Sherman Social – Social Media Agency + Digital Marketing Agency

 

How do you know if a brand is TRUSTworthy?!

How do you know if a brand is TRUSTworthy?!

Trust– It’s a pretty big deal, right? It’s absolutely necessary if you want to keep a consumer, but it’s also super easy to break, or never even have in the first place. My biggest moment of broken trust with a brand was when a @DeltaAssist associate DM’d me to step out of line because they could help me find a new flight, since mine was just cancelled. So, I stepped out of line, and told everyone else in line that they should just Tweet @DeltaAssist and not wait in line! Much to my surprise, two minutes later the associate told me that they actually could not help me and to get BACK IN LINE. Fortunately, my fellow line-waiters did not take my advice, and also let me back in my spot in line. I otherwise would have been behind at least 100 others trying to rebook their flight. Let me tell you something–> Even after they haphazardly tried to fix the situation THREE MONTHS LATER, I will never, EVER trust Delta again.

Ironically, I trust Southwest Airlines the most right now. Why?! I was recently injured by a La Guardia Airport employee pushing a wheelchair (no joke). I Tweeted a photo of my torn up ankle, and less than 40 minutes later, I had a response and plan of action from Southwest Airlines. Less than week later, I had a voucher. I mean, this wasn’t even their employee that injured me– I just happened to be on their flight. I have never seen such a seamless customer service interaction on social media. SO IMPRESSED.

So, I decided to ask my followers on Twitter today how they decide if a brand is trustworthy. I mean, a pretty important thing to decide, right? We make decisions based on what a brand tells us via their social media, and if they’re untrustworthy, we could end up at the back of the line again.

The most common response was that the brand needed to create content that was not just brand specific in order to show it was not just about selling. Man, I am tempted to screen grab those responses and show them to some brands who believe social media coincides with SELLING. No. Social media is about brand awareness– it is about building TRUST with consumers so they want to buy your product.

Another response I absolutely loved was how a brand handled NEGATIVITY. Wow. Why did I not think of that?! It’s so true! A trustworthy brand is willing to step in front of the stoplight and clean up a mess. A sketch brand will try to brush things under the rug, ignoring negative commentary.

A response I  did not agree with?! –> # of followers. NEVER, ever base your trust in a brand on the number of followers they have. The only way to use followers to gauge trust, and even this is hit or miss, is by looking at the ratio of ‘followers’ to ‘following’. If a brand has 8M followers, but is only following 3 people, then they MIGHT not be the most engaged brand on the planet. However, if you think a brand that has a lot of followers is automatically trustworthy, think again. There a lot of ways to get disengaged followers that are ‘untrustworthy’, including purchasing followers (NEVER DO THIS, PLEASE).

I created a quick list of recommendations for brands that want to be trustworthy from the responses:

  • Focus on creating memorable experiences for the consumers, rather than on making the sale.

  • Build a timeline that has relevant content that is NOT just brand specific.

  • INTERACT with your consumers. RESPOND to your consumers, no matter what.

  • Be TRANSPARENT.

  • Create content that addresses the consumers’ issues, rather than broadcasts product, product, product.

  • LISTEN.

  • Have excellent, timely, relevant customer service.

What do you think? What makes a brand trustworthy? I’ve included some of my favorite responses below for your viewing pleasure 🙂

– Marji J. Sherman


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01_jose_gauravselvam


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02_joshua_medcalf


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03_mael_roth


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04_jeremias_reina


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05_arno_douze


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06_bab


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07_social_media305


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08_brumie_blichfeldt


09_in_touch

09_in_touch


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10_robert_vleuten


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11_hsv_events


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12_brumie_blichfeldt


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13_ian_king


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14_cloud_creations


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15_rohit_mittal


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16_tweeter_ninja


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17_cyber_prowl

Marji J. Sherman

Expert in NFTs, metaverse, social, and digital marketing.

3 Comments
  • Nice article. Yes, content is king, but great content, customer care, quality product (and or services) will be ignored if not ‘wrapped’ and presented appropriately. When a company has something truly great to offer its customers, great Graphic Design helps the target audience stay compelled, and helps them trust a brand. This includes all materials the company uses to communicate its short- and long-term messages, including logo, corporate identity, website, advertising, newsletters, social media sites, promotional and informational materials {even unspoken PR}.

    May 13, 2015 at 7:00 pm
  • Great article! It’s so cool to hear brand stories like Southwest taking advantage of real-time situations to gain trust! And I absolutely agree with disregarding the number of followers. Followers without engagement is useless and not a good indication of trust.

    June 24, 2015 at 2:03 pm
    • Southwest is incredible! “Followers without engagement is useless” <-- YES. Glad you enjoyed the article!

      July 14, 2015 at 2:41 pm

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