12 Quick Tips to Optimise Paid Social Campaigns

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12 Quick Tips to Optimise Paid Social Campaigns

Social media has become a core channel for digital marketers. As mobile usage grows, marketers have a great opportunity to provide relevant and timely ads to their target market.

Before we get into some key optimisations for social media campaigns, let’s talk about the growth of social media advertising. According to a study by Matter Communications, it’s estimated that 89% of marketing leadership plans to increase their budgets in the coming year. The three areas they saw the greatest ROI in the last year were:

  • Public Relations & Social Media (69%)
  • Content Marketing (49%)
  • Video Marketing (39%) 

Now that we’ve identified the top social media channels for advertisers to allocate their marketing budget, let’s go over the benefits of paid social advertising, and nine best practices for launching and optimising social media campaigns.

The Benefits of Paid Social Advertising

Here are some of the top reasons to invest in paid ads for your social media platforms: 

  1. Capture Rich Customer Insights: The data you collect from your paid ads will allow you give you insights about your potential and current customers. You can use this data to retarget them better and drive more conversions.
  2. Increase Brand Awareness: Depending on the goals you’re trying to achieve with your product or service, paid social ads can allow you to expose your brand beyond the local level and target markets you may not have even known were there! If you have a particular audience in mind, you can use advanced targeting features to show your ad to that new demographic and drive more awareness.
  3. Test New Ad Creative: Paid social ads give your marketing and design team another outlet to test new messaging and creative. It can be a challenge to find JUST the right words, phrases, images, fonts, videos, colors, etc. that grabs a consumer’s attention. But hey, that’s what all that data is for, right? 
  4. Precisely Target the Right Demographics: Paid social ads give you advanced targeting features, therefore, you can increase your chances of engaging the prospects who are most likely to convert.
  5. Bolster Your Online Presence: Having a profile on different social media platforms isn’t enough. Paid social ads will solidify your presence further and act as another avenue to drive traffic to your website. 

12 Quick Tips to Optimise Paid Social Campaigns

1. Define your target audience

Social media rocks in terms of defining a target market. Put on your consumer hat for a few minutes and think about all the personal information you input into your Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook accounts. Now, think about how often you engage with other brands on these channels. Your profiles and engagements are all accessible to advertisers to build a custom audience off of.

As digital marketers we can develop creative based on a custom audience build, which can be defined by job titles, location, age, interests, gender, relationship status, and more. Marketers should take advantage of the custom audience tool – the targeting options are endless.

2. Launch at least 4 creative variations

In reality, getting multiple images and messages out in the market when you’re trying to launch a campaign quickly can be hard. Best practices in social are to launch many ad variations and let the algorithm work its magic. Even if it’s a change in text or call to action, do your best to launch different ad variations to each of your custom audiences.

3. Change up your creative, and often

This tip is my favorite because I experience this first hand every week. I have never seen creative get stale quicker than in a social channel. The moment I launch new creative, my conversion rates will skyrocket back up to initial launch levels. Put together a calendar of creative rotation and have a stock of images, headlines, and descriptions that you can use to build out new creative.

4. Try out different calls to action (CTAs)

Any calls to action (CTAs) you use should be short, clear, and unambiguous. We recommend using “Call Now” or another CTA encouraging a call for considered purchases, where customers prefer to engage with a human before making a buying decision. Also, don’t be afraid to A/B test to see what verbage, shape, font, or even colors your audience is responding to the most. Some of these may help with that as well: 

  • Click to Call Here
  • Contact a Live Agent Here 
  • Click to Purchase Over the Phone Here

5. Experiment with video

It’s hard NOT to look away when you have a combination of audio and animated imagery blaring at you to grab your attention. And that’s EXACTLY why video ads work better than a static image or content ad. It’s also staggering to know that your audience will remember 95% of your messaging if it’s received via video compared to the 10% they remember when they only read it! 

Here are some rules of thumb when it comes to creating video ads about your product or service: 

  1. Value! Value! Value! Communicate the value your product brings right out the door! Most ads vary from 15-30 seconds with 80% of viewers skipping an ad after 5 seconds, so the very first sentence that is uttered in yours should address your consumers’ needs!
  2. Relevance: Once you’ve figured out the audience you’re going to target, make sure both the visual and auditory content is relatable to that audience. If you make T-shirts with vintage cars printed on them and create a separate audience for Ford fanatics, the last thing you want to do is send them a video ad with all your Chevy T-shirts. Make sense? 
  3. Personalisation: Get your empathy pants on and really reflect on who your audience is, why they need your product or service, and how they've previously interacted with your brand. Personalisation will also allow you to create longer and more meaningful video ads in the 75-85 second range because your audience makes more of a connection, they’re more willing to watch the entire clip, and hopefully move closer to conversion. 

6. Promote content

In my experience with running social campaigns, content is king. My calls to action are focused on getting content vs. taking a conversion action. One of the best tools at our disposal for promoting content is the Facebook lead gen ad type. My conversion rates for content downloads are through the roof and very efficient. Again, ensure you promote relevant content to the custom audience you built. Don’t waste budget trying to reach an audience that doesn’t relate to your content.

7. Analyse your data — including call conversions

I am bringing back my favorite graphic for this last optimisation post. And, the process of assessing the data, reporting out, and implementing action plans is as true in social media campaigns as it is in PPC, SEO, and display campaigns.

Remember to track all conversions with your brand that social media achieves, including call conversions. You can use a call tracking solution to capture this data. Your reporting will only be as good as the data you track — and so will your optimisations. If you don’t factor in call conversions, you’ll be making changes to your social campaigns based on incomplete ROI numbers.

8. Use the content of phone conversations to refine your advertising creative

Invoca’s AI gathers information from phone conversations you have with your customers and provides you with first-party data and insights that you can utilise in your paid social ads. In these conversations, you may discover questions, concerns, or needs that they have that you aren't currently addressing. You may also find that they use different terminology to refer to your products or services than you currently do — you can, in turn, update your creative to "speak their language." When you use conversation insights to enhance your ad messaging, you build a deeper sense of connection and trust with your customers. It shows them that you’ve taken the initiative to really learn what they want, how they want it, and what changes you can make to meet their needs. 

9. Build lookalike audiences based on your best customers

Once you’ve launched a high-performing campaign, how can you build on your success? One of the best ways to accomplish this is through lookalike audiences. By finding people with attributes similar to your best customers, you can keep the gravy train flowing.

Facebook and Instagram offer robust tools for finding lookalike audiences that mirror your best customers. You can also use your call tracking data to help you find customers who are likely to call from your social ads and convert over the phone. These customers are extremely valuable — according to Forrester, 84% of marketers report that phone calls have higher conversion rates with larger average order value (AOV) compared to other forms of engagement.

10. Use social listening tools to stay up-to-date with trends

Social listening tools can help marketers track brand mentions, identify industry trends, and understand what your competitors are doing on social media. This information can be used to inform your own social media strategy and identify new opportunities to reach your target audience.

It’s important to invest in a tool that monitors conversations across various platforms, including social media, news, blogs, and forums. This will give your teams a wide-range view of how your audience is discussing the relevant topics of today. You’ll want something that offers robust analytics to help understand audience sentiment, trends, and measures the impact of your campaigns. Lastly, make sure your listening tool offers real-time monitoring. This will allow your marketers to stay up-to-date on conversations as they happen, allowing them to respond quickly to feedback or adjust campaigns based on emerging trends. 

11. Use influencers to expand your reach

By teaming up with influencers, you can dramatically expand your audience's reach and generate significant buzz around your brand. When influencers endorse your product or service, it lends credibility and social proof, making your ads more compelling. Plus, by carefully selecting influencers whose followers align with your target market, you can ensure your message lands in front of the right people. And let's not forget the power of engaging content: influencers can create posts that captivate their audience and drive meaningful interaction with your brand.

Here are a few suggestions for partnering with an influencer: 

  • Identify the right influencers: Look for influencers who have a target audience that is well-aligned with your own and who create content that resonates with your brand.
  • Develop a clear campaign brief: Outline your campaign goals, target audience, and the type of content you are looking for from the influencer.
  • Provide clear guidelines: Be clear about your expectations for the influencer campaign, including the messaging, tone, and creative direction.
  • Track your results: Track the performance of your paid social campaigns that include influencer content. This will help you measure the effectiveness of your influencer marketing efforts.

12. Use the latest AI-powered tools 

AI has rapidly evolved from a buzzword to an indispensable tool for marketers navigating the complexities of paid social advertising. These platforms use artificial intelligence to automate and optimize various campaign elements, from audience identification to performance analysis. By mastering AI’s capabilities, marketers can unlock whole new levels of efficiency, precision, and ROI in their paid social activities. 

Here are just a few of the ways AI-powered tools can assist your paid social team: 

  • Attribution: Call attribution platforms like Invoca use artificial intelligence to track how many phone leads social ads drive, allowing you to prove your full ROI.
  • Audience optimisation: AI algorithms analyse vast datasets to identify ideal target audiences based on demographics, interests, behavior, and other relevant factors.
  • Conversation analytics: Platforms like Invoca use AI to analyse contact centre data, giving you vast amounts of data about your customers you can use to improve ad targeting and audience segmentation.
  • Ad creative generation: AI can generate multiple ad variations, including images, videos, and copy, to test different creative approaches and improve performance.
  • Bid management: AI-powered bidding algorithms optimise bids in real-time based on campaign goals, budget constraints, and auction dynamics.
  • Predictive analytics: AI can forecast campaign performance, allowing marketers to make data-driven decisions and allocate budgets effectively.

Additional Reading

Want to learn more about how Invoca can help you improve your paid social campaigns? Check out these resources:

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