and the most convincing and economical marketing strategy goes to
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And the winner of the
most convincing &
economical marketing
strategy goes to…
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First of all, it’s important to recognise the benefits of having them advocate for your company on social media channels & why they can ultimately enhance the brand.
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A few reasons why they are the
most convincing & economical
And now…
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You’re already investing in your employees. They are the experts on the brand & services provided.
Each employee will have a talent and/or information that aligns with their specific role within a company. The real benefit here is that every aspect of your company is being covered & by those who really live and breath it.
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STAFF have the trustworthy factor
over a big brand
– they are people too!!
2.
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Employees already have relationships on their social channels. People trust recommendations from their internal networks.
(95% of millennials say their friends are the most credible source of product information*.)
*Quote from Here
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Using resources you already have is efficient & doesn’t require a large budget. You don’t have to spend lots on a training program because employees already know the company & how to use social media. Employees rely on the success of a company therefore, will share & advocate in the best ways they can. Company gets recognition & employees can stand out as thought leaders.
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Benefits & high return will come to those companies that recognise the
potential of their employees.
They are the brands that will stand the test of time.
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enterprise platform helps you maintain and transform the outlook of
your employees.
Realise the potential of employees as social media advocates!
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