Your brand is in danger! How to stop social media brand impersonation?
Social media is a sea of information. With Facebook alone having data of 2.7 billion active users, social media knows everything! How much time does your target audience spend viewing certain kinds of ads? What kind of movies and music do they prefer? With little research, you can even know the political view of your customers. No wonder social media has become more than a platform for socializing!
Entertainment to infotainment: social media has evolved to be a commercial platform
When brands first started social media marketing, they used 'push marketing' strategies. Social media users were once using the platform for casual browsing and entertainment. But today, people scroll through social media pages of their brands to buy. Besides, social media offers granularity for target marketing. So brand protection is not only about your company. It is also about protecting the information of your customers and followers.
Reachability is beyond imagination. What does it mean for brand impersonation and protection?
The reachability of social media is alluring. Social media marketing is as tempting for legitimate brands as for counterfeiters. Brand impersonation has become rampant due to the reach of social media.
Never have brands had the opportunity to target more than a billion users with a single ad. Let's look at the user statistics as of April 2021.
With the number of users increasing by the day, all brands will need a social media strategy.
Social media strategy needs a brand protection strategy
Experts in anti-counterfeit technology say that there are two myths about brand protection:
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Understanding brand impersonation and its types:
If you are a famous brand, you will have fan pages, parody accounts, and more. But these are not examples of brand impersonation. Brand impersonation is an identity theft of any element of your brand, with an intent to commit fraud. The entry bar and criteria are easy for social media platforms. So anyone with internet access can create a social media account. The laws about cybercrimes are now evolving, but a lot needs to be still done. Ambiguity in regulations aids brand impersonation.
Besides scamming customers, counterfeiters use private messages to harass people.
There are many ways of brand impersonation. Manually monitoring and taking down fake pages or listings is next to impossible. With aggressive and targeted marketing, fake pages and ad promotions can come up in less than a week.
Brand impersonation has become sophisticated, but so have brand-protection strategies.
Companies can use AI and ML-enabled tools to automate brand protection. With track and trace technology, automated tools make real-time monitoring easy. With real-time alerts, brands can tackle social media impersonation before impacting them.
Truviss by ACVISS takes in the brand data and starts scanning the internet. It then creates a listing of all your products, domains, and apps. With Truviss, you can get real-time alerts of brand impersonation across the internet. Call now for a free demo.