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By Barbara Nonas, VP/Director, Corporate Communications, DigitasLBi
Full Disclosure: I am not a Trump supporter. But politics aside, there's one thing everyone can agree on: Donald Trump is a master of social media. And that's thanks in large part to Justin McConney, the 29-year-old who five years ago convinced Trump--who at the time had 100,000 "Likes" on Facebook--that he needed a presence on social media. McConney was no stranger to the Trump Organization; his father has worked there for 28 years. Given that Donald Trump today has more than five-and-a-half million "Likes" on Facebook, I decided to check out McConney and his strategy. *In a rare public event hosted by marketing website The Drum, McConney, whose title is Director of New Media, spoke to a small industry crowd about his social media strategy. There's no question that his tactics are, to put it mildly, working. The numbers speak for themselves: in five years McConney increased Trump's Twitter followers from 300,000 to over six million and his YouTube presence from nothing to a dedicated channel with more than 20 million views. His Instagram account has close to one million followers. How has he done it? McConney may not slice and dice his strategy this way, but here's my takeaway on the 10 ingredients that go into his secret sauce:
Barbara Nonas is VP/Director, Corporate Communications at global marketing and tech agency DigitasLBi. She has extensive experience helping clients tell their story, build and protect their brand, and differentiate themselves from their competitors.* -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website. ![]() More... |