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Do you know the secret of successful brands on social media?
Instead of focussing on some kind of robotic social media strategy, they approach creating content for and sharing it on social media channels as being like a good friend rather than just as a task to tick off.
It's common sense, because 'friendly' brands are of course going to be better received by prospective clients.
However, the creation of content and sharing on social media channels is still a job to be done, so how can Chinese manufacturers who are in the process of becoming a well-known foreign brand learn from them?
Keep reading as I share 5 ways in which brands who are successful on social media are more like friends and how this should influence branding for Chinese manufacturers...
5 reasons why successful brands on social media are like good friends
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5 Reasons Why Successful Brands On Social Media Are Like
Good Friends
Do you know the secret of successful brands on social media?
Instead of focussing on some kind of robotic social media strategy, they approach creating content for and sharing it
on social media channels as being like a good friend rather than just as a task to tick off.
It's common sense, because 'friendly' brands are of course going to be better received by prospective clients.
However, the creation of content and sharing on social media channels is still a job to be done, so how can Chinese
manufacturers who are in the process of becoming a well-known foreign brand learn from them?
Keep reading as I share 5 ways in which brands who are successful on social media are more like friends and how
this should influence branding for Chinese manufacturers...
Friend, or Supplier?
Why can't you be both?
In today's digital age the normal business barriers of formality and distance are dying or dead.
The days of sending out impersonal bulk EDM mailshots, cold-calling, and only selling to customers are over...that's
some real 20th Century stuff right there!
No foreign (or indeed Chinese) customers like being sold to, disturbed, or seen simply as a number on a sales-sheet.
Customers have changed. The way that brands market themselves has changed.
2. Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Vine, Uber, LinkedIn, Google, Pinterest, Spotify, WhatsApp. All of these apps, sites, and
services have one thing in common.
They connect people.
Find me one foreigner who uses none of the above and I'll call you a liar. In fact, social media and connectivity apps
are so ingrained in the modern person's psyche that marketing has changed to reflect their insistence on using them
and gaining their benefits.
This is why the distinction between a supplier and friend has been blurred recently, as potential customers are
engaged by companies in exactly the same social spaces that they also engage with their own friends too!
This quotation from famous author C. S. Lewis explains friendship:
In the same way as finding friendship provides the individual with a watershed moment where they realise that they
have found a kindred spirit, brands should also be aiming to put themselves in front of people with a shared interest.
Successful brands know how to engage with the right people at the right time and in the right social media channels.
They understand how to make people who are looking for 'soul mates' feel that they're no longer alone.
Here are 5 reasons why successful brands on social media are like good friends:
1. Successful Brands Are Always There For You
The best kind of friend will be there for you when you need them, and the same can be said for brands' marketing.
3. Today's brands should be creating plenty of free, useful content that can help to answer potential customers'
questions or problems. But if they can't see this great content, how can they benefit from it?
Therefore 'being there' for them constitutes having a consistent social media strategy and presence across a broad
range of different social media channels thereby maximising the chance that people who share an interest in their
information will have access to it.
Read this blog to learn more about building a consistent social media presence.
2. They Share What They Have
Everyone will remember their parents encouraging them to share with their friends as kids. Brands need to continue
doing this, and social media is the ideal platform.
A great way to make sure that interested people know that you're active on their favourite social media channel is to
include 'share buttons' on your site and blog.
These should look like the ones on our blog that you're reading right now:
Not only do these buttons allow interested folks to like your content, but they also provide a direct route for them to
share what they like on their social network of choice. It's also human nature to feel more interested to read content
which already has a bunch of likes or comments, and these buttons will display those automatically and become even
more attractive!
4. According to Hubspot:
"Adding social sharing buttons [to your site] leads to 7x more mentions"
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Adding them is a win-win. You show that you're active where they want you to be, and they can share your content
there directly where hopefully others will be interested in it too!
3. They Talk, But Also Listen
We all know that creating content like blogs is an important part of establishing your brand, as this content is your
way of speaking to others, however the best friends don't only speak, they also listen.
Social media channels give you a great way to put the word out about your company, products, services, etc, but they
also allow potential customers to speak to you too!
Any responsible brand must be prepared to listen, and social media channels are a good place to offer customer
support (and free too!).
Take the world's largest social network, Facebook, for example. Each business page offers fans 3 ways to get in
touch with you:
It's not only Facebook that offers this either, in fact all social channels allow users to message or contact brands in
some way.
Speaking with customers or fans on social media is also very healthy for business, as if you publicly deal with a
customer's issue quickly and courteously, for example, how impressed do you think others would be?
Given that one of the biggest barriers between potential foreign customers and Chinese manufacturers doing
business is one of communication, you would be very positively differentiating yourself from your competition were
you to start dialogue, in English, with interested foreign social media users.
5. Read this blog to learn how to give great customer support using Facebook.
4. They Give You Something And Ask Nothing In Return
You can rely on friends to give without expecting anything in return, and so it should be with brands on social media.
I mentioned earlier about reputable brands putting out helpful and informative content regularly, but why should you
be doing this?
It's all about building trust.
Today's customer looks for help from brands before deciding to place an order. Helpful brands who reach out with free
content build trust and therefore will get the order down the line.
You could be creating:
Blogs
E-Books
Images
Infographics
Podcasts
Videos
As an example take a look at the Oxygen 2.0 Pinterest account below:
6. As you can see above, we share not only our own content (you can see blog posts to the left), but we also gather and
share a lot of content which is hopefully interesting for and related to the interests of our target potential customers:
Namely people who are interested in improving their business by doing better marketing work.
Over time interested potential customers can see that we are making an effort to consistently offer useful free
information, and so will start to trust us more as an expert in our field. Because we've helped them in the past and so
they trust us, we hope that when they're ready to purchase a service, that we're at the front of their minds.
5. They Help Others Build Relationships With Like-Minded People
One of the most common ways to meet new friends is through other friends.
Whilst we may not rely on brands to make introductions for us to meet new friends on their social media channels,
this relationship-building manifests itself in a different way for possible customers.
We as manufacturers can be really helpful, demonstrate how our products solve lots of common customer problems,
and offer all of this advice for free; but our word will never carry as much weight as a great recommendation from a
past customer.
Luckily social media channels make it easy for people to share their experiences, and so if you're doing a good job
you can expect happy customers to spread the word. Expect it to snowball too, as your fans will share these positive
reviews with their friends, who'll also share and so on.
Your Turn...
Everyone needs good friends, and by following these tips your brand can become a trusted partner for potential
customers.
Successful brands on social media aim to be more like friends rather than suppliers by:
Being there for them by being consistent and offering content where they are
Sharing great content and helping them spread the word
Listening to them by offering customer support
Giving and not asking: In this case free, helpful content
Offering a way for fans to see what customers have been saying before they make the decision to buy
By reaching out and helping people who are looking for your help know that they're not alone, you not only fulfill C. S.
Lewis' definition of friendship, but you also gain the trust of new potential customers who will then be more open to
buying from you later because you have been helping them solve their problems for free.
Branding for Chinese manufacturers is fraught with problems.
How do you create quality content? Is your English good enough? Where should you be active online to be found by
7. foreign customers?
So where do you turn for help?
If you're starting out on your journey to becoming a recognised brand in the West you'll need to do a lot of things
differently, but do you have the necessary time, experience, and staff to succeed with this project?
Oxygen 2.0 is a bilingual Chinese and English-speaking marketing team who have decades of experience in helping
Chinese manufacturers become brands and market themselves to the West effectively.
Click below to request a FREE website, branding, and marketing assessment where we will examine your
current situation and offer free advice which your business can use to improve its sales abroad: