Results That Speak for Themselves

Results That Speak for Themselves
Pieter Groenewald

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Results That Speak for Themselves

Johannesburg, 3 August 2022: Seth Godin, the American author, businessman, marketer, and public speaker, who’s also considered the ultimate entrepreneur, has been quoted saying: “By the time there is a case study about your industry, you are already too late.” Fortunately, because of the adaptability and bespoke nature of influencer marketing, in spite of the following case studies, you can still be right on time – no matter your industry!

“The reality is that no matter your business, no matter your industry, and no matter your target audience, influencer marketing can be an invaluable tool in your marketing mix, and a must when it comes to the pursuit of success,” says Pieter Groenewald, CEO of South Africa’s leading Influencer Marketing Group, Nfinity.

Got doubts? You aren’t alone. There are plenty of marketing managers and CEOs who look at influencer marketing and think it’s just not for them. Their perception of this human channel is one of glitz and glamour, of celebrities popping bottles, and even, incongruous affiliations as an influencer with a massive following swap up their advocacy from one week to the next; celebrating fizzy drinks, and then vitamin water, with equal enthusiasm.

“As with most marketing, there are certainly cases where a campaign is poorly brainstormed and implemented because of a lack of insight and expertise on how to capitalise on the influencer marketing channel. However, for every case where the results may leave much to be desired, there are many more examples that meet – and exceed – the envisioned objectives,” says Groenewald.

Of course, you don’t have to just believe it. When it comes to serving up the evidence, there are several case studies that provide the proof. “We have three to share, each of which come from vastly different industries, to see just how their influencer marketing was carried out and what sort of results they received,” says Groenewald.

  1. Building Brand Awareness for a Medical Aid

“With more than 54 years in the game, a local medical aid was looking for a new avenue to spread the word about the benefits of its schemes, while increasing leads. Such a challenge is nothing new because no matter how long a business has been around, there’s always a need to raise awareness and drive conversions consistently,” says Groenewald.

It was decided that one of the best ways to achieve this objective was to turn the medical aid’s own members into influencers, tasking them with the creation of content that spread the word about their scheme’s unique selling points, talking to friends, family, and followers about how it benefits their situations and their lives. In addition to this, micro-influencers from a database were employed to ensure a greater organic reach beyond the existing base who already had their own reasons to believe. The campaign content was relatable and shared to Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, by 45 nano-influencers and 11 micro-influencers, who posted 504 user generated content pieces between them over a 10-month period.

And as for the results? Well, those speak for themselves. Link clicks to the website exceeded the target by 2.8x more, while the number of leads generated came in at two times higher than expected. With regards to the cost-per-lead, this goal was also improved by 3.3x more than expected.

2. Impressions and Engagement for Pharmaceutical Products

When it comes to marketing pharmaceutical products, there are many strategies, but there are few that generate as much success as a recommendation from a trusted friend or person of influence. And in this regard, an influencer marketing campaign more than delivered.

“The pharmaceutical product in question wanted to find a way to educate potential consumers about its benefits particular to the food-filled periods of celebration, such as long weekends and public holidays. Our proposal for the influencer campaign saw the deployment of existing consumers as nano-influencers to create food-focussed content with friends and family that would help to demonstrate the benefits of the product. An additional collection of micro-influencers was added to the mix to ensure the campaign achieved a larger organic reach,” says Groenewald.

When it came to the results, 7-million impressions were reported, with the relatable user generated content clocking 122 000+ engagements across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. The pool of influencers consisted of 82 nano-influencer and 9 micro-influencers who generated a total of 138 content pieces for the brand to leverage on their own social media channels.

3. Inspiring Excitement and Web Traffic for Travel Companies

There are many sources of travel-related content on social media, from ad campaigns to paid media and everything in between. A travel business decided to try something new to create excitement, while driving web traffic to the site which held an array of holiday packages to visit selected areas of South Africa.

“This influencer campaign differed from the usual where celebrities and known personalities jet off to places that few can follow. It utilised everyday people who love leisure and travel, inspiring them to post pictures from their previous holidays, while they shared their excitement at being able to travel and go on holiday again. Each piece of user generated content also included a link that drove interested individuals to the website to find out more,” says Groenewald.

In the measurement of the objective vs. what was achieved across the 10 nano-influencers and 19 pieces of user generated content, by the end of the campaign every objective was well and truly exceeded! The campaign delivered 5x the number of impressions expected, while the number of clicks through to the website came in at 3.5.x higher than estimated.

These days, the big questions with influencer marketing are no longer if or why, but how and when. So, get to it!

ABOUT THESALT AND WEBFLUENTIAL:

TheSALT is a digital platform that uses in-depth lifestyle information to connect businesses and brands to the right influencers. With more than ten years of experience, the team at TheSALT has amassed a wealth of knowledge that’ll ensure they can assist by connecting brands with the right people to generate and distribute content that inspires meaningful brand conversations. Webfluential is an influencer marketing software that is focused on helping agencies who want to grow their businesses by providing exceptional influencer marketing services to their clients. Both platforms feature functionalities that facilitate the effortless creation, management, and tracking of influencer campaigns, while enabling influencers to market themselves to brands and monetise their online activities.

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