This document provides tips for using social media effectively for business purposes. It recommends that businesses build a presence on major social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn in order to connect with potential customers and stay visible to them. It emphasizes the importance of consistency in posting engaging content regularly, as well as creating a memorable personal brand and profile for the business. The document also offers specific strategies for each platform, such as scheduling posts in advance, using hashtags and paid advertising on Facebook, and participating in online discussions on LinkedIn and Twitter.
A beginner's guide to setting up and running a social media strategy - useful for any startup, business, or individual. Feel free to contact us with questions. Good luck!
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As of June 2018, Instagram has over 1 billion users. It’s a behemoth of a social media channel which continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. But what does that have to do with you?
Well, if you’ve ever wanted to monetize Instagram, then now’s the time for you to do so. Given the sheer size of the global audience, it’s fair to assume there’s a niche market out there for you. Regardless of the kind of content you create, there’s an audience for you. One that, in all likelihood, you can leverage to earn a fortune.
A beginner's guide to setting up and running a social media strategy - useful for any startup, business, or individual. Feel free to contact us with questions. Good luck!
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Today's PR pros need to be aware of how earned media, paid media and owned media overlap. In this presentation, a veteran digital marketer and journalist looks at the new reality of managing PR, advertising and social media through collaboration.
As of June 2018, Instagram has over 1 billion users. It’s a behemoth of a social media channel which continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. But what does that have to do with you?
Well, if you’ve ever wanted to monetize Instagram, then now’s the time for you to do so. Given the sheer size of the global audience, it’s fair to assume there’s a niche market out there for you. Regardless of the kind of content you create, there’s an audience for you. One that, in all likelihood, you can leverage to earn a fortune.
The 8 Things Online Influencers Can Do For YouJay Baer
How can online influencers help grow awareness, sales and loyalty for your business and your brand? How do you find online influencers (there are 4 methods of doing so)? Once you're found online influencers that are a good fit for your brand, what do you ask them to do, and why? This information-rich presentation from Jay Baer of Convince and Convert and TapInfluence provides these answers, and more.
As a small business owner, you might not have a huge marketing budget or the monetary resources to plunge into extensive marketing efforts like billboards and TV advertisements. Therefore, it is essential that you equip yourself with the knowledge to create effective content marketing campaigns, which result in more inbound traffic and create ample awareness and exposure for your offerings.
Try this: go to Google and type ‘content marketing’, what do you discover?
You are not looking at just some results; you are looking at millions of Google results for content marketing, millions! This makes it extremely clear why marketers (like myself,) around the world are going crazy about content marketing, and why wouldn’t they? Content Marketing is currently one of the most effective and rapidly growing strategies for effective digital marketing.
Sure, you might have heard about the importance of content strategy from a tech-savvy friend, or maybe you’ve even seen the term somewhere on your Facebook news feed, but do you truly know what it is or know the IMMENSE POWER that it contains?
The more original and optimized content presented, the more chances you have of seamless exposure and awareness.
Formulating a content strategy not only helps you boost sales but through carefully thought over steps, you can turn an entire audience (derived from your websites and social media platforms) into leads and/or clients, who will then bring in more clients through referrals.
In addition, the nature of your content gives a face and voice to your business. As the marketing environment advances, customers now have more and more buying power. They are looking for companies, services and solutions that make them feel valued through responsive and exciting content!
Here are a few ways you can effectively use content to promote growth and development for your small business.
Sample of Social Media Content Planning for Social Media Managers. Content Planning for various Social Media Sites: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Linkedin.
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#MNBlogCon - The Marketer Abides: 5 Lessons in Creative Content Marketing Fro...TopRank Marketing Agency
Have you been writing blog content targeted at The Dude when your real customer is Mr. Lebowski? Great content starts with understanding your audience, their pain points and finding a way to connect with them on another level. A successful approach to creative content starts with nailing your strategy and carries through to execution and even promotion. It’s time to recognize that a scattergun approach won’t help you grow subscribers, engage your readers and create loyal customers.
In this presentation you’ll learn ways to:
1 – Properly identify your target blog audience
2 – Help your readers solve a problem
3 – Incorporate storytelling into your content strategy
4 – Mesmerize your audience with visual blog content
5 – Amplify your message properly with social promotion
This is not ‘Nam. This is blogging. There are rules.
Instagram is a big hit for many businesses! We are an official partner of Instagram and we have successfully integrate it into our Hootsuite platform. You can expect practical tips and creating a Instagram strategy plan for your business!
Social media coaches at Hootsuite have compiled Instagram strategic tips for businesses to apply to influence their Instagram success.
Download the Instagram Strategy Guide here: http://ow.ly/V0CUZ
and watch the recording on Youtube here: http://ow.ly/V0GY9
____________________________________________________________________
Hootsuite is the world’s most widely used social relationship platform for managing social media. Learn more here: www.hootsuite.com
Sign up today for a free 30 day trial and receive custom training from our team of product experts! https://hootsuite.com/plans/pro
Social Networks Account:
Twitter - @HootsuiteAPAC
Instagram - @Hootsuite
Facebook Page - http://owl.li/V5ypK
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Holly Hoffman, cofounder of Neovia Solutions, discusses the importance of content creation in social media marketing, as well as tips for maintaining consistency, having fun, and generating leads and sales. This presentation was given at the Social Network Bootcamp with SCORE Corpus Christi at Del Mar SBDC on October 25, 2011.
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How can online influencers help grow awareness, sales and loyalty for your business and your brand? How do you find online influencers (there are 4 methods of doing so)? Once you're found online influencers that are a good fit for your brand, what do you ask them to do, and why? This information-rich presentation from Jay Baer of Convince and Convert and TapInfluence provides these answers, and more.
As a small business owner, you might not have a huge marketing budget or the monetary resources to plunge into extensive marketing efforts like billboards and TV advertisements. Therefore, it is essential that you equip yourself with the knowledge to create effective content marketing campaigns, which result in more inbound traffic and create ample awareness and exposure for your offerings.
Try this: go to Google and type ‘content marketing’, what do you discover?
You are not looking at just some results; you are looking at millions of Google results for content marketing, millions! This makes it extremely clear why marketers (like myself,) around the world are going crazy about content marketing, and why wouldn’t they? Content Marketing is currently one of the most effective and rapidly growing strategies for effective digital marketing.
Sure, you might have heard about the importance of content strategy from a tech-savvy friend, or maybe you’ve even seen the term somewhere on your Facebook news feed, but do you truly know what it is or know the IMMENSE POWER that it contains?
The more original and optimized content presented, the more chances you have of seamless exposure and awareness.
Formulating a content strategy not only helps you boost sales but through carefully thought over steps, you can turn an entire audience (derived from your websites and social media platforms) into leads and/or clients, who will then bring in more clients through referrals.
In addition, the nature of your content gives a face and voice to your business. As the marketing environment advances, customers now have more and more buying power. They are looking for companies, services and solutions that make them feel valued through responsive and exciting content!
Here are a few ways you can effectively use content to promote growth and development for your small business.
Sample of Social Media Content Planning for Social Media Managers. Content Planning for various Social Media Sites: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Linkedin.
Source: https://fsdeskvirtualassistant.wordpress.com
#MNBlogCon - The Marketer Abides: 5 Lessons in Creative Content Marketing Fro...TopRank Marketing Agency
Have you been writing blog content targeted at The Dude when your real customer is Mr. Lebowski? Great content starts with understanding your audience, their pain points and finding a way to connect with them on another level. A successful approach to creative content starts with nailing your strategy and carries through to execution and even promotion. It’s time to recognize that a scattergun approach won’t help you grow subscribers, engage your readers and create loyal customers.
In this presentation you’ll learn ways to:
1 – Properly identify your target blog audience
2 – Help your readers solve a problem
3 – Incorporate storytelling into your content strategy
4 – Mesmerize your audience with visual blog content
5 – Amplify your message properly with social promotion
This is not ‘Nam. This is blogging. There are rules.
Instagram is a big hit for many businesses! We are an official partner of Instagram and we have successfully integrate it into our Hootsuite platform. You can expect practical tips and creating a Instagram strategy plan for your business!
Social media coaches at Hootsuite have compiled Instagram strategic tips for businesses to apply to influence their Instagram success.
Download the Instagram Strategy Guide here: http://ow.ly/V0CUZ
and watch the recording on Youtube here: http://ow.ly/V0GY9
____________________________________________________________________
Hootsuite is the world’s most widely used social relationship platform for managing social media. Learn more here: www.hootsuite.com
Sign up today for a free 30 day trial and receive custom training from our team of product experts! https://hootsuite.com/plans/pro
Social Networks Account:
Twitter - @HootsuiteAPAC
Instagram - @Hootsuite
Facebook Page - http://owl.li/V5ypK
The Year of Instagram trata de cómo las marcas están usando Instagram como canal de alto atractivo visual. 2014 es el año de las estrategias en Instagram.
21 way to flood your site in traffic , inside this ebooks you will discover the topics about why you should be using viral marketing ,strategy behind getting more traffic without paying more money amazing strategies that will bring free traffic to your site years after the advertising campaign had ended ,protect yourself from complaints and negative comments ,build a buffer that shields your good reputation,find customers you didn't even know existed and so much more.
Holly Hoffman, cofounder of Neovia Solutions, discusses the importance of content creation in social media marketing, as well as tips for maintaining consistency, having fun, and generating leads and sales. This presentation was given at the Social Network Bootcamp with SCORE Corpus Christi at Del Mar SBDC on October 25, 2011.
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Your personal brand is a representation of you and your work.
Personal branding is about how people perceive you and what they think when they hear your name. It’s becoming increasingly important that your personal image fits into a brand that appeals to potential customers, industry followers and other brands in your space.
In this guide, we’ll go over 10 ways to build a strong personal brand so you can build your career and company online.
✅ Create an attractive, professional-looking website and blog
✅ Make a personal logo that is unique to you
✅ Develop your own voice – don’t copy what other people are saying
✅ Be consistent with the way you present yourself on social media
✅ Stay up-to-date with industry trends so you’re always in the know
✅ Create an attractive, professional-looking website and blog
✅ Collaborate with other brands
✅ Maintain a tight focus
✅ Manage your expectations
✅ Tell stories
Here is a brief overview of social media and how it can be leveraged to grow your business. This presentation was developed specifically for my Social Media 101 class at the Nashville Business Incubation Center.
Introducing 200 Social Media Marketing Tactics
Inside this eBook, you will discover the topics about tips on choosing which social media site to use, tips on getting started with a social media site, tips on keeping subscribers glued to your account, tips on using multimedia content, tips on using language, tips on how to expand the reach of your social media account, tips on using Facebook, tips on using Twitter, tips for safety, tips on involvements you should avoid, tips on maintaining/improving the credibility of your social media account, tips on measuring and improving the effectiveness of your social media account, tips on coming up with a good content, tips on unique ways to deliver your message, tips on dealing with competition, tips on financing your social media account and tips on making your social media account user friendly.
Here are 20 key focus areas you can do to build your personal brand. Some are specific actions, others ideas you can apply across your social media participation, but collectively, this will help establish you as a social leader in your field
This Social Media 101 presentation will help you get started using social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram for business. Using these 8 simple steps outlined in the presentation, you will maximize your online social media presence, get more engagement on social media, and understand how to effectively use the platform to grow your business online and off. Do you need help creating your social media strategy? Schedule an initial consultation call with us: https://calendly.com/marketinggemsolutions/social-media-for-business
20 questions to ask before launching a content strategy King Content
Beginning a content marketing journey can be overwhelming – there’s so much to think about and so many questions that need answering. We all know the importance of having a content strategy before we get started, but what does that really mean?
If you can confidently answer each of the questions in this week’s SlideShare, you’ll be well on your way to having it all figured out.
Create a content plan that’ll help you become top of mind with your audience. Gain access to a story bank of content prompts, a monthly plug-in calendar to get you going, and a system for keeping up the momentum long past the first month.
2. Why should I be using my social media?
Social media is an integral part of all your potential clients lives, if you’re not on their radar then you’re
missing out on a massive piece of a successful sales funnel. People will search the web for businesses and
look for recommendations, and if you’re not there to answer, who do you think will be there? Yep, your
competitor.
Social media is more than a soapbox on which you shout about how great your business is. It’s more about
building relationships with your potential clients.
Look at it like this, you’re in a large sports hall, there’s hundreds of salesman, like yourself, all selling the
same product. A client “Olivia” walks through the door, she is handled by a sea of shiny suits saying “I’ve got
the best product, better than these others” It’s the same story, until she’s greeted by you, you smile, shake
her hand, offer her a coffee, talk to her about her day, you offer witty anecdotes, stories and information
about your product enriching people’s lives, Olivia will engage with you, imagine herself using your product
and at the end of this, your chances of sale significantly increase.
Social media is the sports hall, and those suits are your competitors, social helps you break from the mould
of everyone else. Remember social media is not a dingy extension built onto the side of your business, it’s
the pipes, an essential aspect to any home.
3. It’s Personal.
Remember the smile you offered Olivia, well this is much the same. Your profile must be very personable and
approachable; your customer will make a snap judgement based on your account. We like to think of the 5 second
rule, if someone was to view your profile for only 5 seconds, will they feel you or your brand is trustworthy, likable and
approachable?
The Profile Picture. Aka: The Avatar
The Avatar, this is the small display image
that will be either you or your logo. An Avatar
on social platforms is vital, it verifies you as a
person or a brand. And is the biggest part of that
5 second rule.
- If you’re using a logo, keep it consistent
throughout all channels, keep it high quality
and clear. Think big, the profile should be
recognisable no matter the size.
- If you’re using a photo, make this highly
personable, try and smile (Studies show smiling
avatars seem more trustworthy) Asymmetry
adds more interest, have the light on your face
to get better clarity. Try getting a good headshot
with a decent camera, it’ll pay off.
The Cover photo.
The cover photo is very common across many social platforms, this gives you a big piece of pixel real-estate so use it to
your advantage! Use this to show something that connotates what is important to you, a passion maybe. Another good
use is to advertise content you offer, perhaps an ebook. Remember that most social media platforms differ so get your
dimension right. (A website like canva is a really good alternative to photoshop if you want to make quick edits)
The Bio
All social platforms will offer a varying amount of space in which you can add a small biographical piece to quickly tell
the customer about yourself. Each social media caters to a different audience so it’s important there is an element of
consistency, but with each social platform you’ll want a slightly different approach.
Facebook - Make sure you get your URL right in the beginning of the description, a primary use for Facebook pages will
to lead them to your site. The description will be about 5 lines when cut off in mobile view, so make sure you’re getting
what you need across in that short space.
Twitter - Twitter gives you a very small bio, so think about this carefully. We reccomend a quick roundup of what your
company exactly does, and try to use the “#” so that your account will come up if that keyword is searched. Eg: We are
#sales and #marketing #recruitment specialists in Brighton.
Linkedin - Remember that Linkedin is a network of proffesionals, so make sure your biography is detailed, perhaps tell
a story of your company’s inception, awards you have won. This is your chance to big yourself up and impress everyone
that comes across your company profile.
tip:
When it comes to your social profiles, don’t forget to put hyperlinks to all your online assets, whether that be your
website or your other social platforms, perhaps even a landing page. All to often have we come across half finished
social profiles that don’t link anywhere, and sometimes we want to follow your Twitter and build relationships!
4. Get noticed and become relevant.
Content is the life blood of modern marketing, and this is especially true for social-media marketing. You’ll need to
eat, sleep and breathe all the content channels of your niche in order to truly succeed. And when I say content I mean,
blogs, emails, books, videos, podcasts, events, infographics, anything that a person can consume to enrich their lives
in some way.
Content should be your chief concern because the more you share, curate or appreciate content the more the people
whom are witnessing you doing this will solidify you as a genuine ambassador for this content. The apex of content is
curation, if you’re creating relevant, insightful and enriching content (in whatever form) then you carve yourself a place
as an expert in that field. And this ultimately means you’ll be considered more above your competitors.
I’ll be giving you a few tips on how to find great content,
and how to how to store it and how to post it efficiently.
But let’s start with a few ground rules.
Consistency is key. Keeping both the posting of your
content and sharing to a schedule is paramount, it will
give your efforts an air of professionalism, and it will help
your audience know when to engage with your channels
to get their updates. 70% of marketers lack a consistent
or integrated content strategy, and this will keep these
marketers guessing and having a reactive attitude, your
mission is to be proactive.
Make a plan. You wouldn’t engage in any other business
endeavor without properly making a logistical plan, so
why do so many marketers seem to think they can get
away with a rough idea in their head? We’ll be providing
a great social and content strategy plan with this guide,
that’ll help you get the most out of your marketing efforts.
The next step of your content plan would be to draft up a couple of customer profiles. Imagine who your ideal customer
would be, give them a job title, an age, what are their professional aspirations, what could be some of their pain points,
how could their lives be better? When all these questions and more are culminated you have a real sense of direction to
what you need to create or share content wise.
And lastly, make sure you schedule everything in a Calendar, keeping a regulated and scheduled plan for your content
will make you completely accountable for the strategy. As we’ve already stated consistency is key, and what better way
to keep something consistent than to have all your content mapped out in a handy calendar.
Fear not we’ve attached a pre-made calendar in which you get started immediately!
Commanders Intent
Your plan should really detail what the “Commanders intent” of your whole
efforts are, by this I mean one sentence that completely encapsulates what
you’retryingtodo.Eg:Tobecometheleadingvoiceinthefieldofuserexperience.
Your goal can be as grandiose as you want, you’ll need a clear direction to really
succeed.
The Commanders intent is used by the U.S millitary through all stages of a plan,
so everyone knows the ultimate goal of the mission. This statement will work for
any co-workers to get on the same page as you too.
5. Get noticed and become relevant.
Rounding up that pesky content.
As we said earlier sharing content is a great method of
establishingyourselfinyoursector.Butfindingandsorting
out the right channels could be difficult, fortunately this
problem has already been solved. We use https://feedly.
com, this lays out all the latest posts by blogs in a nice
easy to see layout.
But to use Feedly you’ll need to find relevant blogs
obviously, to get you started I’d suggest doing a simple
Google search: “Top blogs in –niche-” you’ll most likely
find a list of all the top blogs in that niche, then simply add
them to your Feedly feed.
Another method would be to find competitors and others
in your chosen field and see what blogs they’re sharing,
we recommend keeping a page dedicated to the blogs you
come across and then adding them later to your Feedly.
Reddit
Reddit, this site is called “The front page of the internet” for a reason, it works like a giant chat forum and if you can
think of a subject matter you can guarantee there is a ‘sub-reddit’ for it! Reddit is great because you can find like-
minded individuals in various sectors who’ll be sharing content and asking/answering questions.
Tip: If you’re knowledgeable in your sector, spend some time daily scrolling through your chosen sub-reddit and getting
involved in questions and discussion, it could lead you anywhere.
LinkedIn Pulse. Once upon a time LinkedIn would only let a set criteria of thought leaders post blogs, but now they’ve
opened the flood gates to all and you’ll stumble across some remarkable pieces of content that you can share out.
They’ve got a handy app that is really easy to navigate.
Medium. Created by a co-founder of Twitter, Medium was intended to break free of the limiting 140 character limit
and allow real pieces of insightful and thought provoking articles to be created. Medium has a huge user base with
thousands of articles being posted daily, on every subject imaginable with real personable edges to it. Medium is a
definite must.
I’m hoarding blogs here, how do I share them?
I’ve got a little secret, most Marketers won’t be sitting on Twitter or Facebook waiting to send out a blog each hour,
they’ll have a day (or week) worth of content scheduled to send out at the right time. There are a few apps that’ll do this
like Buffer, SproutSocial and Hootsuite. We use Hootsuite for our social scheduling.
These apps will allow me to connect all of my social media accounts up to one simple dashboard, from this dashboard
I can then spend the morning scheduling a day’s worth of tweets, posts and updates to my heart’s content.
The best times to post your content will vary depending on target audience but many find that the lunch period of the
week is great 12:00-14:00, also the morning and evening commute will also help, 6:00-8:00 and 17:00–19:00. Don’t forget
the weekends, it’s been proven many times that the weekend can be the best time to be posting on social platforms,
especially for B2C companies.
Tip:
Remember each social media has a varied audience, so we reccommend you change the tone of your messages
differently on each social platform.
6. Get noticed and become relevant.
As we’ve mentioned before, each social media will need to have a different way in which you post. Here are our tips for
Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
LinkedIn:
The biggest take away from LinkedIn is patience, this one will herald tremendous results but will take time.
Start your plan by polishing off your company page, this should be your pride and joy and a complete representation of
your company’s values and culture. Got a job going, use LinkedIn, hosted an event, LinkedIn should know.
Make sure all your employees are on LinkedIn with fully fledged profiles, work on their profiles extensively because
their profiles will reflect your business. Active employees on LinkedIn will equal more exposure to your company page.
We reccomend doing a little training in a great profile and using Linkedin effectivley for your employees.
Get involved with groups in your niche and make a group yourself. Groups are a gateway to mass exposure on LinkedIn,
start by hunting for groups in your niche and getting involved, some groups are very active and a great way to share
content.
Twitter:
Get to know advanced-search, Twitter offers a feature in which you can use advanced search. This tool is extremely
powerful for finding accounts, hashtags, anything. (https://twitter.com/search-advanced) Fill in the field to you hearts
content and really play with it, we’ve found leads, industry events and built relationships through this feature.
If you’re sharing Tweets, try to make sure the link shows an image, tweets that contain media have a much higher
conversion rate. Also try to include the twitter handle of the author, it can lead to the post getting more exposure and
maybe a retweet.
Make sure your hashtags are relevant, most tweets should include at-least 2-3 hashtags. Hashtags work as beacons for
that keyword, people will search keywords for content. A great site to see whether you hashtag is being used would be
http://hashtagify.me
Find talks or create your own. Talks or “Twitter Chats” are extremely popular and hold huge potential for exposure and
to solidify yourself as an industry leader. Most talks will be during a certain time eg: 13:00-14:00 and will be for a specific
niche eg: Southern SME’s. Talks will usually include a hashtag, check out #bizhour, these guys are doing it right.
Facebook:
Facebook can be tough to get an audience interacting with your content. This is because Facebook has a complicated
algorithm that will only make content that a person has interacted with (Watched a video, liked etc) come up on their
Feed. So it’s important to make sure your content is targeted specifically to your target audience.
Interact with pages and target customers via Facebook, you’re able to post as your page, so you this to your advantage,
cast your net wide and leave a comment or two here and there, it’ll greatly increase the chance of someone clicking
through to your page.
Using paid advertising for posts can really get your content to a huge segmented audience for relatively cheap, start by
going on Facebooks audience insights page and see what your audience is engaging in and liking.
Thanks for reading this handy little guide! We hope it’s helped you, and there will be more to come!
Feel free to share it around but please try to mention us at Innergy if you do!
Still feel a little stumped? Email me at Haydn@innergy.co.uk and I’ll try to answer all your marketing queries.