Posted on 06/14/2013 3:57:42 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
As I was browsing the pages of Google News to stay up-to-date with the latest in entertainment, politics, science, and other trending stories, I was surprised to see numerous headlines about Sarah Palin. Now, this post isnt meant to be political at all, but it still impresses me that even after 4 years without holding or running for office, Palin is still able to make headlines even just because of a single tweet or Facebook post.
From death panels to blood libel to her latest tweets on the IRS, I cant think of any other politician who could make the front page of any newspaper because of a simple social media statement. Whether or not you like her, this sort of social media influence is the kind of impact that brands everywhere are after.
I realize that most brands will never achieve the influence or following Sarah Palin has, but thats exactly why shes such a powerful content marketing example. By using Facebook and Twitter to bypass traditional media, Palin is able to speak directly to those who agree with her and give them more of what they want to hear. While brands certainly dont have to say the same controversial things Palin does, theres definitely a secret behind her success. 1.Know your audience and what they want. 2.Give your audience what they want. 3.Be consistent in doing it.
These strategies have defined Palins online presence, garnering media attention for her 388 Facebook posts and 1,498 tweets. While they might be basic principles, they have to be implemented to work, and Palins social media presence certainly embodies these principles.
This isnt to say that all brands that embody these principles will succeed. These are just the basics. As I delved deeper, one of the biggest assets to Palins online presence is her unique voice, and brands will similarly need to develop their own voice to succeed.
Storytelling Tips from Alaska
While Palin uses social media to endorse candidates or offer political statements, shes surprisingly personal as well. Out for a job in Central Park. Beautiful, she tweeted one morning. Remember, social media was founded on the premise of being personable and allowing humans to connect with one another. By making your brand more human, youre making it relatable, developing a deeper bond with existing followers, and playing to the strengths of social media. But humanizing your content isnt the only compelling storytelling strategy
Be Ruthless with Your Posts
Now dont get me wrong, Im by no means encouraging brands to be as controversial as Sarah Palin, especially politically! However, I cant think of a single time where shes said something and backed down from a position. This kind of commitment to her beliefs is whats made Palin a firebrand for conservatives and a target for her detractors. Remember, if you try speaking to everyone, chances are youll end up speaking to no one. Likewise, is your brand fired up about your products and services?
Be persistent in your social media communication channels and keep finding new, creative ways to promote yourself. Now, if you accidentally happen to make a public political statement similar to the Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, or Hobby Lobby controversies, then be unafraid to make a mistake. Consumers want to see confidence from their brands.
Develop Your Voice on Social Media
What better way to develop confidence than to develop your brands voice? With her folksy style that thrills supporters and annoys detractors, Palin has one of the most recognizable voices among todays politicians. I love those hockey moms. You know what they say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull is? Lipstick. Folks, this government isnt too big to fail, its too big to succeed. Divorce Todd? Have you seen Todd? I may be just a renegade hockey mom, but Im not blind!
If you recognized any of those quotes or read them in your head with Palins piercing voice then you just proved my point. Love it or hate it, her voice is recognizable anywhere, and brands should want the same. Whether you harness your actual voice or develop an editorial calendar that showcases personality, be sure to confidently define your voice.
Ultimately, for whatever reason Sarah Palin continues to be a force in todays politics and pop culture. You dont need to like or agree with her to learn something from her social media tactics.
Have you tried any of these strategies? What lessons can your business use from Sarah Palins controversial style?
Honesty and belief in God is now a tactic.
As if the gayed up JCPenney wasn’t controversial. Where did that get them?
And it was the Chick-Fil-A boycott that led to the successful BUYCOTT.
I wish these big business north east wall street elitist types would STFU and understand that the north east is not all of America.
I’m sick of the homostapo and their turd poking agenda
Sarah should do what GOD compels her to do and ignore the “daniel’s” of the world.
LLS
I agree with you. Just to make what we are talking about totally clear...
http://www.christianbiblereference.org/faq_homosexuality.htm
“The first mention in the Bible is in Genesis 19:1-13. The wicked men of Sodom attempted a homosexual rape of two messengers from God who had come to visit Lot. As a result of this and other widespread wickedness, God destroyed the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah in a storm of fire and brimstone.
The next two mentions are in Leviticus
You shall not lie with a male as with a woman. It is an abomination. (NKJ, Leviticus 18:22)
If a man lies with a male as he lies with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination. They shall surely be put to death. Their blood shall be upon them. (NKJ, Leviticus 20:13)”
and yet with all that the homostapo and homosexuals still fool the fools
The media, liberals and even some so-called “conservatives” have tried to destroy her, but rather than wither under the relentless stupid attacks, she has flourished. She has repeatedly proven she is stronger than her detractors and attackers.
The liberal gene is dominant even amongst those pretending to be conservative.
They certainly do.
LLS
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