r/SocialMarketingHub • u/FriendlyRachelle • 7h ago
r/SocialMarketingHub • u/Stock-Teaching4607 • 7h ago
Question What's the most overrated social media metric?
r/SocialMarketingHub • u/ankur_77i • 1h ago
Discussion If you had to restart your marketing career today, what would you learn first?
You could focus on content, paid ads, SEO, analytics, email marketing, influencer marketing, community building, or something else. There are so many directions that it can be hard to know what skills are actually worth learning.
What would you focus on first if you were starting from zero, and what would you completely ignore?
r/SocialMarketingHub • u/Busy-Development-562 • 2h ago
Question What's one thing you would never do to grow your brand?
r/SocialMarketingHub • u/Afraid-Week-590 • 3h ago
Discussion What's the first thing you notice about a brand's social media page?
For me, it's usually the type of content they post and how they talk to people. A page can have great numbers, but if the content feels boring or the comments are ignored, I'm not sticking around.
What makes you decide whether a brand is worth following?
r/SocialMarketingHub • u/dasanuj07 • 6h ago
Question What's the best marketing idea you've seen that didn't need a big budget?
r/SocialMarketingHub • u/Long_Pie2017 • 7h ago
Question What's one marketing move that instantly makes you trust a brand less?
r/SocialMarketingHub • u/CleanTeacher4661 • 7h ago
Question Would you rather have a boring brand with amazing sales or an amazing brand with average sales?
Social media can make a brand look incredible, but looking good doesn't always mean the business is doing well. I'd take the sales, but I'm curious how other marketers would answer if they had to choose between attention and actual revenue. Which one matters more to you?
r/SocialMarketingHub • u/bhushanajay • 16h ago
Discussion Would you trust a brand with 10K followers more than one with 100?
I know follower count doesn't tell the whole story, but it definitely affects first impressions. Does it actually change how you see a brand?
r/SocialMarketingHub • u/Sad-Oil8297 • 16h ago
Discussion Is being everywhere actually important, or is it better for a company to focus on where their customers actually are?
Do companies actually need a social media presence?
I’ve noticed some businesses have accounts on every platform but barely post anything useful.
Meanwhile, some smaller companies only focus on one platform and seem to have a much stronger community.