Meme-Based Marketing Plans for business

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Memes are everywhere. If you open any of your social media apps right now, we’re willing to bet you’ll run across one or two right off the bat. However, these funny graphics are good for more than just a laugh – they can also be potent marketing tools if you know how to wield them.

To understand memes and unlock their full marketing potential, it’s important to examine the aspects that make them so accessible. Once we cover that, we’ll go over four tips for incorporating them into your marketing plan.

Let’s get to it!

What Are Memes (And Why Do They Get High Engagement Rates)?
By definition, “memes” are ideas that spread within a specific culture, through symbols or practices. They’re not exclusive to the web, although the internet and social media have helped them grow in popularity.

Internet memes are usually simple in their construction. They typically include an image or another type of visual cue combined with text that makes a pop-cultural reference, as in the example below:
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What Is a Meme? Plus, a Simple Guide to Meme-Based Marketing Plans
Posted on December 9, 2019 by Will Morris in Marketing | 1 comment

What Is a Meme? Plus, a Simple Guide to Meme-Based Marketing Plans
Memes are everywhere. If you open any of your social media apps right now, we’re willing to bet you’ll run across one or two right off the bat. However, these funny graphics are good for more than just a laugh – they can also be potent marketing tools if you know how to wield them.

To understand memes and unlock their full marketing potential, it’s important to examine the aspects that make them so accessible. Once we cover that, we’ll go over four tips for incorporating them into your marketing plan.

Let’s get to it!

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What Are Memes (And Why Do They Get High Engagement Rates)?
By definition, “memes” are ideas that spread within a specific culture, through symbols or practices. They’re not exclusive to the web, although the internet and social media have helped them grow in popularity.

Internet memes are usually simple in their construction. They typically include an image or another type of visual cue combined with text that makes a pop-cultural reference, as in the example below:

An example of a meme that references Lord of the Rings.

If you’ve spent enough time online, though, you know memes can have several layers of complexity. Some burn out rather quickly, making a splash for a few days and then disappearing:

A meme referencing Kanye West.

Other memes have incredible longevity, persisting for years as part of “internet culture”. They provide us with an efficient way to share our thoughts on current events, poke fun at public figures, and much more.

The simplicity of internet meme templates also means they’re highly democratized. Anyone can create one, and it can succeed or fail depending on the message they choose and whether they have a platform to share it on.

Being both easy to create and share makes memes powerful communication tools. The cherry on top is they tend to be humorous, which makes for a potent combination.

How Do Memes Fit into Marketing?
Memes often spread like wildfire. It’s usually impossible to escape popular ones if you spend any time on social media. Their ease of replicability keeps us all inside the pop-culture loop. However, it’s also something you can exploit as a marketer.

With the right marketing angle, users will share your memes without a second thought. This provides “free” publicity, so long as you can come up with the right combination of text and image to engage your audience.

You might include memes in various types of content you’re already creating as part of your marketing strategy, such as:

Your brand’s social media posts
A regularly scheduled email newsletter
Posts for your company blog
Unfortunately, there are plenty of businesses and brands that just don’t “get” memes. Their attempts to produce viral content sometimes come across as trying too hard to appear relevant.

However, you can avoid falling into that trap. Meme-based marketing requires a fair amount of strategy to be successful, but with some careful planning, it can help get your brand name in front of your audience.
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