It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that businesses that use social media to market to other businesses are usually quite buttoned up, restrained and cautious.
Those businesses that are marketing to consumers on these very same channels, not so much.
That doesn’t mean all B2B marketers are afraid to let their hair down on social media, though. For example:
Oracle
With nearly half a million followers (446K), this giant computer technology company is obviously doing something right on Twitter, this tweet being just one of countless good examples. While most of their updates tie back to their business in one way, shape or form, what I like about this one is not just its lightheartedness, but the fact that it’s all about Oracle’s followers, not the company itself.
Countdown to the weekend! What are you looking forward to? #FridayFeeling pic.twitter.com/dP0CsHMT4W
— Oracle (@Oracle) February 17, 2017
Intel
Now this is how you dunk! And this is how you use Instagram, too. It’s a great video of a great basketball player, the Orlando Magic’s Aaron Gordon, getting the assist of a lifetime from a drone. What’s not to like?
Accenture
Think management and technology consulting is boring? Think again. At least it sure doesn’t look that way according to this multi-billion-dollar company’s Twitter feed. It’s informational, sure, but it’s also very engaging and entertaining. Who says you can’t mix business with pleasure?
#Marketing in the New: Orchestrate for radical collaboration – across marketing, sales, and service. https://t.co/fVkqbrFUyu pic.twitter.com/UYhLT1B09z
— Accenture (@Accenture) February 14, 2017
4. Nielsen
Bold visual content can go a long way toward engaging your audience on social media, as this particular graphic illustrates. Promoting an eBook on segmentation, this post is a good example of what you find all over Nielsen’s Timeline – well-written updates accompanied by compelling, colorful graphics designed to drive traffic to this global performance management company’s website.
BrainJuicer
One glance at what they have to share in 140 characters or less on Twitter, and you can see why the GreenBook Industry Trends Survey has ranked them the #1 Most Innovative Company in Market Research five years in a row. BrainJuicer comes across as an authentic and transparent brand, people who take their work, not themselves, seriously.
See why next gen digital testing tools are a better fit for understanding which content deserves your investment. https://t.co/HYKuhQcRFO pic.twitter.com/3X0ol5nlAD
— BrainJuicer (@BrainJuicer) February 20, 2017
Kronos
More and more B2B companies are realizing that Instagram is an excellent platform for showing off their spirited corporate culture, and Kronos is one of them. Not only is this a fantastic way to recruit potential new employees, it is also an easy way to introduce the people behind the scenes to your customers and prospects.
Note: The original version of this post was published on ClickZ on March 2, 2017. To read the entire post there, click here.