Develop and Execute a Social Media and Marketing Strategy for Everyday Chemist

Project scope
Categories
Digital marketing Social media marketing Marketing analyticsSkills
marketing strategies target audience data analysis marketing content strategy managementThe main goal of this project is to develop and execute a comprehensive social media and marketing strategy for Everyday Chemist. This will involve several different steps for the students, including:
- Researching the target audience and understanding their preferences and interests.
- Developing a content strategy that aligns with the company's mission and values.
- Creating and managing social media accounts on various platforms.
- Developing a plan for engaging with customers and potential customers.
- Analyzing data from social media accounts to measure effectiveness and adjust the strategy as needed.
- Developing a budget for the social media and marketing strategy.
By the end of the project, students should demonstrate:
- Understanding of the target audience and their preferences and interests.
- A content strategy that aligns with the company's mission and values.
- Creation and management of social media accounts on various platforms.
- A plan for engaging with customers and potential customers.
- An understanding of data analysis and how to use it to measure effectiveness and adjust the strategy as needed.
- A budget for the social media and marketing strategy.
We have a starting point for our social strategy that will be shared with the students. In addition, we have a team of 3 people who you will be able to work alongside for design and communications support. There will also be semi-monthly 1-1 sessions with the founder!
About the company
Everyday Chemist is a Toronto-based R+D studio that blends creativity with science to develop innovative personal care products. Founded by a mother and daughter duo, we know sustainability and accessibility are the foundation of a good formula.