In July, I was given the opportunity to be one of the 26 influencers featured in Nimble’s latest eBook – “The Ultimate Influencer Playbook of 2018.” Of course, I took that opportunity to be put in the spotlight (well, that’s not the only reason why!). While it is certainly cool to be featured in what is essentially an Influencer Marketing Guide, I’m ecstatic that I’m able to share my knowledge and words of wisdom with my fellow influencers as well as marketers trying to navigate the world of influencer marketing. This advice, including the other Influencer Marketing do’s and dont’s addressed throughout the book by my peers, will ensure that reader’s Influencer Marketing campaigns are super successful.

Let me be the first to say, this book is awesome…it is split into different sections that break Influencer Marketing down as much as possible. The first one showcases absolutely outstanding Influencer Marketing campaigns that were proven to bring in success. Looking at these campaigns has given me new ideas for my brand – as an influencer, there is always room for growth!

After seeing these unbelievably amazing campaigns, the second section follows up with six “Influencer Marketing Strategies and Tips.” You will find my contribution to Pro Tip #4: Put an Offer on the Table, on page 18!

In my opinion, I feel that I have the most to say about this next section—”10 Surprisingly Common Mistakes to Avoid at All Costs.” No one likes to fail (although, we all need to at some point in order to learn, right?) On page 25, I discuss how crucial it is to have a Plan B. Having a backup plan is one of the easiest ways to avoid disappointment and failure within your campaign.

The following portion of the book is about building your “Influencer Marketing Toolbox.” I brought up two of my go-to tools that I constantly nag my social media team to use: Epictions and HashTagify.me. Epictions is an extremely neat app that shows us which groups of influencers are engaging conversations about specific topics, and which types of media better suit their specific needs. HashTagify.me helps us identify trends in hashtags, which most of you probably know are the easiest and more efficient way to connect to other people interested in what you’re talking about online. You type in a word or two that describes a topic, and it will spit out trending hashtags related to those subjects – certainly one of the most useful tools for influencers and marketers.

While reading the “Closing Thoughts” of this book, I felt #inspired. Even though myself and the other 25 influencers mentioned have been killing it out there, we never stop growing! Influencer Marketing is still quite new, meaning there is a LOT more to learn for all of us.

You can download The Ultimate Influencer Playbook of 2018 here, thanks to our friends at Nimble.

Thanks for the opportunity, Nimble, to be featured alongside some of the best in the bizz. Until next time, see you online!


Influencer marketing is a powerful tactic that targets consumers where they already spend much of their time: social media. Globally speaking, Instagram is the primary platform for many influencer-brand campaigns, but it’s hardly the only one. Check out the latest article from Social Jack! #InfluencerMarketing

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Facebook announced the launch of ‘Brand Collab Manager’ which will help brands connect with appropriate influencers and content creators for a better reach. With 85% of marketers resorting to Influencer Marketing in the digital age to capture the attention of a larger chunk of audience online and offline too, Facebook has upped its ante to help connect brands to creators. Check out the latest article from Social Jack! #InfluencerMarketing

 

 

 


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Social media is a wonderful world; it allows us to connect to people by the snap of your fingers! Companies and Influencers use these invaluable tools to engage with their audience and showcase their brand’s personality. Many plan out the content they want to use in order to gain the best possible engagement from their audience. However, what if there was a way to engage with them LIVE via video? Facebook has a “Facebook Live” feature that allows any individual or company to have a live video feed and interact with those who tune in. In this episode of Influence Factory, Duffy Atkins of WGN News explained how to effectively leverage this feature to get the most engagement out of your audience.

Tell your story out loud

The best thing about the power of video is that your audience can seeyour facial expressions and actions that pertain to the story you are telling them. While you do want to tell people what you are thinking and feeling in a video, it can be a bit unnerving if you are a camera-shy individual. During this episode, Duffy talked about the importance of simply telling your story out loud to others. Even if you do fumble on occasion, people will appreciate your vulnerability on live video, making your story even MORE compelling. Bringing in other material to supplement your visual story will make your story even stronger; the stronger the story, the stronger your Influence!

Influencer Marketing Pro Tip: If you are still feeling a bit nervous about filming a video of yourself, say your story out loud before you go live. You can either do this in an isolated area or with a friend or colleague. Doing this can build your confidence in your story and make you feel more comfortable when you talk about it.

Get to (quite literally) know your audience

Influencer Marketing is all about a) knowing how to make meaningful connections and b) engaging said connections by providing content that is conversational and relevant to them. All Influencers must know who to target and what type of content to send their way. Thankfully, Facebook Live makes the tedious task of researching a target audience super easy for its users. When you use the live stream feature, your connections (and many others) can see the video. By clicking on it, you will see how many people and who is watching. Once you’ve done several streams, you can get a strong grasp of who your target audience is, allowing you to tailor your video to them and effectively engage in conversations during a stream.

Influencer Pro Marketing Tip: While you should tailor your live videos to your target audience, do not make your videos relevant to just them. You can use the knowledge that Facebook Live gives you and create ANY kind of content that would be relevant to your audience. This will ensure effective engagement at all times on your profiles.

Be real

You may hear the overused phrase “be your best self” used by your friends in today’s day and age – but, that phrase contains a valuable lesson when it comes to filming a live video. During the episode, Duffy also mentioned that you should be your most authentic self when doing live video. You can prepare certain things for your streams; however, you should not be afraid to show your real self during a video – do not sound too rehearsed! Why use video over regular posting, though? Regular posts tell what a company or Influencer’s personality is, while video SHOWS your personality, because people can see the Influencer’s interactions with others. Do not be afraid to show people who you really are – it can drive engagement up!

Connect to your audience like you would a neighbor

Another key point from Duffy’s episode is that doing a live stream allows you to freely interact with your audience while you are on air. This gives you the chance to have a conversation with them and answer questions they may have. A live stream is like a neighborhood; it is a community of similar individuals interacting with each other. Don’t be afraid to say hello to your audience and get them involved with your stream. Having them partake in fun elements of a live video will maintain interest and generate more viewers!

Influencer Marketing Pro Tip: Much like how you would tag any major Influencers who partake in events, be sure to give them a shout out on a video if they helped or were a part of the audience. By doing this, you can expand who sees the post!

In summary

Facebook Live is an invaluable tool that is changing the way that Influencers engage with an audience. This live feature gives them the place to tell a story and show their true selves to the world, and personally connect with your network. The feature also helps with research by showing how many and who is watching your video, allowing you to tailor your content to them in the future. By using this video feature, your can enhance your Influence!

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It’s not a secret that businesses are what drive our economy and drive revenue. However, many people have a misconception about capitalism and how it can be cold and inhumane. Despite that thought, there is another avenue of thought called “Conscious Capitalism.” This idea of business focuses on how business can be a force for good even if it is for profit. In this episode of Influence Factory, Thea Polancic, Founder and Chair of the Chicago chapter of Conscious Capitalism, discussed how people can humanize the world of business and use that to become an agent of change.

What is Conscious Capitalism?

Breaking down those two words into their simple definitions would make you think this term is about businesses’ awareness of what they are selling to customers. While this is true, the actual meaning of this phrase is that businesses are serving the needs of their stakeholders from the customers, to the employees, to the suppliers of the industry. This thought hits on the idea that businesses (and specifically, business owners) should make it a business to care about each individual involved with a company. This ensures that a business becomes more of a personality instead of a corporate entity.

Influencer Marketing Pro Tip: The idea behind Conscious Capitalism can apply to your personal online branding as well. You are there to offer a service and make money, obviously. However, your actions should be focused on how you can best serve your customers and community. By simply interacting with them instead of just pushing a product, you can show your personality and how your service can help others. Connect your brand and service to a purpose!

The Impact of a Caring Company

Each individual employee in a company has a primary purpose of getting money through their job along with getting benefits. However, this is just a general reason why people want a job with a company. The other (and far more important) reason is that they want to work for a company that cares about them. During this episode, Thea talked about companies providing a meaningful environment to their employees. A meaningful environment is one that allows employees to help the company’s success by being allowed to share thoughts and opinions with their colleagues. Yes, employees are needed for a business’ overall financial success. However, when companies allow their employees to share their thoughts, it can humanize them and get people to fully believe in what the company stands for.

Another way that companies can do this is by engaging in a voluntary exchange with their customers. A voluntary exchange is what happens when both the buyer (customer) and seller (the business) engage in a market transaction that will benefit all parties involved. Remember, companies are selling a service, but that service needs to show how it can benefit the buyer. Showing a customer how this product can solve an issue will also show that the company cares about creating a meaningful relationship with them.

Influencer Marketing Pro Tip: These lessons can also apply to your online brand. Social media gives you a chance to get personal with these customers and really engage in meaningful conversation. Talk with your potential customers and show how your company can help; if you are managing a company’s page, talk to your customers and find out what you need to do in order to help them, or solve a complaint. This helps customers see a business as one that truly cares about their customers – not one that couldn’t care less about them.

Growing the Business for Everyone

Another point that Thea made during her presentation is the importance of considering everyone who is invested in a business. Every move you make for a business should be done to benefit everyone, not just yourself. This can be done by expanding your company with new connections. By reaching out to others or even enhancing your relationships with current employees. Remember that capitalism can be a force for good, and you need to make sure everyone who is making your business a success is benefitting from the success.

Successful Business Growth

At the end of the day, the main goal of any business is to expand their services to make money. In order to do this, there are a couple things you can do. First, encourage a leadership culture. Earlier, we mentioned that you should make employees feel comfortable sharing their opinions. Doing this allows for workplace innovation. Initially, new ideas may struggle and face some backlash from others, but don’t let this scare you – this is how all innovations start. Employees should feel comfortable with being uncomfortable because it can take a business to new heights.

The other option to help with growing a business is by enlisting the aid of a business coach. The advantage of the coach is that they will be a fresh set of eyes that can point out what is being done wrong, or even opportunities that are being missed. Business owners can have a bias that may keep them from seeing these errors or opportunity gaps. A coach can help you find where there is room for improvement, and elevate a business to new levels of productivity and innovation.

Influencer Marketing Pro Tip: If you are looking to elevate you or your business’ brand, our team at Social Jackis here to assist you. We offer various programs for Influencer Development, which include helping your business expand its network.

In Summary

The idea of Conscious Capitalism can apply to Social Media Marketing. Conscious Capitalism is all about making sure every person invested in a business benefits from the opportunity. A business should be offering a service and be able to have a purpose as to why people should use this product. Businesses should also make sure that they care about their employees, who will bring in incredible ideas, resulting in new innovations for the company. In case of any issues, businesses should bring in coaches who can help them enhance a brand and humanize it. Take these lessons and apply them to your own social media channels.

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