July 25, 2023

Why TikTok trends are a marketer’s best friend

Marisa Rondinelli explains in the Association of National Advertisers

VSA’s Marisa Rondinelli, a director of strategy, was recently published by the Association of National Advertisers. Her piece, “Why TikTok Trends Are a Marketer’s Best Friend,” explores why brands should take social media trends seriously, and how doing so creates better products and stronger customer loyalty. She also lays out actionable steps that brands can take to improve their social listening and quickly respond and capitalize on social media trends. Read an excerpt below.

Today’s viral TikTok trends featuring unconventional hacks, secret-menu items and #challenges have led to the emergence of ”TikTok products.” Born from real users rather than the boardroom, these trends are forcing brands to respond, wreaking havoc on supply chains and angering retail workers. Despite this disruption, here’s why they’re the best thing to happen to your business—and how to make the most of it.

As marketers, it’s our job to be the voice of the consumer. We research and we listen, we plan and we predict. Yet we often get it wrong.

Consumers are complicated and unpredictable. Their beliefs don’t match their behaviors, and their preferences don’t translate to purchases we think they will. So when they tell us what they want, it’s on us to listen—and respond.

Yes, these viral-born products, hacks and ideas can create a diversion from approved marketing plans and leave brand and product managers scrambling. Brands may even feel trapped—held hostage by the whims of TikTok trends. But if we look past the initial chaos that’s created, we can see them for what they really are: a gift. Because at their core, they’re built of the stuff marketers’ dreams are made of.

First off, these are authentic endorsements of the brand from trusted voices. Organic exposure from influencers is valuable enough—couple that with the virality of a social media trend, and you have grassroots marketing at its finest. Remember when nostalgic millennials discovered the magic that happens when you put ice cream in a Fruit Roll-Up? These are moments that build both ownership and brand awareness for your business.

Second, these trends are novel solutions rooted in unmet needs. Social media has created a way for brands to connect with customers like never before and what once could only be obtained in listening sessions is now a dialogue that runs 24/7. When trends like the cottage cheese and mustard sensation that captivated the protein-craving community emerge, brands can learn in almost real time what their customers want and how they’d prefer that need to be met.

Lastly, these trends showcase sizable demand that equates to strong conversion. It’s the kind of clear ROI signal you rarely get from other forms of marketing. Take the Peter Thomas Roth eye tightener that has repeatedly sold out since the original viral video gained over 50 million views in 2021. Trends pay off.

To capitalize on these moments, there are a few ways brands can ready themselves for maximum impact:

Listen up

Top up social listening capabilities to get wind of trends sooner. Better yet, bring creators into the conversation early by creating influencer networks, hosting co-creation sessions, or offering product-previews in exchange for feedback and usage ideas.

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