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Who should your first employee advocate marketing recruits be?

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You’ve decided you want to get involved in employee advocacy but are you working out who to invite still? You wouldn’t be alone. Selecting your first employee advocate marketing recruits can be challenging, but we’ve put together a few tips below, so dive in.

Low hanging fruit

There will be colleagues across your organisation who are active on social media and already great supporters of your company online.

For the pilot phase, these people will be ‘early adopter’ employee advocates – those identified from within teams likely to be interested in joining the programme and becoming successful members.

You should consider a few points here as you organise your invite list:

A top tip here is also to consider new starters as employee advocate marketing recruits. New colleagues will undergo a social media induction and this is a good point in their employment journey to introduce the advocacy programme.

Steps to get people involved

Email the early adopter employee advocates you have identified and invite them to:

The key here is to outline the benefits to the employee advocates. Why is it important to them? Ask yourself: ‘We have this new programme, but so what?’

Communicate the programme’s value proposition and personal relevance to employees.

How to develop engagement

Here’s a few things to keep in mind to engage your employee advocates:

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