Micro-Influencers & Social Media From Harlem To Harare

October 3, 2018

 Ronn Torossian, Founder & CEO 5W Public Relation

5WPR reports that if 2017 was the year of the influencer, where does that leave us now?

But the world of influencer marketing isn’t all big names and six-figure follower counts: firms have a choice between macro and micro-influencers, and they may be overlooking the power of the latter.

The third annual Launchmetrics State of Influencer Marketing Report at the end of last year was clear: 88 percent of industry professionals found influencer marketing strategies to effectively raise brand and product awareness. But the world of influencer marketing isn’t all big names and six-figure follower counts: firms have a choice between macro and micro-influencers, and they may be overlooking the power of the latter.

If macro-influencers are characterised as individuals with follower counts between 10,000 and 1,000,000, micro-influencers tend to start out at the 1,000 mark. On both levels, influencers are able to cultivate connections and trust with their audience; partner with an influencer, and you expect to partner with an engaged audience with often specific tastes and needs.

Indeed, influencer marketing is hardly synonymous with celebrity endorsement. There are often overlaps when it comes to big brands like Pepsi and Nike, yes, but for small and midsize businesses, a celebrity endorsement is not just out of reach- it is also likely to be completely unnecessary. Enter the micro-influencers.

Take, for example, the case of an e-commerce website selling women’s fashion, makeup and footwear. With a generous marketing budget, the team seeks out a celebrity for a $50,000 Instagram post about the website’s wares in the hopes that it brings in a host of new customers. The targeted celebrity has tens of millions of followers, so why not?

Worse still, a recent study has shown that the number of followers is typically inversely proportional to engagement as far as social media is concerned. The e-commerce marketing team has wasted its money.

The reality, however, is not so simple: 90 percent of the celebrity’s fans follow her on instagram for reasons not related to product suggestions. Worse still, a recent study has shown that the number of followers is typically inversely proportional to engagement as far as social media is concerned. The e-commerce marketing team has wasted its money.

Enter micro-influencers: not your typical celebrities or public figures, these users tend to specialize in a particular subject or interest and have built a following based on their niche. They may have fewer followers than, say, a Kardashian, but their following is hyper-engaged.

Some, if not most, micro-influencers are happy to partner with their favourite brands in exchange for free products and a shout-out. The micro-world is your oyster.

A post costing between $100 to $1000 might only reach 3,000 followers, but you can reasonably expect the vast majority of this following to take a micro-influencers’ endorsement seriously. Some, if not most, micro-influencers are happy to partner with their favourite brands in exchange for free products and a shout-out. The micro-world is your oyster.

Brand giant Unilever is just one firm taking notice of the value of micro partnerships, with a tribe of micro-influencers coming out in force in the summer as part of a campaign to market its margarine brand Stork. With 21 accounts selected via grassroots sourcing, users posted images of the product to their own Instagram accounts; 436,000 followers saw the images over five weeks, at a cost per engagement a mere 21 cents.

For context, 40 cents per engagement is typically considered good value. Indeed, the rise of micro-influencers cannot be ignored, and marketing teams looking to make their budgets work smarter would be wise to think small in the coming year.

5W Public Relations, is a New York City-based 5W Public Relations (5W) company that has worked with world-class and emerging brands, corporations, consumer companies, technology companies of all shapes and sizes, healthcare interests, regional businesses, non-profits, and high profile individuals to help them achieve their strategic public relations and marketing objectives across a broad range of interests. http://www.5wpr.com


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