Posting
pictures of your friends and family, statuses about what you are doing today,
sharing information about your life and finding out news all through the
internet is the newest trend today.
Social media has changed the business world dramatically. It can help spread awareness, increase
customer base and allow people to find out the latest updates with a
company. It is almost a demand today
that companies have a large presence on all social media channels if they want
to keep up with competition. Among many
other businesses, Amazon.com is active online, but unlike any other
organization it uses the online- social world in a very unique way.
Amazons
social strategy revolves around two big topics- “customer reviews” and “similar
products.” Amazon’s “similar products” tool appears at the bottom of the page
when you buy a product. When a customer
buys for example an Apple iPhone 5S, accessories and other Apple items that
other customers who purchased the iPhone 5S also purchased shows up. Using this
information and going one step further, Amazon uses algorithms that decide what
products customers will by based on their previous purchases and then sends
emails with those items. This is very
similar to a Facebook fan page that lists popular items. For example if Apple
has a Facebook fan page for the iPhone 5S, on the bottom of the screen would
appear five other top selling items that people are then exposed to. Amazon is using the successes of social media
and turning them into their own way of a successful business.
Amazon
has also utilized customer reviews which is a way for customers to see how
other users liked the product they are about to buy. Almost every single item has a customer
review and rating. They are allowed to
put up honest reviews about when they received the item, if it worked the way
it should, and if the price was worth it.
Using this, customers can know which ones they should buy and which ones
they should not. This is a social strategy
that is beneficial only to the consumer and has allowed Amazon a competitive
edge. Amazon does not try to hide the negative reviews. Even the bad ones are left up there for other
customers to know about.
Similar
to sending personalized emails targeting customer’s latest purchases and items
suggested they buy in the future, Amazon uses search engine optimization as a
tool to reach customers on a mass scale.
Search engine optimization is critical for the new social era and
businesses need to use this to their advantage.
The more pages you have on your website, the more pages your site prospects
to find you in search engines and more chances to rank for your business' top
keywords. Amazon has 248,000,000 pages
stored in Google's index. Each of these 248,000,000 pages has the opportunity
to rank for any number of keywords in search engines which means that
more people are likely to be linked to the Amazon.com website.
Amazon.com has made it possible to
access your account through Facebook. This business tactic is called cross
selling because it is selling and advertising products through a difference
channel. Cross selling with Facebook is especially efficient because it is
possible to see product reviews of items that their Facebook “friends” bought
in the past and items that are put on their “Wish Lists.” Wish Lists are a way for Amazon shoppers to collect and save
information about products they would like to have. Wish Lists can be marked
private, but Amazon’s default setting for Wish Lists is for them to be public
and viewable by anyone.
For example, if a Facebook connected customer is looking at the Amazon Kindle Fire HD tablet,
Amazon may show them reviews that their social connections have written and a
list of their social connections who have put the tablet on their Wish Lists.
Amazon may also use the consumer’s Facebook “Like” information to show their
products that they may want to buy. For example, Amazon may show a consumer who
on Facebook says they like the Beatles, the latest boxed set of music.
Amazon has used social media to its advantage
and partnered up with Facebook as a benefit for both companies. Amazon.com also has their own Facebook page
where employees are posting latest discounts and sales, raising awareness
about certain products, and recruiting great people to work at Amazon. Amazon also has their own Instagram where they
post pictures of new products and places where individuals can visit on Amazon
local, a website where individuals can buy discounted meals to restaurants and
fun activities in their local area. Amazon
also uses Twitter to spread the word about their newest products and upcoming
sales. Amazon uses traditional social media
outlets as well as the new innovative ideas they created.
Amazon
also has an app that can be installed on any device where individuals are
linked right to their accounts and can order items from anywhere with internet access. This allows people to order items when they
are traveling, in need of something fast, or do not have access to a computer. This app includes all features of the website
and you can even input credit card information. Allowing individuals to have
access anytime, anywhere makes Amazon a fierce competitor. Part of the app is
the “scan it” feature which allows individuals to scan a bar code of an item
they are holding in their hand at a different store and it will tell them how
much it costs at that store. It also
shows similar products on Amazon.com and gives the price, pictures, and
customer reviews about those items. All
the information will pop up about the item to give the customer everything they
want to know so that they can make an informed purchase decision. Personally I almost always end up buying
items from Amazon.com because it is a better quality item for a lower cost.
Social
media will continue to be a vital part of the world and will continue to help
businesses grow. Although it can be very
helpful, it is important to learn how to do it correctly so the results are
positive. Amazon.com has used popular
ways as well as designed upcoming and creative ways of capturing the public eye
through online social media. I look forward to seeing what Amazon comes up with
next to attract individuals to purchase their products and what makes them
stick out from the rest of the competition.
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