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    Create awareness about our new products.
    To entice customers to buy products
    To show customers why our products stand
    out.
    To make our product a household name like
    the others.
    Creating an influence of our products among
    people.
   Creating a page on Facebook to promote people to “like” the page.
   Creating incentives to promote products.
    Putting a video on webs like (YouTube) and further promote
    product on Facebook.
    Listening to feedback on Facebook or Twitter.
    Creating events to promote our products through Facebook and
    Twitter.
    Creating a pre-launch event to allow customers to use the
    products for about 1 week and give us feedback.
    Creating games in Facebook to allow consumers to take part in it
    and win the product.
    Seeing the number of people liking the page.
    The increase in sales.
    The increase in number of people registering
    for the brand.
    The number of positive and negative
    comments made on Facebook and twitter.
    Number of consumers taking part in the
    game we created.
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   Allowing a wide range of customers of different
    age groups to try out our products for a period of
    about 1 month for a trial. If they are satisfied with
    the prototype, they can purchase the products.
    Also, we can gather their feedback to further
    improve our product. We will encourage them to
    give their feedback as their feedback are valued.
   How? We will limit the number of times each
    person can try the game to 2 times per day.
    However, if they tag 3 or more of their
    relatives or friends to it, they can get 1 more
    try depending on how many people they tag.
    Through this, more people will get to know
    about our product.
Social media marketing plan

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Social media marketing plan

  • 1. Done by: Team Jbsquare
  • 2. Create awareness about our new products.  To entice customers to buy products  To show customers why our products stand out.  To make our product a household name like the others.  Creating an influence of our products among people.
  • 3. Creating a page on Facebook to promote people to “like” the page.  Creating incentives to promote products.  Putting a video on webs like (YouTube) and further promote product on Facebook.  Listening to feedback on Facebook or Twitter.  Creating events to promote our products through Facebook and Twitter.  Creating a pre-launch event to allow customers to use the products for about 1 week and give us feedback.  Creating games in Facebook to allow consumers to take part in it and win the product.
  • 4. Seeing the number of people liking the page.  The increase in sales.  The increase in number of people registering for the brand.  The number of positive and negative comments made on Facebook and twitter.  Number of consumers taking part in the game we created. 20 0
  • 5. Allowing a wide range of customers of different age groups to try out our products for a period of about 1 month for a trial. If they are satisfied with the prototype, they can purchase the products. Also, we can gather their feedback to further improve our product. We will encourage them to give their feedback as their feedback are valued.
  • 6. How? We will limit the number of times each person can try the game to 2 times per day. However, if they tag 3 or more of their relatives or friends to it, they can get 1 more try depending on how many people they tag. Through this, more people will get to know about our product.