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Snaplytics releases Snapchat trends report

Copenhagen, Denmark – Snaplytics, the SaaS company offering Snapchat marketing insights, has released a comprehensive survey of Snapchat data to better understand how brands are using the site to communicate with their followers.

In a survey of 500 brands with 24,180 Snapchat stories and a total of 217,000 Snaps, the Snaplytics Report finds that organisations are learning how to use Snapchat to reach target audiences in a way that is more ‘at eye level' and supplies details on the most effective ways to leverage the platform.

Snaplytics releases Snapchat trends report

Thomas Cilius, founder and CEO, Snaplytics, comments: “Snapchat is unique because it allows businesses to connect with people in the moment and offer a different brand experience.

"It’s the only social network where marketers aren’t seeing a decline in reach. With 161m daily active users on Snapchat, brands are quickly learning this is the go-to outlet because it allows them to engage their brand ambassadors and deliver content that really resonates with people, in real-time.”

As brands are still figuring out the best way to incorporate Snapchat into their marketing toolbox, the report offers important data regarding the experience these 500 brands are having with their Snapchat campaigns:

  • 61% of the content posted by brands on Snapchat are videos. This is a 5% increase from the first quarter of 2016.

  • The number of snaps in a story averages around 11 snaps per update.

  • Consistency and ongoing activity is key. Brands post, on average, content two times a week.

  • Completion rate, or the number of people viewing the whole story, climbed to 88% compared to 84% the previous quarter.

The report also provides insights, metrics and analysis regarding what brands must consider as they develop their Snapchat marketing strategy:

  • The best approaches to growing a follower base (followers find brands by Username 64% of the time).

  • What is the most effective rate of posting to keep your followers excited and engaged and what days are the best for posting and why.

  • How different types of brands and organisations differ in their Snapchat marketing approaches and why.

  • Which type of media works best on Snapchat.

“It is essential for marketers to be creative and build followers quickly since our research shows that recommendations and calls-to-action made through Snapchat are much stronger than what is accomplished with Facebook or Instagram,” Cilius continued.

Read the full report here.

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