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9 E-commerce Social Media Marketing Tips for 2024

Social Media Strategies Summit

of internet users aged 16 to 64 use social media, spending an average of 2 hours and 23 minutes daily browsing social networks. So, whether you want to up your e-commerce social media game or ensure you’re getting the basics right, here are the tips and best practices you must follow in 2024 and onwards.

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The Decision Journey: New Insights from Reddit Research

Convince & Convert

The Challenge of Building Customer Loyalty If you’re a brand leader today, it can feel like it’s harder than ever to build loyalty with customers. The stats are bleak: 71% of consumers switched brands at least once over the past year, hunting for better deals, better product quality, or better customer service among many other reasons.

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Should Your Brand Consider Reddit?

Likeable

With so many different social media platforms available to us in 2021, it can be difficult to discern which ones make the most sense for your brand. Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok stand out as the giants, but might not reach the exact audience you’re looking for. This makes the platform a desirable ad space for brands.

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Three Reasons We Can’t Disconnect from Social Media

Webbiquity SMM

The term “social media” implies connecting with others, socializing and sharing. While this is a reason one may engage with social media, from its earliest days other motives have driven users to partake. Image credit: fauxels on Pexels There are four core motivations for engaging with social platforms.

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What is Reddit, and Should Your Brand Be Using It?

Hootsuite

Reddit isn’t often mentioned alongside the “big” social networks, though it’s one of the most influential. Reddit continues to grow by double digits every year, adding 25% more users in 2020 and 14% more in 2021. But Reddit isn’t the best place for every company. What is Reddit? How does Reddit work?

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Brands Spent a Whopping $673B on Social Media Ads in Five Years

The Realtime Report

Brands Spent a Whopping $673B on Social Media Ads in Five Years By Jastra Kranjec With 75% of Gen Zers and almost half of Millennials making purchasing decisions influenced by social media ads, it`s no wonder brands and companies continue pouring money into this type of advertising.

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Does Gen Z Use Facebook? October 2023 Data

Ignite Social Media

There is a prevailing notion that young people don’t use Facebook, with Gen Z shifting their focus towards other social media platforms. Some even argue that advertising on Facebook for this demographic is a futile endeavor. What is Gen Z’s Favorite Social Media Platform?

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