roy Bagundol

Detail-Oriented Project Coordinator & Part-Time Real Estate Salesperson | 5+ Years in Customer Service | Billing Management | Mortgage | Retail Banking | Delivering Excellence in Customer Support and Project Coordination

9 年

This is a challenge for me as a future marketer. Marketers should: THINK AHEAD THINK FOR A BRIGHT IDEA THINK OUT OF THE BOX OUR INSTRUCTORS ALWAYS EMPHASIZED THAT PHRASE FOR US NOT TO RUIN THE WORLD OF BUSINESS, INDEED TO BE A GOOD CONTRIBUTOR OF BRIGHT BUSINESS IDEAS.

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Nick Humphries

Founder & CEO, Train Effective ?? | Digital Soccer Academy

9 年

Riley - but FB video is so organic. I go on the homepage and I got a whole news feed full of videos. The more time a user spends on FB watching videos, the less time they spend on YT. The less time a user spends on YT, the less ad revenue YT receives.

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Chris Williams

Broadcast Media Professional

9 年

I guess the ones who do the videos have go security to avoid fake componeys getting on it

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Matthew Bardsley

SEO Manager + Content Strategist | Spicy Food Enthusiast

9 年

I just read about how Google is king of the hill now but that Facebook's data collection could be their achilles heal. Google+ really hasn't taken off, especially in terms of data collected, compared to Facebook. I think that Facebook Video definitely can compete with YouTube. And Pinterest may not be "new" but their advertising platform is and we are just seeing the tip of the iceberg now with the ability to purchase things directly through Pins. Great post, Gary!

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