How brand reputation can lift off (or stall) your social engagement

Social media is a harder nut to crack than you might think, and going in blind can do more hard than good. When you get it right, however, social media can do wonders for your brand.

How brand reputation can lift off (or stall) your social engagement

Maintaining a social media account can be a bit of a minefield. Everything you post has the potential to either brighten up your customer’s day, or give those pesky keyboard warriors something new to have a go at.

Being topical and reactive only adds to this risk, but also can heighten the reward. Posting consistently great content can make customers fall in love with your brand, while being too creative can leave you with egg on your face if there’s a chink in your armour.

Your brand perception is a big part of your defences, and can be the difference between going viral and calling in the crisis management team.

Take, for example, SpecSavers and Ryanair. Two household names who recently poked fun at British Airways after one of their Dusseldorf-bound flights mistakenly landed at the wrong airport.

Specsavers centred their messaging around their “Should’ve” proposition – a long-running, brilliantly executed and well received campaign. It was an immediate hit, with comments universally praising SpecSavers’ humour and timely response:

Whoever runs marketing at Specsavers needs a pay rise! 😂

— Tim Hoggarth (@TimHoggarth) March 25, 2019

 

Ryanair, on the other hand, didn’t get much love. After a bunch of negative press in recent months about its own operational failings, almost all of the responses to their post felt they weren’t in a position to throw stones:

The backlash was so strong that it became one of the most-read articles on BBC News, which isn’t the type of PR we imagine Ryanair were hoping for!

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