Our friends at The Plan Company invited us to give a talk at the Social Media Marketing Day event held in Barcelona last Saturday. Here you have a summary and the presentation I used about what are the keys to effectively measure your social media efforts.
It is undeniable that we need to measure what an effort costs us. And that effort will not only be in terms of hours of work, but very often also in terms of extra budgets for different advertising formats: a solid strategy that includes platforms such as Facebook will surely include a Facebook Ads budget. If it takes time and costs you money (which is the same thing) it is important to know what you get in return and how you can improve your results.
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The first key to measurement for social media is to be clear about the business objectives that we want to achieve, and to know the role of each of our social media platforms as part of the strategy that will lead us to achieve those objectives. A proper definition of objectives, in our opinion, must comply with the SMART rule: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic or Relevant -linked to the business model-, and with a Time to achieve them.
If you have SMART objectives and you are clear about the role of each social media platform in your map, the next step will be to see what metrics of each network can help you build indicators that are really meaningful for decision making: measuring serves to learn what works well, what can be improved and what does not work. Measuring serves to check if the strategy (ZINK) is well translated into actions (DO) and which of those actions work best.
.@victorpuig empieza su ponencia sobre lo que debemos medir en redes sociales. #SMMDAY pic.twitter.com/M8YZ6KYG1o
— Zinkdo (@Zinkdo) 27 de enero de 2018
Throughout the talk I wanted to mention some useful measurement tips that can be applied to digital strategies:
At Zinkdo we are clear that the best way to validate our strategies is to measure results, and that measuring implies the humility to correct in order to grow, and also the curiosity not to be complacent and to look for new ways to optimise the results we obtain.
Photo of Víctor at the talk by @raquelcolomina (thank you!)