This is How We Do It: Untangling Patterns of Super Successful Social Media Activities

Tobias T. Eismann, Timm F. Wagner, Christian V. Baccarella, K. Voigt
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Online social media plays an important role in the marketing communications mix of many companies. Thus, scholars have recently tried to uncover patterns that have a positive impact on the effectiveness of social media communication, predominantly focusing on message characteristics. Although a lot of valuable insights have been generated, it remains unclear what the drivers of ‘super successful posts’ (SSP) are. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to reveal why a very small proportion of social media posts significantly outperform the majority of other posts. For this purpose, we employed case evidence from the automotive industry and collected 2,000 Facebook posts. In regard to the numbers of likes, comments, and shares, the 20 most successful posts each were selected. After removing the duplicates, a final sample of 42 SSP remained. With an explorative multi-level approach, including two focus group sessions, an in-depth analysis was conducted for every post. Aiming to capture a comprehensive picture, we also investigated the context of each post beyond the online environment. With our analysis, we reveal five typical patterns of social media excellence (co-branding, wow effect, cognitive task, timing, and campaign). In addition, we further elaborate on four selected SSP to enhance the understanding of underlying mechanisms. Among other things, our findings encourage practitioners to employ a broader view when planning social media posts. Thus, the understanding about the five patterns of SSP may support practitioners in enhancing the popularity of their future posts.
这是我们如何做到的:解开超级成功的社交媒体活动模式
在线社交媒体在许多公司的营销传播组合中扮演着重要的角色。因此,学者们最近试图揭示对社交媒体传播有效性有积极影响的模式,主要集中在信息特征上。尽管已经产生了许多有价值的见解,但仍然不清楚“超级成功帖子”(SSP)的驱动因素是什么。因此,本文的目的是揭示为什么一小部分社交媒体帖子的表现明显优于大多数其他帖子。为此,我们采用了汽车行业的案例证据,并收集了2000个Facebook帖子。根据点赞、评论和分享的数量,选出了20个最成功的帖子。在移除重复样本后,剩下42个SSP的最终样本。采用探索性的多层次方法,包括两次焦点小组会议,对每个岗位进行深入分析。为了全面了解情况,我们还调查了每个帖子在网络环境之外的背景。通过我们的分析,我们揭示了社交媒体卓越的五种典型模式(联合品牌、wow效应、认知任务、时机和活动)。此外,我们进一步阐述了四个选定的SSP,以加强对潜在机制的理解。除此之外,我们的研究结果鼓励从业者在规划社交媒体帖子时采用更广泛的视角。因此,了解SSP的五种模式可以帮助从业者提高他们未来职位的受欢迎程度。
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