The holiday season offers tons of opportunities for engaging with your customers, and to get a peek into how they are using your products and services. This year, user-generated content contests continue to fill social media platforms because they're generally easy to build, and fun for users. Tapping into user-generated content — often referred to as just UGC — allows you to give a little (a prize or discount offer) and get a little (such as demographic data, or email addresses).A UGC contest means that you ask participants to contribute content in order to enter your contest — for instance, they share photos, stories, or videos in exchange for a chance to win or access your offer.
By asking for users' content, you're giving participants an authentic way to engage with your brand.Hashtag contests, a type of UGC contest, are also ideal for the holidays. This type of contest is huge on Instagram, which is already a high-engagement platform. A hashtag contest requires users to post a picture or video to Instagram or Twitter, and use a designated hashtag in the caption. This automatically enters them into a contest. It's a great way to use the existing functionality of Instagram and Twitter, and help expose your brand to new people on those platforms. ShortStack just launched its new hashtag contest, which you can read all about here, and you'll find all of our holiday templates -- plus tutorials and tips for how to use them -- on our holiday marketing page.
Create a community around your brand by having users contribute to your contest or promotion. When participants have a say in the outcome, they're more invested in it and perhaps even more willing to share your promotion, exposing your brand to a wider audience of like-minded people. You can even offer extra points or entries to participants using ShortStack's Refer-a-Friend feature, which automatically tracks how many people have entered a contest based off of a participant's shared post.
If you're planning to run a UGC campaign for the holidays, here are some best practices to keep in mind:
Now you know a bit about how to use UGC as part of your marketing plan, we hope you'll have fun creating UGC contests of your own. If you liked this post, don't forget to subscribe to our blog. And if you haven't already, set up your free ShortStack account so you can build UGC contests and other promotions.