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Digital influencers: how they impact digital marketing strategies in Brazil

Since prehistoric times, the human species has come together in communities with common goals – and this pattern remains to this day. Communication was one of the main starting points for the advancement of evolution. Through it, the different types of society were structured and standards of social coexistence were established. Today, we live in the era of real-time communication, of instantaneity, thanks mainly to the improvement of technology and greater access to it, reaching the phenomenon of digital influencers, which we will discuss later.

All this is the result of the search for new forms of social relations, structured around news and updated content, in a collaborative and complex environment, in a world of connected active individuals, who collectively produce knowledge and content.

Communication through the use of technologies, however, is not something very old in society. We can cite some examples, such as TV and radio. In these cases, however, communication takes place – or used to take place – from one to all. That is, from a single sender to multiple receivers. Since the emergence of these media, consumers have tried to maintain a dialogue channel with the media. Just as newspapers have a “Letter from Readers”, radio stations have always made room for listeners' calls. As technology evolved until the arrival of social media, this two-way street multiplied and gained another format.

The symbiosis between human beings and technology is already so great that it is rarely noticed, to the point where it is not possible to clearly discern where it begins and where it ends. This shows an incredible ability to adapt to new communication channels, which are emerging at an unprecedented speed.

These changes have impacted society in different ways, in business, consumption, and work, thus generating a new economic model and new challenges for companies. Parallel to the evolution of communication and society, marketing is also changing. Today, brands need to look at people as complete and complex beings, who have anxieties and concerns. Therefore, new values need to be incorporated into their messages: respect for differences, solidarity, transparency, interdependence, respect for others and the environment. Thus, within this context, new experiences are provided to touch the consumer's emotional side, thus naturally generating more trust and respect for him and society.

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All this leads to a more horizontal relationship model, through which consumers believe more in each other than in companies, the famous “word of mouth” as a reliable way of advertising. A more collaborative, innovative and authentic environment, in which people seek real values, involvement, feeling the brand with which they are interacting.

Relationships are increasingly direct, with people seeking to resolve their difficulties without relying on large institutions, such as governments or multinationals.  

Digital marketing: social media as a purchase decision tool for Brazilians

The rise of social media has empowered the exchange between consumers, thus making the purchase decision process more susceptible to third-party opinions than ever before. Added to this is the fact that social media naturally generate a feeling of proximity to people with common interests and provide emotional rewards, such as prestige and a sense of belonging.

The importance of these networks can be translated into numbers. According to the Comscore survey, released in March 2023, Brazil has more than 131.5 million active accounts on social media. Of this total, at least 127.4 million are unique users, with a monthly average of 46 hours of connection per person.

This creates a context in which there is a significant portion of the Brazilian population accessing digital media, which bring emotional rewards, while algorithms group people with common interests. This favors the creation of communities, which are consolidated as interactions, comments, shares, reactions, among other resources that disseminate opinions, propagate ideas and even information.

However, even though these communities establish more horizontal forms of communication, which give room to multiplicity, it is necessary to reflect on the emergence of users with a higher level of social influence.

Today, with social media, this influence gains numbers and impacts that were previously unimaginable. If only a select group of people were opinion makers, currently, these media transform ordinary people into digital influencers, capable of impacting up to millions of people, guiding behaviors and trends, in addition to creating players within the digital world.  

Understanding the particularities, complexities and influences of this new scenario is a vital issue for brands today. Understanding how this universe has been changing everyday life and the way people interact with brands has a direct impact on companies' marketing planning. In this sense, there are the challenges of keeping up with these changes in behavior, rethinking paradigms and mindsets without, however, losing sight of the essence of the brand.

Digital communication as a tool for more horizontal relationships with brands

It can be said that a new one has emerged, as a moment that demands courage from brands to review paradigms, question hierarchies, broaden horizons and reassess their relationships in a movement towards the future.

Increasingly, communication ceases to be just the set of actions that aim to make a message or advertisement common, and starts to add a set of platforms for exchanging information and establishing relationships. This revolution accelerated access to information, the sharing of ideas, and opened space for networking.

It is possible to identify how the maturation of the internet itself brought important innovations that reinforce the relational character of digital communication. This leads us to a more horizontal communication, which makes room for multiplicity.

The internet is the most incredible generativity tool ever created by man, because it allows the spontaneous generation of authorial, bidirectional and multidirectional content. 

Social networks played a fundamental role in this scenario, as they are more attractive and easy to use, and because they have a huge potential reach. This horizontal relationship not only materialized but also became the basis of communication and marketing today, proving that the real revolution does not happen when society adopts new tools, but when it adopts new behaviors.

This wealth of information exchange, as well as the ease of collaboration and the development of social relationships, challenges individualistic attitudes.

Today we live in a totally new world, which has been transformed by the connectivity and transparency provided by the internet, opening space for content with information on culture, entertainment, sustainability, leisure, that is, a space for originality and authenticity.

According to a survey carried out by RD Station, 61.5% of Brazilian social media users use these channels to search for information about brands and products. The same study also reveals that 42% of TikTok users in Brazil use the platform to enjoy and follow videos from brands and companies they like.

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Influencers as a bridge between brand and consumer

What drives a person to follow an influencer? The answers are diverse, but there is a basic aspect: identification with the tastes and ideas transmitted. In addition, we can say that they are good storytellers – “storytelling” –, with narratives that facilitate this proximity to the public, often creating niche markets with media potential, directly influencing consumer behavior. This makes digital influencers from specific segments, with fewer followers, as important as those with a large audience.

Thus, an interesting phenomenon is observed. Regardless of the volume of official information available about a brand or product, social circles continue to be one of the main sources of influence for the consumer, thus demonstrating how the contemporary public orients itself based on the opinion of third parties, whether observing a 2 star rating about a product or watching a follow-up influencer say they didn't like the experience. This all trumps marketing communications and even personal preferences.

Many classify digital influencers as autonomous media, with a strong and upright image, built from great legitimacy in the digital environment. It is even common for this legitimization to happen through exposure of their own personal life, the sincerity of everyday life – and these characteristics attract the interest of brands, which take advantage of this relationship of emotion, love and respect, to strengthen the credibility of advertising campaigns with the influencers of your target audience.

Thus, it is possible to define these digital influencers as the “word of mouth 2.0”. After all, relying on the opinion of friends, family, close people has always been one of the most used ways when deciding on a purchase.

Influence is an intrinsic concept. Every day, we are exposed to ideas, opinions, ideologies and attitudes by different actors in society. History is littered with influencers. We can mention Christ, Socrates, Plato, Napoleon, Einstein, Gandhi, and more recent ones like Mandela, Lincoln, Obama and Steve Jobs. These diverse divergent and complex influences condition society to change habits and attitudes, in the construction of a social “ethos”.

The term digital influencer is recent, but the phenomenon itself appears before web 2.0 with the emergence of bloggers (“Bloggers”), albeit in a more restricted environment. Then came the vloggers (“Vloggers”), which were later replaced by “Youtubers” – with the popularization of YouTube. And, only in 2015, the term digital influencer was born, which arises from the need to classify some people who were impacting on several different social media platforms. In 2016, the Oxford dictionary – one of the most important in the world – made the term “Youtuber” official in its pages.

Increasingly, the web has become an environment for opinions and participation of consumers and digital influencers, who, in a way, create their audiences around specific opinions and tastes, making this feeling of belonging even greater, creating a bond of proximity.

Relationship brands x digital influencers

Digital influencers have their own individual characteristics. It is necessary to identify and classify them within this digital universe. We can point out five main types of influencers:

Celebrity: famous person with great reach, but not relevant to the brand theme;

Celebrity with relevance: famous person with full affinity with the brand, who has a good chance of impacting large audiences and converting them;

Authority: technical person, respected in a given subject;

Journalist: works in traditional media and has great impact because of it;

micro influencers: people with fewer followers, but with a well-defined niche market.

Working with digital micro-influencers is one of the already consolidated trends in digital marketing, due to the ease of applying more segmented actions, which enable a higher conversion rate, often at a lower cost, compared to other profiles.

This scenario also implies a great concern for brands regarding the impact that their actions can cause. The web has not only magnified this impact, it has also diversified the risks. All these relationship tips have to maintain the brand's positive image, its reputation and a set of feelings such as respect, trust and admiration.

This is a time when experience and interactivity are essential points in companies' digital marketing strategies and, more than communicating correctly, it is necessary to learn how to relate to your audience in this new scenario, encouraging them to multiply the transmitted message. After all, each impacted person can talk about your brand to their 100, 200, 1,000 followers, or millions of other people if it goes viral.

In other words, digital prints this force of sharing and viralization very well, resulting in a scenario with relevant characteristics for the growth of companies' adherence.

At a time when many brands are already positioning themselves in a different way to reach this potential, it is common to see them engaged in some social cause, sharing the same anxieties and concerns as their consumers, showing that, in fact, they know and treat them as a complete and complex being, with mind, heart and soul. This requires a lot of dialogue, and social networks and digital influencers have played a key role in this dialogue between brand and consumer.

Therefore, the best way to maintain this dialogue is by delivering interesting, relevant and useful content to a clearly defined audience. On the other hand, it is important that these contents are loaded with the company's identity, often telling stories – "storytelling—, creating even deeper connections. This leads us to believe that digital marketing should no longer be considered just synonymous with sales and metrics, but rather the main aspect of a company to gain consumer trust, capable of breaking the blockade of traditional advertising.

It is not possible to say that traditional media will end, but they will certainly share space with these new models, with different levels of participation, in a constantly changing scenario. Furthermore, the innovations brought about by digital technologies do not invalidate previous technologies, but bring a new meaning to communication processes.

According to the AdSpend study by IA Brasil in partnership with Kantar Ibope Media, in 2022, digital advertising in the country, which includes partnerships with influencers, moved R$ 32.4 billion, representing an increase of 7% compared to the previous year.

This new approach to marketing, which combines online and offline between brands and customers, complements machine-to-machine connectivity with person-to-person touch to strengthen consumer engagement. A scenario that favors the creation of new spaces and narratives for brands to communicate with their consumers in a more relevant and engaged way.

The evolution of marketing concepts

A connected world, the marketing mix concept has evolved to accommodate more customer participation. The marketing mix – the 4Ps – must be redefined as the 4Cs: co-creation “co-creation”, currency “currency”, community activation “communal activation” and conversation “conversation”.

In this approach, co-creation is the new strategy for product development, involving customers in the design, achieving better success rates. The pricing concept has also been evolving, moving from a static price to a dynamic one, based on market demand and capacity. The channel has certainly undergone major changes, the concept of point-to-point distribution has a great advantage in this era of sharing economy, played by companies such as “Airbnb”, “Uber” etc.

Likewise, promotion has also been changing, moving away from a unilateral relationship – with companies sending messages to consumers - to a more open environment for consumers to react to these promotions. The proliferation of social media is one of the factors that allowed this reaction, promoting the emergence of platforms such as “TripAdvisor” and “Yelp”, creating an ideal environment for this conversation between consumer and brand.

At the same time that the key concepts of traditional marketing are evolving, the journey that the consumer takes to buy the product is also changing. The best known and most used model was the AIDA: attention, interest, desire and action. This model has undergone several interpretations during the last few years.

The latest model was presented by Derek Rucker, from Kellogg School of Management, which proposes the model of the 4As: assimilation, attitude, action and new action. In this newer model, the interest and desire stages are simplified into attitude. A new stage, new action, is added, intending to track the consumer's post-purchase behavior. This path reflects a personal and direct funnel-like side.

He then proposes a new approach to the 4As, due to the changes that the connectivity era has brought to the 5As process, which would be: assimilation, attraction, argument, action and apology. In the pre-connectivity era, a consumer determined his attitude towards brands. In the age of connectivity, the initial attraction of a brand is influenced by the community surrounding the consumer. In the pre-connectivity era, the purpose was retention and repurchase. In the age of connectivity, purpose is the willingness to champion a brand.

To understand brands, customers now actively connect with each other, developing research and advocacy relationships. Depending on the trend of the conversation, the connection can strengthen or weaken the brand's appeal. He also points out that the new consumer path is not necessarily a fixed funnel. It can be a spiral, and not necessarily go through the 5As. He can skip categories.

The main objective of marketing campaigns is to lead consumers from assimilation to apology, making them develop a feeling of strong loyalty to the brand, reflected in retention, repurchase and defense of the brand before their friends, the famous “I recommend”.

To optimize your marketing campaign, this classification into three main sources of influence: self, others and external, is known as the POE Zone. The external influence comes from sources unknown to the consumer, they are messages through advertising and other forms of communication.

This influence is still manageable and controllable for brands. The influence of others also comes from the external environment, which are usually people from close circles, such as friends and family, in the form of word of mouth. We can add to this classification the systems online of evaluation. Despite the brands' efforts, this influence is difficult to manage and occurs through community marketing, in which companies need to promote environments for discussion between the company and the communities. Own influence, on the other hand, comes from oneself, the result of past experiences and interactions with the brand.

The average consumer is generally impacted by all three influences, varying from market to market. Despite the variations, it is possible to state that consumers today rely more on the influences of others.

In addition, a survey by MindMiners points out that 81% of respondents assume that they read the comments and opinions of other users before purchasing a product for the first time, and 71% of them fully trust the reviews. Another important data is the negative impressions. According to the survey, they are the ones that most impact the purchase decision: 83% admitted that derogatory comments tend to be more relevant than positive ones.

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New consumer needs and influencers with the power to redefine market practices

 The contemporary consumer has different needs from those consolidated by previous generations, such as sharing economy, instantaneity and integration omnichannel. Therefore, it needs to be impacted in other ways, including content marketing, customer relationship management strategy through social networks, intensification of the use of big data, among other things.

These new habits and technological advances brought new strategies in the marketing process. Today, the sale of products through virtual stores and subscription clubs is a reality, and brings agility and a completely different dynamic to the market. At the same time that these new forms of commercialization are more complex, they promote more competitiveness and, due to the possibility of covering a territory, also allow for greater business growth.

With this intensification of connectivity, relationships on social media and the speed of knowledge and/or information exchange have been directly impacting the way companies have been relating to their public. It's a very dynamic scenario, where everything is available in real time. They are new business models in differentiated narratives and fragmented, niche audiences, in environments stressed by the potential of different discussions/participations with different hierarchies of action.

The culture of niche communication and the creation of content strategies through the culture of participation and media convergence become premises for influencers to act, who in turn create a logic of content value to the point of making it relevant, shareable and engaged, reinforcing the ties between fan communities around these subjects on the network.

There is no doubt that digital influencers have redefined the practices and dynamics of contemporary markets by consolidating themselves as prominent figures in the digital environment. A 2021 Ibope Intelligence survey reveals that 52% of Brazilians who are on social media follow at least one influencer. However, it is worth reflecting: what does the “common user” absorb from these people? A survey by Invesp paints part of this, pointing out that 72% of consumers start to trust a company more after it is recommended by an influencer. Not only that. The survey also points out that 92% of respondents trust influencer reviews rather than traditional advertisements and celebrity recommendations.

And what explains this high power of influence? There is no single answer to this question. However, there are elements that help us understand this. As digital influencers have greater creative freedom, the message transmitted by them is naturally more original and authentic, thus increasing the chances of acceptance by followers.

However, this is far from meaning that the magic formula for brands is to start partnering with influencers. As with any other business decision, it requires strategy before, during and after the action, as well as thoroughly understanding why it makes sense for your business to partner with an influencer and, most importantly, understanding why it does. makes sense to your target audience.

Digital has brought us a world of data, however, it is necessary to transform them into information, from information to knowledge, from knowledge to insight, in order to arrive at a value for the brand. We are obese of information and anorexic of insights.


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Strengthen your brand's digital presence by combining SEO and Google Ads strategies

Being present on Google can mean total lead capture or survival for many companies. As a result, many managers only consider the platform's paid strategy, Google Ads, renouncing the possibility of working on the search engine optimization (SEO), which concerns organic ranking. It is a fact that this is a strategic work choice. However, what digital marketing experts recommend is the combination of SEO and Google Ads, to strengthen the brand's presence in the largest search engine results in the world.

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Google Ads is directly related to short-term performance improvement. The logic is simple, as soon as the investment is completed, the ad is catapulted to the first results. There are surveys that point out that 75% of users never get past the first page of Google after a search. That is, occupying the top positions in the search engine automatically puts your brand in front of hundreds or thousands of competitors.

Still with regard to Ads, it is worth pointing out that it is not enough just to have ads in a privileged position on Google. It is also necessary to plan keywords, mapping, target audience, among other elements that will contribute to the achievement of qualified leads for the company. After all, what's the point of being in the top position on Google if it's being shown to a person who has nothing to do with my brand's persona?

If Google Ads takes my brand to the top of the search engine, what's the point of using SEO strategies?

SEO e Google Ads

This is a question that makes many brands disregard the possibility of working with SEO, since, with Ads, disclosure needs are met immediately. However, there is a condition for this to happen, the financial maintenance of the campaigns periodically. In other words, when the brand stops paying, it disappears from the search engine as quickly as it appeared.

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In this way, SEO emerges as a complementary strategy insofar as it takes the company's name to the first results organically, in the medium and long term, depending on the segment. Therefore, as you gain visibility and brand awareness – people's level of familiarity with the product or service – with ads, it is important to create content for the site, to strengthen its organic performance. Thus, if it is necessary to discontinue the ads, there are two great advantages outlined here: 1 – Your brand does not completely disappear from Google. 2 – Users will click on its results because they will be familiar with the company's name, a strategy worked on over months or years of investments in ads.

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According to research, WhatsApp and Instagram lead the number of downloads on Brazilian smartphones

According to the Usage of Apps in Brazil survey, published by Panorama Mobile Time/OpinionBox, 59% of Brazilian cell phones have WhatsApp downloaded. Thus, together with Instagram, they are the most installed applications on smartphones in the country.

The survey also states that WhatsApp is the most open application during the day, while Instagram is the champion in terms of time of use, in which 36% of respondents said they spent more time on the social network than on any other app.

WhatsApp and Instagram: Top 3 favorite apps in Brazil belong to Meta

WhatsApp e Instagram

In addition to the predilection for WhatsApp and Instagram, another Meta app closes the top 3 of the most loved apps by Brazilians, Facebook. According to the survey, it is present on the home screen of 39% smartphones in the country.

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TikTok on the rise

The survey also revealed that TikTok is experiencing high growth, occupying privileged positions in several analyzed scenarios. Namely, the app ranks tenth in the ranking of the most common apps on home screens, in addition to receiving a significant portion of Brazilians' daily time (3%).

Therefore, surprisingly, the Chinese social network is already installed in 41% of smartphones, surpassing platforms such as Twitter (33%) and LinkedIn (31%). This data shows that TikTok is a platform in strong growth and that it is gaining more and more space in the lives of Brazilians.

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Check out other findings from the Panorama Mobile Time/OpinionBox survey

Among other data collected by the study, we can mention:

– Messenger had the biggest loss of share on the home screen of smartphones among all monitored apps, with a decrease of 7 percentage points in one year;


– Half of respondents said that if they could install a single app on their smartphone, they would install WhatsApp. Next comes Instagram (15%), YouTube and Facebook with, respectively, 5% and 3%.

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Get to know some digital accessibility tools and expand the inclusion of your brand

Digital accessibility aims that everyone can access websites and use online technologies, making the internet an inclusive place for people with visual, hearing, motor, cognitive impairments or any other difficulty related to its use. But do you know what resources are available for your company's website? Solutions include auxiliary tools so that websites are compatible with assistive devices.

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  • Safe mode for epilepsy: dampens the color and removes blinking, allowing people with epilepsy to use the site safely and eliminates the risk of seizures resulting from flashing lights and flickering screens.
  • Visually impaired mode: improves the look of the site for components that encompass people with visual impairment, degradation, tunnel vision, cataracts and glaucoma. 
  • Cognitive impairment mode: helps to focus on specific content by dividing the content into essential elements, for easier understanding of the site.
  • ADHD compatible mode: reduces distraction levels and improves focus. To do so, it creates a visual stimulus similar to a spotlight on the content.
  • blind mode: Lets you use the site with your screen reader.

All these resources are available on our website and, like us, other companies can also use them on their websites and/or applications, promoting, in fact, an inclusion that brings autonomy to people. But the tools do not stop there, there is a wide range of options for computers, hardware and software, of possible adaptations to be made by those who aim to serve everyone. Among these possibilities are screen magnification and high contrast for people with low vision, mice and keyboards adapted for people with physical disabilities, translators from Portuguese to Libras for deaf people.

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Being aware of digital accessibility is also ensuring that your site reaches the maximum potential of users, without distinctions or obstacles. It is worth noting that people with disabilities are the most affected by difficulties in navigating the web, which can sometimes restrict their possibilities. According to the IBGE Demographic Census (2010), more than 23% of the Brazilian population have some type of disability. That is, promoting inclusion is also about fulfilling a social function and putting into practice the values of a company concerned with the democratization of its products or services. 

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LinkedIn for companies: check out good organic practices that will help your page

Running a campaign on LinkedIn usually requires a bigger budget compared to other social media like Instagram and Facebook. In this way, many brands are afraid to explore the platform's resource independently, to reinforce their brand positioning, win customers and, finally, optimize their results. That's why, in today's content, we've created some good organic practices for you who manage LinkedIn pages for companies.

Good LinkedIn pages for companies must have a good “business card”

Before starting or resuming content creation, check your brand page. Are the profile picture and cover image adequate? Do they convey confidence to a potential customer or partner? Answer these questions honestly and take appropriate action. In addition to a visual that values and is in line with your identity, it is also important to pay attention to filling in the fields on the page, so that it is as complete as possible.

Now yes, post regularly!

Just like any other social media, it's important for the company to stay active, posting regularly – once a day or three times a week, for example. Otherwise, it generates the sensation of discontinuing operations or abandonment.

However, in addition to posting regularly, it is important that the company page does so with relevant content.

What is relevant for my company page to post on LinkedIn?

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It is very important that the company makes relevant posts for its audience. Otherwise, from the user's point of view, it makes no sense to remain a follower or to become one. Then publish or share articles from company stakeholders or partners.

Disclosure of surveys, trends or announcements about submissions of legal obligations also greatly enrich the content. It is imperative that they come from reliable sources.

Sharing news accompanied by an opinion from a company specialist also contributes to enriching the debate, as it adds technical knowledge, increasing the credibility of the brand with its know-how.

And of course, LinkedIn is a social network, of connections generated by companies formed by human beings, so remember to publish team publications, whether celebrating a goal achieved, a new partnership or a simple breakfast.

Publish and share videos and images

Videos and images, in general, draw more attention from the user. Therefore, avoid as much as possible the exclusivity of the textual format on your page. Explore using well-composed, high-resolution photos and videos that are relevant to your audience.

In the case of images, when there are more than one, they can be compressed into a single PDF and published as a “document”. That way, they look like an Instagram-like carousel, making them much more visually interesting.

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It's a social media, so interact

It is very important that the company “says” things on LinkedIn, of course. However, it is equally important that she dialogue and interact with her audience, responding to comments, messages, congratulating partners for their achievements, thanking customers for their trust if mentioned.

In addition to demonstrating cordiality, through a legitimate exchange of ideas, it helps with traction and organic performance on the page.

Use relevant hashtags

The practice of adding hashtags contributes to the publication being discovered in an organic way. That is, it allows that, when a user is looking for a subject, product or service, your publication appears as one of the search options.

With that, in addition to using the popular ones – or the ones of the moment – also use the relevant ones for the service that is being publicized and the company provides.

Give preference to personalized communication processes

While automation saves time, it can also be detrimental to brand image. Therefore, avoid the standard messages provided by LinkedIn as much as possible. They are not at all attractive. What's more, by creating a communication channel, in which the person is called by name, you are showing signs of care, and putting into practice the maxim of treating each customer as unique.

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Why outsource the management of your company's LinkedIn page to a communication agency?

Depending on the company, LinkedIn page management may require greater flexibility than expected. Therefore, if possible, consider outsourcing the management of the LinkedIn page to a communication agency.

In addition to routinely producing content, she will be able to monitor the results more closely, come up with ideas about publishing that are consistent with her audience, as well as consult for the day she decides to invest in ads on the platform and in a more assertive way, since which has professionals in the field.

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Know what Performance Marketing is

Before buying an ad, the company conducts several surveys to find out which will be the best strategy. However, it is also necessary to know if the public was actually reached, otherwise all planning could be compromised. And this is exactly what Performance Marketing fits into.

To better understand the subject, it is necessary to know that this marketing category fits in the digital environment. Like the other strategies, the planning is aimed at reaching the greatest number of people, however, this case has a great differential.

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Unlike other strategies, Performance Marketing stands out for being advertising in the right place and at the right time, a method that allows you to save money on ads that never convert. By applying this methodology, it is possible to pay only when consumers engage with your ad, since the brand will know where to invest and what the exact results of that decision will be.

Check out some tips to implement Performance Marketing in your company

1. Define your segments precisely

The more specific your audience, the more specific your ad. And the more specific your ad is, the more relevant it is to your audience.

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2. Opt for SKAG

Simplicity is the best way. Therefore, avoid complicating too much when choosing keywords. As tempting as it may seem, placing a high number of keywords will only complicate your Performance Marketing strategy. The more keywords you choose, the more SERPs you'll ask Google to place you on. Choose 20, and you'll have a lot of words to work with in your sales copy.

Therefore, choose only one for each ad group (SKAGs).

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3. Understand the importance of writing good headlines

As it is the first contact that the public has with your ad, it is essential that the title is eye-catching and holds it. It's also important to remember to be direct.

4. Go beyond Google and Facebook

You're probably advertising on Google and Facebook for the same reasons everyone else is. But if you take the time to explore smaller niche networks, you'll find platforms where your ads will generate an even greater ROI.

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5. Buy the best times

Betting on an ad means bringing people to your site and eventually convincing them. Therefore, one of the most effective Performance Marketing strategies is to plan a good time for the ad to appear.

It is important to monitor the campaign and evaluate the best times. The afternoon period, for example, is much more likely to convert the public into new customers.

6. Use remarketing lists for Search Network Ads (RLSAs)

Bidding on broader terms may seem risky, but under certain circumstances, bidding on popular terms or competitor names can be a great idea.

RLSAs allow you to rank for the broadest terms for the consumers you are remarketing to. Therefore, your ad will appear to users who have visited your site before. This means you can bid on broad terms to maximize your reach and still avoid new costs, as your ad will only run to past visitors. Put what you've learned about Performance Marketing into practice!

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What is Branding and why does your company need it?

Since its emergence, marketing has gone through phases that revolve around three major disciplines: product, customer and brand management.

In this last aspect, one of the items that stands out the most is the visual identity, in which we relate the term brand to a logo, colors and symbols. However, its real meaning goes further.

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In reality, brand is the whole set of experiences and feelings that the consumer has experienced and created from your company, from his first impression, to what he saw and heard about it.

That is, everything that the individual experiences, added to the social, cultural and economic contexts, forms what we call a brand.

With the emergence of Branding, the main objective of brands that are attentive to marketing trends is to ensure that these experiences are positive, since it is the process of managing a brand, which includes everything from planning, going through structuring, to promoting it.

Positive experiences, the quality of its products and services, as well as customers' identification with its values will define whether or not the brand will become a market leader like Apple, Nike and Coca-Cola have become.

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From the practice of Branding it is possible to keep employees motivated, take care of the image and reputation of a brand, adapt its positioning and bring more and more visibility. Within this process there are some terms that need to be created and managed:

  1. Brand identity;
  2. Brand platform;
  3. Brand architecture;
  4. Brand extensions;
  5. Employer Branding;
  6. Brand perception;
  7. Brand consistency.

from the Branding, a brand can positively impact people's lives, without it, it's just names, and names don't sell, don't connect and don't relate to the public.

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Better understand the difference between target audience and persona

When creating a business or rethinking a company's marketing actions, it is necessary to go through the definition of the target audience. However, in recent years, brands have been trying a new technical modality to get to know the customer better, the creation of a persona. Check out our content today and better understand the difference between target audience and persona and how both can be advantageous for your company. 

The target audience is used to define the consumer's socioeconomic status in order to start a marketing campaign. In this way, it brings very broad information such as gender, age, marital status, education, purchasing habits, in addition to the profession and region of the country where you live.

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More complex: persona brings information beyond the target audience

With digital networks and the high volume of data that companies can work with, the persona emerged, which is a more complex structure in relation to the target audience, since it is the profile of the ideal customer. Thus, in addition to what is already addressed by the target audience, in the persona it is possible to find: fictitious name, brief story about the persona's daily life, lifestyle, favorite social networks, as well as personal values, hobbies, doubts and ambitions. See this comparison, in topics, between target audience and persona.

Target Audience

  • marital status;
  • training;
  • gender;
  • buying habits;
  • age;
  • profession; It is
  • region of the country.

Persona

  • a fictitious name, to facilitate the connection;
  • a brief story about the persona's daily life;
  • profession;
  • buying habits;
  • Lifestyle;
  • favorite social networks;
  • hobbies;
  • values;
  • pain related to your product;
  • doubts;
  • ambitions.

Now that you know more about the difference between target audience and persona, check out this practical example of persona

Marcia is 37 years old, earns between R$ 10,000 and R$ 20,000 and works as an HR manager at a medium-sized technology company in São Paulo. In his daily life, he faces the difficulties of a lot of work for a team of only 1 employee and 1 intern. She is married, has a young son who has just started school, and her favorite social networks are Facebook and Instagram for her social life, and LinkedIn for recruiting professionals and keeping up with industry news. He likes to travel with his family and go to concerts on the weekends.

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See what benefits and when to use the persona

  • Better language;
  • Which social networks to invest in ads;
  • What issues to address;
  • Optimal content formats;
  • Key words;
  • Which media to invest in;
  • Upsell and cross sell opportunities;
  • Best times to offer a product;
  • Style and periodicity of email marketing.

Thus, by creating a closer connection with the customer, the brand better understands their needs and is thus able to adopt a specific language to communicate with them, understand which social networks are worth investing in ads, choose the best time to offer a new product , as well as email marketing style and periodicity.

With this, your company's marketing becomes more sophisticated and customers are much more satisfied for having a brand that understands them and does what is necessary to meet their respective demands. Ready to put what you just learned about target audience and persona into practice in your company?

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Local marketing: check out some tips that can help your business

According to data from the consultancy Empresômetro released in February 2019, at least 13.5 million companies are classified as small in Brazil, which represents 70% of national enterprises. Among these millions are local initiatives dedicated to providing services and products to certain neighborhoods and regions. Faced with a reality in which consumers use digital channels to find somewhere that meets their respective needs, investing in local marketing can make a big difference.

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With that, one of the tools that can most help to put the brand name in evidence in the region is the Google My Business. With this feature – in which companies appear in a box on the first page of the search engine – the result related to your company happens through geolocation and can be accompanied by images, addresses, customer reviews, thus arousing interest in new people.

Also optimize your results on Google with SEO

When knowing the name of the company, one of the things that the user can do is search for a possible website of the brand. In this context, it is beneficial to meet some requirements, such as having a special layout for mobile devices, adopting SEO (Search Engine Optimization) strategies, in addition to inserting a map with your location, phone number and WhatsApp contact link. Everything for the person to have at hand what he needs to contact your service immediately.

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In addition to a good position on Google, the local business can also invest in specific content for Instagram and the Facebook page. On these platforms, it is possible to periodically post the services provided, the news, in addition to building a closer bond with customers, demonstrating that it is open to dialogue with people in the region, whether clarifying doubts or thanking for a compliment.

Local marketing in times of crisis

Currently, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, major brands and digital influencers have mobilized to encourage preference for local businesses, which, among companies, are the ones that have suffered the most from the impacts of the quarantine. With this, local marketing can be very useful in expanding the famous word of mouth and making the brand name reach more people.

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In addition, adapting the product portfolio, offering promotions and disclosing these news on social networks are often interesting ways to attract and retain customers. However, adopting a good tone is as important as the publications themselves. Therefore, having a communication agency can be essential to help your business in these times and gain credibility in the region.

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How Digital Marketing can help overcome the crisis

The coronavirus crisis will test us all, but business owners need to think long term and continue to build their brands, protect their people and honor their values. And nothing better than having a Comunication agency by your side in this very complex moment.

If you work with different sales channels and/or different products, start measuring which ones are more or less affected by the crisis right now. Chances are, you'll have to make changes to your digital marketing strategy, channels, and product distribution at breakneck speed. Having these numbers at hand will help you make more assertive decisions.

It may seem silly at first, but your dedication (especially if you are the sole manager of the business) will be highly responsible for the success of your actions.

Planning your return to the market, thinking about new ways of distribution and focusing efforts on customer service can put you in an advantageous position when the market returns to normal. Therefore, no arms crossed. It's time to work!

First wash your hands!

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Talk to your consumer

It is necessary to understand the scenarios, whether by chat, Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, etc. It is worth asking how the customer is doing, how he prefers the delivery to be carried out… This relationship is very important now.

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Adapt the operation

Focusing on new delivery partnerships and strengthening the delivery service is a good option. It is time to reinvent the business. It is possible to review the approach and not miss the opportunity.

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Order, coordination and planning

These are the key words to go through a crisis. You need to plan your actions and evaluate all scenarios. Nothing leaves the paper without having been validated within a planning beforehand. Plan everything. This type of data will give you the necessary security to make decisions.

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Financial control

As you may have noticed, during a crisis everything changes too fast! It is also important that you know exactly how much cash flow and financial reserve you have to maintain your operation in case things get complicated.

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rethink your prices

In general, product pricing involves some basic rules. You need to take into account issues such as your market price and company expenses. The pandemic of the new coronavirus, however, brings a different context for entrepreneurs. Even resorting to deliveries, the tendency is for it to be more difficult to maintain the pace of sales as before. It is also worth resorting, to a lesser or greater extent, to more attractive promotions and conditions, such as free deliveries.

Opportunities

In addition to reviewing its product/service portfolio, new customer needs create innovation opportunities for its business. Don't get focused on defensive actions. Take this moment to innovate around emerging opportunities. Keep an eye on the signals your consumer will give.

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At a time when the customer has withdrawn and is practically reclusive at home, small business owners need to use digital marketing to reach the public. Use technology to your advantage!

Announcement and positioning

The first step is to make it clear that you care about the safety of your employees, customers and stakeholders. Use the power of your blog and das social media to make publications informing the adopted solutions. You can also rely on an email marketing strategy to expand this message.

Use the power of videos

Record videos showing the public the procedures you are carrying out to ensure everyone's safety. Ideally, the video should be as illustrative as possible. In addition, have a positive positioning, showing that you are always available to your customers and partners.

offer contents of value

What people are most looking for right now is a little comfort and a way to reduce uncertainties. So it's time to take even lighter strategies. Offer content to customers without the intention of selling immediately, focusing on building a relationship that can later bear fruit.

Humanize your brand

Sharing the behind-the-scenes of your business can also help you better connect with customers – and provide a foundation for supporting them. It is also worth sharing the pains of the business, such as the challenge of facing this crisis. People have a fondness for local businesses.

Invest in lead generation

Broadly speaking, leads can be defined as people (or companies) who came into contact with your company and have the potential to become customers. Even if they don't close a deal now, having this base of people can generate results in the medium and long term. One of the common ways to generate leads is to offer something of value, such as content, through a lead.

invest in adverts 

While long-term relationship building is important, short-term strategies help to gain momentum at this time. One of the possibilities is to invest in advertisements on online platforms, such as Google and the social networks themselves.

Set goals – and measure the results

For advertisements, communication or any other strategy to work, you must first have well defined your objectives. Data analysis is especially useful at this time, helping to define strengths and weaknesses and map out next decisions.