social media marketing Archives • https://camlifemag.com/tag/social-media-marketing/ A Life Style & Business journal for the live camcommunity Wed, 24 Mar 2021 01:32:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 https://i0.wp.com/camlifemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/URL-small.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 social media marketing Archives • https://camlifemag.com/tag/social-media-marketing/ 32 32 133180183 Social Media Marketing & your company https://camlifemag.com/social-media-marketing-your-company/ Fri, 08 Nov 2019 00:04:13 +0000 https://camlifemag.com/?p=4835 CamLife Magazine Available In Print Get our App on the Apple Store Get our app Coming soon for Android  Why a company should invest in Social Media marketing No doubt that Facebook (2.38 billion users), Instagram (1 billion users), Reddit (330 million active monthly users) and Twitter (126 million active DAILY users) have conquered the cyberspace with a great presence in our daily lives. Those very famous platforms represent a huge communication tool that combines entertainment and information. At the crossroad between private life, family and friends circles but also work and global social questions, social media consumption has caused a significant impact on the new digital sales funnels. The impressive evolution of social media is linked to the new technologies that turned us flexible and mobile than ever. Without any surprise, marketing and sales techniques have spotted the mobile trend a long time ago and have started to adapt the conversion funnels to those new smartphone layouts in order to boost their sales but also to consolidate their branding. In addition to a new addition to the mobile entertainment services, the consumers have started to crave a need for sharing and evaluating the products and services; therefore, the brands have started to include those new behaviors in their plans so they could use those pro-active consumers in their advantage People access Social Media mostly via mobile apps, in public transports, in the bathroom, during a break at work, before going to sleep, waiting for the elevator, etc…. All those relaxing moments are the most efficient for a company to plant a seed, aiming some brand awareness and hoping for future sales conversions. The traffic growth can take a bit more time than simply paying for a displayed ad on a popular website but the results are better and more sustainable: The users feel involved in the sales process, the approach is much nicer and subtle, in other words: The prey doesn’t feel pressured. With an intense mix of personal ambition, social challenges, and hyper-consumption pressures, the user has become a dynamic and powerful element in the sales process. Now, more than ever, customers can lead opinions and followers around a company brand. We can see the very successful examples of some brands that have decided to invest in Social Media even if their services or products weren’t directly related to the social space: Wendy’s, Netflix and PornHub on Twitter. Very often, those three accounts come up in the firsts step of the discussions with our clients; those brands are “cool”, they have this funny and trendy effect. It shares a positive, entertaining and sometimes even sassy image of the brands. The amazing effect that came together with the rise of social media, is this massive capacity to address a wide audience and feed them with commercial elements about your companies, push offers and discounts, educate them about your products but also entertain them and share the values of your business. The best of it: It’s free! By integrating those social media platforms into their daily routine, the users have let the door open and invited the brands to speak to them. On Twitter, for example, many users address their complaints to airline companies, sometimes in public, sometimes in Direct private Messages. We also see some fans engaging with their favorite camgirl or pornstar, sharing their favorite scene from an Adult movie or simply endorsing some lubricant brands. Personally, I am surprised how very few companies are taking care of their social digital presence. Most of the adult brands are not pushing it more or at least taking it seriously. Thanks to my past experiences in successful networks, I’ve had the opportunity to admire the powerful advertising strategies from some of the biggest brands of our industry: When I evaluate the benefits of a tight social media marketing plan, I am always surprised to see how companies are taking light decisions about it. We are clearly facing an opportunity for companies of all kinds, to open a direct and powerful communication channel with their targets to push sales, to make them feel involved, to gain their trust and loyalty at a very affordable cost. Alex Lecomte For more information about 7Veils, please visit www.7veils.com or email alex@7veils.com CamLife Magazine Get Your copy in print or on our app now! Print The Apple Store Legal Terms and Conditions GDPR FAQ Our Friends Studio 20 DivaTrafic Terpon Rising Star Pr Get Your copy Now ! 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 Why a company should invest in Social Media marketing

No doubt that Facebook (2.38 billion users), Instagram (1 billion users), Reddit (330 million active monthly users) and Twitter (126 million active DAILY users) have conquered the cyberspace with a great presence in our daily lives. Those very famous platforms represent a huge communication tool that combines entertainment and information. At the crossroad between private life, family and friends circles but also work and global social questions, social media consumption has caused a significant impact on the new digital sales funnels.

The impressive evolution of social media is linked to the new technologies that turned us flexible and mobile than ever. Without any surprise, marketing and sales techniques have spotted the mobile trend a long time ago and have started to adapt the conversion funnels to those new smartphone layouts in order to boost their sales but also to consolidate their branding. In addition to a new addition to the mobile entertainment services, the consumers have started to crave a need for sharing and evaluating the products and services; therefore, the brands have started to include those new behaviors in their plans so they could use those pro-active consumers in their advantage

People access Social Media mostly via mobile apps, in public transports, in the bathroom, during a break at work, before going to sleep, waiting for the elevator, etc…. All those relaxing moments are the most efficient for a company to plant a seed, aiming some brand awareness and hoping for future sales conversions. The traffic growth can take a bit more time than simply paying for a displayed ad on a popular website but the results are better and more sustainable: The users feel involved in the sales process, the approach is much nicer and subtle, in other words: The prey doesn’t feel pressured.

With an intense mix of personal ambition, social challenges, and hyper-consumption pressures, the user has become a dynamic and powerful element in the sales process. Now, more than ever, customers can lead opinions and followers around a company brand. We can see the very successful examples of some brands that have decided to invest in Social Media even if their services or products weren’t directly related to the social space: Wendy’s, Netflix and PornHub on Twitter.

Very often, those three accounts come up in the firsts step of the discussions with our clients; those brands are “cool”, they have this funny and trendy effect. It shares a positive, entertaining and sometimes even sassy image of the brands. The amazing effect that came together with the rise of social media, is this massive capacity to address a wide audience and feed them with commercial elements about your companies, push offers and discounts, educate them about your products but also entertain them and share the values of your business. The best of it: It’s free!

By integrating those social media platforms into their daily routine, the users have let the door open and invited the brands to speak to them. On Twitter, for example, many users address their complaints to airline companies, sometimes in public, sometimes in Direct private Messages. We also see some fans engaging with their favorite camgirl or pornstar, sharing their favorite scene from an Adult movie or simply endorsing some lubricant brands.

Personally, I am surprised how very few companies are taking care of their social digital presence. Most of the adult brands are not pushing it more or at least taking it seriously. Thanks to my past experiences in successful networks, I’ve had the opportunity to admire the powerful advertising strategies from some of the biggest brands of our industry: When I evaluate the benefits of a tight social media marketing plan, I am always surprised to see how companies are taking light decisions about it.

We are clearly facing an opportunity for companies of all kinds, to open a direct and powerful communication channel with their targets to push sales, to make them feel involved, to gain their trust and loyalty at a very affordable cost.

Alex Lecomte

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What is a shadowbanning? https://camlifemag.com/what-is-a-shadowbanning/ Fri, 28 Sep 2018 03:27:46 +0000 http://camlifemag.com/?p=1973 [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_single_image image=”1978″ img_size=”full”][vc_custom_heading text=” What is a shadowban?” font_container=”tag:h2|text_align:center”][vc_column_text]Are you suddenly unable to find yourself in Twitter search? Do you think you have been shadowbanned? This term has been floating around a lot. For 99% of the people, you have not been shadowbanned, you are simply the next victim of the updated Twitter search settings.  What is a shadowban? A shadowban is when your account is hidden from keyword, hashtag, and account search. This means that they only way people can see your tweets is if they go to your Twitter profile page. This is like a soft suspension. Typically a shadowban lasts 48-72 hours. You will not be notified when this happens. Officially, Twitter denies that they do this. But there is evidence to the contrary. The writer for the comic Dilber wrote an article about his shadowban likely due to his political tweets.  There are websites out there that will check if you are shadowbanned. These DO NOT WORK. After some of the updated API and algorithm changes, these services will tell almost anybody they are shadowbanned. I did a search for @CNN and they came up as shadowbanned. I did a search for @7_Veils, and we came up as shadowbanned. Neither account is shadowbanned. Some checkers are making notes that accounts may not be shadowbanned, as they are becoming aware of the inaccuracies.  This likely seems like what is happening to you. How you can tell if you are shadowbanned is by changing your settings and searching for yourself. What is actually happening? Everyone on Twitter had a new setting added in privacy and security: “Hide sensitive material in the search.”The default status for this setting is to be checked. This means that the default is for Twitter to hid sensitive content in search. If you are in porn, this means you. The good thing is all you have to do is uncheck this setting. Is My Content Sensitive? You have the option of marking your material as sensitive on Twitter, but this no longer matters for this security update. If you are in porn and are tweeting nude, sexually explicit, or NSFW content, you need to have your account marked as sensitive. This will keep your account safe from other terms of service issues. That being said, even if you don’t have that selected, Twitter may identify your content as sensitive anyway. They are making this identification based on the hashtags you use, the content you share, your history, as well as your followers. If you have a high number of “anonymous” accounts, meaning accounts without first or last names and no URL’s, then your account can be flagged as sensitive even if you are only tweeting photos of kittens and using the hashtag #pussy. If you have a targeted porn audience, you likely have a high number of “anonymous” accounts, which you should. The porn audience on Twitter is typically “anonymous” or “partially anonymous”.  How to Fix It? You need to change the settings on your account.  From a Desktop: 1. Go to settings and privacy in the drop-down menu under your avatar on the upper right-hand side.  2. Once in your settings, go to privacy and safety (on the left side menu). 3. Go to the bottom of the page and under “Safety” you will see a section called “search.” Next to it is a box that says “Hide sensitive content”. Uncheck this box.  4. Save changes.  From a mobile device: 1. Go to twitter.com on your phone, not the app. 2. Open up a search. You can search for anything. 3. Click the gear icon next to the search 4. Uncheck “Hide sensitive content” Twitter does not offer a way to do this from their app, you have to go to the website. f you have any questions on how to increase your reach on Twitter or help with any social media management, please get in touch withlauren@7veils.com. Written By Lauren MacEwen[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_widget_sidebar sidebar_id=”sidebar”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_single_image image=”1978″ img_size=”full”][vc_custom_heading text=” What is a shadowban?” font_container=”tag:h2|text_align:center”][vc_column_text]Are you suddenly unable to find yourself in Twitter search? Do you think you have been shadowbanned? This term has been floating around a lot. For 99% of the people, you have not been shadowbanned, you are simply the next victim of the updated Twitter search settings. 

What is a shadowban?

A shadowban is when your account is hidden from keyword, hashtag, and account search. This means that they only way people can see your tweets is if they go to your Twitter profile page. This is like a soft suspension. Typically a shadowban lasts 48-72 hours. You will not be notified when this happens. Officially, Twitter denies that they do this. But there is evidence to the contrary. The writer for the comic Dilber wrote an article about his shadowban likely due to his political tweets. 

There are websites out there that will check if you are shadowbanned. These DO NOT WORK. After some of the updated API and algorithm changes, these services will tell almost anybody they are shadowbanned. I did a search for @CNN and they came up as shadowbanned. I did a search for @7_Veils, and we came up as shadowbanned. Neither account is shadowbanned. Some checkers are making notes that accounts may not be shadowbanned, as they are becoming aware of the inaccuracies. 

This likely seems like what is happening to you. How you can tell if you are shadowbanned is by changing your settings and searching for yourself.

What is actually happening?

Everyone on Twitter had a new setting added in privacy and security: “Hide sensitive material in the search.”The default status for this setting is to be checked. This means that the default is for Twitter to hid sensitive content in search. If you are in porn, this means you.

The good thing is all you have to do is uncheck this setting.

Is My Content Sensitive?

You have the option of marking your material as sensitive on Twitter, but this no longer matters for this security update. If you are in porn and are tweeting nude, sexually explicit, or NSFW content, you need to have your account marked as sensitive. This will keep your account safe from other terms of service issues. That being said, even if you don’t have that selected, Twitter may identify your content as sensitive anyway. They are making this identification based on the hashtags you use, the content you share, your history, as well as your followers. If you have a high number of “anonymous” accounts, meaning accounts without first or last names and no URL’s, then your account can be flagged as sensitive even if you are only tweeting photos of kittens and using the hashtag #pussy. If you have a targeted porn audience, you likely have a high number of “anonymous” accounts, which you should. The porn audience on Twitter is typically “anonymous” or “partially anonymous”. 

How to Fix It?

You need to change the settings on your account. 

From a Desktop:

1. Go to settings and privacy in the drop-down menu under your avatar on the upper right-hand side.

 2. Once in your settings, go to privacy and safety (on the left side menu).

3. Go to the bottom of the page and under “Safety” you will see a section called “search.” Next to it is a box that says “Hide sensitive content”. Uncheck this box. 

4. Save changes. 

From a mobile device:

1. Go to twitter.com on your phone, not the app.

2. Open up a search. You can search for anything.

3. Click the gear icon next to the search

4. Uncheck “Hide sensitive content”

Twitter does not offer a way to do this from their app, you have to go to the website.

f you have any questions on how to increase your reach on Twitter or help with any social media management, please get in touch withlauren@7veils.com.

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