This fun photo and video app that millions use daily can drive those users straight to your business.
Snapchat is a growing photo-messaging app with 100 million daily active users, 80 billion video views per day, and users spend an average of 30 minutes on the app per day. Definitely, as Snapchat user base grows in 2016 your opportunities of finding your audiences on Snapchat grow as well.
Snapchat is a mobile app that allows users to send photos and 10 seconds videos directly to friends that will see it once and never anymore. Or send it as a Snapchat Story that allows friends to see the photos and videos sent for a period of 24h as many times as they want.
From the business perspective, using Snapchat Story to send out a message to the audience that may be potential customers is the key for success on Snapchat. So, if your business is not on Snapchat yet, take a look in this 6 types of content used to engage with Snapchat users and get started now. Make Snapchat part of your marketing strategy!
1) Broadcast Events:
If your business is hosting an event use Snapchat to show your audience the event through your company’s eyes. It will allow your audience to feel they are connected to the company and know about the behind the scenes of the event. The objective is to make your audience feel they are also in the process of the event.
A good example of how to interact with audience in live events is NBA. In 2014 NBA created a Snapchat account to show the live action of players during the games. It proportionated viewers the value of feeling more intimate with their favorite players.
2) Tease New Products:
Make your audience curious about new products and services. Give your followers a little piece of evidence of what is the new product. For example, show them color of the product, or use photos as a puzzle. They will be engaging with your company because they will want to know about the new product. Also, they will be excited for the new product release.
Also, you could allow your followers to make part of the process by offering them the possibility of choosing between colors or surveying them about the product. Just ask them to screenshot the photo they prefer, and instantly you will be able to measure your followers reaction.
3) Behind the Scenes
Show behind the scenes of you company. You can show products development, products production, and different sectors of your company. Be creative, of course you do not have to show everything about the company on Snapchat. But showing few parts of how people work in your company may be interesting to followers.
Also, if you show behind the scenes of your company, your audience will connect to your company and feel they make part of it. You will create advocates for your brand.
4) Keep It Fun
Snapchat users want to be entertained. So, do not show them a corporate life without action with people sitting in front of computers. It is not fun and will bore your audience, and consequently they will not see your Snapchats anymore. Instead, show your audience fun things that happen in the company, you can also be creative and make something that is boring seems to be nice!
Just don’t forget that you are still a company that wants to be taken seriously. Use causality as Snapchats users look for it, but keep it professional.
5) Tell a Story
Since Snapchat is a source of entertainment, use Snapchat to tell stories. But remember, keep it simple and easy to digest. Snapchat’s users want a quick to access content that can be seen rapidly during a little break or even during daily activities.
Snapchat limits its videos to 10 seconds each, so you can make many 10 seconds videos one followed by the other to tell short stories that anyone can see at once.
6) Driving Traffic
Use Snapchat to drive potential customers to your website, and even to your brick and mortar store. Give your audience coupons they can use to buy products. According to a study made by Sumpto, a marketing company, 67% of college students would want to receive discounts and promotions from brands through Snapchat. And 58% of college students would be more likely to buy products from a company if the company sends out coupons via Snapchat.
Final Thoughts
Snapchat is a very fun and casual app to use. Mastering how to use it will only benefit your business. It will allow your business to gain the trust of a young and proactive audience that is open to interact with brands and become potential customers.












