How Are Manufacturing, Warehousing, and Transportation Companies Using Social Media?

How Are Manufacturing, Warehousing, and Transportation Companies Using Social Media?

Fronetics is conducting a survey to determine the benefits and challenges of social media for companies in these industries.

Two years ago, Fronetics surveyed a number of individuals working in the logistics and supply chain industries, including those employed by manufacturing, warehousing, and transportation companies. The survey’s goal was to find out how these companies were using social media, and if they were realizing any benefits or encountering any challenges by participating.

Interestingly, 100% of respondents reported having used social media for 5 years or less. Despite this relatively short implementation period, the majority (68%) said that their companies had already realized benefits from participation — primarily increased engagement with customers, increased market intelligence, and increased business intelligence.

As things go in the technology space these days, social media looks quite different than it did two years ago. What’s more, companies in these industries have, presumably, been using these tools for longer. Have a better understanding of social platforms and more opportunities for businesses impacted the benefit to users?

Fronentics is conducting a new survey to find out. We invite individuals working in the warehousing, manufacturing, and transportation industries — or those in other supply chain and logistics fields — to participate.

The survey takes about 3 minutes to complete. Responses will be reported in aggregate, and no identifiable information (individual or company) will be shared.

We look forward to hearing about your experience with social media!



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4 Creative Ideas for B2B Social Media Content (and Related Tools)

4 Creative Ideas for B2B Social Media Content (and Related Tools)

Try these content formats and related tools for B2B social media content that keeps your audience engaged.

Conventional wisdom, careful market research, and common sense are all telling us that social media is transforming the way we do business. We know we should be leveraging these platforms to drive awareness, engagement, and revenue for our businesses. But creating content to share with your audience is actually more difficult than it sounds.

Character limits and the increasingly visual nature of these platforms means marketers are having to get creative with how they engage their audience. Here are four ideas and related tools that can help B2B organizations produce interesting, informative content that is suited to social media.

1) Video

The 2016 Social Media Marketing Industry Report rates the growing prevalence of video among its top findings for the year. It found that 60% of marketers are now using video in their marketing, and 73% are making it a goal to increase their use of video. This trend is for good reason — 64% of business that use video reported that it has led directly to increased sales.

Video is an efficient, visually appealing way to present your content in an imminently shareable format. Here are some online tools to help you create effective video content for your business.

  • PowToon: A tool that guides users through the creation of animated videos and presentations, PowToon boasts an approachable interface and minimalist design that makes it simple for marketers with limited video experience.
  • Magisto: Ideal for creating videos with emotional impact, Magisto features tutorials on creating video for your business, and allows users to create highly customizable video content through a simple interface.
  • WeVideo: Featuring advanced video-editing tools with a simple interface, WeVideo is a cloud-based collaborative video editor that allows users the convenience of cloud video storage.
  • Wideo: Allowing you to create videos in minutes, Wideo offers a variety of plans aimed toward working with your existing marketing strategy.

Creating your video is just the first step. Here are some places to upload and share your content:

  • YouTube: The titan of video sharing services, YouTube allows for public and private upload, and gives users free access to analytics tools for their videos. Along the way, take a look at these valuable tips for getting more views on your YouTube videos.
  • Vimeo: With a similar platform to YouTube, Vimeo is ideal for video sharing, discovery, and generating creativity.

2) Infographics

Social media platforms are becoming increasingly visual. A well-designed infographic makes your content visually appealing and delivers your message in a clear, easily digestible format. A recent report from eMarketer and the communications firm Lewis found the demands of social media and the format’s high engagement rates are key reasons for its use.

Here are some online resources that let you create and share infographics:

  • ly: This site features a vast array of templates, which you can easily edit and customize and share immediately on social media platforms.
  • Piktochart: With an easy-to-navigate interface, Piktochart allows you to create intricate, design-rich graphics, complete with icons, images, charts, and interactive maps, and publish them directly to social media platforms.
  • Canva: This site allows for quick creation of infographics, as well as presentation covers, social media images, online advertisements, and flyers.
  • Visme: A simple interface, Visme allows you to translate your ideas into engaging infographics, presentations, reports, and more. You can share your content online as a URL or on social media, embed it on your website, or download it.

3) Podcasts

The 2016 SME Report identifies podcasting as a relatively untapped way for marketers to engage with social media audiences. The audience for podcasts in the United States alone is close to 60 million people, making this medium a significant opportunity for businesses to engage with potential clients.

Here are some tools that can help you create quality audio content:

  • Audacity: This open-source audio software lets you record audio, convert tapes and records into digital recordings, and add your own audio effects.
  • Podbean: This tool lets you quickly create and share professional podcasts, no programming knowledge necessary. You can publish them directly to social media platforms.

4) Slides

If you have a lot of dense, industry-specific content that you want to get out to your audience, presentations are ideal. Breaking up your content into slides lets you get the information to your network in an engaging and visually appealing way.

Here are some tools that help you create and share professional presentations:

  • SlideShare: LinkedIn’s platform lets you build, upload, and edit presentations, and share them on social media.
  • SlideBoom: Ideal for converting PowerPoint presentations to Flash, SlideBoom lets you share your presentations with your target audience.
  • Prezi: This tool is available for download or as an online editor, and it allows you to add animations to your presentations and share your content on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

Social media has changed the way businesses engage with their target customer base. Embracing these tools is key to creating and maintaining an active and loyal audience.

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Survey 2016: How Does Your Company Use Social Media and Content?

Survey 2016: How Does Your Company Use Social Media and Content?

Fronetics is conducting a survey to determine how companies in the logistics and supply chain industries are using content and social media.

Have you ever wondered how your competitors, customers, and business partners are using modern marketing tools like social media? Are you curious how many companies like yours have a blog, how often they publish, and, more importantly, how many are generating new business from it?

Fronetics was curious about these questions and more. So we conducted our first industry-wide survey back in 2014 to learn how logistics and supply chain companies were using content and social media as part of their marketing programs.

The results were very telling. Though all reported leveraging these tools for only a short while, the majority had already seen a positive impact on their business. To read the full reports, click below.

Well, a lot has happened in two years. And, once again, Fronetics would like to take the temperature of the industry to see how the use of social media and content has changed (or stayed the same). So we are launching a new survey for individuals working in the logistics and supply chain industries to weigh in on how their companies are using these tools today.

Each survey takes about 3 minutes to complete. Results will be reported in aggregate, using no personal or company information from respondents. Those wishing to receive the completed report can indicate this preference during the survey.

Please click the buttons below to take our surveys. We look forward to hearing your responses!




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A Web Search is a B2B Buyer’s First Move in the Purchase Process

A Web Search is a B2B Buyer’s First Move in the Purchase Process

The web search has changed the way businesses shop for products and services — and content marketing is your key to reaching them.

What’s the first thing we all do when we need a gift for Fathers’ Day, can’t think of a song lyric, or want to buy a new kitchen appliance? We Google it.

The world of B2B sales is no different. Demand Gen’s 2016 B2B Buyer’s Survey Report found that 62% of B2B buyers say that a web search was one of the first three resources they use to learn about a solution. In fact, 94% of buyers reported using online research at some point in the purchasing process.

That means businesses must be more than just conscious of their digital presence: They must actively manage their website and digital content assets to accommodate the ways buyers are conducting research.

Seeing opportunity in the new reality

In the pre-internet age, the salesperson’s role began relatively early in the buyer’s journey. Today’s average B2B buyer, however, progresses nearly 60% of the way through this process before making any sort of contact with a sales rep. That means your prospects are forming their early opinions about your business and your products based on what they find on the web.

This new reality may seem daunting, given how much of the purchase decision-making process occurs before you have the opportunity to engage with a potential client. But in reality, this changing climate offers serious opportunities for businesses to demonstrate their expertise, without turning buyers off with overt sales pitches.

Content is king/key

To make the most of the potential purchaser’s experience with your business, content is key.

A robust content marketing strategy builds brand awareness, establishes trust and rapport with prospects, and generates traffic to your website. Thoughtfully generated and curated content catches the attention of buyers and keeps them interested in your business through the time of purchase.

Specifically, 67% more leads will be generated by companies with an active blog in 2016. And content isn’t limited to your website: a vibrant social media presence helps buyers conduct their research, with 57% of consumers reporting that they are influenced to think more highly of a business after seeing positive comments online.

Again, while this new reality may seem like a challenge, it’s actually a golden opportunity for your business to put its best foot forward with potential buyers. By thoughtfully generating and curating focused, informative content, companies can guide B2B buyers through the sales process, and develop an engaged and loyal customer base.

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Twitter Folds Vine, and More Social Media News for the Supply Chain

Twitter Folds Vine, and More Social Media News for the Supply Chain

Twitter will shut down its 6-second video platform; Facebook launches Recommendations feature; and more social media updates.

Twitter folds Vine

Twitter announced its plans to fold its video platform, Vine, in a Medium post on Thursday, October 27. The mobile app and website will not close immediately so that users can still access and download their Vines before they become unavailable.

The announcement follows news that Twitter would cut 9% of its workforce as it struggles to become profitable. Meanwhile, video platforms, like YouTube and Snapchat, and video capabilities on other social networks, like Instagram and Facebook, continue to soar in popularity. Read more

Facebook launches Recommendations feature and CTA buttons for local businesses

Facebook’s new Recommendations feature allows users to gather, map, and organize local business recommendations from their friends. You can pose a question, such as, “Where is the best place to buy paint?” and Facebook will auto-add extra information, like addresses and reviews, based on your friends’ responses.

Additionally, businesses can implement new call-to-action buttons to drive users to book an appointment, purchase tickets to an event, and more without ever leaving your business’ Facebook page. Read more

Facebook Live launches broadcasting tool for verified pages

Facebook Live’s new tool allows the administrators of verified pages schedule a live broadcast up to a week in advance, so that companies “can build anticipation and buzz” with their audiences. A page’s fans can wait in a virtual lobby as soon as three minutes prior to the launch of the broadcast.

As soon as a page schedules a broadcast, fans receive a notification in their newsfeeds and an option to schedule a reminder. Pages will receive a link to share or embed in websites, social media posts, and blogs. Read more

Simply Measured releases annual State of Social Marketing report

Social analytics company Simply Measured recently released its annual report regarding social media use by some of the biggest brands around the globe. The 2016 State of Social Marketing Report uncovered trends about a wide range of topics, but among the most interesting was the disconnect between how marketers are measuring social media success and what their leadership is asking for. Read more

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How Pay-Per-Click Helped This Company Get 54 Leads

How Pay-Per-Click Helped This Company Get 54 Leads

Company X also saw web traffic grow by 180% in 90 days by using Google AdWords and Facebook Ads.

Sometimes our clients can be a little hesitant to try pay-per-click advertising. Take Company X, for example.

Company X’s target customer fits a very particular profile, in terms of geography, income, and age. Because of those specific demographics, the client was not confident that a pay-per-click advertising campaign would be an effective way to reach those target customers. But we thought differently.

When paired with a content marketing program, pay-per-click can be one of the cheapest, in terms of cost-per-lead, and most efficient ways to reach a target audience. Thus, we convinced Company X to try PPC on a trial basis, investing just a small budget.

We developed a strategy for the client, using Google AdWords and Facebook Ads. Over the course of 90 days, the results were phenomenal.

A few key results:

  • Company X acquired 54 leads.
  • Traffic from paid search grew by 180%.
  • The lead-to-customer conversion rate was nearly 3x the industry standard.

Needless to say, Company X will be expanding the use of pay-per-click advertising in the future.

How can pay-per-click help your business?

PPC can seem intimidating to the novice. But, when done right, it can be a highly effective way to reach the very specific kind of customer your business is looking for. A little bit of know-how can be all the difference.

As such, Fronetics has developed a quick training on the basics of pay-per-click advertising: what it is, what platforms are available, etc. If you are interested in learning more about PPC and how it might complement your marketing program, download our free guide below.




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