6 Tips To Improve Your Solar Dealership's Social Media Presence
If you're looking to improve traffic to your website or social channels, there are a couple of easy wins solar dealers can put into action without...
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Kylie Browne : Jun 17, 2019 9:00:00 AM
Each year, legendary internet analyst, Mary Meeker, releases insights into the latest social media and internet trends. While she gives an in-depth report (mostly based on US data), there are some clear take aways that gives marketers the chance to review current strategies and prepare for future success. Below is an outline of the main points covered for 2019. Further on I explain what this means for Australian solar dealers who are actively marketing their business.
[If you prefer, you can watch Mary Meeker's full report here]
Let's get started with some high level internet stats.
Now consider some high level online advertising trends.
The most efficient and effective marketing is one's
own product + happy customers + recommendations.
Examples of efficient and effective marketing include:
In the solar industry, we know how important images and video are in attracting customers. If you're not convinced, consider these insights:
"People have always been visual, our brains are wired for images.
Writing was a hack, a detour. Pictorial languages are how we all started
to communicate - we are coming full circle." Kevin Systrom, Instagram Co-Founder
Interactive Gaming is an increasingly popular way to communicate. Gaming users are up 6% year on year. It's real time. Play and talk. Play and text. Play and watch. Social in nearly all ways. Discord and Twitch are possible avenues to consider if your audience are likely to be gamers.
Freemium Business models are growing and scaling. It's still early days in the enterprise/consumer market with the gaming sector leading the way.
The Freemium Business concept involves:
It started in gaming and is now moving to enterprise and consumers.
Examples:
Online reviews can boost multi-sided accountability. Consider this quote below from Brian Chesky, CEO of Airbnb. He says the main principle at Airbnb is safety.
"Safety is our number one principle at Airbnb, the whole thing only works if you feel safe.
... 70% of guests - when they stay on Airbnb - leave a review, which means we've built
a system, that allows the community to review properties on Airbnb and build trust."
Brian Chesky, CEO Airbnb
What is the main principle at your solar dealership? How do you want your customers to feel once you have completed an install? Of course, you want them to feel happy and satisfied with the work - but what is this based on?
We find that most of our solar dealers find their customers are motivated by immediate savings. Lower power bills next quarter - i.e. an immediate justification of the solar investment they made for their future.
It's important to look at these overall trends and insights to work out what we can do to break through the noise our competitors create. Key takeaways for Australian solar dealers are:
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