2020 completely opened the world’s eyes to the importance of social media, as well as the importance of personal wellbeing and staying safe from viral threats. We’ve become much less social in the real world, which has driven our social activities online – to places like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, et al. The colossal disruption to humanity that was COVID-19 has set us on a different trajectory, forcing people to rethink traditionally held beliefs and best-practices. So, what should you be focusing on in terms of your social media marketing in 2021? Let’s take a look:
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Platform Accountability
We’ve seen much debate around privacy and monopolies in the big-tech sectors in the first few weeks of 2021, with platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp being scrutinised for their less-than-transparent privacy policies. Consumers are waking up to the phenomenal power they have at their fingertips, and social media users will be demanding greater accountability and transparency from their preferred social media platforms in the new decade. -
Social Commerce
Social media selling is finally becoming a reality, as platforms negotiate integrations with financial institutions in an attempt to make online selling and buying even easier than it already is. Tools like Instagram’s Reel Shopping allows users to tag images with product links, which viewers can follow and facilitate purchases without having to leave the platform to do so. We’ll see more and more social media platforms incorporate social commerce in varying forms throughout 2021.