Traditionally, companies promote sales by
initiating one-way, and often persuasive messages to influence buyers’
purchasing decisions, but social media has destroyed the
“one-to-many-communication” model. And because of that, if one wants to
work in the field of sales and marketing, s/he must know how to
communicate effectively on social media.
Well,
many people have already been active on Facebook and Instagram. Isn’t
it enough? Probably, at least they know how to “talk” as a customer. The
challenge is B2C (business-to-consumer) communications are very
different from C2B (consumer-to-business) and C2C (consumer-to-consumer)
communications because everything posted on a company’s Facebook page
or Instagram profile must reflect a brand’s or a company’s core value.
Do you notice any differences between the Facebook messages posted on
McDonald’s page and the ones on Chick-fil-A’s page?
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good sales/marketing manager must also know how to measure and document
the ROI (return on investment) of a company’s effort on social media
marketing. Very likely, most internet users do not even pay attention to
how many friends they actually engage on social networking sites. If
that’s the case, can they determine if a B2C communication strategy is
working or not based on measurable outcomes?
Additionally,
a good sales/marketing manager must go beyond Facebook and Instagram.
At a minimum, s/he must also be active on LinkedIn and Twitter.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Twitter now has over 230 million monthly active users. Some companies have already gained great success in promoting sales on Twitter. For a hotel, Twitter can be an “easy and inexpensive way to get in touch with its audience and to form community bonds.”
If you still feel doubt about Twitter, let’s hope the following Bloomberg video
will add some weight to my argument. In your opinions, what are the
important skills that a sales/marketing manager should possess in the
social media era? What can a candidate do to better prepare
himself/herself for the challenges facing sales/marketing managers these
days?
References:
The picture was downloaded from Guladigital.com.
References:
The picture was downloaded from Guladigital.com.
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