Why & How to Use Social Selling in APAC

Misha Pabari

December 20, 2021

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Why & How to Use Social Selling in APAC

We’ve previously written about brands using livestreaming techniques as part of their Tmall marketing strategy, to build awareness in the Chinese market. In this blog, we’ll outline how other South East Asian markets are following in China’s footsteps and realizing the importance of social selling in APAC.

Maximize your brand’s discoverability

Customer acquisition marketing costs can be high when you first enter a new market. For all brands looking to internationalize through marketplaces, we recommend establishing brand awareness in the target market via social channels, along with advertising on the marketplaces themselves. Livestreaming content can be used to promote your products in several ways; both to engage those who are already aware of your brand, and also to help consumers discover your brand and products for the first time.

Livestreaming has been adopted by marketplaces across the APAC region. Tmall, JD.com, Lazada and Shopee have all developed livestreaming platforms and reported uplifts in usage during 2020; particularly during lockdowns when stores were closed.

How social selling in APAC works

Your trade partner should have their own presenters on staff, who can present your products on livestream shows that are dedicated to your brand. This can help you to educate and convert customers who already have awareness of your brand.

You may also work with influencers (called KOLs or key opinion leaders) to showcase your products to their followers and extend your reach. We’ve successfully used livestreaming platforms to engage and convert customers in China, and the same techniques can work in South East Asia too.

Collaborating with KOLs and micro-influencers

While the most well-known KOLs can have millions of followers they are also extremely expensive. If you are prepared to pay for their involvement, then you can work with more widely known KOLs to feature your products on a livestream and drive thousands of purchases during the stream.

Alternatively, some brands opt to work with micro-influencers with expertise in their category instead. This can be an extremely effective way of engaging smaller audiences who are most likely to purchase your products.

But collaborating with KOLs and micro-influencers should not be restricted to just livestreaming content—social selling in APAC can expand further to content on other offline marketing channels including Douyin (Tiktok), WeChat, and RED, ensuring that you have the optimal marketing mix in place for your brand.

Optimize your social selling strategy with Pattern

Competition for brand awareness in the Asia Pacific region is fierce, and international brands should be prepared to invest enough in marketing when preparing for a successful launch. When used effectively, social selling techniques in APAC can help your brand to engage and retain customers.

Download our Influencer Marketing Report to learn more about how brands can use influencers to acquire new customers on marketplace such as Tmall, Shopee and Lazada.

Or you can Contact us today to discuss how we could support your marketplace sales in APAC, or resolve other marketplace challenges you’re facing.

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