More Social Media Tips for Business
Before heading off, here
are a few things to keep in mind to ensure you are more efficient with your
participation in social networks and continue to work toward your goals.
·
Have
a plan for your social media. Are you going to use social media
as an extension of your blog and share updates on your content? Do you want to
meet new business connections? Are you trying to create a greater sense of
community? Are you trying to establish your business as a go-to resource on a
specific topic?
·
Social
media success takes time. Unless you already have a
well-established online presence, you may find that your foray into social
media may not produce the instant results you’re hoping for. The key is to
start making connections, getting to other influential people and working
toward serving your audience.
·
Analyze
your competition. While you want to set yourself apart from everyone
else making noise on social media, there is no need to completely reinvent the
wheel. Watch what your competition does on social media. Who is doing well and
why are they doing well? These are important things to know.
·
Be
careful with your social media management team.
Hiring a team or individual to help you with your social media campaign is a
good idea, but you need to make sure a consistent and appropriate message is
shared. Set up well-defined guidelines to make sure everyone is on the same
page.
·
Put
some effort into your profiles. Always fill out a profile
completely and think about what your potential follower wants to know about
you. Use an appropriately professional image and update details as needed.
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Let
everyone know you’re on social media. Add “follow me” buttons to
your website, let your email subscribers know that there is a new way to
connect with you and include the information in your advertisements.
Publicizing your participation is an important step into growing your
following.
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Keep
the “social” in social media. While people love to hear from
businesses and receive their updates, the focus should always be on the social.
Keep your own focus on sharing helpful information, being helpful and avoiding
constant blatant self-promotion.
·
Share
readily. Building on the social aspect of social media,
readily share the content of others. Sharing is a great way to meet new people
and to be seen as a hub of helpful information in your topic area.
·
Respond
to those that engage you. Where possible, respond to
comments and engage your audience further. There’s nothing worse than a
business page that shows no real interaction by the owner.
Above all, keep in mind
that you are still working and growing a business. You still need to develop
products, grow your mailing list and sell your products. Social media is a
great way to increase your exposure and connect more meaningfully with your
followers, and it should be a complement to your marketing activities rather
than replacing them. Stay steady and focused and you’ll be seeing the benefits
of your participation, too.
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