Social Pros Podcast cover image

Social Pros Podcast

Latest episodes

undefined
Oct 11, 2024 • 37min

Greatest Hits: Unlocking Better Partnerships - A Deep Dive with Lucy Quick

How can brands build stronger partnerships with creators? We revisit this ever-important topic with Lucy Quick who joined us last year to talk about the secrets to successfully collaborating with influencers. This episode is a must-listen if you missed it the first time around and want some solid examples and tips on how to build brilliant partnerships with creators. Lucy is the Creator Partnerships Manager of Global E-Commerce Operations at TikTok, and she shares her unique perspective on how brands can tap into the goldmine of influencer marketing and build real partnerships with creators.  Full Episode Details  It’s one thing collaborating with influencers, but building meaningful, long-term partnerships is no easy feat. So what’s the secret to turning simple collaborations into strong partnerships? Lucy works with both brands and creators at TikTok so we couldn’t pass up on the opportunity to pick her brains. She provides insights on the current state of influencer marketing, reveals what questions brands should be asking, and explains why storytelling with data is the best way to prove your ROI. Plus, Lucy shares why working with macro influencers could be a huge win for your next marketing push and the secrets behind the most successful campaigns she’s worked on.  In This Episode: 1:19 - The current state of influencer marketing   5:45 - Questions that brands aren’t asking enough when working with influencers   8:47 - The top trends Lucy is seeing in the industry right now  12:43 - When influencers pivot to becoming competitors with brands   15:46 - How brands can strike a good balance between micro and macro influencers   17:36 - How brands should approach influencers in the early days of their career   19:56 - The best ways to talk about ROI and metrics   22:24 - How to navigate regulations around influencer marketing   24:41 - Lucy tells us about a funny campaign experience   27:05 - The different skill sets required for livestreaming  34:02 - Lucy’s tip for becoming a social pro  Resources  Connect with Lucy on LinkedIn Follow Lucy on Instagram Grab your free Social Media Audit Bundle Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.
undefined
Oct 4, 2024 • 40min

Bridging the Generational Divide on Social

Leanna Pham, CEO of Pham & Fams and a Gen Z digital marketer, dives into how social media has transformed across generations, alongside millennial Hannah Tooker and Gen X Sunny Hunt. They discuss the shift from personal interaction to using social platforms for professional growth, highlighting Gen Z’s unique journey. Leanna points out common brand missteps in connecting with younger audiences and emphasizes the importance of cross-generational learning. The conversation is filled with insights into overcoming stereotypes and fostering collaboration.
undefined
Sep 27, 2024 • 33min

"Hiding the Veggies" in Higher Ed Social

Curating content for higher ed social channels can be a balancing act. How do you pair fun, engaging, and relatable content with important messages students need to pay attention to? Emily Stulz, the Director of Social Media at the University of Arizona, says it’s all about “hiding the veggies” in your content.  Full Episode Details  We uncover the secrets behind what makes the University of Arizona’s social content so impactful. Emily reveals her approach to assessing content effectiveness and why sometimes you need the courage to walk away when something isn’t working. She calls this “Marie Kondo-ing” your social accounts. If your strategy is falling short of “sparking joy,” it’s time to say goodbye. Emily’s advice for social pros is to be proactive in all things – whether it’s keeping yourself up to date on trends, using data to measure success, or deciding how and when to pivot your strategy.  She offers predictions on the future of social media in higher education, discussing the impact of TikTok and the staying power of Instagram, plus her thoughts on battling against the evolving algorithm and changing audience preferences.  In This Episode: 1:45 - Emily explains her role and approach to social media  2:44 - How her team keeps things consistent for flagship accounts  4:58 - Emily’s approach to platform-specific content   6:18 - How her team “hides the veggies” when covering important topics    8:49 - The trick to making sure your strategy doesn’t get overlooked   11:15 - How the university keeps up with social media and algorithm changes   14:46 - Emily’s predictions for TikTok and what people use it for   18:11 - Emily reveals her favorite campaign  21:35 - How her team encourages faculty and students to get involved with campaigns   23:51 - Why you need to 'Marie Kondo' your social accounts   28:11 - Emily’s tip for aspiring social pros  Resources  Connect with Emily on LinkedIn University of Arizona Follow the University of Arizona on Instagram Follow the University of Arizona on LinkedIn Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.
undefined
Sep 20, 2024 • 35min

Nailing Down Paid Social for Your Brand

We see paid social ads every day, scrolling through our feeds, watching YouTube videos… And a lot of the time it can leave us frustrated and eager to swipe past. So how can social pros pause that never-ending scroll and get people interested? Sammy Lent, Creative Strategist and Growth & Acquisition Specialist, joins Social Pros to take us through her strategies for winning the battle against low attention spans and ad-resistant consumers. Full Episode Details  Sammy Lent has worked with several different brands on paid social strategies that involve creative solutions to grab attention even when many are tired of endless advertising. Her top takeaway from this episode is to lean into empathy. Understanding consumers is step number one in any marketing push, but as social pros, who are no strangers to scrolling through our feeds, we can tap into the minds of consumers because we are them!  In this episode, Sammy breaks down the top differences between paid and organic social, highlighting that they’re two sides of the same coin and can complement each other well. She takes us through some of the creative projects she’s worked on and how platform changes have shifted the way paid social works and compete for attention on your feed. We also hear her take on influencer marketing and why more consumers are resonating with smaller content creators and UGC.   In This Episode: 2:07 - Sammy takes us through her career story as a creative strategist for different brands 5:07 - The top differences between organic and paid social 7:10 - How paid and organic social can complement each other 8:35 - Why marketers need to lean into empathy, especially in paid social 14:52 - How social media platforms have changed and how paid advertisers react  19:25 - Why TikTok is the platform Sammy would use if she had to start her career from scratch  22:28 - Predictions for the future of TikTok for advertisers 25:35 - How UGC and influencers fit into paid social today 31:02 - How to connect with Sammy 31:41 - Sammy shares her top tips for aspiring social pros Resources  Connect with Sammy on LinkedIn Follow Sammy on Instagram Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.
undefined
Sep 13, 2024 • 33min

Building Ideal Customer Profiles for Social Media Success

Katie Robbert, CEO of Trust Insights, specializes in Ideal Customer Profiles (ICPs) that help fine-tune marketing strategies. She discusses how to gather valuable data to understand customer pain points and the crucial differences between ICPs and customer personas. Katie highlights the role of generative AI in evolving customer profiling for hyper-personalization in marketing. She also emphasizes the importance of online communities in maintaining customer connections and fostering business growth.
undefined
Sep 6, 2024 • 33min

Greatest Hits: How Community, Creation, and Culture Fuel Canva's Social

Canva has opened the doors for just about anyone trying their hand at creating visual content, whether you’re a pro graphic designer or brand new to it all. So, it’s no surprise that it’s an incredibly popular tool for marketers, brands, and social pros alike. We decided to revisit this episode from last year with Jacky Barker, formerly the Social Lead at Canva, to remind ourselves of how Canva’s social strategy brings the brand to life. Full Episode Details  Canva is a marketer’s best friend! The smart visual communications platform helps social pros with marketing, building presentations, graphic design, branding, and has even expanded into video editing and website building. As Jacky likes to say in this episode, it offers “the full shebang”! But how has their social media strategy contributed to Canva’s success? Jacky explains in this episode how community and culture are cornerstones of Canva’s ability to stay in the spotlight.   We hear about the day-to-day responsibilities of a Social Lead, how Canva identifies target audiences, and how its social team leverages creators, UGC, plus Pinterest and TikTok to reach more people. In This Episode: 1:50 - An introduction to Canva 2:52 - Jacky’s day-to-day responsibilities as a Social Lead 5:12 - Where Canva takes its cultural cues 6:44 - How Canva stays on top of trends in the “creator world” 8:04 - How Canva engages with its super fans 10:57 - How Canva determines its target audience 13:13 - How Canva has changed its messaging around features 16:23 - Canva’s approach to expanding into a global brand 19:35 - Why Pinterest is a big focus for Canva 24:44 - How Canva determines its next steps for the product 29:11 - Jacky’s parting advice for social pros Resources  Canva Canva on Pinterest Follow Canva on X Connect with Jacky on LinkedIn Follow Jacky on X Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers. 
undefined
Aug 30, 2024 • 43min

A Social Pros Special: Looking At Q4 and 2025

Sunny Hunt, a strategist at Convince & Convert, Jennifer Harmon, an expert strategist, and Jason Keath, also a strategist, dive into the evolving social media landscape. They discuss frustrations around misinformation and the need for better community guideline enforcement. The rise of internal creators within brands is highlighted as a key trend for authentic engagement. The trio shares insights on where social media leaders should focus their efforts, along with strategies to build trust and authenticity in an AI-driven world.
undefined
Aug 23, 2024 • 32min

An AI Storytelling Masterclass with Mike Allton

Can AI help us to become better storytellers? Your immediate thought might be no, of course not! But while an AI tool won’t craft a compelling narrative out of nowhere, it can help us to become better at our jobs by saving time and acting as an advisor and assistant. For this episode, Mike Allton, the Chief Storyteller at Agorapulse, drops a masterclass on using AI to craft intriguing stories that all marketers and social pros can learn from. Full Episode Details  As Chief Storyteller, Mike has fully embraced the new age of AI and shares his experience of learning how AI tools can play a role in storytelling. He shares examples of how AI can streamline research and content preparation and save time on the nitty-gritty work that bogs down creatives. For those new to social media with AI worries, Mike shares advice (and reassurance) and explains the common mistakes even seasoned marketers make when using AI. He makes it clear that it is no magic wand, but it’s powerful – if you use it right. Mike weighs up AI’s strengths and limitations, offering practical advice on when to utilize it in content creation. One example he recommends is using AI to identify gaps in your content strategy, freeing up time for humans while highlighting opportunities for great content in the future.  In This Episode: 1:45 - What does Mike’s role as Chief Storyteller involve?  2:31 - What makes a good story?  5:45 - How AI and marketers can work together to tell stories   8:31 - The top thing marketers get wrong with AI  10:57 - How AI can help you find gaps in your content    13:00 - Mike’s advice for overcoming AI wariness and using it to improve your work  19:02 - How humans can differentiate themselves from AI  22:11 - How Agorapulse is integrating AI into the platform    27:06 - The best places to connect with Mike, including his website and podcast   27:32 - Mike’s top tip for aspiring social pros  Resources  Connect with Mike on LinkedIn Follow Mike on X Follow Mike on Instagram Mike’s Blog - The Social Media Hat AI in Marketing: Unpacked Podcast Agorapulse Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers. 
undefined
Aug 16, 2024 • 38min

Greatest Hits: Creating Harmony in Creative Work with Joél Leon from New York Times Advertising

We take a look back at one of our favorite episodes from last year this week. When Joél Leon, Creative Director, T Brand Studio at New York Times Advertising, joined us in episode 601, he brought plenty of wisdom and some mic drop moments. Full Episode Details  If you want your creative team to make magic, then you’ve got to foster a healthy environment for them to thrive in. As Creative Director, Joél believes there needs to be more “harmony” within the creative process. And part of that is by building the right environment and leadership. In this episode, we hear Joél’s take on what it means to be a great creative director and why it’s important to trust your team and give them safe spaces to flourish creatively. Joél takes us through some examples of his favorite campaigns he’s worked on and how his team defines success. He explores why it’s necessary to practice what you preach, especially when joining conversations about social issues. In This Episode: 1:39 - Joél explains his role within T Brand Studio 4:54 - How Joél’s team works alongside the newsroom and editorial teams 6:35 - Joél shares some details of campaigns his team has worked on 7:51 - How Joél leads his team to deliver the very best content 12:00 - Joél’s methods for managing expectations and working with brands 15:07 - How leaders can create a healthy work environment 16:50 - How to protect the interests of your team while keeping clients happy 20:07 - Joél shares some of his favorite campaigns to work on 23:42 - How Joél prefers to think about failure and success 26:45 - Finding a harmony between creativity and social issues 30:50 - Why listening is the most active form of communication 31:20 - Joél announces his publishing deal and book 33:03 - Joél’s top tip for those wanting to become a social pro Resources  Connect with Joél on LinkedIn Follow Joél on X Follow Joél on Instagram Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers. 
undefined
Aug 9, 2024 • 39min

How Quizlet Turns Fans into Friends on Social

When people head to social media, usually the last thing on their minds is studying. But Quizlet, the widely popular learning platform, has managed to build an impressive social media presence that engages learners around the world. Tori Mueller, Senior Social Media Manager, joins Social Pros to clue us into their strategies. Full Episode Details  Quizlet has perfected the formula for “edutainment” content with its unique blend of educational content, pop culture references, and community building on social. Tori heads up the social media department and joins this episode to take us through Quizlet’s strategy for appealing to an audience of learners, particularly Gen Z. We hear about Quizlet's three-pillar approach to content creation: edutainment, building the brand, and tapping into culture. As serious study content isn’t what people usually want to see on their social media feeds, Quizlet combines educational content with cultural commentary on the trends that appeal most to its audience. She explains why this strategy is so successful in keeping the brand top of mind for learners. Tori also shares a great example of how Quizlet engages in social listening by building a fully-fledged April Fools’ campaign, “Rizzlet,” based on a real user story on social. Quizlet also partners with influencers, and Tori shares how a partnership with @maxnotbeer led to high community engagement and new Korean language lessons added to the platform. Authenticity over polished content is a common theme in social at the moment, and Tori agrees that authentic content is performing much better for her team. To tap into that authenticity, she explains how part of their strategy is to show the real people behind the brand. In This Episode: 2:42 - An introduction to Tori and Quizlet 4:12 - How Quizlet engages an existing user base with its three content pillars  8:56 - How Tori determines what pieces of culture/trends to capitalize on 11:10 - How Quizlet’s April Fools’ prank came from UGC  16:15 - The challenge of getting employees to be on camera  19:02 - Why Quizlet leads with “dessert-first” content   20:32 - Tori tells us about an influencer collaboration and Instagram quiz campaigns  24:43 - Unusual use cases for Quizlet 25:51 - How Quizlet measures success and avoids vanity metrics  29:13 - Why Tori is most excited about the move toward authentic content  31:05 - Where Tori goes for inspiration  32:30 - The platforms Tori would choose to focus on if starting again from scratch 34:27 - Tori’s top tip for aspiring social pros  Resources  Quizlet Follow Quizlet on TikTok Follow Quizlet on X Follow Quizlet on Instagram Subscribe to Quizlet on YouTube Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers. 

Get the Snipd
podcast app

Unlock the knowledge in podcasts with the podcast player of the future.
App store bannerPlay store banner

AI-powered
podcast player

Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features

Discover
highlights

Listen to the best highlights from the podcasts you love and dive into the full episode

Save any
moment

Hear something you like? Tap your headphones to save it with AI-generated key takeaways

Share
& Export

Send highlights to Twitter, WhatsApp or export them to Notion, Readwise & more

AI-powered
podcast player

Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features

Discover
highlights

Listen to the best highlights from the podcasts you love and dive into the full episode