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Social Media Marketing in Russia and CIS

RMAA is a social media marketing agency helping international brands build and manage Russian-speaking communities in Russia and the CIS. We create long-term SMM strategies, run day-to-day content and communication, and align social media with paid campaigns and influencer programs across key social platforms used by Russian-speaking audiences.

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Our Social Media Marketing Services

SMM Strategy & Planning

We develop social media strategies tailored to Russian-speaking audiences and specific market conditions.
 

  • Audit of existing social profiles and content.
  • Analysis of competitors and audience behaviour on local platforms.
  • Definition of platform mix and the role of each channel.
  • Content pillars, posting cadence, and tone of voice for Russia and the CIS.
SMM Strategy & Planning

Content & Creative for Social Media

We adapt brand messaging into consistent content suitable for local social platforms.
 

  • Content concepts for VK, Telegram, YouTube, Odnoklassniki, and others.
  • Copywriting and visual guidelines aligned with brand and local context.
  • Adaptation of global assets for Russian-speaking audiences.
  • Support for UGC formats, contests, polls, and interactive content.
Content & Creative for Social Media

Community Management & Moderation

We manage day-to-day communication across brand social communities.
 

  • Publishing posts and handling comments and direct messages.
  • Moderation of groups, channels, and brand pages.
  • Escalation rules for complaints and sensitive topics.
  • Coordination with client teams on product, support, and PR issues.
Community Management & Moderation

Social Listening & Reputation Management

We monitor brand mentions and respond based on real audience signals.
 

  • Tracking mentions across social platforms, blogs, and review sites.
  • Analysis of sentiment, key topics, and recurring issues.
  • Response scenarios for negative feedback and crisis situations.
  • Insights and recommendations for PR and product teams.
Social Listening & Reputation Management

Analytics & Reporting

We provide structured reporting on social media performance.

  • Dashboards with reach, engagement, and community growth metrics.
  • Content performance analysis by format, topic, and platform.
  • Insights into audience behaviour and feedback.
  • Recommendations for content planning, posting cadence, and channel mix.
Analytics & Reporting

Influencer & Creator Marketing

We plan and manage influencer collaborations tailored to Russian-speaking audiences and local platform dynamics.

  • Selection of creators based on audience fit, content style, and market relevance.
  • Campaign planning aligned with brand objectives and platform specifics.
  • Coordination of content briefs, publishing schedules, and approvals.
  • Management of creator communication and campaign execution.
Influencer & Creator Marketing

Specific Challenges of Social Media Marketing in Russia

Social media marketing for Russian-speaking audiences has distinct characteristics that require a careful and adaptive approach. Local regulations, platform availability, and user behaviour all influence how SMM strategies are planned, executed, and managed across different channels.

  • Regulation and Platform Status

    Some global platforms, including Instagram and Facebook, have a specific legal and operational status in Russia and are often accessed via VPN. Their advertising rules and risks differ from local platforms. We help brands assess these conditions, select an appropriate platform mix, and align activity with current regulatory and compliance requirements.

  • Platforms and Audience

    Russian-speaking audiences split their attention across local social networks, messaging apps, and selected global platforms. Each channel has its own demographic, regional, and interest profile. We build an SMM mix across VK, Telegram, Instagram, Odnoklassniki, Facebook, and Discord based on brand objectives, audience reach, and communication priorities.

  • Measurement and Data

    Language, tone of voice, and expectations around feedback differ within the Russian-speaking segment. User responses can be direct or emotional, and sensitive topics often require careful moderation. Our team adapts content to the local context and manages daily interactions to ensure the brand position remains clear, consistent, and appropriate.

  • Content and Moderation

    Tracking and analytics tools do not always work uniformly across platforms, and available data can vary in depth and reliability. We combine native platform analytics, website data, and marketplace metrics to provide a practical view of how SMM contributes to awareness, traffic, and lead generation.

Key Social Platforms for SMM in Russia

VK

The main social network for Russian-speaking users, with communities, long reads, video, and short clips. VK is often the core platform for brand groups, public pages, and daily community work.

Telegram

A hybrid between messenger and social media platform. Telegram channels and chats are used for news, product launches, support, and direct communication with engaged subscribers.

Odnoklassniki

A social network with strong reach in regions and older age groups. It suits mass-market and family-oriented brands that need consistent presence in everyday feeds.

Instagram

A visual-first platform with strong habits around lifestyle and product content. In the Russian context it is accessed mainly via VPN, so it is used carefully and primarily for global audiences and cross-border communication.

Facebook

An international platform that remains relevant for business communication and global communities. In the Russian market it is used selectively, mainly for cross-border B2B contacts and audiences outside the country.

Discord

A community and voice platform popular with gaming and tech audiences. Brand servers and partnership communities are used for ongoing dialogue, feedback, and event-related communication.

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The Digital Ecosystem of Russia

Russia’s digital space is shaped by popular local platforms like VKontakte, and Odnoklassniki and global social media. After restrictions on Western services, many users continue accessing Instagram, YouTube, and Discord via VPNs. Telegram remains a key communication platform, and Yandex competes with Google in search.

Russia’s Digital Ecosystem

Explore the key digital platforms defining Russia’s online landscape. From search engines to entertainment, a combination of local and global services shapes user behavior and digital trends. 

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Owned Media
Organic Search
Brand Pages
Earned Media
ORM&SERM
Analytical Tools
Verification Tools
Mobile App Analytics
Web Analytics
Paid Media
Paid search
Paid Socials
Display Networks
Influencer Marketing
Online Retail Ads & Reviews
Video Networks
Yandex

As Google’s main competitor in Russia, Yandex has gained dominance recently. While Google previously led in search, Yandex now holds the majority share, processing 65.12% of search queries in the country.

Organic Search
Owned Media
Google

Russians continue using Google, as it remains the default search engine on many devices. However, Yandex is gaining traction with faster updates on maps and other services, making it more convenient locally.

Organic Search
Owned Media
Discord

Discord suits gaming and tech, brands, fostering direct engagement via servers. Communities host discussions, live streams, and exclusive content, connecting brands with highly engaged niche audiences.

Brand Pages
Owned Media
VK

VK is Russia’s top platform for brand communities, which is ideal for retail, entertainment, and services. Businesses share diverse content and engage users through direct communication in posts' comments.

Brand Pages
Owned Media
Odnoklassniki

OK is best for brands targeting older audiences in family, health, and local services. Pages feature interactive posts and discussions, with built-in tools for direct sales and community engagement.

Brand Pages
Owned Media
Instagram

Despite restrictions in Russia, Instagram remains key for fashion, beauty, and lifestyle brands. Brands use visual content, Reels, Stories, and influencers to reach a young, solvent Russian audience.

Brand Pages
Owned Media
YouTube

YouTube is the best place for entertainment content. Successful audience engagement relies on high-quality visuals, strong storytelling, and influencer collaborations.

Brand Pages
Owned Media
Telegram

Telegram suits brands needing direct, content-driven engagement. Ideal for brand media, finance, and tech, channels offer updates, insights, and customer interaction, with options for chatbot automation.

Brand Pages
Owned Media
Industry Media

Industry media boosts brand image through interviews, expert articles, and features. Top online news media, niche forums, and trade magazines in Russia play a vital role in reputation.

ORM&SERM
Earned Media
iRecommend

iRecommend is a Russian platform for product and service reviews, ideal for boosting brand reputation. Businesses can monitor, manage, and purchase reviews, shaping public perception and trust.

ORM&SERM
Earned Media
Otzovik

Otzovik lets brands manage their reputation by engaging with reviewers. After registration, companies can respond to feedback, resolve concerns, and build trust through direct customer interaction.

ORM&SERM
Earned Media
Social Media

Social media requires constant monitoring and fast responses to customer feedback. Brands must engage actively, track discussions, and leverage UGC content to shape reputation and maintain trust.

ORM&SERM
Earned Media
Local Maps

For local Russian businesses, maps like 2GIS, Yandex Maps, and Google Maps are key. Users read reviews on business profiles before visiting stores or booking services, making reputation management essential.

ORM&SERM
Earned Media
Weborama

Weborama is an international ad verification tool available in Russia. It is used in programmatic advertising to ensure ads reach real users, not bots, improving traffic quality and campaign efficiency.

Verification Tools
Analytical Tools
AdRiver

AdRiver is a Russian ad verification platform designed for local advertisers. It tracks traffic quality, and ensures accurate ad placement across Runet’s digital ecosystem.

Verification Tools
Analytical Tools
AppMetrica

AppMetrica is Yandex’s mobile analytics tool for tracking app performance, user behavior, and ads. It provides real-time data, attribution, and crash reports to help developers optimize engagement.

Mobile App Analytics
Analytical Tools
AppsFlyer

AppsFlyer is a mobile attribution platform that tracks which media source drives app installs or re-engagement. It helps marketers optimize campaigns by accurately attributing user actions.

Mobile App Analytics
Analytical Tools
Adjust

Adjust offers mobile analytics and attribution, analyzing user interactions, installs, and ad performance. It ensures accurate campaign measurement, prevents fraud, and enhances app monetization strategies.

Mobile App Analytics
Analytical Tools
Yandex Metrica

Yandex Metrica is Russia’s top web analytics tool, similar to Google Analytics. It tracks user behavior, traffic sources, and conversions, offering heatmaps and session replays to optimize site performance.

Web Analytics
Analytical Tools
Roistat

Roistat is a Russian analytics platform for business optimization. It provides end-to-end analytics, call tracking, and customer journey insights, helping companies improve marketing and boost sales.

Web Analytics
Analytical Tools
Google Analytics

Google Analytics remains widely used in Russia, but restrictions limit its functionality. Many businesses now rely on Yandex Metrica as an alternative for tracking traffic, user behavior, and conversions.

Web Analytics
Analytical Tools
Yandex Direct

Yandex Direct is the top platform for paid search ads in Russia since Google Ads is blocked. Advertisers target Russian-speaking users with keyword-based ads and flexible bidding in Yandex search results.

Paid search
Paid Media
VK

Targeted ads on VK are launched through VK Ads, the platform for advertisers. It covers VK, Odnoklassniki, Avito, and 50,000+ partner sites, offering precise targeting to reach Russian users effectively.

Paid Socials
Paid Media
Dzen

Paid Social Ads in Dzen run through VK Ads or Dzen’s native tools. VK Ads targets audiences across VK’s ecosystem, while Dzen’s tools promote branded content in user feeds as native recommendations.

Paid Socials
Paid Media
Telegram

In Russia, Telegram is a key media platform with many ad options. Paid Telegram Ads run via third-party services, while Yandex Direct places PPC ads in its partner channels.

Paid Socials
Paid Media
OK

Targeted ads in Odnoklassniki run via VK Ads and the platform’s own ad manager. VK Ads enables cross-platform campaigns, while the OK Ads Cabinet offers flexible targeting, analytics, and various ad formats.

Paid Socials
Paid Media
Yandex Direct

Beyond search ads, Yandex Direct offers extensive display advertising across 50,000+ platforms, including websites, mobile apps, and Smart TV apps, providing broad reach for brands in the Russian market.

Display Networks
Paid Media
VK Ads

VK Ads powers display ads across VK and 50,000+ partner sites. With Meta ads blocked in Russia, it’s a key tool for brands to reach users via banners, interactive formats, and native placements.

Display Networks
Paid Media
Programmatic platforms

Brands often need more precise targeting than major platforms offer. Independent programmatic solutions from mobile operators, banks, and data providers enable advanced audience reach across digital networks.

Display Networks
Paid Media
VK

VK influencers run their own communities, sharing diverse content. Brands collaborate directly or use VK AdBlogger, an official tool within VK Ads, to streamline partnerships and track campaign performance.

Influencer Marketing
Paid Media
Instagram

With Meta targeted ads blocked in Russia, influencer collaborations are the only way to promote brands. Reels and detailed Stories from top and micro-influencers drive strong engagement and interaction.

Influencer Marketing
Paid Media
YouTube

Influencer collaborations are the only way to advertise on YouTube in Russia due to the targeted ad ban. Yet, it remains highly effective, as YouTube is the country’s top platform for video consumption.

Influencer Marketing
Paid Media
Telegram

Influencer marketing in Telegram relies on channel integrations. As Russia’s leading messenger, it hosts top influencers, and niche experts. Ads are mostly text-based with visuals, ensuring engagement.

Influencer Marketing
Paid Media
Twitch

Twitch is Russia’s most popular platform among gamers. While global viewership declines, the Russian segment keeps growing. Brands partner with top streamers for live promotions.

Influencer Marketing
Paid Media
Wildberries

Managing reviews is key on Wildberries, as ratings influence rankings. For targeted promotions, ads run through Wildberries Ads and Yandex Direct, while brands also buy positive reviews.

Online Retail Ads & Reviews
Paid Media
Ozon

Ozon has its ad platform for marketplace promotions and also supports Yandex Direct. However, boosting product rankings requires more than ads—brands must actively manage reviews, ratings, and feedback.

Online Retail Ads & Reviews
Paid Media
Sber Mega Market

The marketplace has its own ad platform powered by Sber’s programmatic ecosystem. While reviews impact product rankings, discounts via the Sber Spasibo program also drive sales.

Online Retail Ads & Reviews
Paid Media
Yandex Market

The marketplace provides broad ad options via Yandex Direct, including product galleries in search. With high competition, sellers must manage reviews and use third-party services for positive feedback.

Online Retail Ads & Reviews
Paid Media
Programmatic platforms

In Russia, there are programmatic platforms focused on video ad placements. The choice depends on ad formats, inventory, and targeting capabilities, ensuring precise reach across video content.

Video Networks
Paid Media
VK Ads

VK Ads runs video ads across VK’s platforms, including VK Video and partner sites. As one of Russia’s top ad solutions, it helps brands engage audiences through various video formats.

Video Networks
Paid Media
YandexDirect

Yandex Direct runs video ads across Yandex’s network, including top sites and apps. Advertisers use CPMv bidding to target Russian audiences with in-stream and out-stream formats.

Video Networks
Paid Media
News Reading
Listening To Music
Listening To Podcasts
Watching TV & Video
Watching Movies & Series
Game Streaming
PC Gaming
Online Shopping
Product Reviews & Recommendation
Discounts & Deals
Publish Private Classifiends
Buying Property Abroad
Travel Booking Services
Search Engines & Directories
Mobile App Stores
Geo Navigation
Messaging
Social Media Engagement
Telegram

Telegram is not just a messenger, but it has become a media phenomenon in Russia. The platform hosts influencers, media, and niche communities, making it a key digital space for both users and advertisers.

News Reading
Yandex Music

Yandex Music is Russia’s music streaming service, offering a library of tracks and personalized recommendations. Integrated with other Yandex products, it remains a convenient choice for Russian users.

Listening To Music
VK Music

VK Music is a streaming service built into VK, Russia’s largest social network. It offers frequent releases from Russian artists, making it a top choice for local music fans.

Listening To Music
OK Music

OK Music is a streaming service for users of Odnoklassniki. It allows listening within the platform, featuring online radio and themed playlists.

Listening To Music
Yandex Music

Yandex Music, part of Yandex’s ecosystem, offers users access to podcasts and audiobooks in Russian. The platform hosts thousands of podcasts, covering topics like society, culture, science, and business.

Listening To Podcasts
VK Music

VK Music features a vast catalog of podcasts, categorized by themes and editors’ picks. Users can conveniently listen without leaving VK, making it a seamless platform for discovering audio content.

Listening To Podcasts
Apple Music

Apple Music offers a global selection of podcasts, allowing Russian users to listen to international shows in the original language. The platform provides diverse content across various genres, from business to entertainment.

Listening To Podcasts
YouTube Podcasts

Part of the YouTube Musiс, YouTube Podcasts is popular among Russian users for listening to audio. Video podcasts are also widely watched on YouTube, with humor and business being the most in-demand topics. 

Listening To Podcasts
YouTube

As Russia’s top video platform, YouTube saw its speed throttled in 2024, making it inaccessible without a VPN. However, users continue to actively consume content across music, gaming, and entertainment.

Watching TV & Video
RuTube

Rutube is a Russian video platform. It offers a wide selection of content, including foreign movies and TV shows, making it a key alternative after YouTube’s slowdown in Russia.

Watching TV & Video
VK Video

With YouTube only accessible via VPN in Russia, VK Video has become the go-to platform for users without one. It provides movies and video content from VK bloggers.

Watching TV & Video
Kinopoisk

Kinopoisk is Russia’s top platform for movie and TV enthusiasts. It offers reviews, ratings, and critiques from both users and film critics, along with a streaming service for watching films and series.

Watching Movies & Series
IVI

IVI is a leading online cinema in Russia, offering a vast library of domestic and international films and series. Users can stream in high quality on Smart TVs, mobile devices, and gaming consoles.

Watching Movies & Series
OKKO

OKKO is a Russian online cinema known for high-quality streaming and exclusive Russian content. The platform provides movies, series, and sports broadcasts with a subscription-based model and no ads.

Watching Movies & Series
Wink

Wink is a Russian online cinema offering movies, series, and TV channels on-demand. Available by subscription or pay-per-view, it features both Russian and international content.

Watching Movies & Series
Apple TV

Apple TV provides subscriptions for Apple TV+ originals or pay-per-view movies and series. Many Russians watch content on this platform in the English language to enjoy authentic performances.

Watching Movies & Series
Twitch

Twitch is the leading streaming platform for Russian gamers. Viewers watch live streams of top Russian-speaking players, game walkthroughs, and esports tournaments. Gamers actively engage in live chat.

Game Streaming
YouTube Games

YouTube remains a top platform for gaming content in Russia, where gaming bloggers dominate local rankings. Viewers watch streams of top Russian players, game reviews, and esports events.

Game Streaming
Discord

Discord remains a top platform for Russian gamers, accessible only via VPN. It hosts themed servers where users share experiences and test new game releases and demos from community admins.

Game Streaming
VK Play

VK Play is Russia’s largest gaming platform, combining a digital game store and streaming. With 75M users in Russia, it attracts gamers with frequent releases of both Russian and international titles.

Game Streaming
Steam

Over 95% of Russian gamers have a Steam account, though direct payments are blocked. Players buy games by changing their payment region, using mobile operators, intermediaries, or global activation keys.

PC Gaming
Epic Games Store

Epic Games Store remains one of Russia’s leading platforms for buying PC games. Some foreign developers have imposed restrictions, but for blocked games, players use alternative payment methods.

PC Gaming
VK Play

VK Play offers a vast library of PC games, including Russian and international titles. Players can buy, download, or stream games via cloud gaming, and the platform also hosts esports tournaments.

PC Gaming
Wildberries

Wildberries is Russia’s largest online marketplace, offering a vast selection of products. Its fast delivery is supported by a nationwide network of pickup points, making it the top choice for shoppers.

Online Shopping
Ozon

Ozon is Russia’s second-largest marketplace after Wildberries. Many Russians choose it when it offers lower prices than competitors. Ozon also presents in most CIS countries.

Online Shopping
Yandex Market

Yandex Market is Russia’s third-largest marketplace. Unlike Wildberries and Ozon, it lets users first choose a product and then compare prices from different sellers within a single product page.

Online Shopping
Sber Mega Market

Sber Mega Market is a marketplace from Russia’s bank Sberbank. Most users are his clients, as the platform offers the Sber Spasibo program. It provides exclusive discounts when paying with a Sberbank card.

Online Shopping
Otzovik

Otzovik is a Russian review platform where users share opinions on products, and more. Brand representatives actively resolve customer issues by responding directly to negative reviews inside the platform.

Product Reviews & Recommendation
Irecommend

iRecommend.ru is a Russian platform for product and service reviews across categories like beauty, health, and technology. Many consumers rely on its feedback before making a purchase.

Product Reviews & Recommendation
Biglion

Biglion is Russia’s largest coupon platform, providing discounts on products and offline and online services, where users purchase coupons to save money. The service operates in many cities across Russia.

Discounts & Deals
Frendi

 Frendi features daily hot deals, discounts on restaurants, travel across Russia, and various products. Users can buy exclusive offers, with some discounts reaching up to 90% in select categories.

Discounts & Deals
Avito

Avito is Russia’s top platform for publishing private classifieds. Users buy and sell new or used goods, offer services, and post job listings. The site covers everything from auto to local services.

Publish Private Classifiends
Youla

Youla is a Russian classifieds platform, focused on second-hand goods and part-time jobs. As a VK project, it requires a VK account for posting ads and purchases.

Publish Private Classifiends
Farpost

FarPost is used across Russia but is most popular in the Far East. It features listings for vehicles, real estate, jobs, and services, playing a key role in local markets and specialized industries.

Publish Private Classifiends
Tranio

Focusing on international real estate, Tranio.ru features residential and commercial properties across the world. The platform specializes in investments, providing market insights and legal guidance.

Buying Property Abroad
Prian

Prian.ru is a top Russian platform for buying real estate, covering 68 countries. It offers a catalog of properties with detailed listings, helping Russian buyers navigate the international market.

Buying Property Abroad
Cian

Cian.ru is a Russian real estate platform, mainly for domestic properties, but also includes international listings. It helps users explore overseas options, though its focus remains on Russia.

Buying Property Abroad
Yandex Travel

Yandex Travel allows users book flights, hotels, and tours. It offers bonuses and cashback in the Plus Yandex ecosystem's points. Popular destinations include locations within Russia, Turkey, and Kazakhstan.

Travel Booking Services
Ostrovok

Ostrovok became popular after Booking and Airbnb stopped accepting Russian bank cards. The platform offers hotel bookings in Russia and abroad, providing a convenient alternative for travelers.

Travel Booking Services
Aviasales

Aviasales is Russia’s top flight booking platform, aggregating offers from airlines, including international ones. It accepts Russian bank cards for convenience. The service is also widely used across the CIS.

Travel Booking Services
Google

Russians continue using Google, as it remains the default search engine on many devices. However, Yandex is gaining traction with faster updates on maps and other services, making it more convenient locally.

Search Engines & Directories
Yandex

As Google’s competitor in Russia, Yandex has gained dominance recently. While Google previously led in search, Yandex now holds the majority share, processing a major part of search queries in the country.

Search Engines & Directories
NashStore

 NashStore is a Russian app store designed for Android users as an alternative to Google Play. It hosts local apps, though some global apps are unavailable. Payments work with Russian bank cards.

Mobile App Stores
App Gallery

AppGallery is Huawei’s official app store and a key alternative in Russia, as Google Play is less convenient on Huawei devices. It hosts popular local apps, though some global services require APK downloads.

Mobile App Stores
RuStore

RuStore has always been Russia's local mobile app market. After some apps were removed from the AppStore and GooglePlay, businesses added all the essential apps there. Now, it has 50M users and 50K apps.

Mobile App Stores
App Store

iPhones are widely used in Russia, keeping the AppStore a top marketplace. Payments now go through external systems like MTS and Beeline, as Apple’s standard methods remain restricted.

Mobile App Stores
Google Play

Google Play remains Russia’s top app marketplace, with Android holding over 70% of mobile traffic. Payments require workarounds like Plati.Market or foreign cards via VPN, as Russian cards remain unsupported.

Mobile App Stores
2GIS

2GIS is an alternative to Google Maps, combining navigation with a Yellow Pages. The service operates in Russia and several CIS countries, helping users navigate cities and explore local businesses.

Geo Navigation
Yandex Maps

Yandex Maps has become the main alternative to Google Maps in Russia. Integrated with Yandex Go, it provides navigation, taxi services, and delivery, making it a convenient all-in-one solution for users.

Geo Navigation
Telegram

Telegram has become a media phenomenon in Russia. If only viewed as a messaging app, Telegram allows private and group chats, voice and video calls, file sharing, channels for news and discussions.

Messaging
WhatsApp

Initially used for personal chats, WhatsApp remains popular for private messaging but has also become important for local businesses. Business accounts enable automated replies and customer mailings.

Messaging
Telegram

Telegram is not just a messenger, but it has become a media phenomenon in Russia. The platform hosts influencers, media, and niche communities, making it a key digital space for both users and advertisers.

Social Media Engagement
Instagram

Despite being officially blocked in Russia and accessible only via VPNs, Instagram remains the most popular social media platform among modern Russian consumers.

Social Media Engagement
VKontakte

VK is a Russian local social network and was an alternative to Facebook. It offers a messenger, communication with friends, music streaming, videos, short clips, and communities.

Social Media Engagement
Youtube

As Russia’s top video platform, YouTube saw its speed throttled in 2024, making it inaccessible without a VPN. However, users continue to actively consume content across music, gaming, and entertainment.

Social Media Engagement
Tenchat

Tenchat is Russia’s alternative to LinkedIn, tailored for the B2B market. It helps entrepreneurs and businesses network, share expertise, and build brand reputation through top managers' accounts.

Social Media Engagement
Likee

Likee is a short-video platform popular in Russia, similar to TikTok. Users create and watch content with effects, filters, and music. It attracts a young audience, serving as a hub for entertainment.

Social Media Engagement
Yappy

Designed as a TikTok alternative, Yappy! caters to young creators, especially musicians. The platform encourages self-expression, collaboration, and participation in challenges with popular Russian artists.

Social Media Engagement
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FAQ: Social Media Marketing in Russia and CIS

The social media audience in Russia is about 106 million users (73.5% of the population). On average, one person uses 5 platforms per month.

Daily internet usage in Russia is 8 hours and 38 minutes, of which 4 hours and 7 minutes are spent on mobile devices. A significant portion of this time is spent on social media and entertainment.

The main goals are: searching for information (80.4%), keeping up with news (66.1%), staying in touch with friends and family (65.6%), watching videos/movies (64%), and listening to music (52.5%).

Smartphones — 94.3%, laptops/PCs — 69.8%, Smart TVs — 38.7%. Mobile traffic continues to grow.

More than 75% of the population lives in cities, 42% are aged 25–54. The average age is 39.2 years. The social media audience: 45.3% male, 54.8% female.

Users actively use VPNs to access blocked platforms (Instagram, Facebook, X). At the same time, local services (VK, Telegram, Dzen) have gained popularity.

It is a unique network of technology companies, government platforms, and services that have developed independently of the global market. Key players: VK, Yandex, Sber, Ozon, Wildberries.

Programmatic advertising accounts for 83.2% of total digital advertising spending in Russia, reflecting the growth of automation and targeted solutions.

Telegram and WhatsApp are the leaders, but Telegram is actively developing as a platform for content and advertising. VK also launched a new messenger, MAX, in 2025.

Since September 1, 2022, all internet advertising in Russia must be labeled. It is controlled by Roskomnadzor, data is submitted through the Advertising Data Operator (ADO) to the Unified Registry of Internet Advertising (URIA). The label must include the word "Advertising," information about the advertiser, and a unique identifier (ERID).

All advertising addressed to an indefinite circle of people: targeted, contextual, display, native, bloggers' posts, stories, banners, advertising in Telegram, etc.

Prohibited: targeted posts, stories, reels mentioning a brand, integrations with bloggers, native reviews, calls to action ("buy," "click"), links to payment.

Publishing expert content (guides, interviews), company information, reviews (without emotional calls to action), posts about internal work, and answering questions in comments are allowed.

Starting April 1, 2025, a mandatory 3% fee on income from internet advertising placement is introduced. Everyone who earns from advertising must pay: companies, bloggers, self-employed individuals, etc.

These systems are automatically integrated with the ADO via API and generate tokens. For advertising with bloggers or in Telegram, you need to contact an external ADO.

The CIS audience is younger and more mobile-oriented, less covered by local ecosystems (Yandex, VK). Western platforms (Instagram, Facebook) are active.

Instagram and Facebook remain leaders, but the use of Telegram and YouTube is growing. In Kazakhstan, local services like Kolesa.kz are also popular.

Yes, but their effectiveness is lower than in Russia. Google Ads and targeting via Meta (Instagram, Facebook) are more commonly used in advertising.

In Kazakhstan and Belarus — Russian. In Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan — a mix of Russian and the national language. It is important to adapt creatives.

Currently, there is no mandatory labeling, but some countries (e.g., Kazakhstan) are discussing the introduction of similar regulations.

International payment systems (Visa/Mastercard) are available, but local solutions (e.g., Kaspi.kz in Kazakhstan) are popular. Bloggers face difficulties withdrawing funds.

Politics, interethnic relations, and religion. Neutral and apolitical content is recommended.

It is more decentralized, with many micro- and nano-influencers. Budgets are lower than in Russia. Barter collaborations are popular.

Google Analytics, Meta Business Suite, local counters (e.g., Mail.ru Analytics). Yandex.Metrica is less relevant.

No, but some countries (Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan) may have temporary access restrictions.

Consider cultural peculiarities, avoid "Russian centrism," use local examples and currencies (tenge, som).

Wildberries and Ozon are actively expanding in Kazakhstan and Belarus. AliExpress and local platforms (e.g., KazanExpress in Kazakhstan) are also popular.

VK (VKontakte) — 93 million MAU (Monthly Active Users), 64 minutes per user daily. It is the main platform for communication, video, and commerce.

Instagram is officially blocked, but 70% of the audience accesses it via VPN. Direct advertising is prohibited from 01.09.2025, but you can run expert blogs.

Telegram is a messenger, media platform, and advertising network. You can run ads via Telegram Ads, place ads in channels through exchanges, and use Yandex.Direct for Telegram.

Dzen is a blog platform from VK with a recommendation feed. Suitable for native content, articles, and videos. Advertising is available through VK Ads.

TikTok is available in limited mode: you cannot publish new content or watch foreign videos. Users use VPNs. Alternatives: VK Clips, Yappy, Rutube Shorts.

It is an analog of TikTok/Reels within VK. Short vertical videos, memes, challenges. Available through the VK app and the separate VK Clips app.

YouTube remains the leader in views, but since August 2024, loading speed on PCs and Smart TVs has decreased. It is recommended to optimize content for mobile and use Rutube as an alternative.

A single account for VK, Odnoklassniki, Dzen, and partner sites. Formats: video, banners, carousels, promotion of posts and clips. It offers smart targeting and automation.

A new messenger launched in 2025. Positioned as a Russian analog of WeChat. Includes chats, payments, government services, and identity verification.

Audience — users aged 35–54. Advertising is available through VK Ads. Suitable for mass-market goods, financial services, and nostalgic content.

Yes, but the audience is small (8.1% of the population). Suitable for niche projects (DIY, design, weddings).

Twitch, Discord, VK Play. Discord is blocked but accessible via VPN.

Yandex.Metrica and Google Analytics, but from 01.07.2025, using GA requires data localization and user consent.

Platforms like Calltouch, CoMagic, Roistat that track the entire customer journey—from click to purchase. They integrate call tracking, CRM, and web analytics.

Through cross-channel analytics, linking advertising costs (VK Ads, Yandex.Direct) with conversions (sales, leads) in the CRM.

These are tools for assessing the impact of display advertising on website traffic (Visit Lift) and on search queries (Search Lift).

Yandex.Audiences, Weborama, Segmento (MTS Ads), Soloway. They provide data for targeting and audience analysis.

Using specialized services: AdRiver, Admon.ai, Adserving, myTracker, as well as built-in Brand Safety systems in DSPs.

Calltouch, CoMagic, Callibri, Calltracking. They pinpoint the source of a call down to a specific keyword and integrate with CRM.

Through built-in channel statistics and third-party services (Telegram Analytics, TGStat). It is important to track reach, engagement, and transitions.

Automated reports that help analyze campaign effectiveness, conversions, CPA, ROI. In 2025, Report Master appeared in Yandex.Direct.

Through geotargeting, promo codes, call tracking, and integration with sales accounting systems (1C, CRM).

CTR, CPC, CPA, ROI, reach, engagement rate (ER), conversions, cost per lead, LTV (lifetime value).

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