Social Media Marketing Post-COVID: Marketers Predict the Future
Social Media Marketing
Post-COVID: Marketers Predict the Future
What
will a post-COVID world look like for social media marketers? If there’s
anything we’ve learned so far in 2020, it's that nobody can ever be 100%
prepared for the future. We can predict trends, strategize and plan, but we all
have to be ready to shift marketing and business strategies at any time.
Over
the past several months, we’ve been hosting discussions within the Social Media
Today community to learn more about the pandemic and how it has affected
businesses and our field of work. Through these conversations, we were able to
identify common social media marketing trends that can help us begin to prepare
for the future.
We
followed up with our community more recently to ask their thoughts on what
comes next. What will the future look like for people working in social media
or digital marketing? Here’s what they
predict.
Predictions:
- Social
media jobs and creativity skills will be valued more than ever.
- Video
content will continue to rise in production and demand.
- The more
authentic the content, the better.
- Honesty,
empathy, and social consciousness will win on social.
- Social
listening and community engagement will be at the forefront of marketing
strategies.
- We'll be
constantly adapting to new technology and changing consumer needs.
Continue
reading to see what our community anticipates for the future of social media in
business.
Predicting the Future of Social Media Marketing
1. Social media jobs and creativity skills will be
valued more than ever.
"Everyone
has had to rely more on technology over the past few weeks. From video meetings
to curbside delivery - every company has had to pivot in some way to keep their
business going. Everyone has had to lean into Digital and social media more
during COVID and they have learned how to use it differently and better
than ever before. My prediction is that social media content from
businesses will become more creative and the digital strategy will be better
than ever. The businesses that pushed up their sleeves and got to work on
social media marketing efforts during a major crisis will reap the rewards when
the crisis starts to fade. Some businesses may have even found a new
niche of online business and will continue to grow that area post-COVID." — Anna Rudicel, Marketing Director of
Cyclone Social
Lilach Bullock
says, "The COVID crisis will likely make a lasting impact in
the world, and social media marketing should reflect that too. Even though
restrictions are starting to lift, our lives (the lives of everyone in the
world, in fact!) will continue to be very different: social distancing, masks
and other protective gear and so on will still to be a big part of everyone's
lives and the way businesses market themselves should reflect that. But out
of all marketing strategies, I believe that social media will be the main one
to thrive in the post-COVID world. For one thing, it's easier and
cheaper for brands to leverage social media and for another, people all over
the world are spending more time indoors than outdoors - and therefore, more
time online."
2. Video content will continue to rise in production
and demand.
"I
think we are going to see online video continue to explode," predicts Tabitha Jean Naylor, Owner of
TabithaNaylor.com. "I mean, look at the massive surge in
popularity of TikTok since this all started. The companies growth has been
incredible. In March of this year alone, it was downloaded 115 million
times."
3. The more authentic the content, the better.
"Since
the lockdown took place, it's been really nice to see the human unfiltered side
behind brands. Whether that's videos in the kitchen, with kids and without
dressing up, it's been great to see authentic content. It's going to be
interesting to see whether this continues post-COVID. Similar to brands
realizing that their staff can actually work remotely, I expect brands to be
more comfortable with creating and publishing unedited visual content."
— Neil Sheth, Digital Content Strategist
No,
authentic content is not a new trend, but a certain type of rawness and
reliability is now an expectation of brands on social rather than just an
audience prefrence.
4. Honesty, empathy, and social consciousness
will win on social.
Tabitha
Jean Naylor recognizes a shiftting trend towards empethetic messaging from
brands on social media: "I think that, at least for the
foreseeable future, we're going to see brand messaging that's much more
empathetic and compassionate.
"So
much has already changed over the past few months. Many have adjusted their
messaging to align with what’s going on in the world and within in their
organization. I predict that messaging will soon focus on offering hope
and positivity to counterbalance the sadness and uncertainty."
— Rachel Strella, Founder, Strella Social Media
"I
think that people are looking to share their experiences so that they can have
that connection to others. I also think that gratitude will play a central
theme in influencing. I don’t think that audiences will have the same fan
following for mega influencers like Kylie Jenner, who do a lot of
self-promotion and emphasis “outer beauty” I think that she grew her fan base
because there was a need for people who wanted to be like her. Now, I think
people will resonate more with people that show “inner beauty” in both mind and
spirit." — Dory
Caplin, CEO of Dream Team Concepts
"The
digital marketing world will increase fourfold. I see it growing exponentially
every day. Social media content will be a mixed bag of truths, half truths and
outright propaganda. The challenge to us consumers will be discerning truth
from fiction; noise from facts and useful information." — Roy Benford, Real Estate Consultant at
KellerWilliams Realty
5. Social listening and community engagement will be
at the forefront of marketing strategies.
Deborah
Sweeney, CEO, MyCorporation.com, predicts a new era of brand-consumer
relationships and engagement behaviors on social. "In a post-COVID
world, I think there will be a continued emphasis on the needs of the consumer. Social
media will become what it has always meant to be: social. Brands will
ask consumers for their feedback on how they are doing and what they can offer
that has the ability to make the consumer's life easier. Brands will listen to
this feedback and implement new offerings in their company."
"Social
media content will be created that better engages the consumer — asking
questions, sharing polls, and hosting mini-events like Twitter chats and movie
watch-along nights that are relevant to their industry on Twitter."
6. We'll be constantly adapting to new technology and
changing consumer needs.
As
always, new technologies will appear and social media platforms with continue
updating their platforms to align with new online social needs. As we've said
before, at any moment things can change; it's important to never rely fully on
any social platform to meet all your marketing needs. For example, be prepared
for data and privacy updates to limit your targeting capabilities on social.
The
world will forever be changing around us, but as marketers, we seem to be
well-equipt to handle any unexpected obstacles thrown in our direction.
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Predictions:
Social media jobs and creativity skills will be valued more than ever.
Video content will continue to rise in production and demand.
The more authentic the content, the better.
Honesty, empathy, and social consciousness will win on social.
Social listening and community engagement will be at the forefront of marketing strategies.
We'll be constantly adapting to new technology and changing consumer needs.