How Marketers Can Adapt to Big Tech Privacy Regulations

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Social Media Users Are Demanding Privacy – And Business Marketing Efforts May Need A New Direction

Before the age of social media, confidentiality breaches were limited to what was known as the rumor mill. Word of mouth could definitely spread information that you never intended to get out (and it could often happen quicker than you ever thought possible)! But now, with social media, smart phones, and online platforms a part of everyday life, privacy is a bigger concern than ever before. Since the advent of social media, and the subsequent explosion of new platforms, apps, and online marketing efforts, concerns of user privacy have been cropping up for many years, and rightly so. Many big-name companies are now making it a top priority to adjust privacy settings to protect user data and other confidential information so that it doesn’t get into the wrong hands – and without the consent of the user.

Even something as simple as “liking” a post on social media sends algorithms into overdrive, which then begin to formulate a plan based on your interests, hobbies, and personal preferences. Often clicking on a simple image, story, or even a cute picture of something innocent like a puppy gives the online space more information about yourself than you ever intended to share. And then the targeted ads begin.

It’s natural for individuals to be concerned with privacy, and now online platforms and technology giants are doing something about it.

Industry Leaders Are Meeting The Demand For Change

Highly visible tech companies are now leading the charge, and one of the most contentious introductions in recent months has been from everybody’s favorite tech darling, Apple. With the introduction of its latest iPhone update, iOS 14.5, users will now benefit from App Tracking Transparency. Although iPhone users always had the option to opt out of ad tracking to some degree, it has never before been this easy. Now, each company that wants to track user information will need to request permission through a popup window that is impossible for the user to ignore, giving the user complete control over their privacy settings.

Another online giant, Google, has plans to roll out a plan to protect user privacy but it has currently been delayed until 2023. Google has cited the delay as pertaining to their need to find an optimal solution to privacy problems while also minimizing impact to online advertisers.

Of course, platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter argue that changes like these will sink opportunities that small companies have to create ad campaigns that reach a wide social media audience. And there may not be a straightforward answer that pleases all parties involved.

Two Sides To Every Issue

As a business, you can very likely see both sides of the issue. You yourself have probably experienced unwanted ad targeting, but you also understand that it is an essential part of doing business. And on the other hand, you understand the need and the responsibility you have to protect the privacy of your customers. However, this conundrum often puts traditional marketing efforts under the microscope, and facilitates a new direction.

But the good news is that if your brand is trying to create awareness and online visibility with impactful marketing, you don’t need data from controversial 3rd party methods to give you the results and conversions you need. This is where the impact from a successful influencer marketing partnership can infuse new life into your brand, all without lifting the personal data of your target customers.

Influencer Marketing Is The Perfect Compromise

Influencer marketing is poised to give businesses the ROI they need from their advertising and marketing dollars amid privacy changes that are only going to become more widespread and restrictive as the years go by. By incorporating a solid influencer marketing strategy into your business plan, not only are you reaching customers ethically, you are also able to drill down deep into your outcomes with performance-based analytics, engagement rate statistics, and advanced conversion reporting.

Influencer marketing offers audience engagement with no intermediary, just engaging and creative content that links directly back to your website, building brand visibility intuitively. No shady business practices, just organic conversions that are directly funneled from your chosen influencer right to your brand, website, or sales page. When you align with an influencer within your market niche, your marketing reach is automatically extended to an audience that already has a built-in interest in your products or services.

In a world where businesses may turn to unethical practices to gain a competitive edge, a quality influencer marketing strategy will give your company maximum ROI, along with a reputation as a socially responsible company that values customer privacy.


Leave Your Followers Wanting More With Engaging Instagram Content

In 2021, Instagram has 1.074 billion monthly users across the globe, according to eMarketer. And of these users, 71% are under 35, making this platform crucial in helping your business target that coveted young adult/Gen Z/Millennial demographic. What began as a simple way to share photos with friends has become an essential platform for businesses to expand their reach, create brand awareness, preview product launches, and much more. So, how exactly do you make your brand “Instagrammable”?

Visual Content Is The Real Instagram Star

Photos and video content are the main event on Instagram, and they should always be the star of the show. Your goal should be to weave an intriguing brand story with consistent posts of creative, personalized content, while striking the right balance between valuable content and filler.

When you’re creating a brand marketing strategy on Instagram, it’s always important to think about your overall long-term goals. What style and tone do you want to communicate to your followers? What color scheme do you want customers to associate with your brand? It helps to have a cohesive strategy in place to make for instantly recognizable posts through complementary color schemes, consistent filter use, and overall content tone, whether that is playful, tongue-in-cheek, or more serious.

Take a look at the photos below. What do you notice immediately?

Take a look at the photos below. What do you notice immediately?

The photos all have the same color scheme and overall tone, giving the brand consistency in style, tone, and visual appeal.

Filtering your photos with apps, such as VSCO, Canva, or FaceTune, is another essential strategy in creating brand visibility and awareness. The use of filters not only enhances image quality, but also allows you to control the images as you want your audience to experience them.

Check out the difference in the two photos below, posted by Jessica Hirsch of CheatDayEats. The before (left) and after (right) show how an Instagram filter can take a photo from drab to fab. Makes you want to eat at this restaurant, right?

Once your brand content is on point, you can further expand your social media reach with a well-executed influencer marketing strategy.

The Rise Of The Hashtag

Since it first began appearing on Twitter in 2007, the hashtag has become inextricably intertwined with social media content, and is a key ingredient in a successful Instagram post. The name of the game is creativity when it comes to hashtagging, and your goal as a company is to build an instantly recognizable, unique hashtag that will remain in the minds of your followers for the long-term.

Have fun with your Instagram hashtags! Use a play on words, tie a hashtag in with current events or pop culture trends – the sky is the limit. When your hashtags grab the attention of your followers, it will encourage them to share related content by using your hashtag, which is a great way to passively expand your brand awareness.

Personal Vibes For Days

Above all, make your content personal! Utilize both photos and videos in your posts, and even experiment with live streaming.

Use Instagram Stories to post behind-the-scenes content, whether that is your restaurant chefs making a pizza, your company participation in a local charity event, or even something fun like a video with the unofficial company pet. These types of posts are especially helpful for small businesses who are looking for a way to connect with their local audience.

Follow these Instagram strategies, and soon your business will be . . . #winning!