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September 30, 2014 Aggregate Conference 45 Main St #220 BKLN / 718 625 4843 / hugeinc.com

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The Limits of Social Platforms.

September 30, 2014

Huge

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Robertson EngelsmanCommunity Manager, Huge !

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@rcengelsman !

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rcengelsman.com

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1. The state of social

2. The limitations

3. The opportunities

Agenda

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The state of social.

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200+Social networking sites.

Source: NodeXL, 5/2014, eMarketer 6/2013.

We’ve hit critical mass.

There are too many conversations. On too many platforms.

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We’ve heavily fragmented our experiences.

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“The new inequality will be an

information absorption inequality.”

We’re at information overload:

Source: Izabella Kaminska, “Information Overload”, Tumblr, 3/16/13

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It’s a lot of shouting.

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And it’s leaving many users discouraged.

Source: Andrew Simone, Today in Tabs, 1/16/14

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The limitations.

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Knowns. Unknowns.

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Paid support is no longer a nice-to-have - it’s a necessity.

Facebook’s organic reach has declined.

Source: Social@Ogilvy, Facebook Zero, 2/14.

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Character limits are a constant source of headaches.

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Instagram is bland and barely customizable. How do you show off the brand?

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New platforms are even scarier when they don’t

come with easy ways to prove success.

Measuring our work:

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If the goal is 1-to-1, how big can we truly go?

How thin do we spread ourselves?

Scalability:

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Snapchat.Limitations:

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40% of 18-year-olds in the United States use Snapchat multiple times a day.

The platform is exploding:

Source: Business Insider, “Snapchat's Explosive Growth Among Teens And Millennials Means It's Emerging As A Powerful Brand Platform”, 8/15/14

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Snapchat’s users are the perfect demo for some brands, but the platform hasn’t matured

enough to support their efforts.

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1. Only one account can be logged in.2. Uploads are low resolution.3. Story Snaps require one take. 4. The app crashes under high volume. 5. A Story will likely only be viewed once.

A few of the current Snapchat limitations:

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The opportunity.

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Social media is exciting for the same reason it’s scary:

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There isn’t one right answer.

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There isn’t one right answer.

There are hundreds of right answers.

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“In terms of the internet, nothing has

happened yet. The internet is still at the

beginning of its beginning.”

Think of the possibilities:

Source: Kevin Kelly, “You Are Not Late”, Medium, 7/26/14

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Snapchat.Opportunity:

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With no way to measure, we invented

our own formulas.

Our team developed engagement rates, average views per Story, and drop-off percentages to set benchmarks and calculate value.

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Maybe scaleability isn’t possible, but exclusivity can drive reach in unexpected ways.

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These are all tactics brands & people are using to break out of perceived platform limitations.

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AT&T went directly to its audience by choosing Snapchat to push millennial-themed content. They ended up with over 44,000 followers.

Source: AdWeek, “AT&T's YouTube and Snapchat Summer Reaps Big Stats”, 8/12/14

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They also pushed the limitations of Instagram.

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Source: The Verge, “Ikea built a website inside Instagram”, 6/27/14

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Age Gender

Location Language

Interested In Educational Status Relationship Status

Organic.Interests

Behaviors Connections

Custom Audiences Lookalike Audiences

Paid.

Facebook targeting offers a wealth of options to help find your audience.

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Twitter “storms” have become a common way to make a point (and dominate feeds).

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Author David Mitchell used Twitter “collections” to tell a short story in 180 tweets.

Source: Mashable, “1 Book Told in 280 Tweets: 'Cloud Atlas' Author Writes a Twitter Story”, 7/14/14

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“Of course, Snapchat could reinvent itself entirely tomorrow; such is the ruthlessly

fickle world of social media.”

Remember:

Source: Andrew Cunningham, “What Your Brand Should Know About Snapchat”, Huge Ideas, 8/28/14

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There is no right answer.

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Questions?

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September 30th, 2014 Aggregate Conference 45 Main St #220 BKLN / 718 625 4843 / hugeinc.com


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