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Creating A Winning Social Media Strategy In 2023
Business World India
|22 April 2023
IT’S 2023 AND social media has gone beyond selfies or about where people travelled recently. Worldwide social media usage is predicted to reach almost six billion by 2027.
It is a great business opportunity for marketers to stand out and demonstrate that their goods are the best. With newly emerging technologies, never ending feature updates and ever changing consumer behaviour, digital marketers are always on the lookout for what’s going to happen next.
How To Analyze Your Social Media
1 To get started, if you’ve already been using social media for some time now, then first and foremost, you must analyze your social media performance and invest in social media tools like Agorapulse or SocialBee that can keep track of agencies, businesses, and your company’s performance, manage their social media messages, find key influencers, and bring forth useful insights. One can also opt for a dedicated social media monitoring tool like Brand24. These tools help to understand what people are saying about your brand and how many times your brand’s name got mentioned. These tools can also be utilised to conduct your own audit, analyse how well your content fared in comparison with your goals for the previous year.
This story is from the 22 April 2023 edition of Business World India.
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