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Nostalgia Works On Social Media, NFL Posts Show

Nostalgia is popular among NFL social media users, a study shows. The results could help increase social media engagement for regular business owners, as well.

This article was written by Laura Bailey-Michigan and originally published by Futurity.

Wenche Wang, assistant professor of sport management at the University of Michigan School of Kinesiology, examined 64,778 NFL Instagram posts and divided social media users on the site into two groups: NFL fans and general social media users. She found that posts that induced nostalgia were more likely to engage general social media users. Loyal fans, on the other hand, were more likely to engage with informational posts, she says.

This is important because customer engagement is the holy grail of social media strategy for any business because it increases brand awareness, company loyalty, and revenue, she says.

There are parallels between other businesses and the NFL franchises that Wang looked at, she says. Most businesses have “fans”––customers who will go to the company’s social media page because they already like the product. Then there are the users who stumble upon the company’s site while using social media.

“You always receive some attention from your own fans and then some who are just looking around and see the post,” Wang says.

This is the low-hanging fruit likely to engage with nostalgic posts. NFL teams posted special features like Throwback Thursday or Flashback Friday, featuring tidbits about the history of the city or team or player, or even general historical events unrelated to the team. Other businesses can do the same, she says.

Both types of social media users paid attention to informational posts on NFL’s Instagram, but fans were much more engaged with informational posts compared to general social media users.

“The fans used informational posts for real-time discussions about the game, so when a game is going on, they were using it as another platform to discuss the game together,” Wang says.

The NFL teams didn’t seem to be aware of how well the nostalgic posts were engaging users, Wang says. The posts they posted most often were garnering the least engagement.

For instance, about 6% of posts were holiday greetings or gratitude-type posts, which are used to build relationships. About 19% of posts encouraged people to take a quiz or react or comment. None of these was effective in engaging users, Wang says.

“So simply asking people to engage, or conveying care with text or basic photos or video content, did not seem to be very effective in engaging social media users,” she says. “The ones I did find to be very effective in engaging users were the nostalgic posts, and that was only 1.7% of the sample.”

Wang says it might be tough for the NFL to track posts effectively because of volume.

“When you’re posting so much, you might not be able to systematically track which posts are most effective,” she says.

The study appears in the International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship.

Source: University of Michigan

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