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Brands on Social Media |
Businesses are traditionally known to converse in high-sounding industry
jargon and a great deal of formality in customer relations.
But all
these are being thrown out with the advent of social media platforms
whose rules are set by the users. The erstwhile “serious” brands now
appear more relatable and they connect with customers in a language they
understand. These companies have found smart ways to market their
brands to consumers.
Here are a few brands in Nigeria that are in every way cool on social media,
GTBank
GTBank commands an impressive following on social media with over 300,000 followers on Twitter and over 2.7million likes on Facebook.
GTBank’s Twitter handle has certainly prevented a lot of potential
angry tirades at its customer care desk. The bank effectively uses the
account to attend customer queries on the network and they do so quickly
too, with step-by-step directions on how the customer can work around
any service hangup from GTBank. They even offer to follow you back so
they can take the conversations to DM. Splendid.
Durex
Sex sells, but Durex Nigeria is not counting on that alone. There are
10 million fans on Durex’s facebook page, makes you wonder what is
going on. The condom manufacturing company has taken its business all
out on social media, providing information to help couples spice their
relationship. Going by the comments on company’s Facebook page, the fans
are sure loving it. With risque pictures and even risquer comments,
things can get pretty R-rated in there sometimes.
OLX
OLX is a classifieds startup with over 3,000 followers on Twitter.
The startup puts up tweets with the usual marketing speak about the
platform and how users can safely use the platform. OLX also comes up
with witty tweets that relate to what it does. Here’s one
Konga
Konga, has over 92,000 followers on Twitter thereby making it the
most followed ecommerce startup on social-media within Nigeria. That
sure screams that they are doing something right on Twitter, but there
is more, the brand has over 1.3 million likes on Facebook.
Besides the marketing speak and coupon giveaways, the startup gives
straightforward responses to complaints and request of their followers
on Twitter.
Hotels.ng
Hotels.ng’s recent $1.2 million series A funding from international
VCs reflect the level of growth the startup has attained in its three
years of operation. The hotel booking startup has over 14,000 likes on Facebook and 7,000 followers on Twitter. Engaging tweets and quirky replies to requests sure makes Hotel.ng stands out.
Etisalat Nigeria
Etisalat has over 190,000 followers on Twitter and over 1.1 million likes on Facebook. The telco’s Twitter account
promotes the company’s products and engages followers on popular topics
which are primarily football and music. Cool factor; football and music
because Nigerians love those two. Especially together.
Supermart.ng
E-newsletters are annoying, but Supermart has made it something to
look forward to. This might not fall under social media coolness, but
Supermart is definitely a cool brand in its own right. TechCabal wrote
about the super email marketing
of Supermart earlier. The startup has kept the open rates of its
newsletters close to its vest, but with the ad features in its
e-newsletters, open rates must be pretty good; good enough to sell to to
advertisers.
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