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MONDAY MORNING LEARNING – 04 JULY 2022

Facebook Launches New ‘Creator Collaborations’ Option to Help Boost Creator Exposure in the App

Creator Collaborations will enable multiple creators to be listed on a single Facebook post, providing both additional brand awareness, through the tag, and expanded reach to the combined audience of both collaborators.

It’s much like Facebook’s existing Branded Content Tags, which enable brands to tag collaborating businesses in a single post to boost their promotional efforts.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/facebook-launches-new-creator-collaborations-option-to-help-boost-creator/626344/

Coke Celebrated Summer With Ar Music Experience on Snapchat

Coca-Cola uses an augmented reality (AR) experience on Snapchat to advertise its Coke Summer Music events. The Kid Laroi performs a brand-new song titled “Thousand Miles” in the AR content.

The Lens Carousel on Snapchat is where American and Canadian users can access Coke’s augmented reality content. To display a live selfie surrounded by Coke’s red dots while Kid Laroi’s song is playing in the background, the front-facing camera is opened. After a countdown of five seconds, the camera switches to the rear-facing position and displays Kid Laroi performing in augmented reality against a digital backdrop. Fans can find hidden Easter eggs in the AR experience while viewing the video on their devices.

With their augmented reality (AR) experience promoting Coke Summer Music events, Coca-Cola is attempting to attract a target group of younger consumers. Coke has been active with ads geared at younger consumers, introducing its “pixel-flavoured” drink that capitalises on the adolescent and preteen population’s love of video games. This company’s limited-edition Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Byte was created to taste like pixels. Coke collaborated with gaming company PWR on a Pixel Point Island in Fortnite where visitors may search for buried riches, play minigames, and engage in other activities as part of its marketing for the soft drink.

Link: https://www.marketingdive.com/news/coke-ar-music-snapchat/626350/

Instagram Opens Reels API Access to Developers

This makes it simpler to manage all of your social media posts and schedules in one location and enables developers from third-party systems like Hootsuite to offer cross-platform publishing and analytics capability. Additionally, developers will be able to reply to comments, delete them, cover them up or make them visible, and enable or disable comments on Reels.

The whole deployment will be complete by July 6th, and it has been available since June 28th.

Link: https://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2022/06/27/introducing-reels-apis-to-instagram-platform/

Twitter Rolls Out ‘Branded Likes’ to Advertisers in the US, UK, Saudi Arabia and Japan

Branded likes, which are personalised animations of the Like button for specific tweets, can increase engagement and exposure by adding a small interactive touch. Branded Likes, which guarantee a brand’s ad is the first ad to see when someone enters Twitter for the first time that day, are being incorporated into Twitter’s Timeline Takeover ad offering.

It’s a fun, responsive option right now to assist in maximising awareness and reach, but given the possible expense and size involved, it’s more suitable for promoting big launches and releases than future sales promotions.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/twitter-rolls-out-branded-likes-to-advertisers-in-the-us-uk-saudi-arabi/626434/

Twitter Provides Tips on How to Maximise Carousel Ads and Posts

This article claims that one of the more effective Twitter ad solutions has always been carousel advertising. Twitter improved its Carousel Ad offering last October by adding a number of features to provide the developer with more options for creating responsive posts for various audiences within a single campaign.

Twitter lists some of the main applications for carousel advertisements and says they’re perfect for:

  • Showcasing multiple features or products
  • Promoting multiple offers
  • Illustrating various benefits of an app, product, or service
  • Highlighting multiple reviews and customer quotes or testimonials
  • Breaking up a single image across multiple frames
  • Telling a multi-faceted story

Users are more inclined to scroll through your post’s carousels if you can make them aesthetically beautiful and interesting. This is one of the Twitter forms we haven’t looked into for clients like NUS Med. They can be routed to the homepage at whichever frame the audience stopped at, which can be helpful as we frequently have articles or large amounts of material that we need to break down into manageable chunks of information.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/twitter-provides-tips-on-how-to-maximize-carousel-ads-and-posts/626155/

Will NFTs Integrate Into Social Media or Will Social Media Integrate With NFT Marketplaces?

The context: We’ve long debated about how NFTs will integrate into more mainstream digital platforms, such as the social media ecosystems, and the integrations available thus far are few and far between (the most successful being PFPs/ NFT profile pictures)

The update: Coinbase NFT (a recently-launched marketplace) is trying to boost user engagement and interaction on the platform with a social commerce approach, combining the best of social media (eg: the following feed, adding a “liked” tab) with the best of a marketplace (rarity filters, time-delayed listings and the ability for users to connect up to 10 crypto wallets to a single Coinbase NFT account).

Current status: Coinbase NFT has seen about 8,202 unique buyers and sellers on its platform since it launched two months ago. There have been 20,765 transactions at the time of writing, which adds up to a total volume traded of roughly $2.9 million, or 1,468 ETH. This is rather poor, as for context – OpenSea traded $15.6 million on 30 June alone and has roughly 2 million registered users that have performed at least one transaction.

Evaluating success: The response to Coinbase’s new features thread on Twitter was mixed, and on-chain metrics are still poor (as above), however, Coinbase maintains that the focus is to engage the community with the new features reminiscent of social media. Watch this space!

Link: https://decrypt.co/104301/coinbase-nft-releases-new-features-as-it-struggles-to-attract-traders

Meta Launches New NFT Display Options on Facebook

Users may now make bespoke NFT posts with a “Digital Collectible” tag and have a separate NFT section to display their non-fungible artworks on Facebook, according to Meta’s product manager Navdeep Singh.

Users will be able to see who owns the artwork, who made it, and a brief description of the object when browsing NFT photographs, much like Instagram, which began the first stage of its NFT support campaign in May.

Facebook is planning to support Ethereum, Polygon, and all of the major exchanges, and NFT owners will be able to connect their Rainbow, Trust Wallet, and MetaMask accounts to authenticate NFT ownership. The information is sourced from the NFT details displayed on the public blockchain.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/meta-launches-new-nft-display-options-on-facebook/626428/

MONDAY MORNING LEARNING – 14 FEBRUARY 2022

NFL Opens Snapchat Playbook for Super Bowl Sunday

The NFL is teaming up with Snapchat for a number of Super Bowl activations, including three shows that will stream on Snapchat Discover, Cameo stickers that can be used in the app, and top plays from the season that will be shared in Spotlight.

The league also collaborated with Snapchat on a National World Lens based on the company’s TV ad, which will air during halftime. The Lens will be unlocked with a Snapcode and will be promoted on the NFL’s social media channels. For the first time, the NFL is integrating Snap’s Camera Kit into its One Pass app, which gives you unique access to NFL events.

The NFL and Snapchat are attempting to increase participation during an event that is not only the year’s most-watched television broadcast but also one that is becoming increasingly dependent on mobile devices. When it comes to sports, 87% of Snapchat users prefer it to other apps, making it an important platform to watch the event on.

Link: https://www.marketingdive.com/news/nfl-opens-snapchat-playbook-for-super-bowl-sunday/618537/

Mr Beast – Video Growth Framework

Capturing attention through thumbnails, headlines and introduction.

  • Mr Beast’s Squid Game It included all of the game’s key aspects, such as the life-size doll, the green and red suit, and the players’ (fear/stress) vs. guards facial expressions (happy)
  • “I played Squid Game In Real Life!” vs. “$456,000 Squid Game In Real Life!” in the video title. The latter generates a sense of surprise, which leads to the next point: creating a curiosity gap.

Creating a curiosity gap by releasing information throughout the video to optimise audience retention.

  • For example, other YouTubers who created squid game videos took about 1-4 minutes to get the games started, while Mr Beast’s optimised his audience retention by taking only 16 seconds to introduce the video and then jump straight into the first game.

Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/dickiebush/status/1491945998742085651?s=21

YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8ZbGnwXjj4

The Rollout of TikTok Stories

All users of TikTok now have access to the app’s Stories feature. If you haven’t made a story yet, you’ll see a notification at the bottom of the screen prompting you to do so when you start the app. 

The Story will expire in 24 hours, just like Instagram and Snapchat Stories, but it will appear on users’ FYP in the same way as regular video content does on the app. Instead of showing up as separate stories, you can access all of the Stories published by the user on your FYP page within 24 hours.

The little tag in the top right corner distinguishes a Story from a regular post. While Stories is progressively gaining traction among content creators who want to try it out, because it’s similar to Instagram Stories, it may take some time for other users to catch on.

Twitter Tests New ‘Articles’ Option, Potentially Enabling Long-Form Posts in the App

Twitter’s currently working on a new option called ‘Articles’, which appears to provide a means to create blog posts within the app, which would then, assumably be shareable, in some form, via tweet.

It’s unclear how it would work in practice, but it’s something Twitter is working on.

Some have speculated that this will be a Twitter Blue option, or at least that this will be the case at first, with paying customers able to make long-form pieces that they can subsequently publish in the app. Of course, the true value is in the mechanics of how it works and how Twitter would display these longer postings in the app. However, it’s worth noting that Twitter hasn’t given up on the idea of longer-form writing in tweets.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/twitter-tests-new-articles-option-potentially-enabling-long-form-posts-i/618228/

Instagram Experiments With Stories Highlights to Reels Conversion Option, Longer Reels Clips

Instagram is currently allowing you to convert an Instagram story highlight to a reels clip. The process then enables you to synch the highlight to music, providing a whole new way to create Reels content. 

This allows you to recycle your best posts, and boost your overall Instagram engagement.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/instagram-experiments-with-stories-highlights-to-reels-conversion-option-l/618227/

Adidas’ Controversial Bare Breasts Campaign – Great Example of Why Strategy & Creative Go Hand-in-Hand

Adidas created a 24-square grid of “real” breasts to promote their new sports bra range, which comes in 43 different versions for a better fit. Consumers reacted negatively to the promotion, and marketing professionals were split on how to respond.

Customers were outraged because their children follow Adidas on social media, and they believed this was inappropriate. Marketing experts believe that this was done for shock value, given the target audience for sports bras already knows that all breasts are different and that different people require different sorts of support. As a result, the question of what this ad was aiming to achieve in terms of awareness by having bare breasts in front of the camera was raised.

Adidas claimed to be “normalising” breasts of various shapes and sizes, but this failed to materialise as breasts had to be censored on several social platforms to comply with platform guidelines, and their 43-variant sports bra range did not adequately cater to all sizes or shapes, offering only compression rather than encapsulation. For example, according to Adidas’ sizing chart, a 4x bra fits anywhere from a 46DD to a 48A.

Link: https://www.marketing-interactive.com/adidas-bare-breast-tweet

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2022/02/10/adidas-bare-breast-ad/

Instagram Stories Poll Stickers Are About to Get a Major Upgrade

New poll sticker styles are being tested on Instagram Stories, allowing users to add more than just ‘yes’ or ‘no’ alternatives to the poll. New text customization capabilities and the ability to add up to four different response options are included in the new poll sticker.

This new option is not yet available to everyone, so keep an eye out for it!

Link: https://later.com/blog/instagram-stories-poll-stickers/