Macro vs Micro: Which Influencer Type is Best for Your Business

Macro Vs Micro Influencers

Businesses have long looked for the best strategies to push their businesses on social media. Long gone, for many companies, is solely relying on their social media accounts to promote their products and services – in comes the social media influencer. 

A social media influencer is a user who has reliable traction amongst their audience. Generally, their followers (audience) engage with them regularly and value their opinion. Marketers love to leverage the fact that they can use an influencer to promote to a target market, while users are influenced by someone they can relate and look up to.

Influencer Marketing Global Spend & ROI

According to Mediakix’s influencer marketing spend study, the influencer marketing global spend is projected to increase to $10 billion by 2020!

Influencer Marketing

Also, according to a survey conducted in 2017 by Celebrity Intelligence, for every USD 1.27 spent on an influencer, their ROI per influencer was USD 11.15! 

So, based on Mediakix and Celebrity Intelligence’s data, you can see how much money is being dished out by influencer marketers and how much return they are getting for their investment. 

For you marketers looking to implement influencer marketing, it is the right time to do so! 

Now, before we get into the nitty-gritty of which type of influencer is best for your business, we will explain the two different types of influencer – a micro-influencer and a macro-influencer.

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Ranking Your Videos on YouTube in 2019

Youtube

Okay, so you’ve created an AWESOME video that you’ve uploaded to YouTube. Problem is, traffic is down. No one seems to give a fig! 

This is where Youtube SEO comes in. YouTube is the world’s second biggest search engine, while videos themselves will account for 80% of all search traffic by the end of 2019.

This is great news if your content marketing strategy already consists of the video content. Videos drive traffic to your website, boost your online visibility and help your marketing campaigns gain more traction, and in the result – bring in more sales. 

With stats like these, there’s only one thing left for you to do: Rank your videos as highly as possible on YouTube.

Of course, it isn’t easy. It doesn’t matter how fabulous your video is, you’ve only done half the work so far. The next step is doing the right things on YouTube so that your video is visible to lots of the right people.

The good news is we’ve broken down what you need to do into small, actionable steps. Let’s take a look at how to rank your videos on YouTube in 2019.

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100 Awesome Tips to Create Path-Breaking Content

Content is the pillar on which a content marketing strategy pivots. Creating avant-garde and audience-centric content is the best way to earn worth and leadership in a niche.

Content Tips

Let’s find out how to avoid creating fluff that no one cares about and create content that’s close to being revolutionary:

Strategic Tips 

1. Share your personal experience. A narrative about what you have learned or achieved helps put across a unique perspective about a topic.

2. Fix a goal for content creation before starting – the strategy helps prevent thin content. Decide if you want to create awareness, drive engagement or get conversions.

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How to Leverage Video Marketing on Instagram: A Quick Guide

Video Marketing on Instagram

The days of Instagram being a photo-sharing app only are long gone; the video has very rapidly taken over the platform, with the number of videos created each day quadrupling since 2017. Not to mention, as many as 500 million Instagrammers use Stories every day – there’s no denying the power of video, not only on Instagram but across all major social networks.

The question is, how should you leverage video on Instagram? What kinds of videos should you create? Should you try experimenting videos like turning minidv to mp4 then use it as part of your content?

Or, in fewer words, what should your Instagram video marketing strategy look like?

In this marketing guide, find out how to leverage video marketing on Instagram: from identifying your goals to tips on creating a video for Instagram and improving your results from the video.

Let’s get started.

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How to Drive High-Quality Leads with LinkedIn Ads?

Linkedin Ads

Do you think to have a great product will drive in leads by itself?  No, I’d rather say marketing your product is the most important thing to generate traffic.

Advertising platforms are capable of connecting you to the right people for your marketing messages. 

But, reaching the right audience can be difficult. Instead of spending time thinking “how to attract more audience or reach the right professionals?” you must advertise yourself.

And what could be a better platform than LinkedIn? 

Stats says – “LinkedIn’s lead conversions rate is 3 times higher than any other major ad platform. Also, LinkedIn’s audience has 2 times the buying power that of an average web audience.” 

The other hard part when advertising yourself is reaching the audience that fits your ideal customer profile who would be interested in your business.

LinkedIn offers new ways to easily target the right audience – lookalike audiences, audience templates, and the interest targeting product. These measures will help you scale your marketing efforts and improve your ROI.  

  • Lookalike Audience – This trait of LinkedIn combines the rich members of LinkedIn & company data with the search attributes of your ideal customer to find a new professional audience similar to your existing ones.
  • Audience Template – This trait of LinkedIn is for those who are advertising for the first time. LinkedIn has some predefined 20 B2B audiences that could prove worthy of your business.
  • Interested Targeting – Recently released by LinkedIn, this trait is a new way to reach members that match their professional interests. With more than 200 professional interest categories you can target a highly specific audience.

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5 Proven Ways To Gain Quality Followers On Instagram

With over 800 million monthly users, Instagram has changed from a visual platform to an actionable marketing tool for businesses to reach their potential clients. Using Instagram for business isn’t an option these days. 

No matter what your product or service is, you may want to promote it on one of the fastest-growing social media platforms. When it comes to scaling results, most business owners believe that the more followers on Instagram you have, the better. 

Gain Quality Followers On Instagram

It seems logical on the surface, but proficient marketers know that quantity doesn’t mean quality. As many brands want to increase the following count faster, they often buy fake followers. However, to convert followers into customers, you need to attract a loyal audience. There’s no need to outsource calculations to understand: quality beats quantity. 

To grow your brand on Instagram, you don’t need to spend much budget on running ads. The secret is to keep a focus on attracting quality followers. Thus, nurturing great relationships with your followers is a must. 

Here are five proven ways to gain quality followers on Instagram.

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[Infographic] B2B & B2C Content Marketing Stats 2019

Content marketing is everywhere and plays an important role in every business that is present on the Internet. 2019 is here, so let’s take a look at the trends in 2018. Data for this analysis is mainly taken from the yearly research done by the Content Marketing Institute that covers both B2B and B2C marketers.

What’s important to know? 

Long form content is valued by marketers, especially in the B2B segment. B2C marketers are more likely to use social media stories for their content. This is linked to their audience as a B2C consumer prefers social network for communication and content consumption.

We can’t talk about business without talking about the budget. 57% of B2C and 50% of B2B marketers are expecting an increase in their budget for content marketing this year which shows it is not going away any time soon. 

That being said, content marketing isn’t all about sunshine and rainbows, competition is fierce and there are many traps to avoid. Top 3 issues for marketers during the last year were: changes to the SEO algorithms, changes to social media algorithms and content marketing as a revenue center. 

To get the big picture, check out our infographic below!

B2B & B2C Content Marketing Stats 2019

The 6-Step Digital Marketing Routine For Busy Entrepreneurs

Digital Marketing Routine For Busy Entrepreneurs

The most successful entrepreneurs follow a set routine every single day. Sounds ludicrous, right?

You’ve probably seen advertisements all over the place (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, the WWW) that talks about people working from home for just an hour a day making $100,000 or more.

Are those guys following a routine every single day?

A-b-s-o-l-u-t-e-l-y!

Well, at least the ones that are making money are — the successful ones.

So, what are the successful entrepreneurs doing that you aren’t?

And what can you do to be successful like them?

For starters, you need to create a routine that works. One that keeps you focused and pushes you to be successful. Successful entrepreneurs get up early, put in a lot of work (especially in the beginning), and they don’t give up when things get difficult. By following a routine, they already know what to expect for the day. And when you follow a routine, you’ll know what to expect too. So, we’ve looked at several routines from successful digital marketers and we’ve come up with a 6-step approach that we feel will keep you moving in the right direction.

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Staying Small to Make it Big: How to Be a Micro-Influencer

An influencer is to Instagram, as fish is to water; nowadays, celebrities and marketers alike live and thrive on the photo-sharing social media platform better than any other place online. 

And this really comes to no surprise. Over the years, Instagram has become home to a section of individuals who’ve figured out how to monetize content, attracting big brand and small businesses, and virtually everything and everyone in between.

How to Be a Micro-Influencer

In fact, recent statistics show that the buying decision of as much as 70% of millennial consumers is affected by the recommendations of their peers. The same survey shows that 30% of consumers across different age segments are more likely to purchase products recommended by non-celebrity bloggers because they feel they can relate more to these influencers than their more popular counterparts.

The numbers really do say it all: the Instagram influencer game used to be dominated by those with high follower counts, but such doesn’t seem to be the case these days. People are starting to turn to their peers for opinions, seeking insight and reviews from influencers who are low-key enough to be real and relatable.

These people, in social media speak, are micro-influencers.

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How 3 Smart Brands Turned Negative Reviews into Opportunities: A Quick Case Study

Negative Reviews

It’s easy to fall into the temptation of lashing out when your business receives a negative review. After all, we too, have feelings! When we’re criticized, our natural instincts take over. You could either pick a fight or simply shrug it off as if nothing had happened. But nowadays, customers have the ability to broadcast their negative feedback with just a single click. So, what’s a brand to do? 

Rather than addressing them, a lot of today’s businesses choose to turn the other cheek and ignore negative sentiments from customers. But we’re no longer living in a world where businesses are in control of what to communicate to their customers.

In fact, ignoring negative reviews might actually make matters worse for your brand. 

However, bad reviews may not be as problematic as you may think. According to a 2017 study of over one million local reviews, the number of reviews you get has a direct effect on your brand’s performance on search engine results.

In the survey, high-ranking listings were found to have an average of 38 reviews, while the low-ranking ones have an average of 14 reviews or less. The gist of this is that the negative reviews you get are still added to the total quantity so the more reviews you get, the higher your search engine ranking will be. 

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