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A Strategic Guide for Hong Kong Businesses

In this WOI blog: Getting media support and coverage in 2024 – how to take the luck and guess work out of your marketing, communications, and public relations strategy, increase leads, sales, and share of conversation. 

Creating a well-thought-out media engagement strategy is crucial in markets where news travels swiftly, and public perception can shift rapidly. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to effectively engage with the media for organic coverage in Hong Kong.

1. Understand the Media Landscape

Unpopular truth – your brand’s PR activity needs to slot into the media’s priorities (not the other way around). The media create and share content based upon the interests and needs of their audiences and advertisers. This seems like an obvious point, but it’s one that’s often forgotten. An example being – brand A has a new product to launch and engages a PR agency to issue a press release.

If this press release is not formulated and pitched in the correct way, content and timing being key, then it will not lead to coverage. Media work to their own content calendar, audience preferences, and commercial priorities. It’s important to be aware of these and work with the media for mutual benefit. With your PR or communications agency, identify key players and comprehend their audience demographics, editorial policies, and preferred communication channels.

2. Build Strong Relationships

Establishing meaningful relationships with journalists and media professionals is fundamental. Attend industry events, networking functions, and press conferences to connect with reporters. Engage in genuine conversations, share valuable insights, and cultivate relationships over time. Building a rapport with key media figures can lead to more favourable coverage. Your PR agency can do this on your behalf, representing the brand and having conversations on your behalf. 

3. Craft a Compelling Narrative

Develop a compelling and newsworthy narrative that aligns with your brand values and resonates with the local audience. Whether it’s a product launch, a corporate milestone, or a community initiative, ensure your story is relevant and interesting. Highlight the unique aspects of your business that differentiate you from competitors.

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4. Optimise Online Presence

Maintaining a strong, authentic, and consistent online presence is crucial for organic media coverage. Invest in a well-designed website, regularly update your social media channels, and leverage search engine optimisation (SEO) techniques to increase your visibility online. Journalists often turn to online sources for information, so having a strong digital footprint enhances your chances of being discovered.

5. Press Releases and Media Kits

Craft professionally written press releases and media kits that provide comprehensive information about your news or event. Tailor your content to the preferences of different media outlets, ensuring that it aligns with their editorial style and tone. Include high-quality visuals, such as images or infographics, to make your content visually appealing.

 6. Utilise Social Media Effectively

Leverage social media platforms to amplify your message and engage with both the public and the media. Share your press releases, updates, and relevant content across various channels. Monitor social media trends and actively participate in conversations to stay relevant and capture the attention of journalists and influencers.

7. Engage in Thought Leadership

Position yourself and your business as thought leaders in your industry. Contribute articles, opinion pieces, or expert insights to reputable publications. By sharing valuable knowledge and insights, you not only enhance your credibility but also increase the likelihood of being approached by the media for expert commentary on relevant topics. 

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8. Be Responsive and Accessible

 Journalists work to tight deadlines, so being responsive and accessible is crucial. Provide a dedicated point of contact for media inquiries, and ensure they have access to the information they need promptly. Being reliable and accommodating establishes a positive relationship with the media.

9. Monitor and Analyse Coverage

Keep a close eye on media coverage related to your business. Use media monitoring tools to track mentions, sentiment, and trends. Analyse the effectiveness of your media engagement strategy and make necessary adjustments based on the feedback and coverage received.

10. Stay Informed and Adaptive

Staying informed about current events, trends, and issues is vital. Be adaptive and adjust your media engagement strategy accordingly. Responding quickly to emerging opportunities or challenges can set your business apart and garner organic coverage.

In conclusion, navigating the media landscape in Hong Kong requires a strategic and holistic approach. By understanding the local media landscape, building strong relationships, crafting compelling narratives, and utilising digital tools effectively, businesses can enhance their chances of securing organic media coverage and ultimately boost their brand presence in this vibrant city.

To find out more, contact us at sarah@whiteorchidinsights.com

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How Can Native Advertising Boost Sales https://staging.whiteorchidinsights.com/news/how-can-advertising-boost-sales/ Wed, 10 Jan 2024 14:00:30 +0000 https://staging.whiteorchidinsights.com/?p=504547

Seamless Integration and Cringe Free Ads to Boost Sales

In this WOI blog, we take a look at advertising and how it’s changing. No one wants to be sold to – at least not directly. Consumers are also not stupid – so native and integrated ads need to be transparent, non-disruptive, and “feel right”. Read on to learn how brands WOI works with in Hong Kong, London, and around the world use native advertising to boost sales. 

Goldfish Attention Era

We all know that consumer attention spans are shorter than ever. So, capturing your audience’s interest requires a thoughtful approach. Enter native advertising – the art of seamlessly integrating promotional content into the user’s online experience. 

Here are some key strategies and benefits that make native advertising a powerful tool for boosting your enquiries, customer engagement, and sales figures.

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1: Understanding the Native Advantage

Native advertising holds a unique advantage over traditional methods by blending seamlessly with the platform’s organic content. This non-disruptive approach provides a more immersive and engaging experience for your audience, fostering a natural connection with your brand. From sponsored articles to in-feed social media posts, native ads seamlessly align with the look and feel of the platform, enhancing user experience and brand recall.

2: The Power of Storytelling

Whilst communications and marketing changes frequently, this is one element that remains the same. Everyone loves a story. Native advertising allows your brand narrative to unfold organically, creating an emotional connection with your audience. WOI helps our clients to craft compelling stories that resonate with their target market, addressing pain points and offering genuine solutions. By embedding your promotional messages within engaging narratives, you not only capture attention but also establish a lasting impact on potential customers.

3: Get Going with Platform-Specific Integration

Different platforms require tailored strategies. In Hong Kong’s dynamic market or London’s diverse landscape, understanding the unique nuances of each platform is crucial. Whether it’s sponsored content on news websites , influencer ads and UGC, or Instagram’s sponsored posts, native advertising allows you to adapt your approach for optimal engagement. WOI’s cross-cultural expertise ensures your campaigns seamlessly resonate with the preferences of your target audience.

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4: Boosting Credibility with Native Ads

Consumers today value authenticity. Native advertising, when executed thoughtfully, contributes to your brand’s credibility. By aligning your content with the platform’s style, value and tone, you position yourself as a valuable contributor rather than a disruptive advertiser. This builds trust with your audience, fostering a positive perception that directly influences purchasing decisions. 

5: Maximizing Reach and ROI

Native advertising empowers your brand to reach a wider audience without appearing intrusive. Tailor your content to match the interests and behaviours of your target demographic. The unobtrusive nature of native ads increases the likelihood of users engaging with your content, leading to higher click-through rates and ultimately, a better return on investment (ROI). At WOI, we specialise in crafting native ad campaigns that resonate across cultures and geographies, ensuring maximum impact for your brand. We also partner with podcast, YDB Pod and other leading podcasts to provide our clients with opportunities for native advertising. 

6: Staying Ahead of Ad Blockers

As ad blockers become increasingly prevalent, businesses must adapt their marketing strategies to bypass these obstacles. Native advertising provides a solution by integrating seamlessly into the user’s experience, making it less likely to be blocked. By embracing this approach, your brand can maintain visibility and continue reaching your audience effectively.

In conclusion, native advertising isn’t just a trend; it’s a strategic powerhouse for boosting sales in today’s fast-paced digital landscape. WOI, with its expertise in navigating the dynamic markets of Hong Kong and London, stands ready to elevate your brand through tailored native advertising campaigns. By seamlessly integrating your message into the fabric of online platforms, we ensure that your brand not only captures attention but also converts it into lasting customer relationships.

Check out the companies we reference in the blog:  Loomly, WeChat, or YDB Podcast.

Ready to elevate your sales through the art of native advertising? Connect with WOI, and let’s embark on a journey of impactful storytelling and unparalleled engagement!

We hope you enjoyed this blog. To read our previous blog about ways to scale your small business, please read here.

Please get in touch with sarah@whiteorchidinsights.com or info@whiteorchidinsights.com 

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4 Ways to Scale your Small Business in 2024 https://staging.whiteorchidinsights.com/news/4-ways-to-scale-your-small-business-in-2024/ Fri, 05 Jan 2024 17:29:32 +0000 https://staging.whiteorchidinsights.com/?p=504528

If you own a small business, you’ll be familiar with the cyclical growing pains of trying to scale.

Many businesses start without investment, often with the founder being responsible for all business functions. Sales, product/service development, relationship management, accounts, marketing, and public relations. It’s a chicken and egg scenario that leaves a lot of brands stuck as small start-ups, not to mention burnt-out entrepreneurs. 

“In the early days of WOI, I recall travelling every week – up to 40 trips per year, working till midnight was normal as were weekends and holidays. Vacations were rare (and stressful). There were times I thought of returning to the corporate world where “it” can all be someone else’s problem. I know I wasn’t the only entrepreneur that felt this way, so I looked for resources to scale the business and keep my sanity. In this January blog, here are my tips for growing your business in 2024”. 
Sarah Keates, Founder, WOI. 

1. Efficient systems and workflow

It can be tempting to do it all yourself, which is faster in the short term but limits growth in the long-term. While you may not yet be better to seek investment or grow your team, put in place as many systems as possible to get back time. Here are some that have worked for WOI:

  • Scheduling tools for social media
    • There are lots to choose from depending on your social media strategy. At WOI, we create content that’s specialized to the platform. For example, long-form, thought leadership pieces for LinkedIn, video with trending audio for Instagram, interactive content for WeChat. 
    • Most platforms allow “fine-tuning” so that you can create different versions of the same post that will publish automatically. WOI prefers Loomly – which is reliable and easy to use. Multiple parties can contribute to the same post and when ready, simply schedule and the post will go live. 
    • At the end of each reporting period, it’s easy to pull analytics and see what’s performing, what’s not, and where to tweak your strategy going forward. Loomly (and most social media platforms) also give suggestions for your industry. So, you’ll never miss World Aviation Day, or Breast Cancer Awareness Month, or whichever days of importance are a priority for your brand. 
    • The overall benefits here are:
      • save time and resource
      • get strategic at least a quarter in advance
      • have a clear content calendar to share with stake-holders
      • have sight of analytics and what is performing well and where adjustments need to be made

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2. Outsource what you can

Again, small businesses can be reluctant to outsource. Lots of agencies, virtual assistants, and freelancers can lead to disappointing outcomes. WOI recommends that you outsource your social media, public relations, and communications strategy. Packages start from just HKD7000 per month with clear KPI’s and deliverables. If you’re not able to outsource, streamline and assign days to creating content, networking with the media, and using tools for small businesses. 

3. Have a vision for 2024, broken down into clear, quarterly plans

Often we see brands “on the back foot” with their public relations and marketing strategies. The bosses want coverage, the sales team needs leads, and they look to marketing to ensure this happens. First, it’s important to recognize the difference between marketing and PR. These feed into one another but are not the same area of work. Typically, they require a team of specialists or at the very least, a professional with solid experience in both areas. Marketing goes wrong when the strategy isn’t planned effectively. Here’s what we do at WOI that works for us and our clients:

  • Create a content calendar for the year ahead
  • Map out any known events, public holidays, trade shows, major events e.g. Arts Week in Hong Kong. 
  • From here, work backwards, strategetising what digital and offline events your brand wants to play a part in / comment on. 
  • Have your marketing team create content for these events / days.
  • Look for collaboration opportunities with similar / adjacent brands. Keep in mind that collaborations can take weeks to set up and agree, so again, it’s vital to plan. An example would be a giveaway among a group of brands with a similar audience. 
  • Now, look at the gaps (there will be lots). Use these to showcase your vision, team, contribution to the industry and community you are in. 
  • Look at building in content marketing (blogs) and email marketing (EDMs) to complement your social media strategy. Ensure all your content is “working hard” for you by ensuring it’s SEO rich. 
  • Consider using Ai to help you while your business is still small. We would add that using Ai can save lots of time, but it’s fairly obvious what has been written by Chat GPT – so the human element will be needed if you still want to engage your audience and find your space among the competition. 

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4. Work your relationships

As one of our favourite podcasters, Jordan Harbinger, says – “dig the well before you get thirsty”. He is referring to maintaining your relationships before you need them for businesses purposes. It’s networking, but without it being gross and creepy. For us, this is the best part of our work at WOI – relationships. We invest a lot of time in getting to know our clients, potential clients, the media, influencers / KOLs and other stakeholders. When the time comes when you may have an opportunity to work with that person / brand – you’re not going in cold – you already know one another. 

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Five Emerging Trends in Digital Marketing https://staging.whiteorchidinsights.com/news/five-emerging-trends-in-digital-marketing/ Fri, 12 Nov 2021 02:30:29 +0000 https://staging.whiteorchidinsights.com/?p=503378

Five Emerging Trends in Digital Marketing

If you are reading this article online, you will have encountered digital marketing in one form or another. It includes online videos, display ads, search engine marketing, social advertising, content marketing, blogs, and social media posts. Digital marketing can be contrasted to traditional or offline marketing which includes events, television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and billboards.

What is digital marketing?

In basic terms, digital marketing is the set of activities through which brands connect with customers using the internet and other forms of digital communication. Popular digital marketing channels include content marketing (blogs, articles), emails, social media, text messages, WhatsApp, and internet-based advertising (SEM). At its core, digital marketing is no different to traditional marketing in that it involves connecting with your audience at the right place and right time. It means you meet them where they are already spending time and present a message that resonates with them.

Why is digital marketing important?

A recent survey conducted by Pew Research showed that at least three in ten adults in the USA are online ‘almost constantly’, while more than eight in ten adults go online at least daily.  With digital marketing, you not only target your audience where they already “hang out”, but you also target a larger audience, often at a lower cost than traditional marketing channels.

So, what are the latest trends in digital marketing? We have listed 5 below.

1.   Development in ‘Augmented Reality’ technology

Augmented Reality (AR) refers to the use of digital technology to overlay information in video, text, or image format onto everyday objects in the real world. AR provides marketers with the ability to transform a static everyday object into an immersive 3D experience. While an advertisement in a magazine might provide a visual, that same image can be transformed into an engaging experience while providing customers additional information and the ability to interact with the product as if they were interacting with the object in real life. Good examples of using AR include IKEA’s AR app that allows users to put digital furniture anywhere and Amazon’s hair salon which allows users to visualize hair color and styling options before buying.

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2.   Artificial Intelligence

The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is ubiquitous. Put simply, it is the use of computers and machines to mimic the cognitive functions of the human mind. Whilst machine learning and AI cannot replace much of the work done by creatives and marketers, they can do a lot. Owing to detailed and sophisticated algorithms, AI is evolving at a rapid rate. AI involves targeted advertising, showing products to potential clients based on previous searches. A popular and successful example of AI is Amazon’s ‘recommendations’ which contributes to over 35% of its sales. For AI to be used effectively, investment in data is key. By collecting massive data and using data analytics tools, marketers can gain valuable insights into every aspect of a business. Marketing backed by data will provide a competitive advantage. The best marketing, however, is one that intelligently combines data and AI with human insight and creativity.

3.   Programmatic advertising

Programmatic advertising is the use of algorithmic software to buy digital advertising space. The use of algorithms ensures targeted advertising to segment the audience, allowing advertisers to only pay for advertisements that are delivered to the right people at the right time. This automated buying and selling of online advertising make transactions efficient and more effective.

4.   Use of voice search functions

As the name suggests, voice search refers to the use of voice recognition technology in digital marketing. This feature allows users to perform searches by speaking into a device. Almost one in three adults use mobile voice search and given the convenience of just speaking into a device instead of typing, these numbers are just set to increase. Voice recognition tools eliminate the need for users to type into their devices thus allowing them to multitask while shopping. Websites optimized for voice searches not only can capture this segment of the market, but they also rank higher on search engine results.

5.   Interactive content

Adding interactive content is great for users to interact with your website. Interactive content such as quizzes, polls, surveys, calculators offer a stimulating and often informative interaction with your clientele. For example, a property realtor who includes a mortgage calculator on the website offers value to purchasers while providing insights to the realtor about the purchaser. The use of live chat functions is on the rise. A recent survey reported 60% of users aged between 18-34 use live chat features on websites regularly.   Live chat features speed up responses to customers, improve sales conversions and provide a personalized experience.

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Ready to embrace the future in Digital Marketing?

As the all-too-common saying goes “change is the only constant in life”, this could not be truer for those in marketing, more specifically digital marketing. With technology, trends and customer preferences constantly evolving, it is imperative that brands have their finger on the pulse, stay up to date with new technologies, and be agile to embrace and implement innovation, all while keeping close and connected with customers.

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