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Community Banks Are Missing Out on the Value of Social Media

The Financial Brand

This article Community Banks Are Missing Out on the Value of Social Media appeared first on The Financial Brand. Nearly 9 in 10 community and regional banks are active on social media, but they lag on using it for sales. Meanwhile, examiners are keeping tabs.

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4 ways to track your bank’s marketing performance

Independent Banker

Measuring the success of your community bank’s campaigns can lead to greater ROI, increased conversion rates and a game plan for future initiatives. From mailers and e-newsletters to social media posts and events, there are countless ways to spread the word about your community bank and its offerings. By Taylor Hugo.

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Retail’s Ups And Downs: Rate Hikes, Dollar Stores And EpiPens

PYMNTS

And nothing is worse than a bad product launch or poorly planned marketing strategy. Let’s just say, the pics weren’t well-received by the sneaker-loving community, and Harden’s been hearing it on social media ever since.

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Marketing and Compliance Report Key Takeaways

Social Assurance

Our Annual Marketing and Compliance Survey and Report sought to better understand how some of these changes affected the financial services industry and how community financial institutions responded to the challenges. For more in-depth insights, be sure to download our marketing and compliance report by clicking the link below.

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Social Influencer Marketing in Banking

Social Assurance

As financial service providers continue to leverage social media in their marketing and branding efforts, they continue to face the same timeless issue: how to make their brand stand out. After realizing the power of social media, bank marketers need to take the next step. It’s effective and personal.

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Bank Marketers: Are You Connecting with Seniors to Meet Their Needs?

Long Lasting Ideas

While much of the advertising dollar goes to the prized 18-to-35 demographic, Bill Murtha’s recent post on mature adults gives powerful witness as to why marketing to mature adults is critical, especially for community banks and credit unions. 35 percent of seniors online use social media, like Facebook and LinkedIn.

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Millennial’s Matter to Bank Marketing

Long Lasting Ideas

Believe it or not, this is a slice of the market that in some cases has never opened the doors of a bricks-and-mortar branch bank or learned how to write a check. And at a micro level, how do community banks reach a generation overwhelmed with debt that inhibits wealth? Conservative bankers might dismiss social media.