4 Simple Ways to Use Social Media to Find 'Warm' Ecommerce CustomersThese 'warm' customers are just like GoldiIocks -- interested in the porridge that's 'just right.' They're also exactly the people you want to target.

ByLucas Miller

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Back in the good old days, businesses drove commerce by buying ads in the local newspaper, renting space on a billboard or calling people out of a phone book. Customers came to a physical storefront to do their shopping, and each business had a very limited geographical sphere that it worked in.

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What a different world we have today: Many businesses don't have a physical storefront or even see their customers. They sell to people all over the planet, and instead of buying ad space in the local paper, they compete for SEO rankings.

As the world of commerce continues to change,the role of social mediain that world has only become bigger. The average person in 2018 spent45 minuteson social media every day, and the trend toward shopping online straight and even getting there direct from social media sites continues to grow. Already, companies without a social media presence are starting to seem irrelevant …

Of course social media platforms are packed with all kinds of people, but as the leader of an ecommerce business, you probably know that most of those people shouldn't concern you. Instead, your mainsource of growthis going to come from the golden and sometimes elusive "warm" customer. You know who these people are: people with whom you already have at least a fledgling relationship.

They know about your brand; they may follow you on social media; they just haven't bought anything -- yet. Though other customers have their good points,"Goldilocks" should be your focus when you're building up your customer base. Aim for the porridge that's not too hot (current customers who have already bought), not too cold (people with no knowledge of or interest in you), butjust right.

The problem is, it can be tricky finding these warm customers. Sure, you're checking your follower lists and website traffic. But what exactly do you look for? What can you do tohelp them take the next stepand buy?

Here are a few ideas to help you find them among the social media crowds:

1. Take advantage of all of Facebook's nifty tools.

Though most companies have a Facebook page and use the platform for paid advertising, few have taken the time to figure out how useful some of the platform's analytic tools actually can be.

If you set up aFacebook pixelto track your website traffic (and online store purchases), you can later use that data to target your social media advertising directly at the people using your site.

You can also use Facebook to createlookalike audiences, where you take an audience you already know (people who have already purchased from your store, for example) and set Facebook to target users most similar to that audience. This means people of a similar age, interests and demographics; these are the audience members already "warmer" to you than the average Joe.

最后,您可以创建基于观众在Facebook上on their engagement. Target people who have interacted with your Facebook page or Instagram business profile before, and you'll be able to catch those leads who find your brand attractive enough to have checked out your social media presence.

2. Make impulse buying easier on Pinterest and Instagram.

Very often, "warm" customers are already following your social media channels or looking at your posts; they just haven't committed enough to take the plunge and buy.

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Platforms like Pinterest and Instagram, used in the typical fashion, add lots of steps to the buying process and make it difficult. If your potential customers have to click through a generic link in your Instagram bio, then search up the item they want on the site itself, odds are they aren't going to make the effort.

Luckily, new features on both Pinterest and Instagram enable customers to buy products straight from the app. So, start usingproduct pinson Pinterest, and make sure that your website is optimized for the Pinterest buy button. Instagram's equivalent feature,Shopping on Instagram, lets followers buy straight from the feed.

If you use these tools right (and don't overuse them), your "warm" customers will find it much easier to give your company a try.

3. Get people to engage by running a promotion or contest.

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos once famouslysaid, "Your brand is what people say about you when you're not in the room." In that light, your goal on social media should be to get your customers to do the talking for you -- in a good way.

One of the most effective ways to engage current (and prospective) customers is by running a promotion or contest on your channels. Followers may share this with their friends, who'll share withtheirfriends; and before long you'll have a long list of referrals -- of "warm" customers.

Lance Essinos, online marketer and host ofThe University of Adversitypodcast, said you get bonus points if you expand your promotion to include other businesses. When I reached out to him for commen, he replied in an email: "People are much more likely to act on advice or recommendations from friends they trust.

"That applies to normal referral situations, but it also applies to cross-promotions with other businesses," Essinos wrote. "In effect, the other business has a big group of friends that like them and follow them, and they're recommending you and your business to that friend group. It's a total win-win for creating good relationships with customer leads."

4. Become a thought-leader in your customers' sphere.

One of the biggest characteristics "warm" customers can offer you is that they're often looking for information and answers, but not products … at least yet. As Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg oncesaidin an interview withTimemagazine, "Advertising works most effectively when it's in line with what people are already trying to do."

"Already trying to do" are the operative words here; they describe "warm" customers trying to find answers to their problems. These are people willing to go to a little effort to find the information they need -- so you need to be there with the answers.

开始一个博客,内容侧重于帮助solve their problems. Boost the exposure of your posts by publishing or sharing on your social channels. The more unique and high-quality your content is, the more awareness and loyalty you'll get from your customers. Soon enough, they'll be buying things on your site.

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So, dive in to building up animpressive social media presence(and marketing to the right customers through it). Yes, it's a process of trial and error. And it takes time and testing to figure out the right way to reach thosealreadylooking for what you have to offer. However, with the right tools and know-how, you'll likely find that connecting to the "warm" customers who'll grow your company will only get easier.

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Lucas Miller

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Contributor

Founder of Echelon Copy LLC

Lucas Miller is the founder and CEO of Echelon Copy LLC, a media relations agency based in Provo, Utah that helps brands improve visibility, enhance reputation and generate leads through authentic storytelling.

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