Marketing Tip: Promote your brand using Snapchat geofilters
- May 6, 2016
- Brand development, Design, Online marketing
For those of you not already familiar with this mobile messaging app, Snapchat lets you text, share images or video clips, and create “stories” that can be creatively enhanced with emojis, stickers, filters and doodles. The twist is that messages disappear after a few seconds (or can be added to your story which lasts 24 hours).
Now, consider these statistics:
More than 60% of U.S. 13 to 34 year-old smartphone users are Snapchatters.
Snapchat has over 100 million daily active users and that number is growing.
These are just a couple of reasons why NOW is the time to take advantage of this unique platform with a nifty Snapchat marketing feature called On-Demand Geofilters. Geofilters are location-based overlays that can be branded with your company logo and business messaging, and then easily shared in Snapchat messages (or “snaps). Here’s a geofilter we created with the Virtual Native brand:
Click here to learn more about on-demand Snapchat geofilters.
Do you need help with creating custom graphics for your geofilter? Or do you simply not have the time to mess with geofilters at all? Let us do the work for you. We create professionally designed geofilters for businesses and events with your custom branding and messaging.
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