Tuesday, November 5, 2013

The Beauty of Social Media

Beyond selling makeup and fragrance, Estée Lauder sets out to spread the message on social media that every woman can be beautiful.

The company uses social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, Youtube and Facebook to engage their target audience: women in their mid twenties to mid fifties.

Last year, Estée Lauder teamed up with lifestyle blogger, Emily Schuman of Cupcakes and Cashmere. Personally, I thought it was a great strategy for the brand because I feel historically Estée Lauder was perceived as being geared towards women in their mid thirties to mid fifties.

But Emily's following is as young late teens and women in their early twenties. That being said, she introduces the company to this younger demographic and it has increased their following on all social media outlets.

It shows in their sales. Last quarter, their sales were over $10 billion for the first time, making them the 4th largest beauty brand in the world, behind L'Oreal, P&G, and Unilever.

Estée Lauder Twitter
What I think has really helped the brand grow, is that Estée Lauder does more than just promote their products on these platforms. They offer beauty advice, tutorials and glimpses behind the scenes. A few weeks ago, Emily did a video tutorial on AM/PM skin care.

Overall, I'd say the brand is doing a great job promoting themselves and their products via social media. Recently, Estée Lauder has launched a #ModernMuse campaign on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to coincide with the release of their new fragrance, Modern Muse.

The company has engaged their followers by asking them to share what inspires them" using the hash tag #modernmuse.

Until next time,
Ashley

8 comments:

  1. good post ashley, seems like Estee Lauder is starting to figure out the social media world and doing a pretty good job at it

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    1. Thank you, they are! I'm excited to see what the brand does next!

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  2. I love this product, You really have a passion for make up and beauty. You seem to really have a focus on your personal brand. Keep it up. Hope to see your blog soon !

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  3. Ashley - this is a perfect post. I love it. Well written, well documented, linked well to other sites, and makes perfect sense. With a few minor touch ups on grammar, this is a portfolio piece. I would love to see 3 more of these from you! -Perri

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  4. Thanks Perri! I took your advice and changed my blog description from "Find beauty in everything" to "Making the world beautiful, one blog post at a time". That's a work in progress which I'll continue to play around with until I've perfected it. Thanks again for the feedback!

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