Social Media Trends & Tips: July 15-19
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Here's what I thought you might find interesting this week:
Companies continue to ignore mainstream media--is that the right move?
“Company X did not respond to a request for comment.”?
It's become a pervasive statement in many news stories. And according to some recent research, probably more widespread than you even thought.
In May 2014, the term “did not respond to a request for comment” returned 728 mentions in a Nexis database search, according to a recent post by Gini Dietrich . In 2019, that number had swelled to 1,590. In 2023, it grew to a whopping 3,616.
Some companies have just completely given up on traditional media relations. According to Alex Bolen, the CEO of Oscar de la Renta, "I don’t know that having the press advances our business interests. We don’t really engage with magazines at this point." Whoa.
Now, I'm not sure I see the same level of disinterest as that which is laid out in GIni's post below. I have a couple clients who are chugging along full-steam ahead with traditional media relations. They're still seeing good results. But, I have noticed opportunities are drying up. There's just no question traditional media relations is changing and more companies are choosing to either circumvent the media or completely ignore it.
The good news is this is an opportunity for us to shift with it. Read More
领英推荐
What the state of social media saturation means for brands
What's led us to "peak social media saturation?" Huge demands on content production (we've all felt these). AI's almost immediate impact. And platform fragmentation (how many platforms are we managing again?). The answers, in this post, to the saturation challenge hit on a few items I mentioned in my 2024 social media trends deck: Focusing on original content; Using entertainment as the hook to get to education; and changing the way you measure success. Read More
How to create stunning AI thumbnails for YouTube
Now, this is interesting. Not so much that it's yet another AI article, but it's another AI article hitting on a huge need for most businesses. I mean, have you seen the thumbnails most brands use on YouTube? Mr. Beast is laughing at us, folks. Read More
Which topics are Gen Zers searching for on social media?
This is pretty interesting. Not surprising to see make-up and recipes near the top on TikTok, obviously. But, really interesting to see what's at the bottom of the TikTok list and how it corresponds with Google searches. Read More
I gave myself one month to make a new friend. How hard could it be?
Must-read of the week. And an issue tied to a topic I wrote about on LinkedIn this week (right here , if you're interested; great input from many people). Read More
CEO at Arment Dietrich | Founder of Spin Sucks | Creator of the PESO Model?
4 个月After I read that study and wrote about it, I had a conversation with a client who said they didn't want to respond to journalists' questions because "they don't want to give away their strategy." I asked when they would be prepared to have the conversation, and they said, " The day after we launch." ??