Social media marketing is a powerful way to show your brand ’s personality, connect with your audience, and set yourself apart from the competition.
However, 69% of consumers trust influencers, friends, and family over information directly from brands.
So which do you choose to invest in? The answer is both.
Influencer marketing and social media marketing each have distinct advantages that work together to build your presence, establish your brand and reach new audiences online.
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The Keys To Combined Success
Combining social media and influencer marketing is a great idea, but it has to be executed well to work.
Here are some key tips to keep in mind.
Use The Right Tool
Make sure the tool you’re using is built by teams that deeply understand both social media and influencer marketing.
Not to be biased, but this is why we love using Later Influence and Later Social together. The two platforms can function independently, running influencer marketing campaigns and managing your social, but are a powerhouse when combined.
Think Holistically
It’s important to think of organic social media and influencer marketing as two tactics, but two tactics that might impact one another.
Ask yourself questions like:
What organic content can you publish while a specific influencer campaign is going on?
Can you repurpose influencer content on another social media channel?
What posts complement one another best?
And don’t be afraid to try new things!
For instance, in one campaign, influencers might tell their followers to check out your organic social posts for more information. In another, the influencer might give a discount code for someone who buys that day.
Try different approaches and funnels to see what drives results—providing data you can use to make decisions in the future.
Find The Right Influencers
When you search for influencers, don’t just think about audience size; while some creators might have massive followings, micro influencers tend to have a more engaged audience.
Later Influence has advanced filtering that can help you look for…
Audience demographics
Niche
Previous campaign performance
Don’t be afraid to work with different types of creators. You’ll soon find the people who are a good fit for your brand and this campaign.
Compound Your Marketing Strategy
Combining social media and influencer marketing is a clear win for businesses; you gain so many efficiencies and amplification opportunities that help you reach business goals.
The key to success and scaling a dual program is the right tools.
Later Influence is an influencer marketing platform that allows you to execute every step of your influencer marketing campaigns, from planning to influencer sourcing to influencer payments and analysis.
Later Social is a best-in-class social media management platform with an Enterprise plan that includes social listening and team collaboration capabilities.
Book a call to discuss how you can enable Later Influence and Later Social together.
Social Media Marketing vs. Influencer Marketing
Let’s start with some definitions:
Social media marketing is the process of planning, scheduling and publishing content on social media platforms, as well as interacting with followers and managing online communities .
Influencer marketing is the strategic process of identifying, recruiting, and managing influencers to promote a brand or product.
Social Media Marketing: Pros And Cons
Here are some of the major advantages of social media marketing – and some small things to watch out for.
Pros:
Social media establishes your brand outside of its relationship with creators.
Your owned channels provide a hub for curious new customers on social media to learn more about your brand.
Connect with and start conversations with customers and other audiences.
Cons:
Buyers don’t always trust brand-shared messages, so you can’t win over everyone.
It can be difficult to target specific audiences organically; while you can target with paid ads, you don’t know who those people are so it’s harder to build a relationship.
Influencer Marketing: Pros And Cons
Working with influencers can deliver massive value for your brand—here are the pros and cons to be aware of.
Pros:
Influencer marketing is an approach that can add value to any business goal.
Creators can help you reach a niche, targeted audience through a trusted voice.
Influencers can help you break through the noise of brand-only messages on social media, building trust and awareness directly with potential customers.
Cons:
Not every product or service offering is a fit for influencer campaigns.
Managing influencer relationships can be difficult without the right tools.
Starting influencer marketing can be daunting – Later’s Services team can help you build best-in-class creator campaigns from start to finish. Book a free demo to learn more.