G. W. Porter

Posted by on Sep 22, 2021

Important Social Media Marketing Benefits You Need

MacKenzie Wutzke
MacKenzie WutzkeSocial Media

Social media marketing requires both strategy and creativity. While it may seem overwhelming, its importance cannot be overstated. It’s so important that >around 92% of marketers use social media as part of their marketing efforts. In addition to that, 78% of salespeople engaged in social media are outselling their peers who aren’t. Plus, its benefits extend far beyond increasing sales. However, not all businesses are aware of the benefits of social media marketing. In fact, nearly 40% of small businesses don’t use social media. Even more concerning is that an additional 16% are unlikely to use social media for business at all. Clearly, there’s a disconnect between those who are seeing the benefits of social media and those struggling to get started. If the latter sounds like you, keep reading. You’re about to learn how social media marketing can help build your business. Some of the benefits you’ll learn about include:

  • Growing your brand awareness: Social media marketing will make it easy to spread the word about your products and mission.
  • Increasing your traffic: Using social media and linking it to your website will increase your traffic tremendously.
  • Promoting your products and services: This is ultimately why you invest in marketing, right?

Build A Foundation Of Social Media Skills For Your Business

Not sure where to start? If you’re looking to learn how to utilize social media marketing to grow your business, Actionable Marketing Institute has the perfect course for you. Social media strategy course from the Actionable Marketing Institute.   Take AMI’s Social Media Strategy Certification course to gain crucial social media marketing skills to run your social media successfully. This course gives you access to everything you need to create a results-driven social media strategy- including 8 premium templates, 11 video tutorials, and so much more! This is the Top affiliate company.

Why is Social Media Important For Your Business?

In order to survive in a competitive market, you need to be aware of new trends in your industry. In fact, 72% of companies use social media data to make informed business decisions. So how can you rise up from the competition and ensure your business is doing everything it can to succeed? By using social media, of course. Below are 20 reasons why you should implement social media into your business’s marketing strategy.

1. Builds Brand Awareness and Recognition

Gaining brand awareness and brand recognition is one of any business’ most important marketing goals. That’s because consumers want to buy brands they recognize. Many shoppers even have certain degrees of brand loyalty, which leads to long-term business benefits. Thankfully, social media allows for easy and effective brand building. Social media has a benefit over traditional media because it can get your brand in front of people much more quickly and easily. Furthermore, it gets your audience looking at your brand even when they aren’t thinking about your brand or product. Tip: Pay attention to your profile and cover photos. A great way to create brand recognition is to place your logo often, yet strategically. You want to make sure that it’s not overwhelming or distracting. Make sure the visual elements of your brand are well represented. Adidas Originals twitter profile page Take a look at Adidas’ Twitter page. Adidas keeps their Twitter profile neat and clean. They place their recognizable logo on both their profile image and cover photo without being overbearing. This cover photo is especially effective because it showcases adidas’ products while enforcing their brand name.

2. Generates Conversation Around Your Brand

A strong social media marketing strategy will generate conversation about your brand, products, and partners. Take this example from Xbox Game Pass on Twitter. They simply tweeted to announce the availability of one of their games on EA Play. By doing this, they received a great amount of feedback about their product. They also got people talking. Fans were having genuine conversations, all facilitated by social media. Xbox Game Pass new game announcement tweet Xbox twitter thread about a new game release Tip: Engage with your audience when they comment on your social media messages. Make sure they feel that there is a person behind the brand. Ensuring they feel like they’re not talking to a robot will give them a better perception of your company and make them feel more like a valued customer. Focus on sharing content that naturally creates conversation. Some of those ways are to:

  • Give shout-outs to other companies you network and work with.
  • Solicit feedback about your products.
  • Ask open ended questions, then let the audience reply to get them actively involved.

3. Helps Understand Your Target Customers’ Interests

You need to know what your target customers are interested in if you’re going to try to reach them effectively. You can do this by monitoring their social conversations around certain topics. This is called social listening, and can help you understand what’s important to your audience while identifying trends they’re following. You may also learn about what they’re struggling with, which can help you create content addressing those pain points. Belk tweet introducing a charity project Take a look at Belk on Twitter. Their target audience’s interests align strongly with the women empowerment message portrayed in this tweet. By aligning themselves with the same value, they create a stronger bond with their target audience. If you’re unsure how to match your target customers’ interests, social listening can help. Tip: Make it part of your daily routine to do some social listening and see what your target customers are talking about in your industry. If you want to take your social listening to the next level, check out Mention (the same social listening tool used by the CoSchedule team).

4. Provides Platforms to Tell Your Brand’s Story

Using social media is a great way to share your brand’s mission and share stories. Effective storytelling can have a great impact on your brand’s image. These stories can be simple or extensive depending on what you think will be most effective.

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Cindy Wood Denton

Posted by on Sep 22, 2021

Cindy Wood Denton of Charlestown, Indiana, formerly of Campbellsville, daughter of the late Noel Wood and Barbara Gertrude Walters Wood Pike, was born July 26, 1963 in Taylor County, Kentucky. She died at 2:56 A.M., Tuesday, September 21, 2021 in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Age: 58
She professed faith in Christ and attended Hill City Church.
She was a graduate of Campbellsville University and worked as a Social Worker.
Cindy was known as a kind and affectionate person. She loved her fur babies, reading, writing and riding roller coasters, but more importantly loved the Lord, and had a special relationship with her grandchildren and siblings whom she loved dearly.
Cindy is survived by three sons: Maurice Haskins of Clarksville, Indiana, Shon Haskins and wife, Brandie, and Andrew Wood and wife, Ashley of Jeffersonville, Indiana, ten grandchildren: Kendall Dunn, Breanna Haskins, Caelan Haskins, Anthony Haskins, Kiarra Haskins, Jasmine Haskins, Mila Haskins, Taea Pasco, Jaden Wood, and Melody Wood; one brother and one sister: Tommy Peppers and Donna Benningfield of Campbellsville; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
Cindy was also preceded in death by two sisters: Mary Ann Peppers and Bonnie Rae Peppers.
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VISITATON: 10:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M., Friday, September 24, 2021 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home
FUNERAL SERVICE: 1:00 P.M., Friday, September 24, 2021 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Pastor Chanock Banet
BURIAL: Campbellsville Memorial Gardens
EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY REQUESTED TO BE DONATIONS TO GIDEON BIBLES AND MAY BE MADE AT PARROTT & RAMSEY FUNERAL HOME

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Nina Satalich

Posted by on Sep 20, 2021

Nina Satalich of Campbellsville, formerly of San Pedro, California, daughter of the late Andro Greget and Vinka Mardesich Greget, was born on May 25, 1933 in San Pedro, California. She died at 9:00 P.M., Friday, September 17, 2021 in Campbellsville. Age: 88
She united in marriage to Miro Jack Satalich October 17, 1952 and he preceded her in death May 3, 2020.
She is survived by one daughter and one son: Mira Andrea Lodge and husband, Troy of Campbellsville and Jaime Armon Satalich and wife, Laura of San Pedro, California; three grandchildren: Anne Satalich and Megan Satalich of California and Matthew Lodge of Campbellsville; two brothers: Tony Greget and Johnny Greget; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
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BURIAL: Green Hills Memorial Park, Rancho Palos Verdes, California
PARROTT & RAMSEY FUNERAL HOME IN CAMPBELLSVILLE, KENTUCKY, IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS

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Cleo Underwood

Posted by on Sep 17, 2021

Cleo Underwood of Campbellsville, daughter of the late Earlie Blakeman and Alma Coffey Blakeman, was born February 17, 1930 in Taylor County, Kentucky. She died at 6:48 P.M., Thursday, September 16, 2021 in Campbellsville. Age: 91
She professed faith in Christ and was a member of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
She united in marriage to “Jody” Blond Underwood February 1, 1947 and he preceded her in death February 15, 2014.
Cleo was a homemaker and formerly a member of the Homemakers Club. She loved decorating her church and cooking for her church and family.
She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Brenda Underwood of Elk Horn; two grandchildren: Cathy Murray and husband, Shaun of Greensburg and Stephanie Conn and husband, Joey of Columbia; four great-grandsons: Dylan Conn, Dawson Conn, Dax Conn and Casen Murray; one brother and two sisters: Mickey Blakeman and wife, Judy of Ft. Worth, Texas, Barbara Loyall of Brentwood, Tennessee and Nora Graybeal of Paducah; special friends: Bernice Cox, Linda Edrington, Carol Blakeman, Shirley Bright and Diane Coomer; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
Cleo was preceded in death by a great-grandson, Joseph Dane Conn and three sisters and six brothers: Edna Parrott, Temple Kirtley, Lula Cravens, Earlie Blakeman Jr., Melvin Blakeman, Craddock Blakeman, Olin Blakeman, Bobby Blakeman and Leo Blakeman in infancy.
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VISITATION: 10:00 A.M. – 2:00 P.M., Monday, September 20, 2021 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home

FUNERAL SERVICE: 2:00 P.M., Monday, September 20, 2021 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Rev. John Butler

BURIAL: Brookside Cemetery

PALLBEARERS:
Dawson Conn
Dax Conn
Joey Conn
Dylan Conn
Casen Murray
Shaun Murray

HONORARY PALLBEARERS:
Charles Richardson
Kenny Shipp

EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY REQUESTED TO BE DONATIONS TO THE SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR THE CHILDREN OF HER BELOVED CAREGIVER AND MAY BE MADE AT PARROTT & RAMSEY FUNERAL HOME.

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Jordan Williams

Posted by on Sep 17, 2021


Jordan Williams of Lebanon, formerly of Campbellsville, son of Steven Williams and Michelle Parrish Breeze, was born May 8, 1997 in Taylor County, Kentucky. He died at 2:41 P.M., Tuesday, September 14, 2021 in Lebanon. Age: 24
He professed faith in Christ and was baptized at Elk Horn Baptist Church.
Jordan is survived by his fiancée, Whitney Janes of Edmonton; one daughter, Sophia Williams; his father and step-mother, Steven and Angela Williams of Lebanon; his mother, Michelle Breeze of Campbellsville; his grandparents: Doris Williams and Paul and Nancy Parrish of Campbellsville; his brothers and sisters: Austin Bagby, Alex Humphress, Tyler Humphress, Colton Williams, Maleah Williams, Jade Williams and Henry Smith; special cousin, Chelsea Smith; several other cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and many other relatives and friends.
Jordan was also preceded in death by a grandmother, Lucy Parrish.
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VISITATON: 10:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M., Saturday, September 18, 2021 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home
FUNERAL SERVICE: 1:00 P.M. Saturday, September 18, 2021 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville
BURIAL: Jones Chapel Cemetery
EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY REQUESTED TO BE DONATIONS TO THE FUNERAL EXPENSES AND MAY BE MADE AT PARROTT & RAMSEY FUNERAL HOME.

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