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Content Marketing


MAKE YOUR LOCALIZED MARKETING STAND OUT ON FACEBOOK 

Learn how Facebook marketing can help marketers in localized marketing. 

Damian Rollison Director of Market Insights, SOCi
April 18, 2023

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Marketers looking to attract audiences to local stores can use Facebook to
execute effective marketing campaigns and respond to consumer concerns about the
state of the economy. Damian Rollison, Director of MarketInsights, SOCis,
identifies best practices for effective Facebook marketing. 

Forty-three percent of US consumers say inflation’s impact on everyday expenses
and savingOpens a new window is their biggest financial concern heading into
2023. The concerns around rising costs will drive many consumers to buy fewer
items, seek out deals and coupons, and generally apply more scrutiny and
attention to their shopping choices. Marketers working to promote brands locally
will need to be attentive to this consumer mindset as they execute their
marketing campaigns. 

Consumers will respond to the right messaging at the right time and place.
Facebook, for instance, can be a highly engaging and effective marketing
channel. According to the Influencer Marketing Factory, some 82% of consumers
have purchased something they discovered on social media, and Facebook remains
the largest social platform covering the broadest demographic range. Consumers
who log in to their Facebook accounts want to see content relevant to their
needs and interests, and when they do, many will reward that content with their
dollars. 


FACEBOOK ENGAGEMENT FOR THE LOCAL MARKETER

The largest untapped opportunity on Facebook is localized marketing, where
multi-location brands engage with local communities through profiles for each
store location. After all, despite the rise in e-commerce in recent years, the
Commerce Department reports that 85% of B2C commerce still takes place offline
in local markets. 

A new report from SOCiOpens a new window uncovers some of the secrets of
Facebook engagement at the local level. Aside from claiming and optimizing store
pages for all locations, multi-location brands should launch content campaigns
that respond to the current consumer mindset and adhere to the best practices
outlined in the report. Examining the performance of approximately 23 million
Facebook posts from multi-location brands, the study finds that the average post
engages only 2.5% of its target audience. 

However, video posts outperformed this benchmark, achieving twice the engagement
— in the form of likes, comments, and shares — as posts containing photos. With
Facebook reporting that 50% of the time spent on the platform today is spent
watching video content, brands will want to make engaging videos a key component
of their campaigns. 

See More: How To Build a Profitable Social Media Marketing Funnel

Good content is the most important component of good marketing, but marketers
must sometimes also pay to play. Though organic posts are important to any
Facebook marketing campaign, boosted (or paid) posts should be used
strategically for the messages that need to achieve the greatest reach. Posts on
Facebook can be boosted for reach or engagement and can be targeted to Facebook
users matching the demographic characteristics you specify. According to the
SOCi report, boosted posts win 10x the engagement and 35x the reach of
non-boosted posts.  

Brands should also pay attention to the signs of engagement they receive from
Facebook users. Responding to the users who post on your page encourages more
users to do the same, growing your audience over time and adding value to each
of your store pages. The SOCi report finds, for instance, that responding when
users recommend your stores on Facebook leads to more recommendations over time.
Consumers trust recommendations from their peers over any other source of
information when evaluating a business.


WHERE MARKETERS CAN FINE-TUNE THEIR CAMPAIGNS

An effective Facebook marketing campaign will do more than merely showcase a
brand’s offerings. Providing truly helpful content goes a long way when trying
to engage social audiences. Given the current economic climate, posts focusing
on cost savings, DIY, and doing more with less are likely to be especially
popular. Video can be an incredibly effective format for this type of content.

When posting on social platforms, establish and maintain a consistent brand
voice. Some brands do well with humor, while others appeal to consumers through
content that conveys heartfelt sincerity. But switching from one mode to another
can be jarring and appear inauthentic, so consistency is key. Where appropriate,
social posts should include calls to action (CTAs) in the form of buttons with
labels like 

See More: Social Media Managers Reached the C-suite: Will Community Leaders
Follow?


“SHOP NOW” OR “LEARN MORE.”

Of course, Facebook is not the only platform consumers frequent. Depending on
your target audience, you may also want to be active on Instagram, Twitter,
TikTok, and elsewhere. But many of the same best practices apply to multiple
platforms, and content produced for Facebook can often be effectively
repurposed, especially on Messenger and Instagram. 

If you’re just getting started with localized marketing on social media, some
experimentation can help you find the right approach. Try to post at least once
per week and to utilize boosted posts at least 10-20% of the time.
Multi-location marketers use video in about 10% of their posts today, so if you
seek to exceed that proportion, you will be in the upper tier of the
competition. When establishing a brand voice on social platforms, consider what
your brand is already known for and double down on that. Aim for naturalness and
authenticity.

Campaigns that respond to the state of the economy should also strive to come
across as authentic and not overstated. Merely emphasizing product availability
and value may be enough. You can target specific products for a promotion that
you can offer at exceptionally competitive prices or that compare well to
higher-priced alternatives. When users post on your pages, listen and respond to
their needs and concerns. Being attentive will make you stand out and help you
cultivate a loyal local audience.

 How are you leveraging social media to boost customer engagement? Share with us
on FacebookOpens a new window , TwitterOpens a new window , and LinkedInOpens a
new window . We’d love to hear from you! 

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With over a decade of local search experience, Damian Rollison, SOCI's Director
of Market Insights, has focused his career on discovering innovative ways to
help businesses large and small get noticed online. Damian's columns appear at
Street Fight, Search Engine Land, and other publications, and he is a frequent
speaker at industry conferences such as Localogy, Brand Innovators, State of
Search, DMO Advanced, SMX, and more.
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