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How do you build a brand that resonates with everyone without losing your edge?
In a market crowded with 'stuffy' booze brands, NICE has carved out a new space by refusing to take themselves too seriously. In this session, we sit down with the team behind the brand to explore their crowd-pleasing philosophy - a strategy that bridges the gap between viral digital stunts and meaningful, real-world community building. From iconic IRL stunts to reactive, budget-friendly social wins, discover how NICE ignores the red tape to deliver authentic, high-impact marketing that keeps the crowd coming back for more.
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Brands are spending more on creators than ever, but attention doesn't always equal brand growth. Beth Marchant, Strategy Director at System1, joins Brave Bison's Chief Marketing Officer Hannah Baker to dig into The Creator Effectiveness Playbook: the new evidence-based research that gets into how to close that gap. Expect a conversation about what the data actually says, and what it means for how marketers should be thinking about creator advertising going forward.
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Time Out has been the definitive guide to city culture since 1968, but in 2026, legacy heritage is a double-edged sword. How do you honour decades of editorial credibility while fighting for attention in an algorithmically driven feed? Chante Piette-Valentine, Head of Social and Video, takes us behind the scenes of Time Out's ongoing transformation. In this honest session, we move beyond the myths to explore the real-world challenge of launching publishers on social: navigating trust, balancing data with editorial instinct, and why, in an AI-saturated world, society's modernity fatigue can work to any legacy brands' advantage.
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You can't hold up connectivity the way you hold up an outfit or a coffee. So what does the human touch actually look like when your product can't be seen or touched? Cassia Colling, Social Lead at Vodafone Three, joins SocialChain's Chelsea Noronha to talk creators, comments and culture. It's a conversation about staying relevant to everyone without losing what makes a brand feel like itself, and what AI means for all of it.
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On this episode of Social in Six, SocialChain account executive Maya Gough joins Mil in the studio to unpack the latest from the world of social. This time, that includes two updates from Meta, including the launch of a new range of AI-powered glasses and an expansion of its livestream shopping tools.
Elsewhere, Reddit has rolled out A/B testing to all advertisers, YouTube is letting you add music to still image posts and carousels, and LinkedIn is testing two new discovery and collaboration features with collaborative posts and suggested feeds.
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How can brands stop chasing trends and start filtering content through their own lens?
Most beauty brands exhaust themselves trying to chase every fleeting TikTok trend, but Charlotte Tilbury has built an empire by doing the exact opposite. Marukh Budhraja, Global Head of Social for Colour and Complexions, joins us to discuss how the brand avoids the 'trend trap' by filtering every asset, comment, and campaign through the singular, authoritative lens of Charlotte herself. Learn how to maintain high-prestige consistency while executing mass intimacy at scale, and why a strong persona is the ultimate competitive advantage in a trend-obsessed space.
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On this episode of Social in Six, strategy lead Chelsea Noronha returns to the studio with Mil to break down all the latest need-to-know headlines from the world of social. This time, that includes three updates from Meta, including the launch of community-focused app Forum, a familiar Series feature for Reels, and new research that says discovery is increasingly happening through social.
Elsewhere, Reddit has added video replies to comments, Instagram is testing profile interests to help personalise recommendations and LinkedIn looks set to expand creator-led paid events.
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Organic gets written off every few years. Too slow. Too hard to measure. But for Tinder, Primark and Channel 4, owned content is anything but an afterthought. In this panel, SocialChain's Eve Young sat down with Madeline Riley, and Aaron Gillies to unpack how organic has become a creative engine for cultural relevance, community connection and smarter paid decisions.
From repeatable formats to reactive comments, pressure tests to IRL moments engineered for the feed, the session proved that the best organic strategies build the brand, shape the work and tell you what people actually care about.
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On this episode of Social in Six, account manager Rachel Lea is back in the studio with Mil to break down the six key updates marketers need to know. This time, that includes Instagram expanding its crackdown on duplicate content beyond Reels, and testing new carousel caption formats to enable more structured storytelling.
They're also unpacking TikTok's latest moves, from a new ad-free subscription tier in the UK to added keyword controls that could reshape how content shows up in search.
Plus, YouTube begins testing AI-powered search with its new "Ask YouTube" feature, and Threads leans into real-time engagement with live chats built around cultural moments.
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At MAD//North, we spoke with loveholidays about its shift to a challenger mindset. In this episode, we continue the conversation with Jasmine Dye, Senior Social Media Manager, to explore how that mindset is brought to life across social, influencer, paid and community.
In this episode, we explore what it takes for a brand to get people talking in a crowded category and how the "loveholidays twist" shapes creative decisions. Expect to learn how creators are now part of the creative process, not just a channel, and how the Book What You Love campaign is leaning into niche, hobby-led creators. We also unpack what success looks like beyond traditional metrics and how trust is evolving in an AI-driven travel landscape.
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SocialMinds LIVE is back for a fourth sellout event in London on 27 May! Join the waitlist: https://www.socialchain.com/socialminds-live-meta-2026/ On this episode of Social in Six, our social media manager Emily Harrison is back with Mil in the studio to break down the six key updates social marketers should know about. First up, two key updates from Meta including a major sales-focused update to Reels and a new feature that uses AI to diversify your creative in seconds. Instagram comments also get a handy upgrade, and TikTok has some big budget new ad options. Plus, Pinterest finally introduces boosting for Pins, and LinkedIn says articles are key for optimising for AI discovery on the platform. Got a question or suggestion for the SocialMinds podcast? Get in touch at socialminds@socialchain.com.
For years, brands have tried to maintain one consistent voice on social. But the most engaging content today comes from people, not polished brand posts. Primark has leaned into that shift with its colleague-generated content programme, training store teams to become creators and tell stories from a local perspective.
In this episode, we're joined by Maria Duncan, Social Media & Community Management Officer at Primark, and Chelsea Noronha, Strategist at SocialChain, to go behind the scenes on how it works from strategy to rollout and what they're learning so far.
Expect to hear what sparked the programme, how stores bring their own personalities to content, the guardrails that keep it on brand, and why employee voices might be the key to social that actually connects.
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On this episode of Social in Six, SocialChain's senior account manager Taylor Mitchell joins Mil in the studio to unpack the hottest social headlines. This time that includes the news that Meta is experimenting with ads for its chatbot Meta AI and a big measurement update that should make reporting easier.
Plus, TikTok has rolled out its Local feed to the US, Pinterest shares tips for better ad creative, and creators are speaking out against Instagram's controversial shopping feature. Finally, X has quietly launched a new tool in the hopes of curbing inappropriate Grok usage.
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Since we last heard from Kopparberg at our live podcast session at MAD//North in 2025, a lot has happened for the UK's largest fruit cider brand – namely, the launch of its refreshed creator and influencer strategy last spring. Since then, the brand has been on a mission to entice its core audience of young adults and maintain salience for shoppers in the Beer and Cider aisle through savvy partnerships with creators.
In this episode, we're joined once again by Kopparberg's senior customer marketing manager Nancy Dales to deep dive the role of creators in bringing creativity (one of Kopparberg's brand pillars) to life on social. Expect to learn why Kopparberg had to learn to let go when handing over the creative reins, what it takes to get internal buy-in for your riskiest campaign ideas, and how to sustain cultural relevance outside of your busiest sales period.
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It's our first Social in Six episode of 2026! This time our social media manager Emily Harrison is joining Mil to unpack all the latest and greatest from the world of social. First up, they're breaking down what brands need to know about X's ongoing AI image controversy, plus a handful of Instagram updates including: Customise Your Algorithm, an official launch for its new CTV app, and a so-called "likes recession".
Elsewhere, YouTube has a new post format for Shorts, and Mil and Em unpack why Pinterest is increasingly becoming Gen Z's favourite platform.
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When Argos's social team set out to level up their social channels a year ago, they had their work cut out for them. Now, their TikToks are pulling in views by the millions. Whether it's dance trends on the shop floor or the account's ongoing beef with Currys, your childhood favourite retailer has viewers hooked.
In this episode, we chat to Aimée Scanlon, Social Media Lead at Argos, to unpack how the high street giant rewired decades of catalogue culture into a community-first, creator-style social presence. From making colleagues the stars of the show to turning TikTok comments into strategy gold, Aimée shares why employee-generated content outperforms product content, why you should treat the comments section like your boss, and what it takes to modernise nostalgia without becoming a museum piece.
2025 was the year of sardine tees, filthy martinis and red leather – but we already knew that thanks to Pinterest Predicts' trend forecasts for Fisherman Aesthetic, Pickle Fix, and Cherry Coded. For 2026, Wilderkind, Poetcore, and FunHaus are among the many trend predictions our favourite visual discovery engine has in store for us this year. To tell us about how brands, marketers and creators can all leverage this year's biggest vibes, we're joined once again by Pinterest's Director of Marketing, Louise Foley. Expect to discover why your audience is turning to imaginative escapism, why trends are growing 4.4x faster than seven years ago, and the difference between a shoppable and a successful trend. Got a question or a suggestion for the SocialMinds podcast? Get in touch at socialminds@socialchain.com
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On our 100th Social in Six episode, SocialChain influencer executive Rachel Lea joins Mil in the studio to cover off the top six need-to-know updates from the world of social. This time, that includes two updates from Instagram: a new watch history feature and a crackdown on duplicate content that's got some news accounts rattled. They're also talking all about Sora, the latest AI video/social platform from ChatGPT's parent company OpenAI.
Plus, new AI tools from TikTok that let creators streamline both the edit and video scripting process; Reddit's guide to optimising for AEO (not a typo, that's Answer Engine Optimisation), and finally...find out which platform marketers ranked top priority in Emplifi's State of Social report.
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Recorded in front of a live audience at SocialMinds Live 2025, we go behind the scenes of Primark's bold social-first strategy with Primark's Kymberley Thomson in this raw, unfiltered conversation between client and creative. From concept to execution, we lift the lid on the work and the wins that put community at the heart of the brand, and how collective creativity turned one of fashion's biggest names into a cultural conversation starter.
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On this episode of Social in Six, SocialChain strategist Chelsea Noronha returns to the studio to help Mil break down social's biggest updates. They cover Meta's ad-free subscription tier launching in the UK, plus the news that Instagram is trialling opening the app to the full-screen Reels feed.
They also discuss two updates from Facebook, including keyword search suggestions for Reels, and the platform's rising popularity as a news source. Finally, they cover TikTok Travel Ads and YouTube's AI tool that generates alternate endings for Shorts.
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Your most successful activations will be the ones that makes stakeholders squirm. Just a little. Still, most organisations are more fearful of perceived backlash than ever before - but not Channel4. As the ‘alternative’ UK broadcaster with shows that range from Virgin Island to Trump V The Truth, the nature of its programming opens doors for the nature of its marketing. In this episode, 4Studio’s senior content strategist Aaron Gillies tells all. Whether it’s sending Handmaids in full regalia to parade The Palace of Westminster a week after Roe Vs Wade was overturned, or letting mischievous Yorkshire teens take over your socials and post things like “Channel4 is for people who belong in a nursing home”, this broadcaster is no stranger to bold tactics. Is its reputation risked or ruined? No. Far, far, far from it.Got a question or a suggestion for the SocialMinds podcast? Get in touch at socialminds@socialchain.com.
On this week’s trend-focused Social in Six, account manager Scarlett Carson joins Mil for a midyear lookback on the trends that are dominating social right now – and the trends to come. They dissect Pinterest’s autumn trends report, YouTube’s digital culture recap, and talk about the trends they think will sustain in 2025.
They also break down the hottest new updates, like Instagram adding new analytics, a Reels linking feature and considering screenshots as a measurable metric; plus TikTok quietly implementing a hashtag limit and Reddit’s Pro Organic playbook.
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For TV broadcasters, social marketing has to do more than just educate or entertain – it has to convince audiences to get off their phones and sit down to watch. Sharing the solution to that challenge is Erina Jones, director of social media and social AVOD at UKTV, part of the award-winning BBC Studios. Erina delves into why consolidating UKTV’s owned channels made for a stronger brand, the secret to a perfect TV show cutdown for social, and how data helps the team convert passionate communities into loyal brand fans.
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On this week’s episode of Social in Six, The Fifth’s account manager Chiara Yeomans joins Mil in the studio. They’re talking about the updates that have social marketers talking, including Instagram finally launching Reposts, YouTube beating out ITV to become the 2nd most-watched channel in the UK; and the hottest influencer marketing trends set to continue in 2025.
They also cover Meta’s new tips for Advantage+ campaigns; a familiar collab post feature from YouTube; and TikTok’s reported Engaged Session feature that lets you retarget website visitors without a tracking pixel.
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Mindsets matter more than metrics. In episode two of The Media Lift Effect, Eve Young returns with Gareth Harrison (SocialChain) and Mark Byrne (Brave Bison) to unpack how brands can apply the model across audience, creative, media, and measurement.
From auditing assets to making use of AI tools like AudienceGPT, this episode shows how to build strategy around real behaviour, not outdated personas. Creative becomes your targeting, organic becomes your testbed, and measurement becomes the bridge between brand and performance.
If you want a social strategy that works with the algorithm, not against it — this is where to start.
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Social ad spend is growing but over half of it still goes to waste. In this first episode of The Media Lift Effect, a special SocialMinds × Brave Talk collaboration, host Eve Young is joined by Gareth Harrison (SocialChain) and Mark Byrne (Brave Bison) to unpack why performance is falling short — and what needs to change.
They explore the new realities of rising CPMs, fractured attention, and misleading last-click attribution. And introduce a smarter model built for how people move through social: aligning creative, media, and measurement to reduce waste and lift performance.
From creator content to dwell time, organic signals to data-driven attribution — this is your reset on what effective social performance really looks like.
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On this week’s episode of Social in Six, senior creative Eve Young is back with Mil in the studio. Together, they recap the top headlines from social, including Bulletin Boards, TikTok’s answer to Broadcast Channels; Instagram and TikTok developing connected TV apps; and YouTube's new shoppable stickers for Shorts.
They also discuss Meta’s plan to train chatbots to send follow-up messages unprompted; X making advertisers literally pay by the pixel, and Reddit’s new Recommendations tool. Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at socialminds@socialchain.com.
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Dr. Oetker is a brand that has a place in every household’s cupboards, but it’s also found its place on everybody’s social feeds - particularly for its baking category.
Today’s guest is Josephine Keller, Dr. Oetker’s head of digital marketing, and she joins us to share how the brand has successfully built out its in-house social production capabilities, what the power of both UGC & EGC has been for them (and when to use each) and why old cult classic Facebook Groups is still worth the investment.
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Procurement isn’t just about cost-cutting anymore. It’s about chemistry, collaboration and long-term value. That’s the message from this week’s guest, Tina Fegent – one of the UK’s first marketing procurement specialists and a leading voice in agency-client relationships.
In this episode, we explore how procurement has evolved from tactical to strategic, why “fit over flash” matters in pitches, and how agencies can build lasting partnerships with brands. Tina also shares her take on the future of social media, the role of AI in marketing, and what makes campaigns like Holland & Barrett’s Strong for Life resonate beyond the scroll.
Whether you’re agency-side, brand-side or somewhere in between, this one’s packed with practical insight on how to pitch better, partner smarter and plan for what’s next.
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The Brave Bison team sit down to decode what’s next — from search and social to technology and experience. No jargon. No fluff. Just unfiltered insights, bold opinions, and the real stories behind the strategies shaping growth today. Whether you're scaling campaigns or rethinking the funnel, if it moves the needle — we’re talking about it.
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This week, SocialChain strategist Chelsea Noronha joins Mil in the studio to unpack the latest, greatest, and up-and-coming social media features you need to know about. That includes an update to TikTok Ads and its new moderation feature, native reposts on Instagram, and new creator collaboration tools on YouTube. We also cover one LinkedIn feature brought back from the dead, and Pinterest’s latest foray into AI with a smart recommendations-based shopping feature. Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at socialminds@socialchain.com.
Platforms change, trends come and go. Brand fundamentals must remain. That’s the opinion of this week’s guest, Kathryn Swallow - former worldwide head of Unilever’s deodorants category, previously the global VP for Rexona (Sure) and Dove. Among all of Unilever’s brands, the deodorant category stands out thanks to the global success of those brands as well as Lynx (Axe), and their success is owed in part, Kathryn says, to a deep understanding and respect for a brand’s positioning, purpose and and proposition.
In this, we ask how brands can stay true to their core - and communicate that - among fast-moving tech, endless data, modernising audiences and, of course, social media. And we find out how Unilever’s deodorant brands approach the above to ensure they don’t just stay relevant, but are revered.
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In a space where failure is hidden from a wider audience, Surreal embrace the imperfect. A challenger brand within the staid world of cereal marketing, Surreal have emerged as a distinct voice.
John Thornton, Senior creative at Surreal breaks down the process of embracing your marketing bluffs and peeling back the veneer of the social economy.
SocialChain strategy and innovation director Gareth Harrison joins Mil to unpack this month’s Social in Six updates.
This time, that’s an update on TikTok’s ban in the US, which has been extended again; a handful of updates from Meta to improve social SEO and make creator partnerships easier; and LinkedIn’s new Trends page that curates videos based on trending workplace topics.
Elsewhere, Snapchat has launched a new ad format in Sponsored AI Lenses, while YouTube Shorts has changed the way it measures views.
Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at socialminds@socialchain.com.
“Have you had your Weetabix?” is an iconic ad slogan as any. But post-pandemic, though Weetabix had become part of online conversations, it wasn’t necessarily translating to consumers’ shopping baskets. In this episode, Lorraine Rothwell, head of marketing at Weetabix, shares the story of how the brand reconnected with its core demographic while remaining relevant to younger audiences. Discover how social informed ad creative, the power of nostalgia in marketing, and how Weetabix continues to surprise and delight without losing its heritage roots.
AI is the hot topic on everyone’s lips. One which, if you ask most creatives, will be spoken of with some level of selfish scepticism. But what do you do when a company built on the good of tech has their own department of creatives? This conversation is full of honest questions, thought-provoking answers, and candid discussions on how Ai is actually impacting creativity inside and outside of our studios, Don’t expect another narrative on how “AI is coming for our jobs” (it might yet) but come away feeling educated on how to make it work for you.
Social is changing the face of search and, with that, the impact on how brands and products are discovered has also shifted. Reddit is among the platforms capitalising on this - tapping into consumer habits of adding ‘Reddit’ to the end of every search term, making the brand name the 6th most-Googled term in the US.
In this episode with Hannah Walker, Reddit’s Head of Mid-Market for the UK, we find out why platforms are leaning on AI to elevate their search offerings, how brands can benefit from Reddit’s curious community through both paid and organic, and what their behaviour tells us about what Redditors want from the brands they buy from.
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Every time you order a Domino’s pizza, you’re interfacing with countless data-driven touchpoints – whether it’s suggested items or Dom the Pizza Tracker telling you your Pepperoni Passion is in the oven. In this episode, Nick Bamber, digital and data director at Domino’s, unpacks why the brand sees itself as a data company first and a pizza business second. He reveals how leveraging smart data and AI resulted in 10 million app users, the learnings from Domino’s’ journey to become “the Netflix of pizza”, and the future of food delivery in an increasingly digital world.
TikTok Shop has taken over everyone’s For You Page in the last 12 months, and that’s in no small part down to the commerce ambitions of the business. Layer onto that the way TikTok has (and continues to) change the creator economy, and you’re left with an extremely actionable conversation for brands and marketers that will leave you empowered and educated to perform on your commerce objectives whilst still prioritising creativity and content – crucially, how the two must work together if brands are to compete in 2025 and beyond.
For years, Primark thrived without an online presence, but post-pandemic, that had to change. In this episode, Kymberley Thomson, senior global social media and community manager at Primark, takes us through the retailer’s social evolution - from having no ecommerce channel to building an engaged digital audience.
Find out how to adapt a bricks and mortar retail strategy for online conversations, why community isn’t just a nice-to-have, and the role social plays in new product development and overarching campaigns. If you want to understand how retail brands can win on social without selling online, this one’s for you.
On this episode of Social in Six, Mil is joined by Callum Woodbridge, senior creative at SocialChain. Together they cover all the headlines you need to know from the world of social, including TikTok Shop’s new feature to get you buying top products, LinkedIn rolling out comment impressions and Pinterest’s plan to stop AI images taking over the feed.
Plus, two updates from Instagram, including a possible new standalone Reels app and testimonials for Partnership Ads. Finally, they give you the lowdown on a new study that says TikTok is the top media channel for short-term ROI.
Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at socialminds@socialchain.com.
Retail media is booming, and Very Media Group is making big moves to stay ahead. In this episode, Laura Jones, head of Very Media Group, breaks down how the brand is moving beyond its catalogue roots to create scroll-stopping content, data-driven insights, and collaborations with over 2000 brand partners.
Expect to hear about how social slots into the full marketing funnel, why balancing brand and performance is crucial, and what’s next for retail media.
Creator-led brands are on the rise, and heritage brands with decades of equity are finding themselves threatened and losing market share.
In this episode, social-born brand Tonic Health speaks on the value of using only social, how being an entrepreneur-fronted brand impacts your approach to transparency, and what most brands don’t realise they’re doing wrong.
Expect plenty of candour on what real audiences want, and a welcome reality check on how we can all work to improve and compete with our new competitors.
Last Summer, Kopparberg decided they needed to win back the favour of customers who’ve turned to trends like craft beer and chicken wine. To do so the brand made an unexpected but genius collaboration with Melanoma Fund, tapping into audiences’ interest in skincare and health at peak summer (Kopparberg’s time to shine).
In this episode, Nancy Dales, brand manager at Kopparberg breaks down the case study of that Summer campaign – what worked, what didn’t, and what brands inside and outside of the drinks category can learn from it. Expect to hear the value of physical PR, strategically ignoring social trends, and enabling constant communication amongst your agencies.
Yorkshire Tea is a well-loved social-first brand leading its category in market share – hard to believe when you consider it was once the underdog amongst its multinational competitors. So how did the brand flip the script? By leaning into what made them different: their Northern-ness.
In this episode, Dom Dwight, strategy and innovation director at Taylor’s of Harrogate, breaks down Yorkshire Tea’s approach to social and brand building. Expect insights on the power of consistency, how social went from a novelty to a central part of the brand’s media planning, and how Yorkshire Tea is trying to get more Gen Zers popping the kettle on.
On this episode of Social in Six, SocialChain strategist Chelsea Noronha joins Mil to break down the latest headlines from social. This time that includes: an update on TikTok US, LinkedIn’s new video features for desktop users, and YouTube’s latest partnership to get you posting Shorts.
Chelsea and Mil also cover two updates from Instagram, including the platform’s CapCut clone and some changes to the grid. Finally, they break down how Meta’s fact checking program, set to launch next month, will work.
Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at socialminds@socialchain.com.
Football clubs’ social output is a different ball game to traditional B2C brands. As one of the world’s most beloved, Manchester City must both use its channels to please die-hard fans whilst enticing the emerging. In this episode, City’s head of social media and international content, Paul Handler, tells us what makes their fans tick and how their strategy facilitates that. Expect to learn how to convert passion into engagement, why leveraging your content archive is crucial, and how to proactively keep a reactive mindset.
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On a special episode of Social in Six, Mil and our creative director Jake are talking all about TikTok’s imminent ban in the US. They cover everything that’s happened so far, what the short- and long-term impacts of a nationwide ban would be, and what that could mean for the future of social. Plus, they’re ensuring your social strategy is prepared for every possible scenario come Monday with some actionable advice for brands.
Download our free fact guide for brands here: https://www.socialchain.com/social-minds/industry/the-tiktok-us-ban-everything-you-need-to-know/
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Pinterest Predicts is the not-yet-trending report that fuels brands and marketers’ plans - and consumers’ wildest imaginations – every year. And, every year, we sit down with Pinterest’s director of marketing for Europe, Louise Richardson, to learn how these trends to be will shape what we wear, eat, dress, decorate with, plan, drive, and experience throughout the next 12 months. No matter your job title, no matter your brand’s category, no matter your personal passions – this report is a non-negotiable for you to sink your teeth into. If you want to start and stay ahead of the curve, that is.
You can find Pinterest Predicts 2025 here: https://business.pinterest.com/en-gb/pinterest-predicts/
And access and track Pinterest’s wealth of search data and insights all year round right here: https://trends.pinterest.com/
On this episode of Social in Six, Mil and Eve cover two updates from Instagram: a Trials update for Reels, and its latest new features for Broadcast Channels. They also discuss what Australia’s social media ban means for brands, how TikTok is allegedly hoping to boost shopping with TikTok Mini apps, and YouTube’s latest slate of updates to facilitate brand and creator partnerships on platform with BrandConnect. Finally, they cover an ads update from Meta that gives your Traffic campaigns increased flexibility.
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When the language learning app’s owl mascot, Duo, first appeared on our TikTok screens, marketers and audiences alike couldn’t look away from the unhinged comedy bits and hilarious community engagement. Now, as Duolingo looks to build on its success and evolve the brand for the future, we sit down with its Regional Marketing Director for Europe & LATAM, Rebeca Ricoy, to learn what the future holds for Duo and the other ensemble cast of characters you interact with on the app. Expect to hear why the brand wasn’t shy to embrace its intimidating reputation, how they approach local vs global social, and how social is just one piece of a much larger marketing plan.
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On this episode of Social in Six, Mil and our associate creator director Emma break down two updates from Instagram, including mythbusting on sponsored content and the news that the platform shows less popular videos in lower quality. Elsewhere, TikTok is tinkering with a new shopping integration, and LinkedIn has some tips to get you optimising for mobile. Plus, YouTube wants to make it easier for you to partner with Shorts creators, and finally, microblogging platforms Bluesky and Threads have seen an uptick in usership following the US election.
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Only a decade ago, social platforms were purely that: social. But what started out as places for people to connect and catch up with family and friends has now become an altogether different space.
Nowhere is this transformation more evident than TikTok. From entertainment to discovery to search to sale, the explosion of social commerce means TikTok has effectively become a microcosm of the customer journey, launching its ecommerce platform TikTok Shop in 2021.
Hear more tips from Jackie, Hannah and Gareth as they took to the SocialMinds LIVE stage to prepare your brand for the future of social commerce.
Click below to watch the full session with insights including: * How to diversify your digital footprint cost-effectively through testing * Why listing your products on TikTok could be enough to get you started * The benefits of letting influencers work across your sale funnel
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The creator economy is barely twenty years old, but already, it’s dramatically changed the social landscape for brands and marketers. Audiences crave real life, not challenge videos; excessive gifting is seen as out of touch, not aspirational; and TikTok has levelled the playing field by making creators out of everyday people sharing their stories. But if there’s one thing creators know how to do, it’s adapt. Creators are testing and learning, leaning into new content formats and features, and even building empires of their own. And old-school influencers who made a name for themselves on YouTube have diversified their platforms and income streams as their audiences have grown with them.
Play back the live podcast now and find out Nat and Amelia's tips for how brands, like creators, can thrive on social amid constant change. Expect to learn: * Whether platforms or creators dictate the changes we see on social * How to balance staying up to date with trends with creating a sustainable content strategy * Why your brand should be partnering with creators across every social platform
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This year marks 20 years since Facebook was founded. It's also the year SocialChain celebrated its tenth birthday and welcomed its new CEO Jacinta Faul. Talk about milestone moments.
One month into her role, there was no better time for Jacinta to sit down with our CMO Hannah Baker to look back on the past ten years - and pull out some predictions for the future - than at SocialMinds LIVE.
For our second Mini Cini session at SocialMinds LIVE: Future Casting Social’s Next 20, Jacinta sat down in conversation with our CMO Hannah Baker to give social marketers insight into what the future holds.
Watch the session back now to find out: * What Jacinta’s learnt from over a decade working at the front lines of digital * Why Gen Z talent are the “Swiss Army knives” of our marketing teams * What marketers need to do right now to stay ahead next year
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Real people. Real stories. Real moments. Locally created social content can connect with your customers more than generic brand content ever could.
At least, that’s the thinking behind Greene King’s social strategy. Leveraging its local teams was a mammoth task for the pub chain, which owns over 2,000 pubs and multiple sub-brands across the country. But with over five million fans across its social channels, the UK’s biggest pub retailer and brewer is clearly doing something right.
In this episode from SocialMinds Live, discover how you can balance global brand building with leveraging local communities on social, including: * How to empower your employees to be creators * Why you should produce a framework for success (Hint: You don’t want local teams sharing memes every day) * What you can do to get buy-in from internal stakeholders
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Social is no longer just about being social. It’s a place where people buy, are entertained, become influenced or even find their dream job. And it’s even poised to be a powerful search and discovery channel – look at Search Ads Campaign on TikTok.
With so much change on the horizon, how can marketers make sense of social’s evolving role in their broader marketing mix? There’s no one better placed to answer this question than the platforms themselves. At SocialMinds LIVE: Future Casting Social’s Next 20, senior marketing leaders from TikTok joined Meta and Reddit to discuss what the future feed looks like and how marketers can equip themselves for the next decade of social.
Listen to this epsiode to discover evolving trends and features shaping the future of marketing, including: * Why real people are the influencers of today and tomorrow * How messaging platforms will become hot spots for advertising * The benefits of immersing your brand in niche communities
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Video editing, images and even podcasts. With generative AI tools cropping up for almost every creative skill, there’s no doubt AI enables us to work faster.
But that could come at a cost. AI is already making it quick and easy for marketers to get answers, but is it also making us get complacent?
At SocialMinds LIVE, SocialChain strategist Chelsea Noronha and group strategy director Ric Hayes sat down with Brave Bison’s director of AI and creative Matt Garbutt to deep-dive on all the practical ways our proprietary AI tool AudienceGPT can challenge us as much as help us, and how we as marketers can balance efficiency with a need to stay curious.
In one of four live podcast sessions at SocialMinds LIVE: Future Casting Social’s Next 20, Matt, Ric and Chelsea shared their insights on the practical ways AI can enhance your marketing strategy in 2025 and beyond.
Listen to this podcast discover how AI can make you a better marketer with tips including: * Why you should prevent simplicity from getting in the way of curiosity * How to tap into an audience’s empathy – a superpower we’ve never had before * What it takes to become a whizz with AI
Only a decade ago, brands existed on the fringes of social. Now, entire businesses are built and marketed around it. Impressive, right? Even more so when you remember that two decades ago, most social apps we use today hadn’t even been invented.
Twenty years on, how are Monzo, Surreal and Lick – three brands who owe a lot of their success to their thriving social channels – integrating this into their wider marketing mix? And how are traditional publishers like ITV Studios adapting to a social-first mindset as the lines between content and broadcast blur?
Catch up with the panel now and you’ll learn: * Amie’s content hack that saved you time creating content and gives you more time building innovative ideas * What ‘brandformance’ is and why it’s top of the priority list for Surreal’s marketing team in 2025 * Claire’s top tip for your internal teams to make your storytelling shine.
You can also watch the full panel over on our website.
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This time on Social in Six, Kieran and Mil cover two updates from TikTok, including a keyword search ad update and a new partnership that’ll help you get more people shopping in store. They also cover Facebook’s facelift to get Gen Z usership on the rise, two new updates from Snapchat, and a surprising update from Instagram. Finally, Pinterest’s Halloween report is here to give you inspo for your seasonal cotntent.
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As a global platform used by businesses, creatives, and entrepreneurs (and everybody in-between), Canva must create content that not only showcases its capabilities but also connects with diverse international markets, each using the platform for different reasons. Joining us today to discuss Canva's 'Truly Local' strategy is Lachlan Stewart, Social Lead at Canva. He shares insights into the challenges, investments, and successes that have come from the brand's commitment to localised social over the past year – offering valuable lessons from Canva’s journey.
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Join us at Ducie Street Warehouse in Manchester on Wednesday 16th October for a day filled to the brim with expert brand speakers, platform workshops, and live podcasts with some of social media’s brightest minds.
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This time on Social in Six, we’re back with a very familiar update for YouTube Shorts, LinkedIn’s push for more vertical video content, and TikTok’s decision to let you edit videos after posting. Plus there are a few key updates to Ads on Facebook and Instagram including better API access for Reminder Ads, and Instagram changes the rules of play for its increasingly popular Broadcast Channels. We’re here to simply break it down for you.
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Liquid Death only launched in 2019 and has already cemented its place in consumer’s hearts and creatives’ bucket lists. It’s taken the simplest commodity - water - and built a rich universe of personality, creativity and credibility around it, that’s turned a product into an entertainment property.
In this episode we’re joined by Liquid Death’s VP of creative, Andy Pearson, who shares with us the creative decisions, crazy brainstorms, and love for comedy which made Liquid Death the third most-followed beverage brand in the world on social. Forget everything you know about advertising. This is a masterclass in redefining what brands can achieve when you throw out the rule book.
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On today’s episode of Social in Six, our associate creator director Emma Lyskava joins our content marketer Mil to break down X’s lawsuit against ad safety nonprofit Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM) and discuss Instagram’s analytics changes that put views front and centre.
We also cover YouTube’s new ad type for livestreams, LinkedIn giving newsletters a boost with paid, a small but handy update from Instagram, and a much-requested TikTok feature.
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“Authentic”. It’s one of marketing’s biggest buzzwords. Authenticity has become brands’ North Star on social, but what does that word actually mean? Our content marketer Melissa Harvey wants to find out. In this episode, Melissa’s diving into SocialChain’s brand-new white paper Forget Real: Why Brands Should Aim Higher Than Authentic on Social.
Together with its contributors, senior creator Eve Young and midweight creator Georgia Hill, they uncover why brands should stop trying to be authentic and start holding themselves accountable instead; why your setbacks shouldn’t be swept under the rug; why self-righteousness is failing brands as a creative play; and how you can build genuine community that equates to more than just followers.
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On this week’s Social in Six, we’re sharing the latest on TikTok’s answer to virtual influencers: Digital Avatars, and an expansion of its Out of Phone ad placement. We discuss Instagram’s exciting addition to Reels regarding audio and an update to its Collab Posts, plus X’s decision to introduce downvotes and Pinterest’s new AI image editing tool.
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If you saw Jeremy Allen White’s Calvin Klein ad, count yourself lucky. It was shared without ALT text, so blind and partially sighted people couldn’t join the fun. That was until RNIB schooled us all. Behind every sassy, creative, and inventive post from the Royal National Institute of Blind People is an important message: People with sight loss exist. Social media content manager and previous copywriter for Specsavers’ agency, Helen Dutson, and RNIB’s social media officer Holly Duke, who’s registered blind are on a mission to show social media that accessible content is achievable, necessary, and rich ground for creativity. In this episode we got a lesson in what scrolling through social is like for someone with sight loss, how to make truly accessible content, who’s doing it well, and how platforms can improve their features.
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This week on Social in Six, we’re joined by SocialChain senior strategist Gareth to break down the top stories circulating in social right now. On the agenda are two updates from Instagram – the first being a test for text overlays and different image ratios in Carousels, and the second being unskippable in-feed video ads. We also discuss TikTok replacing its Creator Centre with new TikTok Studio, X launching new analytics (with a catch), and LinkedIn implementing yet another AI ad tool. Finally we unpack findings from a new Pinterest report, which offers some key insights into getting attention on the platform.
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Oatly’s punk reputation needs no introduction, but its new media plan does. The brand is scaling up and growing up. So how can Oatly’s provocative ads and content stay that way, while it steps into this next, more mature, phase? In this episode we’re joined by its Global Media Director, Sarah Sutton, to reveal when brands are over-strategising, why Oatly still won’t write TOV guidelines (I know, I know) and how they’re approaching social reactive and creator partnerships after watching the rest of us do it first.
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A good social strategy should be a lot of things. But the best ones are built around, and for, the fans. Go behind the curtain of a campaign that dominated the FYP page in 2023: SharkNinja’s fan-first approach promoting the Ninja Creami on TikTok. And discover how you too can build campaigns that outlast you. Hear from SharkNinja director of social media & influencers, and SocialChain’s head of influencer Amelia Wollaston, and senior strategist Gareth Harrison.
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Measuring social’s effectiveness can be a minefield. We all want to create more effective outcomes for our brands through social, but social media’s KPIs often seem disconnected to marketing effectiveness principles. That’s what we aim to clarify through this panel discussion – with Ric Hayes, SocialChain group strategy director; Hannah Kimuyu, Brave Bison MD of performance; and Angie French, founder of ALF Consulting. In this, they simplify what it means to know how hard your ads are working – and show you exactly where to start.
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In this instalment of Social in Six, we’re joined by SocialChain strategist Kieran Hughes to break down the latest social updates. This time that includes collaboration posts from TikTok, an algorithm change from Instagram, and several new premium ad types from TikTok. We also talk about Meta and TikTok’s new crackdown on AI generated content, Instagram’s plan to grow Threads’ userbase further, and what Adam Mosseri had to say on Reels best practice.
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What should we, as brands, be doing to make our campaigns more engaging and, ultimately, more effective? There’s no one better to ask than those who write the rules of engagement – the platforms themselves.
At SocialMinds LIVE 2024 we put three of the major social players around the same table to find out – algorithm be damned - what formats, campaigns and ad solutions really drive engagement on their respective channels. Hear from Tobi Demuren, head of advocacy marketing at LinkedIn; Matthew Siberry, head of home at Pinterest UK; and Molly Rajanathan; agency solutions at Meta.
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Join us from the SocialMinds stage in London, as we go behind the scenes of the ODMC (the Oatly Department of Mind Control) to find out what makes a distinctive brand on social. Hear from Sarah Sutton, global media director for the illustrious Oatly, as we learn how vowing to be consistently inconsistent has enabled everyone’s favourite oat drink to build reams of brand equity. Plus, listen as your questions get answered in our Q&A section.
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This week on Social in Six, we’re talking about Instagram’s latest move into collaborative social, with Blend, TikTok’s push into shopping ads and search, and YouTube’s focus on creator-led shopping. Elsewhere, Facebook’s rules for video uploads have changed, while Reddit and LinkedIn both have exciting updates to their ads offering, branching into generative AI, live events, and Connected TV or CTV.
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What we learned this episode: saying people don’t care about product-focused posts isn’t true. What today’s guest says, is they don’t care by default. Doesn’t mean you can’t make them. That guest is John Thornton, senior creative at Surreal and ex-SMM & copywriter at Innocent Drinks. Surreal’s product posts and ads make people care - as do Innocent’s. So in this episode, we’re on a mission to find out how the hell John does it. Why do some brands just get how to make their product pop, while other brands are in the trenches? Expect to learn where self-awareness trumps ‘story’, why “soft outrage” often equals success, and how you’re probably breaking that promise you made to humanise your brand.
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SocialMinds Live is back, and we’re heading to London!
Listen to this quick update to get the lowdown, and be among the first to register your interest to hear Oatly, SharkNinja, American Express and more, in the flesh.
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Today’s Social in Six covers several strategy-changing updates – including a new LinkedIn algorithm that doesn’t care when you published your post, only what you’re talking about; a direct Instagram competitor app from TikTok called TikTok Photos (👀); and a TikTok AI tool that automatically identifies products and generates native Shop links.
We also have to talk about Instagram’s Creator Marketplace getting a global rollout, all the new ad tools with Meta’s Advantage+ update, and Elon Musk’s plan to hide likes, replies and reposts from view in the feed.
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Sidemen was eight years into their YouTube journey when Arcade Media stepped in to manage the operation. As if they weren’t already, since then, the group has surpassed heights that most creators only dream of. In this episode, we’re joined by Arcade co-founder and manager of Sidemen, Jordan Schwarzenberger, to find out how the magic happens. Expect to learn the number of staff working every day to ensure the boys don’t get burnout, why Jordan’s team sat down last year and agreed to put brand building before brand deals, and what Covid really did to the creator landscape - as the industry wrestles to catch up with the consequences. This is the side of Sidemen you don’t hear about, and is a must-listen for anyone interested in influencer-dom.
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This week on Social in Six, we’re talking all about Instagram’s latest peek at TikTok’s homework, Meta’s new tool to tackle video ad conversion, and how X plans to win back advertisers and creators. We also discuss the ongoing drama between Universal Music Group and TikTok and its impact on artists and TikTok’s culture, TikTok’s new shortcut set to dominate search for Gen Z, and LinkedIn’s latest feature to turn your web visitors into paying customers.
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Booking.com is the first port of call for many a traveller when they’ve got a trip to plan. But it isn’t the only online travel agency out there. So how is it staying ahead of the game? On today’s episode, its global social media director Laura Kaye reveals how Booking.com remains top-of-mind for holidaymakers through unique social creative. Find out how the brand deals with complaints in the comments, the most effective strategies for leveraging influencers, and the key to balancing high-performing ‘travel porn’ with ownable, distinctive content.
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Social in Six is back for the new year, and already there’s lots to talk about. This time we’re sharing TikTok’s new AI chatbot that’ll give you content ideas, why it’s important for Threads to have a write API, and the first stage of Google’s cookiepocalypse set into motion. We also talk about TikTok’s commerce spend push in the West, Instagram Reels outperforming TikToks for views, and what qualities made the most popular YouTube ads last year. Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast?
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The crystal ball is out once more as we’re joined by Pinterest’s director of marketing for Europe, Louise Richardson, who comes to our studio armed with this year’s Pinterest Predicts report. This year, look out for trends like tropic like its hot, where we’ll see everything from food to décor go tropical, to making a racket, where badminton’s popularity is breaking out of China and seeping into things like shoes and accessories!
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As 2023 draws to a close, Eve takes a look back (or should we say listen back) to some of our favourite moments from this year’s SocialMinds interviews. It’s impossible to pick favourites from every expert we’ve chatted to over the last 12 months, but these five were chosen because of how they reflect another year in social media marketing for all of us – from the mood around generative AI to the rise of creator rhetoric. Got a question or a suggestion for the SocialMinds podcast? Get in touch at socialminds@socialchain.com. Links to each interview featured in today’s episode:
Mob - Jake Gauntlett
Doing Things Media – Scott Dunn
Rory Sutherland – Ogilvy
Hootsuite – Billy Jones
Formula 1 – Sam Baker
Mob Kitchen – famous for its accessible cookbooks and Instagram recipe videos – remains one of the most popular food pages on social. Considering how many food creators and how much recipe content currently sits online, that says a lot. So how does Mob differentiate itself from all the rest? In this episode we’re joined by Jake Gauntlett, Mob’s head of content, to learn: the tips and tricks behind a believable creator-led approach, what cultivating a community actually looks like (not just saying the word) and how Mob has managed to migrate its budgeting fanbase to new subscription service, Mob+, as the publisher looks for alternative revenue streams to traditional brand deals.
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In this week’s Social in Six, we’re talking about Meta’s ad-free answer to new EU GDPR regulations, LinkedIn deleting several post types including carousels, and YouTube’s big plan to have you see more Shorts. We also discuss X’s continued throttling of external links, Meta’s commerce partnership with Amazon, and Threads’ long-awaited arrival in the EU (complete with a new feature). G
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73% of Reddit users follow the guidance of recommendations they receive on the platform - more than an influencer’s recommendation, a TV ad, or a celebrity endorsement. Our guest this week, Reddit’s head of international marketing Yvonne Quinn, says that’s because there’s simply more appetite for - and trust in - peer-to-peer recommendations. The type of recommendations that are happening every day, in over 100,000 communities, on Reddit. In this episode, we discuss how brands can benefit from peer recommendations, why segmentating by demographic is getting less effective, and how online communities are supplementing our offline peer groups.
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This week on Social in Six, we talk about the new features Threads is adding (that you’ve seen before), YouTube’s latest update to Community Posts, and X’s plans to hide engagement metrics. We also discuss more lists on Instagram Stories to add to Close Friends, TikTok’s API changes for third-party posting, and the updates to Meta’s generative AI Ads tool.
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SocialChain has had a makeover. Following our first-ever SocialMinds LIVE event, Overcoming the Disconnect, we sit down with our CEO Pete Metcalfe, group strategy director Ric Hayes, and executive creator director Tom Bellamy to learn about the biggest industry shifts behind our latest evolution. Expect to learn how brands can better connect with their people, why it takes a creator mindset to succeed in 2023, and our thoughts after hearing from the likes of Ryanair, Monzo, Specsavers, Pinterest and Sidemen last week.
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It’s time for Social in Six and this week we’re bringing you news of the new Instagram Reels length, the sites that X (formerly Twitter) is limiting the reach of links to, and the possibility of ad-free Facebook and Instagram. We also discuss TikTok’s new plan to provide better conversion data, its update to shopping in the US, and the much-awaited Threads feature rolling out now.
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This time on Social in Six, we’re breaking down a new default TikTok Ads setting, the most recent advice from YouTube on Shorts, and X (Twitter)’s foray into in-app jobs listings. We also discuss Reddit’s new ad measurement tools and its increase of 66 interest targeting options to 152, LinkedIn’s algorithm change and what it means for your engagement, and how to track creator campaigns in Meta’s Ads Library.
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Recess Therapy host Julian Shapiro-barnum (the creator behind the viral Corn Kid video) didn’t achieve his success solo. Behind him, and a portfolio of several other creators in the industry’s top 10%, sits management, a media consultant, and business partner all rolled into one.
Today’s guest, Scott Dunn of Doing Things Media, joins us to demystify the ever-important and changing creator economy - and where brands fit in this brave new world. One key point we address: what would motivate creators to promote a brand’s product or business, when they can build their own? In this, expect insight on how to work within new creator expectations, what tips the scale between another average influencer and the next big thing, and what led to one kid’s autotuned outburst shifting the global corn market.
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In September, Social Minds goes from studio to stage. That’s right - we’re coming to a theatre near you. And this episode is your invitation to our very first live, in-person event.
Meet and hear from your favourite guests including those from Ryanair, Pinterest, Monzo, and more - all under one roof. The best part? It’s free. Listen for more info on the event and how to attend, and then click this link: www.socialchain.com/uk/event
This week on Social in Six, we’re discussing Instagram’s test to show public share and comment post metrics and its new kind of collaborative post, YouTube’s new Shorts features, TikTok’s rules on realistic AI content, and Meta’s strict advice for Groups admins. We also talk about X (formerly Twitter) plans to move forward with official user identification.
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Social in Six is back and reporting on what’s been a mega month in social - from the fall of Larry the bird to the rise of X and Threads. In this, we’re talking about TikTok’s new Commercial Content Library and its text posts feature, Twitter’s phased rebrand to X, and what Meta wants you to do with Threads. We also cover Instagram Collab posts’ expansion, and YouTube’s new TikTok-like video keyword search bar. Got a question or a suggestion for the Social Minds podcast?
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In one year OceanX’s audience grew from over 2.M to more than 6.6M followers. That’s down to the organisation’s ability to translate scientific subjects into content that can be understood by and resonate with anybody. Today’s guest Shannon Forrey, director of social and digital media at OceanX, reveals in this episode what shoots look like underwater in the Red Sea, how to create editorial media with social in mind, and what the key is to making people care deeply about a topic they didn’t previously understand, through igniting their curiosity.
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In an extra special episode of Social in Six, we dish the details on TikTok Shop visual search, the possible end of Twitter Circles, and how Instagram decides feed post, Stories, and Reels ranking. We also talk about why more small YouTube creators will be able to profit from the platform, Instagram’s foray into generative AI, and the expanded launch of Pinterest Premiere Spotlight ads. Got a question or a suggestion for the Social Minds podcast?
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Formula One’s social channels have accelerated from 0 to 100 in the last couple of years; now the innovation online is matching that of the track. Sam Barker, senior social media manager at Formula 1, says a mix of passion-fuelled entertainment, BTS, and making complex specs accessible are to thank for the brand’s powerful connection with its fans. In this episode, we cover how to pull in novices without pandering to superfans, how F1 collaborates with partner brands - like Aston Martin and driver channels like Lando Norris’ gaming page - and why measuring passion is difficult but essential.
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On Social in Six this week, we’re breaking down the latest ad offerings from Instagram and Facebook, plus enhancements to YouTube’s Connected TV ads. We also cover Twitter’s Community Notes upgrade that helps combat misinformation, and a new report that suggests Pinterest could be your solution to better ads performance in a cookie-free world. Finally, we discuss reports that Meta’s Twitter rival Barcelona is nearing launch.
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Should’ve gone to Specsavers. The proposition is well-known, but most only associate it with witty (and brilliant) ads. Today's guest Lisa Hale - Specsavers' head of consumer PR, brand activation & social media - says they’re laser-focused on evolving that line to show younger audiences the more meaningful reasons Specsavers is the superior choice. In this episode we discuss the problems with how brands are currently sold media by social platforms, whether it’s a myth or not that Gen Z prefers humour to humility, and what happened when the brand gave free eye tests to the worst football team in Britain.
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This week on Social in Six, we’re talking about Reddit enabling anonymous native sharing cross-platform, three new TikTok ad solutions, and Twitter possibly replacing Pinned tweets with an Instagram Highlights dupe. We also discuss Instagram’s new Shops feature that puts UGC on the product page, AI-powered ad tools coming to Meta, and YouTube Music’s new plan to help you reach Gen Z.
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TikTok is the fastest-growing source of news for adults. But can journalists re-engage younger viewers with traditional media through modern channels? Legacy outlet The Washington Post was among the first to embrace TikTok with open arms, and now the rest are following suit. In this episode we sit down with the person behind the TikToks from ‘We are a newspaper’ @washingtonpost - Carmella Boykin. We talk about how to translate the news into ‘TikTok speak’ without losing the information’s integrity, what to do when the comments section takes on a life of its own, and the line between UGC that gives mass reach to untold voices, and the need for professional reporting and photo-journalism.
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This week on Social in Six, we’re talking about the new AI tool Meta’s made to make your Stories for you, and it’s answer to Twitter with a new app in development - as Twitter extends its character limit to 10K. We also talk about Instagram’s API update for creator partnerships, and more links now available in the bio, plus new ad attribution tracking capabilities from Snapchat.
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Can you automate creativity? Although we might say no right now, tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Hootsuite’s new AI, OwlyWriter, are pushing the boundaries of what social media managers and creatives can lean on artificial intelligence for. This week we’re joined by Billy Jones, global brand lead at Hootsuite. Billy’s many years of experience in agencies have made him empathetic to the fast paced lifestyle that can leave you drawing blanks. In this, he explains how creatives can use AI to their full potential, why the robots won’t take your job (but people who can use them just might) and how to avoid contributing to the sea of same with lazy AI use.
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Can you automate creativity? Although we might say no right now, tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Hootsuite’s new AI, OwlyWriter, are pushing the boundaries of what social media managers and creatives can lean on artificial intelligence for. This week we’re joined by Billy Jones, global brand lead at Hootsuite. Billy’s many years of experience in agencies have made him empathetic to the fast paced lifestyle that can leave you drawing blanks. In this, he explains how creatives can use AI to their full potential, why the robots won’t take your job (but people who can use them just might) and how to avoid contributing to the sea of same with lazy AI use.
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On this week’s Social in Six, we talk about Elon Musk’s plans to make Twitter an “everything app”, LinkedIn’s new algorithmic home feed, and research that shows how TikTok users feel about your ads. We also discuss how to optimise your B2B LinkedIn ads, how to reach specific TikTok communities, and what advice Meta’s new expert panel has for brands on its new video series, Ask An Expert.
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Working with influencers - or as they’re increasingly being called - creators, isn’t what it used to be. Today it’s more of a default than an add-on, and for some brands it’s at risk of wasting their ad spend. For a focused approach to influencer strategy, we’re speaking to Shannon Jennings - head of social and influencers for The Very Group. With a huge roster of retailers in its portfolio, Shannon explains how to treat one-off and long-term talent campaigns, the pivot from traditional gifting when sustainability is front of mind, and whether or not interest in influencers will wain with the current economic state, and some marketing activity in danger of being viewed as a luxury.
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This week on Social In Six, we discuss TikTok letting users ask to be forgotten by the For You Page, LinkedIn Company Pages’ ability to schedule posts, and Twitter’s test that notifies you when someone else gets a reply or Quote Retweet. We also talk about the option to opt out of some Twitter Ads topics, how you can see the top-performing ad copy on TikTok live campaigns, and the - apparently temporary - end for NFTs on Facebook and Instagram.
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Herd behaviour and social proof simply don’t apply to one bigger-than-you-think group, who’re less affected by what other people think and more likely to follow their own rules: the neurodivergent. Whether that means autistic, ADHD, or simply self-identified on the spectrum, they’re each consuming media, tech, and advertising differently to the majority. That’s impacting our work’s effectiveness.
In this episode we’re joined by Rory Sutherland, to discuss how catering for the neurodivergent, the disabled, and the elderly means catering for everybody, and what can happen for a brand when you do. We also talk about the most effective media, methods and means for doing this - plus lots more on our behaviour and relationship with tech.
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We’re back for 2023 with Social In Six, and on this episode’s syllabus are Instagram’s new Broadcast Channels, changes to Twitter’s ad targeting, and TikTok removing its watermark for repurposed content. We also talk expansions to TikTok’s Commercial Music Library, YouTube’s new podcast feature, how Pinterest mitigates stress, and your brand’s Instagram engagement rate.
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Pinterest Predicts 2023 is officially out, and after three consecutive years of an 80% success rate, it’s guaranteed to be the best weapon advertisers can take into the pitch room with them next year. To tell us about the trends we can expect to see, what they say about culture and society, and how advertisers can use them in campaigns and content, we’re joined by Pinterest’s director of marketing for Europe, Louise Richardson. Expect to learn why Gen Z and millennials are avoiding ‘tech neck’ and taking up origami, how Gen X are gamifying their finances throughout the cost of living crisis, and how Boomers are going from conserving water in the garden to planning parties for their older parents.
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On Social in Six this week, we’ve got two updates from Instagram, including its 2023 trend predictions for Gen Z and reports that it’s testing some…familiar…camera features. We also cover LinkedIn’s newest updates for brands and marketers, Twitter ramping up recommended content, and the news that Pinterest is retiring its Creator Rewards programme. Finally we discuss TikTok’s 16:9 video update.
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The banking sector is full of red tape - more so than for smoothie brands, anyway. Yet one bank is challenging more than just the traditional product and service in its category; Monzo’s social channels are a breath of fresh air for any marketer hoping to have fun in a corporate industry, and for consumers hoping to see a human side to their bank. In this episode, we’re joined by Monzo social media manager, Richard Cook, to learn what the barriers to entry are for banking with a “new” bank, and how Monzo’s social media strategy helps break them down. We cover turning tracking into shareable content, the power of making your brand name a verb, and how to avoid tonal whiplash.
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On this week’s Social in Six, we’re talking about Instagram’s new music posts, YouTube community quizzes, and Snap’s report on the state of augmented reality. We also cover Meta’s new AI system that’s beating all records, LinkedIn’s brand safety hub, and the issues with the Twitter app convincing people it’s headed for a server crash.
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Tone of voice documents and brand guidelines are the business staple that most brands don’t have. And if they do, it’s probably not as thorough or as thoughtful as it needs to be. Today’s guest, copy chief and brand and TOV consultant Vikki Ross, has written for or created brand books Nando’s, Harvey Nichols, Sky, Sony, ITV, and more. In this episode, she shows us how copywriting goes beyond captions for the brands that really get it, and how words can be your best friend when building your brand - which is what advertising is all about. Expect to learn Vikki’s copywriting principles and how to apply them, why you have to get granular when crafting a persona for your brand, and how to make words count, make words work, and make words dance.
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This week on Social in Six, we break the latest on Elon Musk’s Twitter acquisition as the story develops and advertisers watch carefully. We also discuss the rollout of Pinterest’s app Shuffles, shopping integrations on Snapchat, separate tabs for YouTube’s various video formats, and Meta’s upcoming NFT toolkit - along with new wallet options.
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WeAre8 is a new sustainable social platform that promises to curtail hate. It also wants to offer ‘green’ advertising solutions, reward users for watching ads, and empower creators who share positive content. But do we need another platform? Here to tell us what made brands like Heineken, Nike, BT, and lots more, partner with the new platform, is Sue Fennessy, founder and CEO. Expect to learn how it’s defining hate speech vs free speech, how their ad model differentiates itself, and what a platform looks like when it’s not designed to keep you there.
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On this week’s Social in Six, we mourn the demise of Facebook Instant Articles and Bulletin (sorry, journos) but welcome TikTok as the news kid on the block, as a new study shows the increase in its use for news content. We also discuss what Pinterest’s new partnership means for video-first advertisers, new TikTok ad formats that charge brands only if users watch, how Instagram is adopting Linktree’s USP, and a time-saving feature possibly coming to LinkedIn that’s sure to be a crowdpleaser.
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Brand Twitter has subscribed to one way of doing things for the last few years, following brandter trends and popular text meme formats. Now Twitter is politely asking us to stop. Here to walk us through its #RealTalk report among other learnings is Sophie Trinder, head of the company’s UK brand strategy team Twitter Next. She warns of drowning in the sea of same and, instead of following the platform’s supposed rules, has tips for brands on their tone, topics and community to ensure your brand stand outs by being uniquely itself. Expect to learn best practice for the bio, how the humble follow feature made a standout campaign execution, and what data says people really want to hear from brands (it’s not a RIP tribute to Her Late Majesty the Queen).
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On Social in Six this week, we’re covering TikTok Photo Mode and two updates from Twitter, including the new Link Spotlight module and reports that hashtags could become pay-to-play. Plus there’s updates for advertisers as Meta rolls out an enhanced ad offering for both Instagram and Facebook Reels. Finally we discuss Meta’s survey on what consumers think of the metaverse. Got a question or a suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at social.minds@socialchain.com.
Social media no longer competes with traditional for budget. As digital natives take on agency and in-house leadership positions, it doesn’t have to. To tell us how this has changed social sales strategies, Social Chain UK’s managing director Pete Metcalfe joins us - six months into his role at Social Chain. Expect to learn how to navigate working with clients’ other agencies, whether social will soon influence TV and OOH, and what competitive pitches look like now brands have no choice but to defer to specialists.
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This week on Social in Six, we’re talking TikTok’s solution to business accounts and trending audios, YouTube’s answer to the demand for 9:16 ads, and Twitter’s continued push to get more people using Communities. We also cover Instagram’s badge for popular businesses, Meta’s new Collaborative Ads, and possible branded AR effects on Instagram Reels.
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We’re celebrating 200 episodes of the Social Minds podcast! In this very special episode, Eve and Calum look back on 10 top moments where our guests shocked us, shook us, inspired us or changed our outlook on the industry. And this time they’re getting a word in. Hear from guests from the IPA, Weetabix, Pinterest, Meta, TikTok, and more as we talk about our hot topics and how recent updates have since seen predictions come true or plans put into action.
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Ryanair wants to be the most talked about brand on social - and it’s well on its way. Its distinctive irreverence on social has recently been backed up by a solid social media strategy, courtesy of this week’s guest, Michael Corcoran - the airline’s head of social media. In this episode we find out how the brand earned 111m organic impressions in a month through low-fi TikTok memes and reactive Twitter gags, how it keeps the integrity of its snarky TOV when dealing with angry customers, and how far a brand can push it before the backlash gets too big.
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This week on Social in Six, we’re covering the news that advance scheduling for Facebook Reels is finally open to all users. Plus, two updates for advertisers: TikTok Shopping Ads and Meta’s enhancements to its Advantage ad suite. LinkedIn is gradually introducing a new text formatting tool, and multimedia tweets are rolling out to some users. Finally we discuss Snapchat’s shoppable Dress Up stickers.
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LinkedIn is a favourite for personal brands and B2B lead generation, but the value doesn’t end there. In this episode we’re joined by senior content marketing consultant at LinkedIn, John Williamson, to find out what marketers might be missing in 2022. We discuss why personal profiles outperform Company Pages, which ad products and features are often overlooked, and where the opportunities lie outside of traditional corporate content.
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On this week’s Social in Six episode, we discuss the latest feed changes from Instagram, reports of a TikTok Music app, and the news that Google won’t kill off the third-party cookie just yet. There’s also two new updates from LinkedIn including native carousel posts and a possible Discover tab in the works. Finally, we cover Facebook’s Music Revenue Sharing programme that benefits both creators and artists.
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How many brands have said ‘we want to sound like Innocent?’ For Innocent Drinks, while others’ replication tactics are flattering, they have a tone of voice and personality to preserve. In this episode we’re joined by its social media manager, Marcus Dean, to hear about the three content pillars, rigorous writer training, and ethos’ that keep Innocent one step ahead of its brand fanbase. We find out how to make your visual assets look like how your tone of voice sounds, how Twitter jokes translates to in-store purchases for Innocent, and whether or not that smoothie was actually blue.
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This week on Social in Six, we’re talking about Twitter’s new CoTweet feature after its first rollout stage, YouTube’s expansion of tagged products in creator videos, and an update that lets TikTok users choose the ads they want to see. We also discuss LinkedIn’s public beta launch of Business Manager, the new ability to boost Instagram Reels, and Pinterest’s latest shopping tools for brands and retailers.
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We call social the ever-changing landscape for a reason, but with that, our roles must change too. In this episode, we’re joined by Social Chain vet and current senior creative Jake Thompson, to discuss how creatives and strategists have had to evolve and what those roles must mean within modern agencies today. Expect to learn how to put together a watertight brief, how to let creative strategy inform everything from seasonal campaigns to BAU, and how you can examine your processes and keep your team motivated.
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On Social in Six this week, we’re talking about two crypto features coming to Meta despite the market crash, the API update that’ll let you post Instagram Reels from Sprout Social, and what Community Managers will do for Facebook LIVE. We also discuss Twitter’s Branded Like ads and its new Campaign Planner, and TikTok’s new Attribution Manager in its ads platform.
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Meta’s goal on social is to engage international markets and monitor adoption of its many products across the globe. That hasn’t changed since Facebook’s rebrand to Meta, but it has brought plenty more products to inform and inspire its users - both business and personal. In this episode, we’re joined by Meta’s social media and creators lead, previously Facebook’s international social media marketing lead. She reveals what really happened at headquarters when the company decided to rebrand, what it means about the future of our digital lives, and how brands can prepare for the next five years of advertising with them. We also discuss which of its products are performing best globally, and how to adapt your strategy for different markets.
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This week on Social in Six, it’s updates to Instagram’s profile display, TikTok’s new ad format Branded Mission, and Twitter Notes that have us talking. We’re also breaking down news from Facebook’s solution to a no-cookies future, YouTube’s lift on gambling and booze bans, and new research into LinkedIn post performance.
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Gen Z’s favourite messaging app isn’t just that anymore. Since Snap Inc. pivoted into a camera company, the Snapchat platform has become a destination for brands to make the kind of creative they can’t elsewhere. In this episode, we’re joined by Snap Inc’s director of emerging for EMEA, Samuel Bevan. In this, he explains how Snapchat is improving its organic products and ad tools to meet brand and shoppers’ evolving needs. Expect to learn the best combination of its ad suite for retailers, how its AR tech is solving business problems like returns, and how to reach people up to 34yo when they’re being their true self online. Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at social.minds@socialchain.com.
On this week’s episode of Social in Six, we’re talking about Instagram’s redesigned feed and a Stories test that could hide some content. We also discuss new business tools for Facebook Messenger, YouTube Ads and WhatsApp, as well as Snapchat’s recent eBay integration. Finally we cover Twitter’s update to incentivise replies.
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Sprout Social’s annual Index is popular in the States, but for the first time new data this year explores the state of social for British and Irish brands - and there’s plenty of opportunity to gauge from it. To talk us through the report, we’re joined by Cat Anderson, Sprout Social’s head of marketing for EMEA. In this, we learn which platform most consumers are on but marketers aren’t, why the pandemic has led to social teams restructuring, and why British and Irish consumers want to see more distinctive assets and less societal issues from brands on social.
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This week on Social in Six, we discuss TikTok’s new Friends tab - which is replacing the Discover page - new ad placements for Twitter in Tweet replies, and the arrival of new YouTube Shorts ads. We also talk about the updated Instagram profile grids still in testing, Instagram’s new lead generation tool, and LinkedIn’s algorithm change that will see engagement bait down-ranked.
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Weetabix is a staple household brand with 1000 employees and prompted awareness of 97% - and it’s one of the brands for which traditional TV advertising remains highly lucrative. So what is it doing on social? In this episode, we’re joined by Weetabix head of marketing Gareth Turner, to talk about the brand’s social objectives and successes. We cover the optimum channel mix for a campaign, Weetabix’s approach to social TOV and reactivity, and how the heritage brand is embracing new channels to adapt for modern audiences. Got a question or a suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at social.minds@socialchain.com.
This week on Social in Six, we talk about TikTok’s new search ads, the updated editing tools Instagram has added to Reels, and the latest on Twitter’s collaborative tweets feature. Plus we discuss Snapchat’s public profiles for brands, which will see the platform’s permanent organic content, Meta’s new consequences for videos that fall foul of watch bait, and of course the news that Twitter is actually testing an edit button. Got a question or a suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at social.minds@socialchain.com.
Sports brands have to prepare for every possible outcome in live football. One that does it better than most is PUMA, whose personalised reactive assets have stepped up the standard on social from stock imagery to bespoke illustrations that its athletes love to share. In this episode we’re joined by Abigail Rogers, PUMA’s team head of global creative content, to find out why PUMA talks more about key moments in sport than it does about its products. Expect to hear what’s sitting in the brand’s content graveyard, how to plan for reactive content, and how PUMA’s response differs between new player sign-ups, club sponsorships, and major tournaments.
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This week on Social in Six, we discuss YouTube’s new LIVE features that let hosts invite guests to a stream, Pinterest’s new shopping features including sponsored Idea Pins, and the new update for iOS users that lets you create GIFs on Twitter. We also talk about TikTok’s long-awaited Stories rollout, Twitter Shops live test, and the return of Instagram’s chronological feed.
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Product reviews are 12x more trusted than product descriptions and sales copy. But lots of brands fear, undervalue or don’t actively invest in reviews. Trustpilot is on a mission to change that, all while improving their own brand trust on social. In this episode, we’re joined by its global head of social media and community, Leah Silverlock, to find out why it’s so important that businesses priorities reviews. We cover managing expectations, listening to different customer perspectives, and making the most of a bad reputation.
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This week on Social in Six, we’re covering TikTok’s 10-minute uploads update, as well as its new Agency Centre for creators. At Twitter, a podcasts feature has been spotted in testing, and at Instagram, replies on sponsored posts have been, too. We also discuss LinkedIn’s latest acquisition of marketing platform Oribi, and Reddit’s new Discover tab.
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Since 2006, effectiveness in creative advertising has been on a steady decline. While the industry at large speculates as to why, this week’s guest, Orlando Wood, in partnership with the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA), has completed two works of extensive research on the subject: Lemon, and Look Out. In this episode, Orlando reveals the visual trends causing audiences to detach, the styles and formats brands should adopt to remedy it, and all the data to back it up.
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On this week’s Social in Six, we cover Facebook Reels’ global rollout, Twitter’s reported untagging test, and the recommended best practice for more accurate ad conversion rates in Met-owned platform campaigns. We also reveal the details of Snapchat’s new mid-roll ad placements for public Stories, and its latest addition to the Snap Map feature. Finally we discuss YouTube’s plans to integrate NFTs into its content offering for creators.
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Marketers often talk about the need for digital transformation without knowing what it means for their brand compared to another. When this week’s guest, Jerry Daykin, joined GSK from Diageo, his task as senior media director was to do this for the near 100 markets of EMEA for GSK and transform their digital marketing approach. From starting out as Cadbury’s social media manager to now, Jerry has seen every mistake and triumph in the book. In this episode, he explains the metrics we need to retire, making sure more than your performance marketing performs, and his principles of digital transformation. Got a question or a suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at social.minds@socialchain.com
Boosting posts can be a simple advertising solution for small businesses with limited skill and budget, but we’ve seen boosted posts contribute between just 3 and 7% to their KPIs compared to over 90% for dark ads. In this episode, Pollyanna explains how the two advertising tools compare and which is right for your brand.
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This week on Social in Six, we’re talking about new platform features including Twitter’s long-form native articles, shopping tools for YouTube Shorts, and Pinterest’s virtual Try On feature for home decor. We also cover two key updates from Meta: its status as member of the Crypto Open Patent Alliance, and concerns over its social apps’ presence in Europe due to data laws. Finally we reveal why you aren’t seeing in-stream Instagram video ads anymore.
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Organic reach is dead. Heard that one before? One business that has the numbers to prove the opposite is Thursday - a new dating app whose LinkedIn and PR-centric launch got the whole of London talking (and dating). In this episode, we’re joined by its co-founder and COO, Matthew McNeill Love, to find out how you can still win big with organic in 2022. Learn the role of the anti-personal brand, when performance marketing and OOH are best deployed, and what makes an epic PR stunt, plus much more.
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Organic social content may be short lived, but does that mean your social ads have to be? In this episode, Pollyanna analyses the success rate of long-term vs short-term campaigns to find out what actually works best.
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This week on Social in Six, we’re talking about Instagram’s expansion of its Remix feature, Newsletters for LinkedIn Company Pages, and TikTok’s new landing page option for ads - Instant Page. We also cover Twitter’s new cookie policy for UK and EU users, including how this will affect advertisers. And we’re discussing Instagram’s test to hide follower lists for some business accounts, as well as TikTok’s plans for its own Stories feature.
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NFTs. It’s the term on every marketer’s lips, but are they an asset to brands or the next passing fad? In this episode we’re joined by Zoe Scaman, co-founder of MCX and has worked on several top-tier brand NFT executions. In this, she explains what NFTs actually are (not JPEGs), when brands should and shouldn’t create one, and the many different ways to make use of these smart contracts. We also discuss how to navigate the metaverse, how to profit from NFTs’ secondary market, and what the internet will look like when creators can own their audiences and ideas.
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It’s estimated that people are exposed to at least 6000 ads every day. If you took the caption and logo away from your social ads, would they be recognisable as your brand? Creating distinctive assets is crucial to being thought of at the time of purchase. Today we’re answering how you can do that.
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This week on Social in Six, we cover Story highlight clips in Creator Studio, YouTube’s new performance analytics, and the possibility of customisable Instagram grids. We also talk about Twitter’s addition to Spaces replays, and LinkedIn’s version of the feature that will see live video and audio events. Finally we reveal a new study on Instagram’s most effective formats. Got a question or a suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at social.minds@socialchain.com.
In 2021 Pinterest Predicts got 8/10 predictions correct, from the rise of the mighty jalapeño pepper jam to film nights in home cinemas. This year we’re kicking off 2022 with a brand new set of predictions, as we’re joined by Pinterest’s director of marketing for Europe, Louise Richardson. From the rise of Black-owned businesses to the return of subcultures, expect to learn the sectors growing on Pinterest, what search reveals about modern consumer mindsets, and how any brand can use these 2022 trends, aesthetics and consumer data in their content and campaigns.
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SPORF shows sport through the eyes of the fans, and like all fandoms the sports sector is constantly changing. To fill us in on everything the modern sports fan wants from brands, content, and sports coverage on social, we’re joined by Greg Rowell, head of SPORF - Social Chain’s owned sports brand. In this, we learn how sports coverage now merges social media with traditional, and how sports-focused brands should speak to fans. We also discuss the importance of brands producing branded entertainment rather than content.
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The metaverse is an inevitability. But that doesn’t mean brands should rush to jump on the hype without stopping to understand it. In this special episode of Social Minds, recorded LIVE, a select group of our top experts talk all things NFTs, Web3 and blockchain technology, and answer real questions from real brands. Expect to learn the difference between genius branded NFTs and gimmicks, the implications of crypto for sustainable brands, and what digital marketing will look like in a decentralised landscape.
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This week on Social in Six, we discuss Instagram’s new longer Stories update, Twitter’s Live Shopping feature, and TikTok’s new in-built video tagging option. We also go over WhatsApp’s possible Instagram Reels integration, Facebook’s new Creator Studio analytics tools, and TikTok expanding creator access to new monetisation features including Tips and video gifts for regular videos.
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No brand is a stranger to verbal abuse on social media, but few know how deep the problem is rooted in human behaviour and which platform features exacerbate certain elements of those actions. Our guest this week is Claire Hardaker, forensic and corpus linguist and senior lecturer in linguistics and english language at Lancaster University. In this episode, she explains the psychological factors that drive verbal abuse, how to tell trolling apart from genuine criticism, and where big tech's response is satisfactory, or not. Plus we discuss our best possible solutions for dealing with it - and, spoiler alert, it isn’t providing government I.D. Got a question or suggestion for Social Minds? Get in touch at social.minds@socialchain.com
ROI is most likely your main campaign metric, but ROI goes down the more you grow. That’s why you have to consider smarter ways to measure your performance and learn how to avoid relying on ROI, which we answer in this episode.
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This week on Social in Six, we’re talking about Facebook Groups’ new commerce features, YouTube’s plans for shoppable live streams, and Workplace’s integration with Microsoft Teams. We also cover two new features from Snapchat, Layers in Snap Map and a new food scanner, as well as Instagram’s change to Carousel posts. Finally we reveal the ad targeting groups now banned by Facebook and Instagram.
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Marketers like to lean on industry jargon, but this only complicates the message for your audience and your team. For TikTok, eradicating jargon around the office is just one way improving internal comms has bolstered its external content.
In this episode, we’re joined by TikTok’s global head of social media marketing, Daniel Bulteel, previously of Adidas and WPP. We discuss how TikTok’s marketing team has to be the best on the platform, how to trade traditional objectives for a principle-based output, and the danger of creating a strategic playbook.
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Everyone’s heard the phrase ‘a Starbucks on every corner’. But what does that kind of exposure look like in the digital landscape? In this episode, find out how to leverage multiple channels to stay top-of-mind.
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This week on Social in Six, we cover the rollout of both Twitter Spaces and Twitter Super Follows, as well as TikTok’s take on Twitter’s Tip Jar that rolls out soon. We’re also talking all things Instagram, as the platform launches two new stickers and several new effects for Reels. Finally we explain the new additions to LinkedIn Company Pages.
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TikTok’s advertising model has evolved enormously over the last year alone. No longer just a place to kickstart a dance challenge, TikTok Ads offer brands an affordable way to reach millions - and the app has an important role to play in the absence of third-party cookies.
In this episode, Social Chain’s media planning director Roxanne Parker reveals the key to creating a smart paid strategy on TikTok. We cover the benefits over using TikTok over other platforms, comparing its campaign manager, what a paid TikTok campaign is likely to cost you, and where creators come into play.
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Since Apple’s iOS 14.5 update, 96% of US users have opted out of ad tracking - and we can assume the trend is similar in the UK. In this episode, find out what data your brand is losing and how to build your strategy back better.
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In this week’s Social in Six, we’re discussing Instagram’s LIVE Practice Mode and scheduling, desktop posting as well as customisable link stickers. We’ll be covering Pinterest’s new redesign and all the new features that come with it, and we’ll go over the placement Twitter is currently eyeing up for ads. Finally we talk about WhatsApp’s new shopping feature Collections, and the rollout of Twitter Spaces.
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Every brand understands the importance of storytelling, and of presenting a clear message and narrative. But the majority of brands believe that copywriters exist only to add or edit the words, which is a task many attempt to do without the aid of a professional.
In this episode, we’re joined by Andrew Boulton, copywriter, senior lecturer at the University of Lincoln, and author of Copywriting Is and Adele Writes An Ad. We discuss why misunderstanding or underrating copywriting is equal to torpedoing your own content, what the ideal stage is to bring a copywriter onto a project, and exactly what a talented writer can do for your brand’s success if utilised correctly.
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On social, views are counted by the number of people who have watched the first three seconds of your ad - not the full thing. In this episode, Pollyanna reveals how to increase ad recall from your paid social by carefully selecting what to show in that window.
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This week on Social in Six, we discuss the end of IGTV as we know it, the features available with Twitter’s new Professional Profiles for businesses, and what the launch of Facebook Reels in the US means.
We also cover LinkedIn’s test of paid, ticketed Events - and the monetisation it brings for creators - as well as Facebook’s Content Distribution Guidelines that inform Pages why their reach is being throttled. Finally we reveal what Twitter Spaces’ new recording option means for repurposing your audio content.
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Have you ever known your brand or client should be on a new channel or trying out a new feature, but their caution is hurting their performance? In this episode, Pollyanna explains exactly how you can absolve them of fear and meet your goals by going for a walk, a jog, and a sprint.
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Every major social platform has been improving their creator offering over the last 12 months. The difference now is that creators know their worth, have agency over which brands they choose to work with, and are an asset no brand or platform can afford to lose. In this episode we’re joined by Meridith Rojas, the global head of entertainment and creator marketing at Logitech.
We discuss why brands should invest in and develop talent, when to collaborate before a star’s rise to fame, and how to vet talent for your campaigns. We also cover the factors driving the creator boom and the expectations on brands now creators are the ones calling the shots.
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We're back with a new look, some new voices and a brand new segment. But we're still the no-BS podcast you know and love, joined by global guests from the very best of marketing and here to translate social updates for the layman. Here's what you can expect from this season...
This week on Social in Six, we reveal what LinkedIn’s latest acquisition promises to do for your video content on LinkedIn, why Instagram is testing a way to recommend Reels on the main Facebook app, and all the details on Twitter’s Shop Module pilot which will let users shop products from brands in the app. We also discuss TikTok’s experiment to include ephemeral Stories in its offering, the death of Twitter Fleets, Instagram’s vertical feed for Explore, and Pinterest’s two new features: product tagging and paid partnerships.
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How do you define culture in 2021? It’s a question many brands ask and one which fashion brands always seems to have the answer to. One such brand is Zalando, and this week we’re joined by its global head of social media, PR and influencers, Natalie Wills.
She reveals how Zalando spots cultural trends, how to best leverage cultural partnerships and the ever-evolving role that influencers play in staying relevant on social. We also discuss how brands can navigate cultural movements like sustainability, body positivity and representation. Plus we dig into the effect social has had on brands’ cultural relevance.
This week on Social in Six, we’re going over lots of updates from Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, Clubhouse, and Instagram. These include a potentially upcoming edit button on Twitter, Instagram collaborative posts and Reels, and YouTube’s LIVE shopping test. Plus we talk about Twitter’s latest plans for subscriptions, including adding a new and improved version of TweetDeck.
We also discuss Clubhouse’s wide launch, rebrand, and new messaging feature, and the latest from Instagram including auto captions in feed posts and a Reshare sticker to replace the current share to Stories function. Finally, we go over TikTok’s latest additions to LIVE, plus all the potential of its new Spark Ads format.
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Deliveroo isn’t limited by age demographic, so how does its social team create content and campaigns that appeal to everyone, from a mother of three to a student?
In this episode, we’re joined by Sophie Headlam, the global head of brand marketing at Deliveroo. In this, she reveals how to reach mass audiences at a local level, which platforms and features are best used for location-based marketing, and how to craft messaging that alienates no one. Plus we discuss the role of influencer marketing in convenience and how selling food has evolved over the last few years.
This week on Social in Six, we’re talking about TikTok’s rollout of three-minute videos, WhatsApp’s new additions to voice memos, and Instagram’s recent test that will let all users add links to their Stories - regardless of follower count. Plus we discuss Snapchat’s new ad tools which let users opt-out of specific topics or targeting settings, Pinterest’s TAG Brand Safety certification and all of its new rules against weight loss ads. Finally, we cover TikTok Resumes - the platform’s new LinkedIn-esque tool to help brands find top creative talent.
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The most common argument against branded podcasts is difficulty measuring ROI and their impact on sales. Why, then, did BMW decide to create a branded podcast that was entirely fictional, never mentioning their products or services once? And how did that transpire into an Adweek award for the best branded podcast of 2020?
In this episode, we’re joined by BMW’s digital audio and voice strategy expert, Cora Güntert and creative director Benjamin Bruno. We discuss the making of BMW’s fictional podcast, HYPNOPOLIS, as well as the brand's second, more traditional podcast, Changing Lanes. We find out the value that BMW gains from audio, the future of sound-based storytelling, and why audio is so popular among modern audiences.
In this week’s episode of Social in Six, we talk about Instagram’s latest tests - which include an emphasis on suggested posts, Fan Club Stories, and NFT-style collectables. Plus we discuss the arrival of Instagram desktop posting. We also cover TikTok’s new brand uplift ad polls along with its new Jumps feature, Twitter’s new sharing options, the application process for Super Follows and Ticketed Spaces, and Facebook’s launch of Live Audio Rooms and podcasts. Finally, we’re going over the new ecommerce additions to Facebook’s family of apps, including WhatsApp Shops. Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Contact us at social.minds@socialchain.com.
The general perception of the Army is that being a government organisation, it’s traditional. That’s why this conversation with the British Army was so surprising and so valuable. In this episode, we’re chatting to Alex Schillemore, the British Army’s head of digital and content. We’re also joined by Sarah Hiorns, the social media content manager for Capita, which handles recruitment for the British Army. In this, we discuss the crucial role that social plays for the Army, the Navy and the RAF, how the Army uses live streams to attract new recruits, and why even members of the Foreign Office benefit from building a personal brand on Twitter. Plus we discuss the many ways social is helping the Army to change perceptions and how Alex and Sarah have been able to turn a centuries-old organisation onto the power of new digital media.
This week on Social in Six, we discuss the new details uncovered about Twitter’s Super Follows and the addition of newsletter sign up buttons in creator’s profiles. We reveal the latest efforts from Instagram to keep creators onside, like new content approval processes and the ability to tag two brands in one ad. Plus we explain why Facebook will keep creator products free until 2023. Finally we discuss YouTube Shorts’ UK launch and the new Pinterest feature that will help shoppers on the platform. Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Contact us at social.minds@socialchain.com
Even the world’s most powerful brand finds value in social. For LEGO, it means appealing to all ages through innovative content and pulling off UGC on an epic scale. In this episode, we’re joined by the LEGO Group’s digital creative director for the Americas, James Gregson. He talks to us all about creativity, adapting to constant change, and always staying true to your brand. In this, find out why testing and learning is crucial when you’re a globally recognised brand, how to decide which trends are worth your time, and how not to get swept up in platform fads. This episode is a crash course in creating inclusive content that never fails to resonate with people from all walks of life.
This week on Social in Six, we’re covering several new updates from Twitter and Instagram, a few from LinkedIn and plenty from Snapchat. We discuss Twitter’s upcoming subscription model, Twitter Blue, and everything we know about it so far, plus the relaunch of verification and several new features the platform has added to its audio feature Spaces. Over at Instagram we discuss the platform’s new shopping tab for exclusive product launches, the ability to post on desktop and a new feature to monetise Reels. Finally we reveal the new features that LinkedIn has added for events and livestreams, and all the new features announced at Snap’s annual partner summit. Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Contact us at social.minds@socialchain.com.
There’s a lot of conflicting advice about business as usual content, or real-time marketing. Its value is widely questioned but many brands find a need for it nevertheless. In this episode, we’re joined by Twitch’s director of social media (EMEA) to discuss the merits of being always-on. Whether it’s scheduling content in advance or reacting to current trends, Twitch has crafted a strategy that works, which Monica shares with us in this discussion. In this, we talk about how to stay inspired, where to allocate your resource for best results, and how to use what you already have. Plus we find out more about Twitch streams and the platform’s creator community for brands.
This week on Social in Six, Theo and Eve explain Twitter’s newly-launched Tip Jar feature, Snapchat’s new Creator Marketplace and Instagram’s decision to include pronouns in profiles. Plus we discuss TikTok’s new native shopping tab, which is being tested among a small group of accounts, and Pinterest’s first foray into live streaming with its virtual event taking place the end of this month. Finally we discuss YouTube’s $100M Shorts fund for creators and how this compares to similar features on Snapchat and TikTok. Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Contact us at social.minds@socialchain.com.
Online communities are more prevalent today than ever before - and that has only accelerated since the pandemic. Few companies are better placed to speak on this shift than Reddit, which joins us for a second time in this episode. This time, we’re speaking to Jack Koch, who is Reddit’s global head of marketing sciences. Throughout this conversation, Jack reveals their learnings from Reddit’s partnership with GlobalWebIndex to explore community-first social media, why today’s consumers are more interested in we-centric messaging than me-centric messaging, and the tangible factors brands can use to predict what their target audience will look for next. Plus we hear about Reddit’s plans for growth in 2021 after the platform reached the highest peak of traffic in its history this February.
This week on Social in Six, we discuss several new features being tested, including Twitter’s in-profile tip jar and its Business profile types. Plus we talk about TikTok’s new Lead Generation ads and give you the latest on Pinterest’s Shopify integration. Finally we reveal two big changes for Instagram: a suite of monetisation features for creators and the changes to Instagram LIVE that are set to take on Clubhouse. Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Contact us at social.minds@socialchain.com.
Social and digital word of mouth has changed the way entertainment brands approach show promotion. One brand you can’t ignore in this space is Netflix, whose documentaries and original shows take on a life of their own online - just look at what happened with Tiger King. In this episode, we’re joined by the global creative marketing manager at Netflix, Alexa Diaz. We discuss her approach to huge talent-driven campaigns, the merit of underrated platforms like Tumblr, and how to manage viral conversation about one of your features. Plus Alexa reveals the process behind promoting a major Netflix documentary event like Taylor Swift’s Miss Americana or Ariana Grande’s Excuse Me, I Love You, and highlights the sheer power of fandom culture on social.
This week on Social in Six, we discuss several new features being tested, including Facebook’s upvote and downvote test for Groups and the latest from Instagram’s experiment to hide public like counts. Plus we talk about the newly launched Clubhouse Payments feature, as well as the new audio product that Reddit is rumoured to be working on. Finally we reveal two updates to social commerce: TikToks brand new ad formats and product display options and Snap’s acquisition of Screenshop. Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Contact us at social.minds@socialchain.com.
Esports has erupted into the mainstream as a central form of entertainment in recent years. The role of social media channels has helped to push it from a subset of sports culture to an industry in its own right - expected to generate $1194.8 million in 2021. So how can brands capitalise on the rise of esports to reach a new audience? In this episode, we’re joined by Luke Donovan-King, director of digital marketing and product at Guild Esports. We discuss the characteristics and behaviour of esports fans that make them such desirable consumers, the opportunities that streamers present for a new wave of influencer marketing, and what brands can learn from Guild Esports’ unprecedented approach to creator collaborations.
In this week’s episode of Social in Six, find out which feature Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok now all share, what LinkedIn’s latest test tells us about the future of social-first audio, and what YouTube’s new product detection tool means for brands and creators. Plus we discuss the possibility of Twitter adding emoji reactions and downvotes to tweets, the benefits of Instagram adding drafts to Stories, and the arrival of IGTV ads in the UK and Australia. Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Contact us at social.minds@socialchain.com
BrewDog is known for its outrageous stunts and reactivity. But where most brands would respond to a social or cultural trend with a quip on Twitter, BrewDog lets it inspire new products, which then fuels PR, sales and more online conversation. In this episode of Social Minds, we’re joined by BrewDog’s head of social media Josh Benge, previously of KFC UK&IRE, to discuss the merits of the brewery’s unique approach to product and social. We also talk about when stunts go wrong and how to deal with backlash, how to talk about brand purpose without appearing self-congratulatory, and what BrewDog is doing to forward climate change activism.
On this week’s episode of Social in Six, Theo and Eve discuss the upcoming launch of Twitter Spaces and all the new features available, TikTok’s new ads library and the introduction of personalised ads to the For You Page, and Instagram’s idea to launch a kids version of its app dedicated to under 13s. We also reveal the details behind Snap Inc’s acquisition of Fit Analytics and what it means for AR commerce, Facebook’s plans for in-stream ads in short-form videos and Clubhouse’s new Creator First program. Got a question or suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Contact us at social.minds@socialchain.com.
Often the most engaging social-first experiences are those that feel exclusive to the audience. But when you’re a global brand with millions of fans around the world, how do you balance that exclusivity with mass appeal? In this episode, we’re joined by Kyle Elliot, senior global social media manager at Adidas. Having worked behind-the-scenes on global campaigns and activations like Tango Squad FC and Adidas’s Rent-A-Pred hotline, Kyle analyses the importance of exclusivity for global brands on social and why major sports brands can’t always conform to consumer expectations. In a nod to the next wave of audio platforms, we also touch on how platform disrupters like Clubhouse and Discord are changing the game.
This week on Social in Six, we reveal Twitter’s plans to introduce native commerce features including shopping Cards, Pinterest’s investment in video, AR and a new creator programme, and the update to LinkedIn Company Pages that SMMs have been waiting for. Plus we talk about Facebook’s expansions of Shops to the UK and Canada, the tips that TikTok has for brands on its platform and Twitter’s latest feature announcements, Super Follows and Communities. Click this link to watch Theo and Eve webinar on podcasting for the Marketing Meetup on March 9: http://sochn.co/3v7TLhw Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
People are primed to purchase on Pinterest. 98% of Pinners report trying new things they find on the platform. So why aren’t more brands taking it seriously? In this episode, we’re joined by Yulia Aleksandrova, global social media manager at MADE.com and Jackie Klimes, retail partnerships manager at Pinterest - previously of LinkedIn. Pinterest is an instrumental element of MADE.com’s marketing and their activity is the perfect case study of how powerful Pinterest can be, both organically and for paid campaigns. In this episode, we find out the differences in visual search versus social media strategies, how Pinterest caters for both long-consideration and impulse buys, and the content types that provide brands with the highest ROI on the platform.
On this week’s instalment of Social in Six, Theo and Eve discuss the possibility of paying for some Twitter features, Instagram’s plans to launch collaborative LIVEs with up to four people, and the job advertisement spotted on LinkedIn that suggests a focus on creator partnerships. Plus we talk about Twitter’s ongoing foray into audio with the addition of voice-based DMs, YouTube Shorts’ latest usage stats following plans to launch it in the US this March, and the new education initiative from TikTok: Seller University - which is dedicated to educating brands and creators on how best to collaborate on ecommerce-driven campaigns. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
It’s no secret that regulated industries and major companies take longer to adopt new tech. But how can social work within the walls of regulation and still do its job? In this episode, we’re joined by Ben Lancaster-Nogueira, managing consultant at Deloitte Digital. Ben advises brands in the banking industry and so is no stranger to opening minds to social. In this episode, we discuss the possibilities available to risk-averse companies with ample red tape to navigate, the repercussions of slow adaptation, and why challenger brands in the same sectors can often move faster. Plus we talk about the best social channels for regulated industries, how to manage risk and crises, and how social commerce is shaking up the industry.
It’s the first Social in Six of 2021 and already there’s a lot to talk about. This week we cover two telling tests from Instagram: removing the ability to share feed posts to Stories and the possibility of a vertical video feed for Stories. We discuss Twitter’s acquisition of newsletter service Revue and the platform’s plans to integrate it into its own upcoming newsletter feature. We also explain the new ASA guidelines that penalise using beauty filters in advertising. And finally we reveal the user uptake in Snapchat Spotlight - the platform’s answer to TikTok. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
Talent or training? Specialised or broad skills? Experience or attitude? Your social team are the front line of your brand. Knowing which roles to fill, what culture to employ and how to lead by example are therefore crucial to any modern brand’s success. In this episode, we’re joined by Amazon Prime Video’s head of social media and editorial content, Carlo Karim Frem, to find out how Amazon Prime Video’s leading social team was created. In this, we reveal why company values aren’t just words on a wall, the red (and green) flags to look out for when interviewing talent and what skills you need to nurture to build the dream social team from scratch.
And just like that, Social Minds has wrapped for 2020. But before we part, we wanted to look back on our highlights from what has been a year of incredible guests and insightful conversations. In this episode, Theo and Eve share their favourite moments from the podcast this year, sharing times when our guests took us by surprise and taught us all something new and the trends that have stood out the most in hindsight. Catch up on moments you might have missed, relive your favourite episodes and listen out for our top tips for 2021. Thank you all for your continued support of the show and we’ll see you in the new year.
It’s our last Social in Six of 2020 and this week, Theo and Eve talk about the onset and impact of three-minute long videos on TikTok, Facebook’s plans to add shopping carts to WhatsApp and its acquisition of the CRM tool Kustomer - including what this means for retailers using WhatsApp and social commerce. Plus we discuss the findings of Reddit’s first-ever UK year in review, how new GDPR rules will impact businesses that use Facebook Messenger’s API and, of course, Instagram’s launch of shopping within Reels. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
Social-first creative and online experiences make sense for consumer-facing brands, where product complexity and purchase consideration are generally low. Can the same be said for business customers? In this episode, we spoke to Jason Maldonado, director of social media at Survey Monkey, and previously the head of social media marketing at MailChimp. We discuss why B2B brands should compare themselves to aspirational B2C brands, how to balance strategic-led thinking with the speed of social, and how marketers can use deep data and insights to tell stories, both during the pitching process and in the end campaign.
It’s been a busy fortnight packed with updates to every social platform. This week on Social in Six, Theo and Eve are discussing the global rollout of Instagram Guides and the opportunities for brands, Twitter’s plan to bring back verification in 2021 and the details of Snapchat Spotlight - its answer to TikTok which is promising a share of $1M dollars to the creators of its most viral videos. Plus we reveal how your brand can use Pinterest's new online events feature, where ByteDance’s TikTok battle with Trump is up to, and why YouTube’s changes to monetisation have proven so controversial. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
Ask anyone in the industry which brands do humour on social well and chances are KFC will be mentioned; the brand has gained notoriety for its witty jokes and quick comebacks on Twitter. Its recent Rate My Plate Twitter activation even made it to the big screen through an acclaimed TV spot which saw social inspire OOH - something most brands wouldn’t even consider. In this episode, KFC UK & Ireland’s social media executive reveals the secret spices, sadly not in the chicken, but of the brand’s social strategy. We talked about the changes they’ve had to make post-pandemic, the merits of leading with your social media manager’s personality and what brands miss out on when they consider themselves to be above cracking the odd joke.
This week on Social in Six, Theo and Eve take a first look at Instagram’s redesign, which puts Reels and shopping front and centre, reveal what WhatsApp’s new shopping button means for social commerce and messaging payments, and speak to what Spotify’s latest acquisition means for podcasters. Plus we cover the benefits of new public subscriber counts on Snapchat, Twitter’s expansion of Fleets and Carousel Ads, and what could go wrong if Facebook introduces downvotes on comments. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
The #BlackLivesMatter movement and the events of 2020 have shone more light on the issue of inequality within business. So how can companies make sweeping changes from entry-level to C-suite and how do we all promote inclusion and representation without box-ticking or indirect discrimination? This week we learn from Scott Morrison, a mentor, founder of The Boom, and advertising alumn for names such as Diesel, Levi Strauss & co and Saatchi and Saatchi. Plus we’re joined by Arooj Aftab, the Diversity Campaigns Executive at Brand Advance at the time of recording, winner of the Asian media awards in 2019 and founder of #DoneWithDiversity. In this, we learn why diversity is the wrong word to use, why hiring different nationalities doesn’t solve anything and how this generation is hustling to benefit the next.
Social in Six is a breakdown of the top social media stories and what you need to know. This week, Eve breaks down some huge updates in social commerce, including TikTok’s Shopify integration and WhatsApp launch of shopping in chats. We also cover updates to Instagram LIVE and the new measures being put in place to force influencers to disclose ads, plus two updates to Snapchat’s AR capabilities that hold massive opportunities for brands. Finally, we discuss Facebook’s venture into cloud gaming and what it means for its competitors, and the Neighbourhoods feature being tested on Facebook in Canada and how it could change the way we use social media channels. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
Reddit was once a relatively niche forum website. Today it sits alongside behemoths like Facebook and Instagram, and even overtakes Twitter and Pinterest in daily active users. With its growth has come increased opportunities for brands and advertisers, which we hear all about in this episode from Harold Klaje, Reddit’s VP and president of global advertising, previously of Pinterest and Google. In this, we discuss the unique qualities of Reddit’s audience that can’t be reached elsewhere, the importance of using Reddit to trend-spot for brands and the rewards available from its many ad product offerings. Harold also reveals what motivated the company to open its first HQ in London recently and the truth about brand safety concerns on the platform, including how they’ve tackled it since 2017.
Social in Six is a breakdown of the top social media stories and what you need to know. This week, Theo and Eve discuss the launch of Snapchat Sounds, a new audio browser for Reels, shoppable IGTV videos and Facebook’s ban on political ads until after the US Presidential Election. We also talk about what will happen if Instagram turns into Facebook entirely, the new update from Wordpress which lets users publish their entire blogs as Twitter threads, and Spotify’s latest attempt to lure podcast creators away from Youtube and Apple - by releasing a new audio format that blends spoken word with streaming. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
Gaming’s popularity is experiencing an unstoppable evolution, a large part of which is the involvement of the music industry. Fortnite’s recent live in-game gig with Travis Scott saw over 12 million players tune in while brands like Burberry and Louis Vuitton are already utilising the creative opportunities that this collision of worlds has created, designing digital fashion lines and sponsoring virtual musicians. In this episode, we’re joined by Toa Dunn, the head of Riot Music Group, which is owned by Riot Games, the company behind League of Legends. In this, Toa teaches content creators how to craft emotional narratives through music, how in-game concerts and esports matches present massive opportunities for brands and how major artists are using video games as a means to connect with new audiences.
This week on Social in Six, Theo and Eve announce the long-awaited launch of Facebook Messenger and Instagram Direct’s integration, explaining what it means for both brands and users. We also cover stories from Snapchat, LinkedIn and Pinterest, as Snap expands its video ad offering and LinkedIn and Pinterest both roll out their versions of the popular Stories format. Finally we discuss what Reddit’s move to the UK means for advertisers in the region and how Facebook’s update to Rights Manager will affect what images you post on Facebook and Instagram. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
Times are tough. And, as such, in the past few months, brands have taken their duty to communicate purpose seriously - too seriously. This week we’re joined by Dom Boyd, managing director of market research company Kantar and previously of adam&eveDDB. Dom says there’s a concerning trend in creative advertising: we’ve lost our sense of humour. Kantar has crunched the numbers and found that funny ads are becoming harder to find. While we are in a pandemic, Dom believes that people don’t need intermittent reminders that life can suck - ad breaks are annoying enough. So why have brands cowered away from comedy, how can advertisers reverse the trend and what are the differences in tone between traditional and digital? We discussed all of this and more, revealing Kantar’s own data on the matter and Theo and Eve’s advice for brands who want to use social to inject some comic relief back into their creative.
Theo and Eve are back with Social in Six - a breakdown of the top social media headlines and what you need to know. This week we’re talking about Instagram’s new home screen which highlights Shopping and Reels, Snapchat’s decision to bring ads to its lightweight Minis apps and the launch of Google’s answer to TikTok, YouTube Shorts, in India. We also discuss Facebook’s AR glasses in partnership with Ray-Ban, Facebook Messenger’s new co-watching feature and the launch of closed captions on IGTV. Plus we share with you our own insight from The Social Media Leaderboard in August, revealing which brands performed best on each platform. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
As one of the most prestigious advertising magazines in the world, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking Adweek’s writers only care for a specific type of ad. But just as creativity has moved on from eye-wateringly expensive masterpieces and ten-minute short films, so too has Adweek’s definition of what makes a memorable campaign. In this episode, we’re joined by Adweek’s creative and innovation editor, David Griner, who reveals he and other industry insiders would rather see great ideas executed swiftly and in a way that’s culturally-relevant than flawless ideas that come late. That’s welcome news for anyone working in social, where speed and reactivity often trump indulgent artistry. So is it possible to penetrate Adweek’s pages with a well-timed tweet or TikTok trend? From creative effectiveness to award show politics, tune in to hear what the top writers in advertising are looking for from brands today.
Theo and Eve are back with Social in Six - a breakdown of the top social media headlines and what you need to know. This week we discuss TikTok’s partnership with Teespring and what that means for creators and monetisation, the expansion of Instagram Guides as the platform experiments with long-from, and the reasons why Facebook might soon ban all news posts in Australia. We also cover the trend causing a surge in Snapchat user growth, Twitter’s update to Trending Topics and the expansion of Facebook Shops and Instagram Checkout in the US. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
When TikTok first stepped on the scene, cynics called it a passing fad. It’s only been two years since Musical.ly merged into TikTok and the platform has fast become the gold standard for content creation. In this episode, we’re joined by TikTok’s managing director of global business solutions, Inam Mahmood, and Abi Clarke, a stand-up comedian who has shot to fame on the platform over lockdown. Between the two of them, they provide a comprehensive look at TikTok for brands and creators. We discuss how TikTok’s algorithm works, how to find creators to partner with and the tangible impact of UGC. From breakdowns of the best TikTok campaigns to the power of the platform’s comment section, we find out everything you need to know to make your mark on the hottest platform of the year.
Theo and Eve are back this week with Social in Six - a breakdown of the top social media headlines and what you need to know. We’re talking about TikTok’s first music distribution partnership with UnitedMasters, Twitter’s new reply features and Facebook’s campaign to get brands and users including more hashtags in their posts as well as using them as a search tool on the platform. We also discuss the news that Facebook has officially entered the first stage of its messaging merger, as Facebook Messenger and Instagram Direct are seen to combine for the first time. Finally we discuss Snapchat’s new strategy to encourage its users to share Snap content on everywhere but Snap, including TikTok which Snapchat has created several new Lenses specifically for. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
For the last 15 years, YouTube has shaped culture, but culture equally shapes YouTube. Because the platform’s Trending tab is curated based on what’s popular, it’s a true reflection of society and culture by country - and therefore an invaluable resource for brands. This week we’re joined by YouTube’s culture and trends lead, Roya Zeitoune, whose job it is to track these trends. In this episode she reveals what is popular right now, how brands can use that information in their strategy and what you can learn about your audience with these insights. We also discuss how YouTube content reflects how our needs have changed since the pandemic on a truly global scale. Plus we cover the impact of YouTube on culture, broadcasting, celebrity and discoverability. This episode is a must-listen for brands and marketers that want to crack YouTube, understand the function of its many content formats and understand its nuanced relationship with your customers.
Theo and Eve are back with Social in Six - a breakdown of the top social media headlines and what you need to know. This week, we discuss the updates to Messenger that are seeing SMEs and users through lockdown, including livestreams from Messenger Rooms and a new ecommerce and customer service plugin. We also discuss the latest from Twitter’s proposed paid subscription model, and reveal the features you could soon be asked to shell out for. Next we talk Snapchat as its latest feature is the last in a long line of music licensing deals for all the major social media players, but it’s not necessarily the attack on TikTok that most headlines assume. And finally, on TikTok, we discuss the latest in its campaign against Facebook’s monopoly - a pledge to open its algorithm and moderation processes for evaluation. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
Warning, themes of a sensitive nature (suicide, self-harm, eating disorders): Social platforms face enormous pressure to improve their policies on suicide, self-harm and eating disorders. But pointing the finger at Facebook might be the most dangerous move of all. In the same week that the UK government sparked outrage among people recovering from an eating disorder, we spoke to one of Facebook’s advisory board members, Dr Ysabel Gerrard, whose job it is to make sure Facebook isn’t also adding to a problem that pre-dates its existence. In this episode she reveals exactly how policies are implemented at Facebook Inc and what matters to the company right now. We also discuss the other social platforms posing an equally problematic risk. Importantly, Ysabel reveals the issue with governments and press using Facebook as a scapegoat for mental health, and how everyone from parents to fashion brands has a role to play. Ysabel specialises in the psychology of eating disorders and tells us that anorexia has the highest mortality rate of any other mental illness. Its online communities are among the most impenetrable and private. And that is presenting researchers and platform moderators with an unprecedented ethical and logistical dilemma: should we be trying to moderate recovery?
Theo and Eve are back this week with Social in Six - a breakdown of the top social media headlines and what you need to know. In this episode, we reveal the US launch date for Instagram’s Reels and explain how it differs to TikTok. We also give you a first look into Snapchat’s new brand profiles that are currently in testing among a select group of brands, and are due to roll out at the end of this year. Speaking of Snapchat, it and Twitter have released their Q2 earnings, highlighting the impact that COVID-19 has had on ad revenue - though Twitter’s user growth shows a boost of relevance these last few months. We also cover two updates from Facebook, including a new section for official music videos in Watch and a Pages redesign that removes Likes altogether. Finally we discuss the new advertising formats on offer from YouTube, including spots for livestreams and 3D product displays. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
In a time where consumers have been confined to their homes and social contact has been limited; influence has been pulling to the forefront of our increasingly virtual reality. Where other channels have been on the back foot, unable to activate amongst social distancing, influence has found itself in a unique position. In this episode of Social Minds, we’re joined by head of influence at Ogilvy, Rahul Titus, to find out how brands and agencies can future proof the influencer marketing landscape when it is needed more than ever, and new platforms like TikTok are changing how we interact with and discover talent. Challenges such as brand safety, engagement fraud and consumer mistrust still plague influencer marketing, and Rahul says it’s up to us to address these issues as influencers will become ever more important to their brand partners. In this, expect to hear why the ASA is crucial, the opportunities for influencers now and the measures brands can put in place to ensure real ROI from their influencer campaigns.
Theo and Eve are back this week with Social in Six - a breakdown of the top social media headlines and what you need to know. In this episode, expect to hear all about Twitter’s new paid-for feature and what it means for publishers, the leaked code that shows how WhatsApp and Messenger will be integrated (and sooner than you think) and get a first look at TikTok’s new ad platform for brands, which looks suspiciously like Facebook Ads Manager. We also talk about several new features coming to both LinkedIn and Instagram, including a double-tap Like function for the recruitment platform and a dedicated page for Stories on Instagram, as well as the test of a new Shopping tab for users outside of the US. Finally hear why Facebook decided to kill its TikTok clone Lasso, and whether or not your brand should pay attention to the boycott. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com or drop a post in our Facebook Group.
A lot of industries have been damaged or made irrelevant by the onset of COVID-19 lockdowns across the world. Podcasting isn’t one of them. Despite a lack of commuting, there has been a significant shift in the creation and consumption of podcasts, in everything from wellness to true crime. In this episode, we’re joined by David Hill, account manager at Acast and previously of Spotify, to lean how people’s behaviour with podcasts has changed in the last three months, which behaviours are here to stay and which will revert back to normal one day in the hopefully not-too-distant future. Acast’s primary data on podcast listeners across all demographics is a crucial resource for creators and brands, which includes insight on sponsored reads versus branded shows and the time of day that people tune in.
Theo and Eve are back this week with Social in Six - a breakdown the top social media headlines and what you need to know. In this episode we discuss the arrival of Voice Tweets and TikTok For Business, as well as the news that brands that want to advertise on Instagram will no longer have to have a Facebook Ads account to do so. That news follows the growing advertiser boycott of Facebook - the third in as many years. We also cover everything revealed at Snapchat’s smash-hit Partner Summit event, as well as revealing the reasons that WhatsApp Pay was suspended by Brazil’s government just one week after its launch - paving an uncertain path for Facebook’s Project Libra. Finally we talk about the latest addition to Instagram Shopping - something that small businesses and creators will be very, very happy to hear. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
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Marketing and advertising is saturated with rules for best practice. Swedish plant-based milk brand Oatly has rejected them all. The brand frequently mocks the idea of advertising within its ads, it prints negative feedback on its packaging and once took to Instagram to poke fun at its own CEO. In this episode of Social Minds, we’re joined by Oatly’s creative director Michael Lee, to find out the process behind every self-deprecating billboard or tweet. The impressive part? Oatly has successfully scaled with just three copywriters, no CMO and no TOV guidelines across global markets. In this, Michael explains the importance of TOV and language, why having a marketing director hurts progress, and how a brand can be 100% serious about its cause, without taking itself seriously at all. This episode is a lesson in unapologetic fun, meaningful action and doing things differently.
Theo and Eve are back this week with Social in Six - a breakdown of the top social media headlines and what you need to know. In this episode we cover several new updates from Twitter, including the launch of its Stories product Fleets and the return of the infamous blue ticks; we talk about Instagram’s latest change to Stories, which alters the UI to double the number of Stories on your screen; and we discuss Facebook’s new engagement analytics for measuring the effect of comments on reach, including what that means for refining performance. Also this week, we reveal new research that shows the average usage of TikTok among 4-15 year olds has caught up to YouTube, and what that means for both platforms. Finally, we discuss changes to Reddit’s board as co-founder Alexis Ohanian’s request to replace him with a Black man is honoured in the appointment of Michael Seibel. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
As more and more users join social media, the challenge of reaching those most relevant to your brand gets harder, dialling up the demand for ad space. Knowing this, platforms have to continually find new ways of helping paid social managers and advertisers reach users on their apps. So which of social’s main players should you invest more time in? This week we’re joined by Katrina Cimetta, a paid social media manager for Domino’s at the time of recording, to discuss everything from incrementality testing to the race for more creative solutions in paid social. In this episode, Kat, who’s now working at Great Ormond Street Hospital, discusses the lessons to be learnt from each platform and the future for TikTok as it ramps up its appeal to paid marketers. And finally, with so much uncertainty, is now the time to ramp up your paid social activity or take a step back?
Every week Theo and Eve bring you Social in Six - a breakdown of the top social media headlines and what you need to know. This week we dissect some of the biggest stories to come out of Instagram, including a breakthrough in social commerce with Shops, a new space for editorial content called Guides, and the platform’s move to finally show ads on IGTV and split the ad revenue with creators. Elsewhere, we take a closer look at President Trump’s decision to remove certain immunities for social platforms, which came in the same week Facebook rebranded its Calibra crypto wallet to Novi. And finally, after one of the biggest executive shuffles in social, we give our reaction to Disney’s head of streaming becoming TikTok’s new CEO. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
Journalist Chris Stokel-Walker understands YouTube better than most. The majority of his career has been spent covering the vast and sometimes chaotic development of its influence and its influencers. In this episode of Social Minds, Chris joins us to share his insight into the world of the streaming powerhouse, its creators and their superfans. In this, we discuss whether or not YouTubers can claim privacy, the crossover of YouTube and TV and the nuances of new ‘celebrity’. Plus he reveals the mistake every single influencer today is making that puts their privacy - and sometimes their lives - at risk. Brands, agencies, YouTubers: this conversation explains the YouTube career in detail, exposing the complex motives that drive fans to become so much more than a subscriber.
Theo and Eve are back this week with Social in Six to break down the top social media headlines and what you need to know. In this episode we cover a handful of new features from Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, including anti-bullying tools and prompts to reconsider offensive language. We also discuss the news that Facebook will compensate its moderators for the first time ever, many of whom have been left with mental health conditions like PTSD due to their work for the company. Finally we give you a first look at Spotify’s new video podcasts - currently in testing with two of YouTube’s biggest starts - and reveal the new advertising format from TikTok that has Snapchat and Instagram quaking. Want to be on Social Minds? We’re answering your questions about the social landscape in every episode of Social in Six. To have your question featured, send us a voice note at social.minds@socialchain.com.
Non government organisations like WWF are used to driving action on and off social, while balancing sensitive messaging with limited budgets. Now the majority of brands find themselves in that very position. So what can brands learn from NGOs during a global pandemic? This week we’re joined remotely by Alice More O'Ferrall and Holly Kay, acting head of global digital and social account manager at WWF respectively. WWF needs no introduction; it was established in the 60s and is the world’s leading independent conservation organisation. In this, we discuss how COVID-19 has impacted the WWF’s messaging around climate change and animal welfare, as well as key activations such as #EarthHour. Plus, we learn a crucial lesson in how to not be tone deaf, and hear how to spend a limited budget wisely when it comes to comms and marketing.
Every week Theo and Eve bring you Social in Six - a breakdown of the top social media headlines and what you need to know. This week we reveal new features from Instagram and TikTok, as competition increases between the two. While Instagram has made food ordering available through the app, TikTok is pressing ahead with Donation Stickers and a potential Shop Now button having just hit 2 billion downloads. Also this week, we discuss how Facebook is monetising lifestreams and why Twitter has opened its API to data researchers. Finally we discuss the recent study that revealed 75% of people in the US want brands to do more in the fight against coronavirus, believing brands to hold more power than their own government. Exclusive discount code for Social Media Week One virtual conference: SMWsocial20ONEchain Want to be on Social Minds? Every Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.
If you’re a brand that wants to speak to Gen Z and you’re not on Snapchat, what are you doing? We have Snapchat to thank for the mass adoption of augmented reality. It’s the reason everyone is currently sat at home trying on ‘guess the gibberish’ and ‘which Disney character am I?’ filters. Here to tell us why AR lenses are the phenomenon they are is Snap Inc’s global director of creative strategy, Will Scougal. Before Snap, Will was head of brand strategy at Twitter. In this episode, we reveal what brands can achieve with immersive ad experiences, why Snap is determined to democratise AR and why inclusivity has been key to the platform’s success. Snap Inc has been named the most innovative company of 2020 by FastCompany and now with the DIY Lens Web Builder, a promised $750,000 to AR influencers this year and optimistic revenue and user growth in Q1, it seems this is no lucky streak for Snapchat but years of consistent innovation and a strong USP finally paying off. This episode gives you an inside look at the creative strategy of Snapchat - now the go-to platform for direct-response advertising and Social Minds’ favourite comeback kid.
Every week Theo and Eve bring you Social in Six - a breakdown of the top social media headlines and what you need to know. This week we address TikTok’s messaging ban on under 16s, Facebook’s $5.7 bn investment and the return of Project Libra. We also discuss what can be deduced from Snapchat’s Q1 earnings report, as well as reveal new features from Facebook and Instagram, including a gaming app from Facebook that hopes to rival Twitch and YouTube, and a simulcast option that will finally enable brands and influencers to maximise their engagement on one stream across two audiences. Finally, we want to update you on our new schedule for Social Minds, and report what Instagram chief Adam Mosseri had to say to our CEO Steven Bartlett on capped Instagram Story views. Want to be on Social Minds? Every other Monday we’re answering your questions about the social landscape. Send in your voice recordings to social.minds@socialchain.com.