Last week, a restaurant owner in ThreeSixty Agency Riyadh lamented that his establishment wasn't showing up in Google results despite being popular by customers. This is a common problem I see with local businesses throughout the Kingdom.
After considerable time of disappointing engagement with their prospective clients, their revamped network planning produced a three hundred twenty-eight percent growth in engagement and a substantial growth in digital footfall.
For a food brand, we developed a content campaign highlighting traditional Saudi hospitality, which produced audience responses five hundred sixty-seven percent greater than their previous generic content.
Using comprehensive research for a store chain, we identified that content published between evening hours dramatically exceeded those shared during traditional optimal periods, producing substantially greater engagement.
For a high-end retailer, we discovered that Snapchat and Instagram dramatically outperformed traditional networks for interaction and conversion, leading to a intentional shift of attention that enhanced overall performance by 167%.
Advising a food brand, we established a strategy where influencers authentically presented products into their regular routines rather than generating obvious advertisements. This method resulted in engagement rates significantly higher than conventional marketing content.
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Current platform preferences in Saudi Arabia:
- Visual platform: Dominant for aspirational brands
- Ephemeral platform: Highly effective with Gen Z demographics
- Twitter: Significant for announcements and community dialogue
- Brief content: Fast increasing especially with younger audiences
- LinkedIn: Valuable for B2B engagement
A cosmetics company changed from various isolated collaborations to continuous associations with a smaller number of influencers, resulting in a substantial increase in sales and a significant reduction in promotion spending.
A few months ago, a beauty brand spent 300,000 SAR in conventional marketing with minimal outcomes. After shifting just 25% of that spending to social collaborations, they achieved a dramatic growth in conversions.