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After looking at Lady Gaga’s continued success through Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, it is evident that a large part of Lady Gaga’s success is due to her embracing the digital revolution for a net-savvy generation, thus leading to more exposure and a larger fanbase. She has done an incredible job with social media and it is evident by looking at the drastic growth of her Twitter followers. In March 2010, she had approximately 3 million followers on Twitter and in August of the same year, this number jumped up to over 5.7 million (which surpassed Britney Spears’ amount of followers)! As of March 28, 2011, she has roughly 9,079,368 million followers and this number continues to climb every day.
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It is imperative to understand that Lady Gaga’s Twitter followers do not seem to be slowing down anytime soon, since her growth is consistent compared to other celebrities. As illustrated through Famecount, she typically has 15,000 to 19,000 new followers a day, whereas Britney Spears’ growth is much more unpredictable. More specifically, when looking at Britney Spears, one day her account would gain a few thousand new followers and then another day, she would stay mostly flat or even lose followers.
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When looking at Lady Gaga’s iTunes success, her “towering digital sales, almost all of them iTunes downloads, only tell part of the story. In fact, much of Gaga’s audience got her music for free, and legally. They have listened to free streams – by the hundreds of millions – on YouTube and the other online services that Gaga currently leads, according to research firm BigChampagne.” She even released her latest hit “Born This Way” on YouTube, and then a few weeks later, released the music video for the song through the same website. By looking at Trendistic, it is clear that when she released the highly anticipated single “Born This Way,” she created a sea of commotion throughout Twitter:
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This social media activity can be seen through IceRocket as well:
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As stated earlier in Part I of my social media monitoring assignment, Lady Gaga has an enormous fanbase that she constantly stays connected to through a variety of social networking platforms. This is an imperative marketing tactic because it allows her to keep her audience informed and engaged with not only what she is currently doing at the moment, but where she will be making her next appearance. Lady Gaga clearly understands how to create a balance between promotion and authenticity. “She took great pride in engaging directly with her fans across every medium available to her,” Battle said. “I would definitely say that that plays a very large role. It’s also not just touchy feely stuff. If you look at it, she does very obviously draw attention to everything that she needs to promote, so you won’t find too much fluff. It’s still orchestrated even though it’s personal.”
Target Audience:
Lady Gaga’s target audiences are teenagers to young adults between 16-28 years old. This means that utilizing the social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube to connect to her fans are extremely crucial for her continued success. Lady Gaga constantly keeps in touch with her target audience on a daily basis by giving them an inside look into her life to form a stronger connection, instead of just allowing them to listen to her music.
Lady Gaga’s fans continue to support and remain loyal because of her personalized social media efforts. She continues to thank her fans for all of their support, whether this is made through her Twitter or Facebook account. Steve Berman, Universal Music’s president of sales and marketing states, “Gaga has worked tirelessly in keeping up daily, if not hourly, communication with her fans and growing fanbase through all the technology that exists now.” This continues to show through SocialMention, due to the increase in strength, sentiment, passion, and reach by looking at four time intervals:
Evidently, Lady Gaga continues to discover creative ways to interact with her fans. On March 16, 2011, Lady Gaga set her sights on a new social marketing channel – Google’s video platform. Essentially, this gives Lady Gaga the great opportunity to work with Google on a new YouTube campaign (called the moderator) that puts her in touch with fans via video. Now, fans have the chance to ask Lady Gaga whatever questions they want; this ranges from her music to her fashion choices. All they have to do is go to Lady Gaga’s YouTube channel to submit video/written questions or vote for the questions that they want to hear her respond to. Fans can even tweet their questions using the hashtag #GoogleGoesGaga. Fans had until the end of the day on March 18, 2011 to submit their entries. Over 14,000 fans had submitted nearly 30,000 questions. This is yet another successful marketing tactic that will connect Lady Gaga’s fans to her through an extremely personable way.
Goals and Marketing Strategy:
When looking specifically at Lady Gaga’s Facebook page, it is managed by quite a number of people, including herself. However, her Twitter page is much more authentic where “… she did handle it herself, because actually at that time she made it clear that she wanted to be the one to tweet… She didn’t want anything promotional on her Twitter account.”
Lady Gaga also understands that the internet is global and in order to achieve the highest success possible, she needs to not only be able to cater to her English-speaking audience, but to the international community as well. She has purposely written her songs so that they are simple enough to sing along to in any language. This illustrates her creative ability to use social media to attract even more attention outside of the United States.
Recommendations:
When we look at Lady Gaga’s usages of social media, she has clearly done an unbelievable job, especially utilizing Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Throughout the past few years on her seismic ride to fame, she continues to keep her audience engaged with her music and keep them informed of upcoming singles, performances, and essentially anything else worth watching for.
In terms of what Lady Gaga could do better, there is really not much she could work on, since she seems to be doing all of the right things at the right time. However, if I had to give one suggestion, Lady Gaga could try to reach out to more fans on an individual level (for example, tweeting to specific fans) since she has such an enormous fanbase with millions and millions of followers! At the same time though, it seems that she is already one step ahead since she has started doing this through her latest marketing efforts, namely, the Google video launch!