Should You Spend More On Social Marketing?

Writing by Brick Marketing on Thursday, 15 of May , 2008 at 9:10 am

According to a post on e-Consultancy, perhaps not. The post looked at research by Forrester who are advising marketers to spend more on social marketing.

Part of Forrester’s argument included:

“Well-designed social applications are effective. Social programs leverage the voice of the customer to get messages carried further than ad impressions. If your message resonates with consumers, their word-of-mouth is a more effective medium than any of the traditional media.”

E-Consultancy responded with:

The idea that brands are having consistent success leveraging social media to get their “messages carried further than ad impressions” is a myth in my opinion.

Word-of-mouth is not necessarily synonymous with social media. That is, just as with any other form of marketing, there is no guarantee that consumers are going to take your message and carry it on.

The problem with both sides of this argument is that they are using too broad a brush to paint the scene. As with all marketing strategies, you will not know if it is going to work until you test it out. Social marketing is no different.

In fact, the important words from eConsultancy is the “with any other form of marketing, there is no guarantee that consumers are going to take your message and carry it on.” To this I do agree. I doesn’t matter what type of campaign you try to launch, there are no guarantees.

Broad statements do little to help the average internet user. Social marketing consultants have been able to see quite good returns on the investment dollar. Other campaigns have been big flops.

Social marketing, as with any marketing, is always going to be trial and error. However, with social marketing you can be a little more proactive in your approach by being a part of the social scene that you are trying to engage. Social marketing has the potential to do more for a product or brand than traditional offline marketing.

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