For your company to grow you need to learn social media for manufacturing companies. To attract international customers, your website must compete globally. More clicks mean more sales, but how do you get those international visitors to your website? One answer is to use social media marketing (SMM). SMM delivers your company message right to a customer’s digital door. And it can be executed with minimal costs. If done properly, SMM continues to work for itself, as the content is shared over and over again. But can social media for manufacturing companies really help attract international attention?
With an average 1.32 billion monthly active users, (versus 236 million from North America), Facebook has an unprecedented reach towards potential international audiences. Building a Facebook page for your business is like having a free secondary site. It can deliver content directly to the newsfeeds of countless international users. Facebook can absolutely extend the reach of your marketing. What is even more interesting to those looking to attract international customers is the number of Facebook users who live outside North America (spoiler alert: it’s a lot).
Facebook’s Key Demographics
Though not as impressive as Facebook, Twitter still boasts an impressive 328 million monthly active users, and will catch anyone who slips through the cracks in your Facebook content.
Knowing which demographics use each social media platform can help you develop a buyer persona—an imagined audience you can target your marketing efforts towards.
Twitter content is easily categorized thanks to hashtags, and any content posted on your Facebook page can easily be linked to (or turned into) a Twitter post. Hosting a Twitter conversation, tweeting at conferences, retweeting appropriate content, and developing a Tweeting plan will help develop an international following and are all ways of effectively guiding your social media presence.
Twitter’s Key Demographics
LinkedIn’s Key Demographics
Each social media platform has its pros and cons. Understand these strengths, differences, and focus areas. Knowing the potential reach and main audience of each platform is key to developing an international following. In order to increase your brand’s reach, manufacturing companies should use social media as a tool, not an afterthought, to develop that following.
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References:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/247614/number-of-monthly-active-facebook-users-worldwide/
https://www.statista.com/statistics/282087/number-of-monthly-active-twitter-users/
https://www.statista.com/statistics/274050/quarterly-numbers-of-linkedin-members/
https://sproutsocial.com/insights/new-social-media-demographics/#linkedin