How to find the best social media agency for your business

February 14, 2022

You’ve allocated the budget for your social media marketing strategy.

You’ve convinced the CEO that it is essential for growth.

You’ve set key metrics for success.

Now what?

From signposting potential customers to your website, amplifying your brand’s messaging and raising awareness of your products and services, social media has become more than ever before an essential part of any brand’s marketing strategy.

So how do you choose the social media agency that’s right for you?

We’ve been driving brands to reach their desired audience for nearly a decade, and in doing so have come up with a recipe of successful ingredients when appointing the perfect social media agency.

Find a specialist senior leadership team that cares

Social media requires time and experience to plan and grow. You don’t want a team that’s inexperienced, new to the industry, or not up on the latest trends.

Our Senior Leadership team knows our brands and their business inside out.

We’ve been agents of growth from when we were a small team in 2012 to now, when we are proudly one of the fastest growing ad-tech companies in Europe.

Each of our Senior Leaders specialises in one of our four divisions; Community Management, Creative, Paid Social and our specialist ATOM technology.

We’re always here to talk to our clients, whether it’s over the phone, via email and of course face-to-face; establishing a rapport provides a good foundation for any agency/client relationship.

Culture is key

A happy, motivated team means great work and satisfied clients. You want to make sure to find a team that loves what they do, demands the highest standards from themselves and lives and breathes social media.

Our company culture is a big part of why we’re as successful as we are.  As we’ve grown as a business, replicating our highly dynamic start-up culture on a larger scale has meant maintaining our original traditions.

We recognise birthdays, anniversaries and significant milestones in our team members’ lives. We also prioritise get-togethers, team events, away days and team building activities.

Industry leaders

Social media is fast paced, reactive and provokes strong reactions. Finding an agency that understands this is essential to cutting through the noise and a crowded marketplace.

How do we stay ahead?

We regularly attend industry events and host workshops to share, educate and put the agency:2 stance on everything we do.

From live television interviews, to hosting talks at Social Media Week, we deliver thoughtful experiences with confidence, making us leaders in the social sphere.

Our comprehensive blog is up on all the trends and a great source of information within the industry.

The secret sauce to our success

It’s simple. We are committed to our clients. Finding an agency that cares is the first step towards success.

Delivering results is at the heart of everything we do and, ultimately, what we’re judged on. As a leading social media agency, we are experts at creating highly effective campaigns which deliver ROI.

Client testimonials, case studies and awards are good indicators as to whether an agency can deliver what they promise. We thrive on hearing feedback and implementing learnings to optimise future campaigns and build on what we know. This is why we’ve won the FT 1000 Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies in 2019 award.

If you want to find out how to take your social offering to the next level, contact us at agency:2 on 0203 598 9194.

Running winning influencer campaigns

February 11, 2022

Influencer marketing has gotten bigger than ever, with an estimated value of around $5 billion worldwide as well as gaining a fundamental role in defining the power of social media, especially in terms of conversion and PPC.

Brands and companies of any size are choosing to invest more and more budget towards influencer campaigns, as they recognise the quality of the customers they attract and the actual results in terms of ROI. Research indicates that around 54% of marketers plan on spending more than $250,000 per year on influencer marketing – astounding figures that show huge growth and huge potential.

With its rapid and constant growth, influencer marketing is an opportunity you can’t miss; however it can be extremely daunting to navigate. Here’s our list of factors to consider before implementing a successful campaign.

Fix your objectives 

It is important to set your campaign objectives prior to starting. Influencer campaigns can seem very promising but they’re not always the right strategy for a brand, as they depend on what product is being promoted and what audience you are planning to reach.

First, have a discussion with your client to set realistic goals and see what can be achieved. Involve them in the project and pay attention to what they are looking for. This will help you not only define the limits of the campaign itself (and to understand what’s in your power) but also understand what type of content you are looking for, from the influencers and the platforms that are best for your campaign.

 

Don’t compromise authenticity over complete control

It’s true, paid partnerships with high-quality influencers can guarantee control over influencers’ content as well as gain higher reach and engagement but…reaching larger communities doesn’t necessarily mean that they will all be interested in your products.

Micro-influencers are a great alternative if you are aiming for high levels of engagement and if you want to connect with users that could turn into buyers. Their communities are smaller but tend to have similar interests to your buyers, so there’s a higher chance that the message you are trying to get across will be received by more people.

Micro-influencers generally are considered to be more genuine and authentic, and brands should embrace their great potential for a real edge over the competition.

 

Verify the audience

Fake followers are one of the biggest issues for an influencer campaign, because they lead to poor results and bad ROI. Before starting your collaboration with influencers, analyse their audience. At the same time, you will get many essential insights about engagement rate, their audience age range and locations (useful if your campaigns are location-sensitive), and are more likely to avoid poor results.

Purchased followers is another big problem to look out for: they present themselves as normal followers and generate just as much engagement as the real ones, with the main problem being they don’t actually convert into buyers.

Influencers use fake or purchased followers to increase their communities and therefore obtain more paid collaborations, but this vicious circle can be stopped using the right influencer platforms that help you analyse their audiences and find the best fit for your campaigns.

 

Follow the rules

Remember that a paid partnership still needs to be considered as a type of advertisement and therefore is ruled by specific requirements that can differ depending on the country. Make sure you build disclosure guidelines into your agreements with the influencers and obtain legal advice for your agreements.

 

Our winning influencer campaigns

Here at agency:2 we’re influencer marketing enthusiasts! Our collaborations with  Moroccanoil for example, and many other global brands have helped us build customised workflow processes that start with research and analysis and end with great results!

Our influencer campaigns are paired with our award-winning ATOM technology, which collects engaged audiences and maximises further drive impact and ROI via a second phase media activation.

If you’re interested in our influencer marketing services or you want to know more about our campaigns