Popularity of brand posts on brand fan pages: An investigation of the effects of social media marketing

L. de Vries, S. Gensler, P.S.H. Leeflang

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Abstract

Social media outlets constitute excellent vehicles for fostering relationships with customers. One specific way to do this is to create brand fan pages on social networking sites. Companies can place brand posts (containing videos, messages, quizzes, information, and other material) on these brand fan pages. Customers can become fans of these brand fan pages, and subsequently indicate that they like the brand post or comment on it. This liking and commenting on brand posts reflects brand post popularity. In this article, we determine possible drivers for brand post popularity. We analyze 355 brand posts from 11 international brands spread across six product categories.

Results show that positioning the brand post on top of the brand fan page enhances brand post popularity. But the findings also indicate that different drivers influence the number of likes and the number of comments. Namely, vivid and interactive brand post characteristics enhance the number of likes. Moreover, the share of positive comments on a brand post is positively related to the number of likes. The number of comments can be enhanced by the interactive brand post characteristic, a question. The shares of both positive and negative comments are positively related to the number of comments. Managers of brands that operate brand fan pages can be guided by our research with regards to deciding which characteristics or content to place at brand posts. (C) 2012 Direct Marketing Educational Foundation, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)83-91
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Interactive Marketing
Volume26
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May-2012

Keywords

  • Social media
  • Social networking sites
  • Marketing communications
  • Relationship marketing
  • WORD-OF-MOUTH
  • INTERNET ADVERTISING EFFECTIVENESS
  • CLICK-THROUGH RATES
  • ONLINE
  • WEB
  • INTERACTIVITY
  • REVIEWS
  • DESIGN
  • MODEL
  • ADS

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