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How to win social media followers and influence people while still remaining authentic
With declining print numbers, decreasing broadcast reach and the slow death of traditional advertising, brands are turning more and more to social media to win fans and influence consumers. But, just as social media can make influencers, it can also be the instrument of their destruction.
SA celeb Shashi Naidoo recently found herself in the social media spotlight for all the wrong reasons. After writing a lengthy post on Instagram about the Israel-Palestine conflict, which included referring to Gaza as a ‘sh*thole’, she received multiple death threats and lost many endorsement deals, including those with GlamPalm Africa and horse racing company, Gold Circle. Shashi even held a press conference to explain her post and talk about how she was going to make amends, but the damage to her brand had been done. Just last week Shashi went to Palestine as part of her attempts at reparation but was refused entry into the region.
- Develop your own social media policy – It always surprises me when influencers take a very casual approach to posting. If social media is your business, and it’s a means of earning income, then you need to take every precaution to protect that income and your reputation. A good way of addressing this is to develop your own social media policy, just as companies do. Write down what you want to steer clear of, such as religion or politics, and remind yourself of what you want to communicate and be associated with. Think of this policy as a personal bible of sorts.
- Think, check and check again before posting – This guideline might sound obvious, but if everyone really did follow it, then social media scandals would be non-existent! Read your post at least twice before you click on ‘tweet’ or ‘share’, especially if the post refers to one of the brands you want to promote. Check each post against your personal social media policy. It’s also a great idea to get ‘final signoff’ from a trusted friend on each of your posts. A second eye not only helps you pick up careless errors but also gives you an objective perspective on what you’ve written. Also, unless your primary purpose as an influencer is to continually court controversy, think twice before posting something that could be offensive, especially if it is in the heat of the moment. Social media is a breeding ground for kneejerk reactions and heightened emotions, making it the ideal platform for ruined reputations.
Stay true to what you stand for – The primary reason for influencer marketing being so popular is that what influencers post really resonate with their fans. Your followers may value your wacky take on fashion trends, or love your tongue-in-cheek cooking videos, or relate to your posts on life as a twentysomething in Cape Town. Remember, then, that authenticity is key. The content you post and share should reflect who you really are.