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The emergence of Digital.co.za/page/Realm Digital-services/ WEM
The functional evolution of social network platforms has allowed the most successful among them (notably Facebook and Twitter) to become channels for integrated customer engagement via the Web.
Social both integrates multiple previously separate channels (Web, mobile, e-mail etc), and boasts increasingly advanced integrated functionality, thanks to its success in attracting developer and user interest. Most recently, the introduction of analytics and online shopping on Facebook heralded a huge upset within two of the most monolithic empires on the Web - search and Digital.co.za/page/Realm Digital-services/ e-commerce.
The rise of integrative channels and functions has, in turn, given rise to a new concept - Web engagement management (WEM), a concept referring to the integration of many previous separate customer channels - with social as the unifier.
So why should you consider integrating all your customer channels via social?
It's all about the inevitable conversation people have about your brand. Either you suffer it without deigning to be present or you jump right in, hosting it if possible.
But why risk getting as many complaints as compliments? Socially-integrated customer channels have much to commend them.
All the right places
What does this mean for your choice of channels and communities? Obviously, to spread the net too widely among a plethora of social network options is unwise and unprofitable. Select a few choice platforms - a media outlet may like to tweet and provide a constant flow of Facebook updates, while a travel site may align itself with YouTube and Picasa.
At the same time, it won't do to throw out the old with the new. Retain e-mail, intranet and Digital.co.za/page/Realm Digital-services/ Web-based marketing efforts and explore the opportunities for integration.
It's true, few people would 'like' (or want to be seen to like) some 'boring' business brand. But what if there were something in it for them?
To succeed on Facebook, a cosmetics company may want to tie its campaign to a competition. A financial services organisation may ally itself with an exciting brand to sponsor, such as Formula 1. Or do the unthinkable - post interesting or fun content!
The great reach of social platforms makes them an ideal common engagement platform that companies are increasingly integrating into their existing digital channels.
What differentiates successful campaigns from the also-ran is the upfront choice of platform, style of integration and content that will make the move to total Digital.co.za/ Web engagement management via social a winning strategy.