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Marketing in
Social Media
Why do companies need to construct and implement social
media marketing strategies?


Thesis by
Yue Cao
345035
08/06/2013
Supervised by
Gerhard Havranek

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Abstract
The paper is a qualitative exploratory research on social media marketing which
on the purpose to find a proper strategy for companies in constructing and
implementing social media channels. The paper also analyzed the necessity for
social marketing communication. Brand awareness and social network theory is
the fundamental theoretical framework in this paper. By using appropriate social
media channels, it is expected to build mutually beneficial interaction with
companies customers and obtain useful feedbacks efficiently for products or
services. Besides, theoretical analysis and empirical data analysis are elaborated
in the paper in order to provide clear arguments. NIKE is selected to set an
example in using social media with marketing purposes. Finally, the conclusion is
drawn to summarize the research.


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Table of content
Chapter 1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 4
1.1 Problem defination ...................................................................................... 5
1.2 Research question ....................................................................................... 5
1.3 Social relevance and scientific relevance ..................................................... 5
Chapter 2 Social media marketing: Concepts & notions......................................... 6
2.1 Web 2.0 ....................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Social media ................................................................................................ 6
2.3 Social media and marketing ......................................................................... 7
2.4 User-Generated Content .............................................................................. 8
Chapter 3 Methodology and Theoretical framework ............................................. 9
3.1 Research purpose ........................................................................................ 9
3.2 Research approach ...................................................................................... 9
3.3 Theoretical framework .............................................................................. 10
Chapter 4 SWOT Analysis ................................................................................... 11
Chapter 5 Theoretical and empirical data analysis............................................... 13
5.11 Brand awareness ..................................................................................... 13
5.12 Targeted traffic ........................................................................................ 14
5.13 Social media monitoring .......................................................................... 15
5.21 Firm overview .......................................................................................... 16
5.22 Overview of social media presence and engagement ................................ 17
5.23 Nielsen Brand Association Map ................................................................ 18
5.24 Competitive analysis ................................................................................ 19
Chapter 6 Conclusion.21
Reference........23
Figures.............25
Appendix ..29
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Chapter 1 Introduction

It is predicted by many marketing managers that it will soon be the year when social
media are integrated in the organizations and effectively start to become useful for
companies and become important tools in the communication. It is true that with the IT
technology has been developing year after year, the development of marketing strategy
is connected with Internet, especially social media. David Aaker, a well-known
marketing expert, has said that with the multitude of new developing, it is becoming
increasingly difficult for companies to raise awareness for their brand. The only way
forward in managing this complexity, is for companies to be able to coordinate
messages and their marketing efforts across all media (Aaker, 1996). It is accurate what
Aaker has predicted for the complexity of increasing brand awareness through media in
the future.
1.1 Problem definition
With the widely using of online marketing, the effect of social media marketing should
definitely be considered as a factor which matters in a companys marketing mix. One
reason for the growing of social media marketing is that traditional advertising is losing
influence on consumers. If it is the case, marketing promotions and activities which
based on these social media platforms seem to be very important for a company. So it
could be an interesting topic to research how social media marketing affect companies.
In other words, how could a company correctly construct and implement social media
strategies. Besides, the marketing competition among firms through social media
platforms is becoming more and fiercer. Thus, the optimal approach for a company to
construct and implement their marketing strategies in social media should be studied.
According to the problem definition, a research question is introduced as following.
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1.2 Research question




1.3 Social and scientific relevance
It is mentioned above that more and more business are involved with social networking
sites. One crucial reason is that companies need such platforms in order to interact with
consumers. For instance, if Coca Cola has introduced a new flavor drink and they want
to know how consumers react to it, the company could monitor some social networking
sites (Facebook, Twitter). By using text mining of the comments from consumers online,
the company has the chance to broaden their marketing insights.
As for the scientific relevance, it is being considered that using new media platforms in
marketing is important under the information age. It is useful to research the
importance of social medium for the future of business. As well as how social media
marketing strategies can be constructed and implemented. It is also constructive to
consider the effectiveness of social media strategies. As being considered marketing
strategies, the limitations of social media marketing are also helpful.




Dealing with competitors online: How could companies construct
and implement social media marketing strategies appropriately?

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Chapter 2 Social media marketing-Notions &
Concepts

2.1 Web 2.0
The term Web 2.0 was introduced in 1999 which demonstrates web sites that use
technology beyond the static pages of earlier web sites. Generally, a Web 2.0 site allows
internet users to interact and collaborate with others based on a social media dialogue.
These users are described as creators of user generated content. Technically, examples
of Web 2.0 include social networking sites (Facebook), blogs, wikis (Wikipedia), and
video sharing sites (Youtube).
From the perspective of marketers, it is apparent that Web2.0 offers an opportunity to
engage consumers. The number of marketers who are using Web 2.0 tools to
collaborate with consumers on product development, service enhancement and
promotion are increasing (Parise, Salvatore, 2008). By using the Web 2.0, small
businesses have become more competitive to compete with larger companies. For
instance, a company could offer customers coupons and discounts for products and
service directly via social networking sites which is more intuitive and user friendly.(San
Francisco Chronicle, 2010) Under this circumstance, social networking sites have
become marketing tools naturally and once a company succeeds, potential profits will
be generated automatically.

2.2 Social Media
According to Evans (2008), social media relates to a self-generated, authentic
conversation between people about a particular of mutual interest, built on the
thoughts and experiences of the participants. Therefore, social media is definitely all
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about sharing and aiming at a collective version, often intending to offer a more-
appropriated or informed choice at the end. Furthermore, social media changes over
time as it allows people to generate the content in a participative way whenever they
want to add any additional piece of information.
Social media consists of online and mobile, word-of mouth forums which including
social networking websites, blogs, company sponsored discussion boards and chat
rooms, consumer-to-consumer email, consumer product or service ratings websites,
Internet discussion boards. These social media is growing gradually in recent years.

Figure above shows the average hours per week people spent on online activities
worldwide. It is clear that people spend most of their online time on social activities. In
other words, they spend many hours on social networking websites. The implication of
this trend is apparent. Marketing activities should be implemented on these platforms
in order to attract the mass audience who spend their time more on the Internet than
traditional media
2.3 Social media and marketing
How to define social media marketing? It is different from traditional marketing
perspective to some extent. Social media marketing focus on people and individual
rather than products. One reason is that products can be presented by the company
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with many qualitative features and promotional tools, the thing matters most are the
comments and appreciations dropped by the customers.
This is also why social media marketing is gradually changing the marketing in traditional
media. Because marketers are not able to control the contents anymore if these content
are generated by Internet users. Negative information about your product or company
may be spread universal only within a few minutes. The famous case United Breaks
Guitar can be a good example to explain this. Therefore, it could be concluded that
based on the expansion of Internet users and the development of social media, social
media has become a factor which influences the consumer behaviors to some extent.
As a consequence, the competence and ability to influence the crowd is becoming
rather important for marketing management. The optimal situation in social media
marketing is to build a strongly connected relationship between customers and
companies. In this case, companies are able to listen, track to the feedback from
customers timely and then make improvements of the products or services.
2.4 User-Generated Content
User-generated content (UGC) is published information that Internet users has provided
to a web sites. The information could be in various forms, photos, blogs, comments,
posts are all UGC. Nowadays UGC is mostly generated on the social networking websites.
One feature of UGC is that the contributors are normally unpaid, which means they are
not those experts who are paid in order to promote some certain products or service on
the Internet. UGC allows Internet users to communicate with each other conveniently
and effectively based on interactive media. Besides, UGC is another form of creation for
the website content.
From the perspective of a company, monitoring UGC from its own social media becomes
increasingly important. On the one hand, companies need to find out what is the
marketing implication of customers feedback. On the other hand, monitoring UGC
offers companies more useful information which originally comes from customers.
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Chapter 3 Methodology and Theoretical
framework

Research methods are used to determine, discover, interpret, and formulate facts. The
main sources of information that used in this thesis were issued from Internet articles
and online blogs on social media marketing, the purpose is to read up-to-dated
information as the thesis is dealing with a new and trendy topic in marketing. Moreover,
there are sufficient scientific articles which focuses on social media marketing are also
studied in order to provide a stable theoretical argumentation.
3.1 The research purpose
It is known to all that there are three categories of research purpose which are
exploratory research, descriptive research and causal study. These three types of
researches should be applied appropriately according to the content and material that
will covered in the study. Thus, the exploratory research method which is also the most
suitable method in this study is selected. The major emphasis of exploratory is on the
discovery of ideas and insights (Saunders et al. 2009). Social media marketing is a fairly
new topic in marketing field which there are no substantial researches have been made.
3.2 The research approach
There are two main research approaches which are qualitative and quantitative.
According to Greg (2007), depending upon the desired outcome for the research, social
scientists may choose between quantitative or qualitative designs. Since they seek to
explain events from different perspectives, both are valid ways to evaluate a
phenomenon in the proper context.
In this research of social media marketing, the qualitative is used because unlike
quantitative research, there will be no statistical data or calculations aimed to
establishing correlations between certain variables. This is also determined by the
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research purpose and problem. Some qualitative techniques such as observations,
analysis of texts and documents are used in this research. Under this circumstance, the
qualitative approach is suitable for interpreting the arguments why social media
marketing is crucial and how to develop a successful social media marketing strategy
thereupon. It is confident to say that these techniques will provide a great validity and
reliability when dealing with the research question.
3.3 The theoretical framework
Two relevant theoretical models can be seen as the foundations of social media
marketing and will also be applied as the theoretical framework of this research.
The first theory is the Brand Identity Planning model (Appendix 1) which is developed by
David Aaker (2010). He discussed a way for companies to create a strong and durable
product brand in an optimal situation. In his theory, the differentiation among three
concepts (Brand Image, Brand Identity, and Brand Position) is offered. Moreover, the
model provides four viewpoints of a brand which are brand-as-product, brand-as-
organization, brand-as-person, and brand-as-symbol. When a company decides to build
their brand identity, these perspectives should be taken into account. In some cases, a
company that only builds their brand identity with one perspective is not a problem
because the other three are useless or redundant for the company.
The second theory that provides the research a strong theoretical background is the
Social Network Analysis. The social network analysis comes from network theory which
under the background that many mathematical and statistics studies have been done in
the sociology to examine the relation between social entities. According to the social
network theory, the definition of social network is a set of actors that may have
relationships with one another (Hannemann, 2005). The perspective of this is individual
actors in a community as nodes, the communications between these actors are
considered to be ties, edges, links and connections (Appendix 2 provides an image of
social network after visualization). As people are supposed to be social animals, ones
action and decision might affect others (friends, colleagues, acquaintances, etc).
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Therefore, social network plays important role in the social media marketing as ones
comment for a certain product in the social media may influence others consideration
of this product. This is very influential because the spread speed is significantly faster
than ever.

Chapter 4 SWOT Analysis
In this chapter, the SWOT analysis of social media marketing is demonstrated.
Strengths: The first strength is the large market to reach. The total number of facebook
users has been increasing year after year. According to its official website, Facebook has
already reached 1.11 billion users (Facebook, 2013) which is an enormous number that
inflects the immeasurable influence of social media. Practically, this platform offers a
great power to a company to make marketing campaign as well as promotions.
The second strength of social media could be attributed to its direct contact with
audience. It is different from traditional media marketing that the feedbacks are hard to
obtain. For instance, SONYs new product PlayStation 4 will be introduced at the end of
this year. The company could gather useful information from its royal customers in
order to improve the product in both before and after its launch. The direct contact with
audience provides a company convenience in social media.
Weaknesses: Apparently the social media are not perfect which means there are
weaknesses exist. The first weakness is the difficulty of controlling. Because the social
media emphasis the role of users which means sometimes they have more power
against a company. For example, an unsatisfied product will be spread rapidly with
negative comments on the social media. These messages will harm a brands identity
and even more important is that companies almost cannot control it.
The second weakness is the lack of short term ROI. Heidi Cohen indicated in her article
(2013) that social media does not drive ROI. Her argument is that social media only
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improved the customer engagement but not significant or necessary effect on ROI. This
drawback will emerge with the growth of using social media in business.
Opportunities: The first opportunity is that more and more promotions and
advertisements are offered through social media. This provides the chance to social
media to become more effective advertising media. (Marinal Todi, 2008) Because it is a
new platform that not all advertisers have fully involved the media to reach more
customers. Appendix 3 shows the proportion between advertisement and consumers
time spent by media in the US, 2011. It can be concluded from this graph that the
percentage of time spent by consumers online surpasses the advertising spent on online
media. It offers an opportunity to marketers to use social media aggressively while
implementing their marketing activities.
Apart from the potential advertising medium it could be, another opportunity of social
media is the possibility to reach certain groups that traditional media cannot achieve.
Due to the extensive audience that social media has, accompanied with social network
theory to support. It allows more people to make connected with other people who
share a common interest which is beneficial in not only building new relationships but
also valuable feedbacks to certain products or services more intelligent.
Threats: Although social media are no doubt favorable for develop marketing activities,
external threats might affect social media to some extent. The biggest threat is the lack
of social media policy. Companies are worried about their employees because they
could deliver negative messages on social media and these messages can be seriously
damaging the companys reputation. In other words, there are not sufficient social
media policies to protect companies both legally and financially from their employees.
Another threat comes from competitors. For instance, Google has been acquiring, on
average, more than one company per week since 2010 (Rusli, 2011). These mergers and
acquisitions done by big players may disappoint some loyal users.
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It is noteworthy that privacy may also become a threat. Recently more and more social
network users are concerned their privacy in these social networking media. A study has
been done to analyze 540 Facebook profiles of student from Carnegie Mellon University.
The result was surprising that 89% of these users gave their genuine names and 61%
gave their pictures which are easy to identify. Most of them did not use the privacy
setting on Facebook which results numerous unknown users could access their personal
information. (Gross, 2005)



Chapter 5 Theoretical & Empirical Data
Analysis

Theoretical analysis
In this theoretical analysis part, theories which are fundamental to construct social
media marketing strategy will be introduced and elaborated.
5.1 Brand awareness
A great benefit by using social media in business is the increasing brand exposure.
Normally, brand exposure occurs when customers are gaining more and more
awareness of a product or service. Because of the social media platforms, new brands
are able to establish themselves as well as spreading brand awareness. On the other
hand, social media platforms are not only for newcomers in business, but also will be
beneficial for existing brands. These existing companies implement their social media
marketing activities throughout social media platforms in order to maintain and
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enhance their brand awareness. According to Stelzner (2012), he induced nine benefits
for marketing in social media. It can be seen from the appendix 4 that increased
exposure is the major benefit for doing so.
As a matter of fact, more and more companies are willing to establish their profiles on
social media platforms which provide them opportunities to implement marketing
strategy. Additionally, a companys social media platform offers the possibility to
present and promote its products and services in a more interactive way. Customers
could choose from their own interests instead of passive adoption.
Mostly, social media marketing expand brand awareness by extending the online
presence of products and services (Red Bridge Marketing 2008). With the widely
application of social media in marketing, measurements of the impact of social media
marketing on brand awareness becomes crucial. In fact, it could be measured by using
social media metrics which will be explained in detail in the empirical data analysis.
According to the theory we learned from social media marketing, there are three major
factors should be taken into account when measuring whether it is a successful social
media marketing strategy. 1) Measuring social media exposure 2) Measuring influence 3)
Measuring engagement. These measurements are important for the customer
relationship. In this case, constructing an optimal social media strategy to enhance the
brands online awareness becomes fairly necessary.
5.12 Targeted traffic
As mentioned before that the users of social media are growing exponentially, Facebook
even has reached users over 1 billion. Thus, social media become convenient platforms
for companies which are trying to market products or services online. One good social
media sites could drive visitors back to the companys website which proved to be very
useful tool in generating online traffic for the company.
. In fact, before social media arises, people rely on information on traditional media.
Traditional media satisfied peoples purpose of obtaining information, but they are
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limited in scope. That is why social media have become popular as a very broad scope.
In social media, marketing campaigns can be implemented in an extensive medium base
on the demographics of the audience.
How should the word traffic be defined in social media marketing? Simply saying is
whenever a user visits a website, it is traffic. However, only by increasing the traffic of
companies websites is not sufficient because of the blindness. What should be taken
into account initially is the targeted traffic, means the audience are indeed interested
in purchasing your products and then they visit the companys website.
It could be described that one of the biggest advantages of marketing in social media is
the ability to specify target groups. Generally, social media users are required to provide
their personal profiles in order to register (age, gender, geographical location,
profession, etc.). These users data are stored in social media sites. Apparently, these
data are useful for companys marketing activity. As a consequence, these data can be
used to specify the target groups. Hence, marketing messages could be delivered
directly to a specific group of people who are the potential customers.
5.13 Social media monitoring
Under the revolutionary technical progress, the way that market research has been
transformed more or less. The transparency of Internet not only offers a company the
possibility to manage its social media marketing channels, but also allows the company
to gather competitors information or data more convenient.
Social media channels offer the opportunity to spy on completion. Any company can
easily realize how everything is going on competitors website, corporate blogs, and
social media pages (Facebook, Twitter, and Google+)
Appendix 5 shows the necessity of social media monitoring in business nowadays. Any
business could be divided into five links which are R&D, production, marketing, sales
and service. For each link in the production, monitoring social media plays a distinct role.
During the periods of the marketing and sales, there are three functions to monitor
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social media. The first one is to identify brand strengths and bottlenecks across
consumers decision journey. The second function is to measure impact of earned media
in overall marketing mix. The third one is to identify influencers and engage them. For
example, if a company wants to identify its brand strengths and shortcomings, it could
be done by monitoring social media. Specifically speaking, the way to do this is to
quantify User-Generated Content. The difficulty of quantifying UGC could be concluded
into the extremely large amount of data and the unstructured. In order to achieve the
goal, various practical approaches are introduced.
Text mining: It is the process of extracting useful, meaningful, and nontrivial
information from unstructured text in order to gain the useful marketing insights.
Co-occurrence: It means that how many times a term is mentioned with another term.
For instance, Apple often will be mentioned with its competitor Samsung. Then, a lift
ratio will be calculated by using a formula: lift (A, B) = P (A, B) /P (A) x P (B). P (A, B)
represents the probability that both A and B appear in a given message. P (A) represents
the probability that term A appears in a given message. If lift ratio is less than 1, two
terms appear together less than 1 would expect by mere occurrence of each of the two
terms separately.
Nielsen Buzz Metrics: It is a brand monitoring and analytics dashboard. The basic
functions are listed as follows 1) Listen to what customers say 2) Identify key metrics
and establish benchmark 3)Focus on key customer segments 4)Evaluate the
effectiveness of a marketing campaign.
These are some examples of practical approaches which are related to social media
monitoring. These metrics will help the company getting a better understanding of what
will reach the target audience more effectively. To sum up, social media monitoring
offers plentiful opportunities in marketing.

Empirical data analysis
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In this section, empirical data will be elaborated in order to answer the research
question. In order to make the analysis more practical as well as clearer, NIKE company
is selected to combine with the social media metrics. NIKE is one of the companies that
have fully embraced the power of social media as a way of enhancing its business and its
relationship with its stakeholders (Shaw, 2012). By analyzing NIKEs social media
presence and engagement, we expect to answer the research question in a complete
and precise way.
5.21 Firm overview
Nike is an American multinational corporation that is engaged in the design,
development and worldwide marketing and selling of footwear, apparel, equipment and
services (Mashable). It is one of the worlds largest suppliers of athletic shoes and
apparel (Sage, 2008) and a major manufacturer of sports equipment.
NIKE is also a successful company in building their marketing activities on social media
platforms. It is because NIKE knows its biggest advantage is the positive communication
with consumers which brings the company not only reputational benefit but also
positive effect on sales.
NIKE targeted on both male and female customers generally from the ages 15 to 35.
These people are active and who enjoy high quality sporting goods. Through the
successful marketing in sports filed, NIKE has become a symbol for sports and youth.
These good performances conducted by NIKE are expected to offer the research with
confident results on how to construct an appropriate social media marketing strategy.

5.22 Overview of social media presence and engagement
Facebook
Figure 1 shows the NIKEs Facebook page. The number of users who have clicked Like
button is almost 14 million. In this page, NIKE posts their advertisements and
promotions. Facebook is useful in finding new customers, establishing online
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communications of fans. Moreover, by collecting users demographic information, NIKE
is able to focus on the right target groups.
When it comes to Business-to-Customers companies like NIKE, Facebook has become an
extremely important social media channel in customer acquiring. Figure 2 shows the
impressive effect that Facebook has in terms of customer acquiring.
Twitter
Twitter also plays a crucial role in social media marketing. Figure 3 shows the NIKEs
Twitter profile. The number of followers is 1.45 million. It is a fact that nowadays Twitter
has become the dominator in social media channel because of its unique characteristics
and benefits. Generally, companies use Twitter as a news broadcasting, customer
service and information tool.
Sharing information quickly is Twitters initial advantage in business. Company is able to
increase brand exposure as well as brand awareness by Twitter users share. Overall,
there are three reasons for company to use Twitter in terms of marketing: 1) Develop
and promote a brand. 2) Interact with the target customers. 3) Monitor the feedback of
its products from customers.
LinkedIn
The main purpose of LinkedIn is to provide the opportunity for users to build and
maintain relationships. As for company, it is shown in the figure 4 which is the NIKEs
company page in LinkedIn. Usually, a short description of the business is given and some
additional information is also introduced. According to NIKEs LinkedIn, there are in total
270 thousand LinkedIn users follow NIKE. 25 hundred employees of NIKE are on
LinkedIn. These users actually build an enormous network in LinkedIn according to social
network theory. Therefore, marketing insight could be concluded that more people you
know, more business opportunity there will be. The LinkedIn is not only offering career
information, but also under the companys page there are channel for products. This
allows the company the chance for marketing penetration for its products. Nevertheless,
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it is slightly different from Twitter because LinkedIn could be used for Business-to-
Business companies because its extensive professional network
We can confirm that LinkedIn is a good platform to implement social media marketing
strategies especially companies which need to focus on Human Resources based
product and services.
5.23 Nielsen Brand Association Map
Figure 5 is a brand association map (BAM) describes a visual map that provides the
comprehensive understanding of key brand dimensions, including product attributes,
messaging elements, competitive brands and category sets. As can be seen from the
graph that there are four different shapes which represent competitors, products,
related con concepts and brand attributes respectively.
From this association map, it is clear to see the biggest competitor for NIKE is Adidas
because of the location in the map. Also, shoes as products are positioned in the center
of the circle which reveals the core products of NIKE.
The main functions of using Nielsen Brand Association Map could be concluded into
following: The first one is to check the brand equity and identify directional insights. The
second one is to assess high-level competitive attributes and issues. Marketers are able
to understand the key initiatives, product benefits or strategies which are being
discussed among brand advocates and core consumers. The BAM makes brand
controlling more convenient compared with the time that social media have not been
widely used in marketing.





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5.24 Competitive analysis
In this section, the competitive analysis in social media between NIKE and its competitor
(Adidas) will be elaborated and discussed. The graph below illustrates the basic social
media presence and metrics of NIKE and Adidas.
It can be seen from the following graph; NIKEs social media presence and engagement
are significant better than Adidas in general. The graph shows that NIKE has almost 160
million followers which the amount is remarkably compared with Adidas. One reason
for this result is that NIKE has evolved its social media strategy since 2006 which
focusing on expanding its reach to wide range of customers globally. This change turned
out to be effective since the huge advantage NIKE has on social media platforms.
Nike also wins the battle on LinkedIn. Its followers on LinkedIn are nearly ten times as
Adidas. It could be argued that NIKE is expanding in social media successfully over the
past few years. The reason behind could be attributed to its inspirational social media
marketing strategy which the goals is to help in building and managing relationship with
consumers.




Facebook NIKE Adidas
Fans 14,005,298 14,087,085
Twitter NIKE Adidas
Followers 1,459,984 165,853
Tweets 11,551 681
LinkedIn NIKE Adidas
Followers 273,440 93,288
Employees on LinkedIn 25,645 6,937
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Chapter 6 Conclusion
Through the research, it is expected to find the answer for the research question
properly: How could companies construct and implement social media strategies
appropriately? From the overview of social media marketing, it is apparent that users
from social media sites are dramatically numerous which resulted that traditional
marketing communication controlling implemented by professionals are steadily
reduced its effect. Because the social media users opinion and content (UGC) are
gradually affecting the companies action.
Although social media marketing is relatively updated topic and there is not much
relevant research has been done, still many companies are applying it as an important
marketing channel. It has been mentioned previously that the main purpose of using
social media in marketing is to strengthen brand awareness and brand exposure.
Therefore, social media presence is very fundamental for companies. If you check the
social media platforms, it is noteworthy that basically major corporations are all using
social media platforms in the form of corporate user. The superiorities of social media in
marketing could be concluded into its rapid, accuracy, timeless and universality. The
numbers of social media followers are all potential customers, so companies should by
all means try to increase the followers.
From the perspective of companies, internal and external factors should be considered
while choosing the right social media platforms. Internal factors are the core brand
identity and the external factors are the target group and segmentation. These factors
decide the companies what content should be communicated to customers as well as
the proper target group. Because if the wrong information has been delivered to the
wrong customers, the marketing effort will be wasteful and inefficient.
In order to construct and implement successful social media marketing strategies, both
theoretical and empirical experience should be taken into account. Firstly, the necessity
of building social media channels in marketing is doubtless. Secondly, the most
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important factors to increase brand awareness in social media are targeted traffics
which offer the opportunity to attain customers information for the market
segmentation. Thirdly, monitoring companies social media has become fairly crucial
which he purpose is to get useful feedbacks from customers. Confidently speaking, once
these requirements are fulfilled, companies will benefit from social media marketing
with considerable returns.













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Figures
Figure 1: NIKEs Facebook page





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Figure 2:

Source: Hubspot, 2013





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Figure 3: NIKEs Twitters profile

Figure 4: NIKEs LinkedIn
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Figure 5: NIKEs Brand Association Map





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Appendix
Appendix 1: Brand Identity Model Planning

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Appendix 2: A social network after visulization

Appendix 3: 2011 U.S. Ad Spending vs. Consumer Time Spent By Media

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Appendix 4: Benefits for social media marketing

Appendix 5: Social media monitoring


Source: Nielsen NM incite

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