There are two defined parts in every ad agency’s strategy in the digital and social media arena. One is the technical side, and just about everyone has this part sorted. The other part, the one that stands out, is content and here lies the challenge – are agencies equipped with skilled content writers to produce content, and to produce it on a daily basis to keep populating various platforms with vibrant and fresh relevant copy?
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We all know social media marketing is much more than just getting more likes and followers. Populating the right platforms and channels as well as harnessing insights including analytics, ROI measurement and learning about brand preferences is another huge challenge. I don’t think South African agencies are paying enough attention to content for digital and social media platforms.
Content isn’t just about creating copy to place on a website – it’s much more than that. It should be used to manage reputations, deliver customer service, acquire new customers and audiences, increase sales and engagement with a brand on behalf of clients. It is a huge opportunity for agencies that have the savvy to research and experiment with digital and social media platforms. It may seem mystifying, but once you get it right there is no looking back.
Websites require fresh content each and every day to create customer conversations about a brand. One of the tricks of trade, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is still key to successful content management. Discovery, relevance, and importance are the three basics of SEO, and these have to be carefully managed. Agencies should also be using brand monitoring tools to review customer conversations and then be responding to these based on the sentiment expressed.
Content should be written in such a way as to increase engagement with brand. Creating the right content and having the right content to get engagement from the consumer is the hardest part of creating content copy.
This is why content writers (usually journalists) and content management are vital because they populate digital platforms and social media, and if they understand the brand and what has to be achieved, they can work wonders for clients.
Global agencies have become more strategic about the process behind their content strategy. As content strategy grows more complex as enterprises demand more sophisticated ways of building, managing, and delivering personalised content to every customer, agencies who don’t keep up will in our view be left behind.
The availability of online platforms has changed everything from launching a brand to buying plane tickets. Getting digital platforms and social media marketing right within an advertising agency is probably the most common and difficult challenge facing agencies globally.
However, the good news that has come from the research that IAS has completed, is that there are now a number of content driven digital agencies in South Africa that are very successful in terms of mastering content management. Their results and effectiveness have been proven to their clients. It is these agencies who will be leading the way in content management in the future.