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Read More »Saying that most people spend a good part of their days on social media would not be an exaggeration. Not in today's world. Social media has become an integral part of people's lives and daily routines. Some are addicted to it so much that the first thing they do after waking up is to check their social media feeds. Given the importance of social media in consumers' lives, marketers and businesses flock to social platforms in the hope of connecting with their target customers. However, there is a content overload on social media, and the competition is very high. It can be challenging for you to stand out unless you have a clear social media marketing strategy. Staying updated on the latest social media trends can help fuel your strategy and make you stand out in the crowd. To find out more about these trends, check out the Influencer Marketing Hub Social Media Benchmark Report. In the meantime, here are 17 of the most important social media trends that you need to be aware of for 2023.
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Read More »Influencer marketing isn’t just about big names on Instagram or TikTok. While they may have amassed an army of followers, their influence also often comes at a high price, which can prevent smaller brands from working with them. Plus, given the volume of their followers, engaging with them can be challenging. Furthermore, today’s consumers are increasingly gravitating toward more authentic experiences and are open to engaging with brands and influencers that offer not only value, but also authenticity. Thus, in the coming years, you can expect to see more brands working with nano- and micro-influencers. Despite their relatively smaller following, nano- and micro-influencers often have higher engagement. Nano-influencers, for instance, have an average engagement rate of 3.69%, which is higher than that of macro-influencers. In the coming years, we can expect to see nano- and micro-influencers take center stage as more brands are likely to opt for a more “community-led approach.”
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