Saturday, July 25, 2020
Pinterest Purpose Guide to Recruiting Employer Brand Part 2 - Workology
Pinterest Purpose Guide to Recruiting Employer Brand Part 2 - Workology Defining Recruitment Marketing and Strategy Success on Pinterest This is the second post in a series, The Pinterest Purpose Guide. Read Part 1. Defining Recruitment Marketing and Strategy Success on Pinterest Successful recruitment marketing doesnt just happen. Its planned; just do it really only works as the Nike slogan or when Im telling my daughters to clean their bedroom. And that certainly holds true when it comes to posting, updating, and plotting on Pinterest. Your Pinterest Recruiting Strategy When it comes to ongoing Pinterest plays, there are separate strategies that should be looked at in tandem with what has made Pinterest successful: Itâs personalized, according to Pinterest CEO Ben Silbermann, so â..everything should feel hand-picked for [the end-user].â Behavioral Psychology â" If what makes Pinterest a success is tailored content, how do you know whatâs really resonating with your audience? Of course, thereâs shares from your boards; but the slick marketer will look at the other pins and shares of its target audience community. Whatâs trending, whatâs spurring conversation, the way your users think can really begin to unfold with careful observation then accounted for in your planning stages. Initiative Planning â" Itâs not enough to have a âpopular boardâ â" outside of a retail play, thatâs not going to give most HR/Recruitment Marketing teams enough ROI to substantiate the development investment. Just as you do workforce planning to forecast your hires, itâs important to do some âpinterest planningâ to align company initiatives with content shares. Types of Initiative Pinterest Planning Plays Product/Services â" this is obviously the easy play â" but pinterest is an easy way to build buzz leading up to and post launch of a new product/service. For established boards, itâs also a good landing spot for launching product reinnovation initiatives (floating adoption of shared content through user base) or crowdsurfing interest on offerings with waning revenues. Nike does a most excellent job of this; but another company to watch is actually Microsoftâs board. Company Happenings â" Disney has done the best job, ever, of any company Iâve ever seen in relaying Company past, present, and future to the public across marketing channels. Of course, not every company has Disneyâs budget; but Pinterest does offer an opportunity to level-set that playing field by doing what it does so well: solving the problem of how to allow your content to be âfound.â Businesses like GE Starbucks have taken this realization to heart, sharing company history, âday in the life ofâ different areas of their present business, and sharing glimpses into the vision for their future. You can too! Morale Issues Recognition â" âEveryone just wants to love, and be loved in return.â â" Moulin Rouge Okay, okay, not the most highbrow of quotes ever; but it works its true! Developing Your Pinterest Branding Process More importantly, whatever you do, get out there and explore the platform first. Pinterest offers a unique visual way to engage, promote, and build relationships with job seekers and employees alike. Its purpose isnt just a web traffic engine like many bloggers and experts would like you to believe. It is a sales machine so keep that in mind especially when developing and executing your recruitment marketing efforts on Pinterest. This is the second post in a series on recruitment marketing and employment branding on Pinterest. Read The Pinterest Purpose Guide Read Part 1.
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