In this social media management case study, you’re going to see how we helped boost brand awareness for 3 unique businesses.  

The first example comes from a brand with a line of all-natural beauty products.

We generated 54,874 total fans.

In 11 only months.

Pretty good, right?

It all started with this email we received from another marketing agency:  

“Hey Taliah, Would you like me to connect you with a social media specialist who I know could really help you? […] I have copied our partner Sherman on this e-mail. He owns a phenomenal social media marketing company here in town and I know he can help you with all things digital!”  

As you can see, we are widely known for our social media marketing services.

So much, in fact, other marketing agencies often refer business owners to us who are looking for great social media campaigns.

After a few initial meetings and careful thought, Taliah decided to proceed forward with us.

Today, we’re going to share how we helped Taliah, and other clients, build brand awareness through social media management.

But first (for the newbies) let’s take a look at the benefits of social media management.

Why use social media for business?

In 2017, Statista reported that 81% of the US population (2.34 billion) actively use a social network. According to Adweek, people tend to spend nearly 2 hours a day on social media platforms.

This means it is likely your customers or target audiences are on a popular social media platform.

And your business is able to reach them… potentially every day.

For any savvy business owner or marketer, this alone would be enough reason to use social media marketing for business.

But here’s the icing on the cake.

In 2017, social media is the most cost-effective marketing channels available today.  

You can target by age, gender, location (including zip code):

targeting options

You can target by demographics:

You can target by interests:

interest targeting

You can even target based on behaviors:

facebook behavior targeting

Today, it is possible to reach, fan and engage the exact person within your target audience for as little as $1 in ads (live examples of this later).  

That’s right, $1. The same cost of a burger off the dollar menu.

Think about that.

Now imagine if you had 1,000 people (fans) that followed your business, trusted you and took strong interests in your products/services.

What if you had 2,000 fans?

Or what if you had 54,874 fans like Taliah.

That is a recipe for massive brand awareness…

And that is what this social media marketing case study is all about.

What is the difference between social media management and social media advertising?

Here’s the truth.

Every marketing agency has their own opinion and thoughts of the difference between social media management and advertising.

And honestly, there’s no right or wrong way to describe the two.

We like to break it down like this:

Social media management is centered around a long-term strategy to generate more brand awareness. Typically, this means building up strong relationships with fans or potential customers over 6 – 12 months.

The main KPIs (key performance indicators) for a social media management campaign are:

  • Fan growth
  • Cost per fan
  • Engagement
  • Cost per engagement
  • Response times

Whereas social media advertising is centered around a short-term strategy to generate leads and sales. Typically, this means doing a direct response (click and buy) advertising campaign over 3 – 6 months. Check out our case study on how social media increase sales for a deeper understanding.

The main KPIs for a social media advertising campaign are:

  • Conversions
  • Cost per conversions
  • Clicks
  • Cost per click
  • CTR

We often get asked:

“Which approach works best?”

The simple answer is both.

However, the social media management approach is the most effective as you will develop a stronger connection with your audience.

Social media management is like a long term relationship.

Social media advertising is like a one night stand (with potential for more). 

Case Study 1: Social Media Management for Natural Beauty Products

Now let’s take a dive into results of Taliah’s social media management case study.

Between October 1, 2015 – August 31, 2016 we generated:

  • 25,468 Facebook Fans
  • $0.16 per Facebook Fan
  • 20,961 Instagram Followers
  • 3,752 Twitter Followers
  • 4,693 YouTube Subscribers
  • 263,052 Total Engagements
  • $0.004 per Engagement
  • 146,585 Video views
  • $.01 Cost per view

Taliah was able to reach and engage her exact target audience for less than $1.

Actually, less than .20 cents on average. (Cost per fan + cost per engagement + cost per view)

Which is ridiculously good.  

Here’s a screenshot from their ads manager showing 0.16 per fan.

fan growth ads

Here’s a look at the $.01 cost per view.

video views

(The cost per view is a lot more effective and cost efficient than traditional TV network advertising).  

Here’s a look at the $.004 engagement cost.

post engagements

Here are some of the posts with engagement:

who is she 235 shares

product promotion

formation post 66 shares

Here is a review that their brand manager left for us:

Client Review for LYFE Marketing

It is safe to say that whatever we did worked, right?

But what?

It’s not as simple as many people may think.

This is was the result of careful planning and past experiences.

A proven social media management strategy

It’s true.  

Every business is different and targets a different audience.

However..

The core principles of social media marketing… grabbing a prospect’s attention and building a relationship… remains the same.

We know this because we’ve implemented the same successful approach for more than 278 clients.

Here’s at peek at one of our strategy decks:

As you can see, we break our strategy down into 5 phases:

1: Research of Competitors and Customers

2: Development of Content and Growth Strategy

3: Implementation of Content and Follower Strategy

4: Measure and Reporting

5: Optimization Lifecycle

Let’s dive into the first phase

1: Research of Competitors and Customers

There are two things we are 99% sure of:

  1. Your competitors are using social media for business
  2. Your customers are already on social media

And the 1% chance they’re not…

Would give you a golden opportunity to be there first.   

Otherwise, it makes strategic sense to study the behaviors of your competitors and customers prior to launching any social media campaign.

A careful look at competitors social media posts, growth and ads is good starting point to see what is working and what is not working.

When researching customers we put together a customer avatar.

The purpose of the customer avatar is to have a framework for the ideal customer’s goals, values, pain points, challenges, sources of information, objections and more.

Here’s a screenshot of how we organize the customer avatar:

customer avatar example

  • Goals and values: What does the customer want from himself? Family? Friends?
  • Pain points and challenges: What is the customer frustrated with? What prevents the customer from reaching their goals?
  • Sources of information: This is info about where your ideal customer is hanging out online. What blogs are they reading? What conferences do they attend?
  • Objections to the sale: Why would the target audience say no to your product? Is it time? Cost? Difficulty to use? Lack of perceived value?

This information allows us to put together a content strategy that will speak directly to that audience.

This is key to grabbing and keep the target audience’s attention.

2. Development of Content and Growth Strategy

Usually, once the research is done amateurs dive straight into managing their social media campaign.  

Don’t make this mistake.

Here’s what we do..

After research, we begin to work on a content calendar.

This content will shed light on what posts we are creating, on what days and why.

It helps make the process transparent for everyone and works towards a consistent model of social media publishing.

In addition, we begin to map out a growth strategy. This usually explains which tactics we will employ in order to build the fans and followers of the brand.

3. Implementation of Content and Growth Strategy

This is what our clients like the most.

The idea of not having to worry about creating posts, building fans, responding to every message and so on…

Here’s an example of our typical timeline:

After contract signed…

  • Week 1: Team Kickoff Call and Setup.
  • Week 2: LYFE Works on Research, Strategy, and Deliverables (posts and ads)
  • Week 3: Edits, Review, and Approval of Deliverables (potentially launch)
  • Week 4: Launch Social Media Campaign
  • Week 5: Early Checkup and Status
  • Week 8: First Monthly Review Call

4: Measurement and Reporting

Many people try social media…

Fail..

Then say something like:

“Social media marketing does not work for my business.”

Usually.. this is not true.

Most people give up too quickly or don’t know how to measure their progress.

Even if the business is in a narrow lane, you can still create advantages with social retargeting audiences (pro tip).

Therefore, the major key to success in digital marketing is tracking and measurement!

Social media is a very complex marketing channel.

This is because there are so many strategies you can employ on each platform like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Google Plus and so on

That is why you MUST track your results against your goals.

In addition, we give our client’s access to a custom social media system that allows them to keep up with the progress 24/7… with the ability tracking every single interaction point.

Here are some screenshots of our tracking and reporting system…

Audience Growth: 

growth graphs

Instagram Activity (Channel Specific Dashboard): 

Instagram analytics

Best Times To Post (Optimization Analytics): 

optimization graphs

5. Optimization Lifecycle

LYFE strives to improve results month over month.

Every team member is dedicated to generating results to help our clients grow.

We study the report and look for ways to optimize/improve for the next month.

For example, if find that educational posts are performing the best then we will spend more time to create educational posts.

The goal of this phase is to make sure we are aware of what’s working and to optimize towards those things to improve results.

Case Study 2: Social Media Management for Forever Diamonds

Forever Diamonds is a jewelry company located in Georgia’s Lenox Mall. The owner, Malik, was looking for ways to grow his store’s awareness in the huge mall.

After only one call, Malik identified that LYFE was the company he trusted and we launched his social media management campaign.

During the period of April 1, 2016 to April 1, 2017 we generated:

  • 10,422 Facebook Fans
  • $0.34 per Facebook Fan
  • 7,656 Instagram Followers
  • 45,743 Total Engagements
  • $0.03 per Engagement
  • 39 Pre-Owned Rolex Watch Offer Claims

As you can see again, Malik was able to reach and engage his fans for less than $1.

But what Malik was really happy about was the 39 Pre-Owned Rolex Watch Offer Claims.

pre-owned rolex offers

This basically means 39 people set up an appointment and made a commitment to visit the store to buy a pre-owned Rolex..

Here’s a screenshot of Malik’s total fans:

total fans

Take a look at the people engaged:

engagement totals

Here’s a glimpse of the content we posted on Facebook to engage his audience:

ice out watch engagement

forever diamonds

Here’s a glimpse of the content we posted on Instagram to engage his audience:

ice out watch for Instagram

In 2017, Forever Diamonds continues to grow their brand awareness that ultimately drives more foot traffic and new customers.

Case Study 3: Social Media Management for Snow Company

Some of you heard about Jacob’s sales success in our SEO results case study.

If not, here’s the quick summary…

Jacob helps run an automotive snow company. He used all our services in generated over 98K in sales within a 5 month period.

A big part of Jacob’s success was the social media marketing component.

Between the period of August 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016 we generated:

  • 49,377 Facebook Fans
  • $0.19 per Facebook Fan
  • 2,826 new instagram followers  
  • 205,584 video views
  • $.001 per view
  • 303,378 people engaged
  • $.01 per engagement
  • 1,718 Leads
  • $2 per Lead

Extremely good, right?

As you can see again, Jacob was able to reach his fans for under $1.

In fact, under $.25 cents!

growth and engagement

The best part is…

Jacob was able to achieve these results in under 5 months with our services!

The big key here is their advertising budget. During these 5 months, Jacob spent over $18,241.55.

advertising spend and budget

Which equates to a little bit over $3,000 per month in advertising spend.

A price they were more than happy with considering the revenue generated.

Here’s a look at screenshots that back up our results:

shares

moto engagement

mototraxgarage

Conclusion

Social media management is a long-term business decision (6-12 months).

The core benefit of social media management is building up awareness and engagement.

Which ultimately builds strong relationships with fans which influence their buying decisions.

Of course, we recommend hiring us if you want to use an experienced team with a proven strategy that works.

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