Social Media Marketing Tips 2019 — 16 Marketing Experts Give You Their Video Answers

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4 min readMar 21, 2019

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Sometimes a useful social media tip that you add to your social media marketing strategy can boost your traffic to your website, your engagement, and can attract more prospects and finally more clients.

Here are some questions that you probably haven’t thought about or you didn’t find a concrete answer that you could put into practice:

  • Is the content on my blog credible, useful and will it make my visitor want to come again to read more articles on my blog?
  • Do I have an influencer marketing plan for 2019?
  • Do I have a video marketing strategy for this year?
  • How can I integrate automation or even artificial intelligence tools in my marketing strategy in order to reach new (website traffic, sales etc.) heights this year?

In order to find relevant answers for the above questions and many other useful 2019 social media marketing tips, I’ve asked 16 of the best (digital) marketing experts to receive the most relevant answers.

If you find at least 1 useful social media marketing tip from this article, don’t forget to share it with your colleagues, friends or family!

Social Media Marketing Tips From 16 Marketing Experts (Video Answers)

Which is the Most Important Social Media Marketing Tip for 2019?

Jessika Phillips
NOW Marketing Group

The most important trend in social media for 2019 is to focus on creating “craveable” relationship focused content.

Once you know your audience and your goals for the year; the next step is to commit to saying “no” to just creating content for the sake of creating it.

Commit to creating the type of content that your audience would find entertaining, educational, engaging and will leave them wanting more. Create what’s craveable!

What will keep your ideal audience coming back for more. What will make them want to care and share it out?

How can you use your content as a relationship builder for your audience to get to know you, like you, trust you and ultimately want to refer you on to others?

How can you create collaborative content that can include others that are like-minded to really amp it up and give them a reason to want to share it out?

How can you use Social Media to build a stronger understanding of who you are, what you do, who you help and why you do it. If you can use your channels to feature craveable content that translates this message in a fun and helpful way — you will build a stronger brand, more ROI and ultimately brand loyalty.

Ted Rubin
The Rubin Organization

Customer Experience with our Marketing… we worry all the time about customer experience with our employees, product, purchase, and service, BUT we have overlooked a critical [part of the customer expereince… how our marketing affects them. We’ve got data coming out of our ears, so tracking the results of our marketing efforts in terms of dollars and cents is becoming easier and easier. However, all these efforts only measure the upside of banging consumers over the head (how many more clicks, shares, engagements, and ultimately sales, do we get). No regard is given to the downside numbers. What we’re NOT tracking is the point at which our customers turn from just annoyed, to fed up with our bot stalking and algorithm tweaking.

I think we need to spend as much time finding ways to track the negative effect of our marketing efforts as we do the positive ones. Every brand that continues to bang your customers or followers over the head again, and again, and again — without regard to the damage it is doing to brand equity — is going to suffer as we move forward in this customer, “my media my way”, world.

Marketing will truly win when humans control the machines, instead of the machines controlling the humans.

#RetailRelevancy… #NoLetUp!

Sandra Clayton
Founder Conversion Minded

Conversion Minded

Don’t do what others are doing because it’s trending. The video might work for some brands but if you can blog regularly instead, do that. The most important thing is to stay consistent.

Neal Schaffer
CEO, PDCA Social

Collaborations with influencers are the best way to incite word-of-mouth around your brand and source user-generated content.

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