Using Emojis for Your Marketing
Emoji have become such a big part of communication. They’ve even gotten their own social media holiday: July 17th, World Emoji Day. Yes, you read correctly, World Emoji Day.
With 92% of consumers using emojis, they can be enormously impactful for your marketing. Consumers are used to seeing emojis in text messages, emails, and on social media. Many brands are using emojis to communicate with their consumers, and it has proven a successful tactic. Here are a few ideas to help you use emojis for your marketing:
Make them relevant
If an emoji isn't related to your content, don't use it – even if it is your favorite! Choose one or two that are related to your content to make sure the focus isn't lost.
Connect with your audience
Consumers have accepted emojis and are using them regularly. It's an easy way to humanize your brand and inject some personality into your marketing content. Using emojis to speak to a particular audience is an excellent way to make a personal connection.
Pay attention to your tone
Emojis can help you communicate with your audience without using words, but that doesn't mean emojis will work for every product/service or audience. Mind your tone of voice and emoji selection because of cross-cultural differences and age groups to avoid inappropriate or inaccurate interpretations.
Don't overuse Emojis
This point is relevant for any marketing technique. Using Emojis in conversation is fun; it's so much fun that some brands sometimes go crazy with it. Review your content and if the emojis are distracting from your content then eliminate some of them. Otherwise, your audience could overloaded and will not buy from you.
Emojis help make brands more pleasant and relatable when used correctly. Let us know how you use emojis or your marketing by leaving us a comment!
Related Posts
How to Be a Marketing Shark
Shark week is once again just around the corner, marking another 7-day celebration of these incredible creatures that keep ocean ecosystems in balance and take what they want when they want it. We can learn a lot from these clever kings of the ocean – but you don’t need to be a cold-blooded killer to smash your marketing strategy this shark week. Here’s how.
12 Ways to Add New Content to Your Website
You have a high-quality, gorgeous website for your business. The content is optimized for SEO and reads like a dream. But your website isn’t a one-and-done part of a good content marketing strategy. It’s necessary to consistently add new content to show users—and—Google that your site is relevant and meeting the needs of your online audience.
5 Podcast Marketing Tips for International Podcast Day
Gone are the days where we need to listen to what the local radio station has to offer. Sure, the radio is still there, but podcasts have definitely become a hot topic around the globe. Whether you already have a podcast or you want to promote your podcast that you’ve just launched, here are five easy podcast marketing tips ahead of International Podcast Day: