To celebrate World Emoji Day we thought we’d take a little look at the history to date and how they can help with your marketing campaigns.
Emojis born
Emojis have barely been around for twenty years and they’re continually coming up with a whole load of new ones!
The first ever emoji was created by an employee at NTT DoCoMo back in 1999 – he made 180 different faces that were used on mobile phones throughout Japan before anyone else caught onto this.
It wasn’t until 2010 though where these cute characters became international phenomenon after being incorporated into Unicode standard so everyone could use them outside their country.
Since then, there has been thousands upon thousands of these little icons added including Zodiac signs, sport equipment, places as well many more unique features that make each one special. As we speak there are over 3,300 total characters available.
Drive engagement
Emojis are more than just a smiley face. Emojis have been proven time and again that they can help boost engagement levels by increasing click through rates (CTR), open rates, or even conversion stats!
They can help drive engagement on all types of digital media—email and social networks alike! One survey found that including emojis in your subject lines increases open rates by 9%. It may be because they make messages seem informal and more personal.
Emojis are the best way to add personality and fun into any business message. Emojis allow your text to be more than just words on a page. They convey what you’re trying to say in an exciting way when text alone just doesn’t do the trick! They give your brand a little extra something that’ll intrigue or persuade someone to take action and click through, buy a product or download a guide.
However, if you are using these little icons for your own marketing, employ them wisely through email campaigns or social media strategies. As we always say, one size does not fit all.
Emojis to improve engagement
HubSpot has a fantastic overview of what emojis are most popular and the best for boosting engagement and Click-though. Take a closer look at HubSpot’s list here.
To create this list HubSpot studied over 19million HubSpot published posts across social. Even HubSpot admits that they have no idea why these emojis worked. A lot of the time it’s about trial and error and working out what is best for your very unique target audience. Anything you do is about keeping it relevant for them as what’s good for one business can be totally irrelevant to another.
Emojis to Boost Engagement
- 🙆(Person Gesturing OK Emoji)
- 🍒(Cherries Emoji)
- 🐠(Tropical Fish Emoji)
- 💃(Woman Dancing Emoji)
- 🌤(Sun Behind Small Cloud Emoji)
Emojis to Encourage Click-Through
- 🐙(Octopus Emoji)
- 🐴(Horse Face Emoji)
- 👖(Jeans Emoji)
- 🍒(Cherries Emoji)
- 🚂(Locomotive Emoji)
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