Consumer-to-consumer brand message sharing is pivotal for effective social media marketing. Even as companies join social media conversations and generate millions of brand messages, it remains unclear what, how, and when brand messages stand out and prompt sharing by consumers. With a conceptual extension of speech act theory, this study offers a granular assessment of brands’ message intentions (i.e., assertive, expressive, or directive) and the effects on consumer sharing. A text mining study of more than two years of Facebook posts and Twitter tweets by well-known consumer brands empirically demonstrates the impacts of distinct message intentions on consumers’ message sharing. Specifically, the use of rhetorical styles (alliteration and repetitions) and cross-message compositions enhance consumer message sharing. As a further extension, an image-based study demonstrates that the presence of visuals, or so-called image acts, increases the ability to account for message sharing. The findings explicate brand message sharing by consumers and thus offer guidance to content managers for developing more effective conversational strategies in social media marketing.

VILLARROEL ORDENES, F.J., GREWAL, D., LUDWIG, S., DE RUYTER, K.O., MAHR, D., WETZELS, M. (2019). Cutting through Content Clutter: How speech and image acts drive consumer sharing of social media brand messages. THE JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH, 45(5), 988-1012 [10.1093/jcr/ucy032].

Cutting through Content Clutter: How speech and image acts drive consumer sharing of social media brand messages

VILLARROEL ORDENES, FRANCISCO JAVIER;
2019

Abstract

Consumer-to-consumer brand message sharing is pivotal for effective social media marketing. Even as companies join social media conversations and generate millions of brand messages, it remains unclear what, how, and when brand messages stand out and prompt sharing by consumers. With a conceptual extension of speech act theory, this study offers a granular assessment of brands’ message intentions (i.e., assertive, expressive, or directive) and the effects on consumer sharing. A text mining study of more than two years of Facebook posts and Twitter tweets by well-known consumer brands empirically demonstrates the impacts of distinct message intentions on consumers’ message sharing. Specifically, the use of rhetorical styles (alliteration and repetitions) and cross-message compositions enhance consumer message sharing. As a further extension, an image-based study demonstrates that the presence of visuals, or so-called image acts, increases the ability to account for message sharing. The findings explicate brand message sharing by consumers and thus offer guidance to content managers for developing more effective conversational strategies in social media marketing.
2019
VILLARROEL ORDENES, F.J., GREWAL, D., LUDWIG, S., DE RUYTER, K.O., MAHR, D., WETZELS, M. (2019). Cutting through Content Clutter: How speech and image acts drive consumer sharing of social media brand messages. THE JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH, 45(5), 988-1012 [10.1093/jcr/ucy032].
VILLARROEL ORDENES, FRANCISCO JAVIER; GREWAL, DHRUV; LUDWIG, STEPHAN; DE RUYTER, KO; MAHR, DOMINIK; WETZELS, MARTIN
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