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Top 10 social media tips	
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SOCIAL MEDIA FOR SMALL BUSINESS
	
  
Social media is undoubtedly one of the most effective marketing tools for small
businesses.
However it’s also one of the most misunderstood, confusing and overwhelming
tools.
Many small businesses report that social media is beyond their understanding,
capability and resources, and difficult to measure return on investment.
The truth is that social media marketing can help you:
+ Reach a large audience for free
+ Increase brand awareness
+ Gain website traffic through click-throughs and search engine optimisation
+ Nurture meaningful connections with customers
+ Obtain insights into your customer and industry
+ Create brand ambassadors via them sharing your content
+ Gain improvement suggestions and ideas.
The Yellow Pages Social Media Report 2014 included findings that 38% of Small to
Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that used social media reported increased sales,
compared to 28% of those that didn’t.
Additionally SMEs with social media were also more likely to report increases in
profitability (35% compared to 22%) and increasing employment (13% compared to
7%).
The great news is that the vast majority of social media benefits can be harnessed
for free with little investment other than enthusiasm and time to develop and
maintain your social media presence.
With a little-know how you can make worthwhile connections with your target
audience, which can help grow your business.
As a mostly free tool, social media presents a huge marketing opportunity for small
business. But first you will need to look beyond what you know about traditional
marketing or advertising.
Social media marketing success relies on making meaningful connections with your
ideal customers, key stakeholders and influencers through valuable and authentic
content. It relies on connections and relationships. Traditional marketing relied on
pushing out messages, repeatedly and one-way communication.
 
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Social media isn’t about selling. It’s about building the right relationship with
people when they are in a ‘social’ headspace, so when they do get around to
thinking about ‘buying’, you will be top of mind.
Social media is used differently at different stages of the sales cycle and in each
module we’ll explain that in more detail where relevant.
In the CONNECT stage you are using social media to make an initial ‘connection’
and making your target audience aware of your existence and confirming whether
you’re the ‘right fit’ for them.
Your audience will make this determination based on the content you have on your
social media sites.
In the CONNECT stage you need to determine what social media sites you will use
and what to put on them. Here are my top 10 tips.
Top 10 social media tips
1. Research the best platforms – Check out what platforms your
competitors and customers are using. Choose the platforms most used by
your ideal customers (personas) and key influencers and what fits your brand
and industry. Start with a website, Facebook page and consider starting a
blog (we will talk more about websites and blogs later in this module). Also
consider LinkedIn if you work in a business or industry which relies on
networking.
2. Set up and promote your accounts – If you are still not sure what
platforms you will need, set up accounts to claim the name now, just in case
you need them in the future. Properly fill out your profile for each account
and make sure it is consistent across all platforms and media. Once set-up,
promote your social media presence on your website, business cards, email
signature and other marketing materials.
3. Less can be more – don’t just sign up for every social media account
under the sun. There is no point having several social media accounts if you
can’t keep them all up-to-date. Also don’t bother to buy fake followers, likes
or fans or try and hit daily quotas. You are trying to grow your business not
your social media numbers
4. Have a plan – like any marketing activity, have clear goals in mind. What
do you want to achieve through social media? Do you want to increase
website traffic? Encourage people to visit your store? Keep your goals in
mind and stay focused on them. You can find a Social Media Planner to help
you in the HOWTOMARKETINGTM
Master Marketing Strategy template.
 
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5. Be active and engage – Inactive social media accounts are a waste of
time and send a message to your audience that you aren’t really interested
in connecting with them. Engage as often as you reasonably can. Talk to
your audience. Acknowledge their comments, both good and bad. Ask
questions. Be authentic, you are trying to build a connection. People like to
connect with people not faceless businesses. Also share the love and
follow/like/connect with other likeminded people and organisations.
6. Deliver value – you need to provide content that is relevant and valuable
to your target audience. Deliver information to interest, amuse or entertain.
Do not spam people or overdo the frequency of content. A small amount of
high quality content will rate higher that more frequent content if it is low
quality. Don’t just copy and paste the same content across each platform.
Tailor the content to your audience and how they engage with each
platform.
7. No hard selling – follow an 80/20 rule for content. 80 per cent of the
time, share a mix of other people’s and your own content that has no sales
agenda. You should only be asking for a sale or lead about 20 per cent of
the time. Even then do not hard sell. Lean more towards promotions that
engage or reward your audience.
8. Use visual elements – wherever possible use graphics, illustrations,
photos and/or video. It will improve your search engine results. Also add
descriptions, captions and comments, which feature relevant keywords.
9. Follow the rules and etiquette – defamation laws and advertising
guidelines still apply to social media. You can be held responsible for your
own content as well as what others say on your site. Monitor your site
regularly and remove any offensive content swiftly. Make yourself aware of
each platform’s guidelines for use and follow them. Be respectful of people
when they give negative feedback on your sites. Acknowledge negative
feedback that is genuine and appear responsive and helpful at all times. In
Australia you should refer to the IAB’s (Interactive Advertising Bureau
Australia) Best Practice for User Comment Moderation and the
Communications Council Best Practice Guide Social Media Code of
Conduct.
10. Evaluate your success – use free analytics and other built-in tools such as
Facebook Insights and Google Analytics. You can gain valuable profiles of
the people engaging with your site and how they are interacting. If people
are liking it, viewing it, sharing it or commenting, you also know your social
media efforts are working.
 
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SOCIAL MEDIA STATISTICS
Sometimes it’s difficult to choose which social media networks to use. It’s critical
you choose the most relevant platforms for your ideal customer personas and key
influencers.
Here are some Australian statistics on different social media platforms, mainly
coming from the Yellow Pages Social Media Report 2014.
+ 71% of social media users are accessing it via a smartphone
+ 49% of people are researching clothing or fashion
+ 43% are researching electrical goods
+ 29% are researching furniture homewares
+ 46% of internet users access social media every day
+ 71% of 20-29-year-old internet users access social media every day
+ 45% of social media users turned off Twitter over the last 12 months
+ 19% dropped Facebook
+ 58% of social media users are accessing it after work (around 6.30pm)
+ More than four in 10 social media users reported using social media while
watching television
+ News and current affairs was most popular genre for social networking while
watching TV, followed by dramas
+ Almost three in 10 of those that used social media while watching television
reported discussing the programs on social media while they were on
+ 63% of social media users researching a product or service on social media
led to a purchase
+ With 47% of the resultant purchases made online
+ 33% of social media users follow brands or businesses
+ The majority of those following brands or businesses wants discounts or
giveways followed by product info
+ Overall 30% of social media users have provided online ratings in the past
year
+ Online reviews are mainly for accommodation, restaurants/bars, holiday
destinations, stores, movies and mobile apps
+ On average, social media users read three reviews/blogs before making a
purchase decision.
 
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SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS
Here is an overview of the most used social networks and who is using each of
them, as well as content or ideas for posts for a sample cat grooming and breeding
business to illustrate how to use each network.
Facebook
Facebook can be likened to a journal. If you only want to be active on one social
media network, Facebook is the best choice for most businesses (though this can
change for some businesses depending on their industry and target market).
Users create a personal profile, add other users as friends, exchange messages and
photographs and receive automatic notifications when their friends update their
profiles. Businesses can create company ‘pages’ that Facebook users can ‘like’,
which means they will receive notifications of any updates to the company page.
Updates appear on each users’ newsfeed. Additionally, users may join common-
interest user groups, organised by workplace, school or college, or other
characteristics.
User demographics
+ 95% of users of social media use Facebook
+ Slightly preferred by females
+ 100% of 65+ social media users, use Facebook (they were the lowest user
group in 2013)
+ Lowest user age groups are 40-49 year-olds at 92%
+ Used in metropolitan and regional areas but slightly preferred by regional.
Industry/business types
Facebook suits pretty much every type of industry and business, though
fashion/clothing and sporting clubs represent the most brands/businesses followed
on Facebook. It suits fast moving consumer goods.
How to use it
Businesses need to create a Facebook ‘page’. They need to be careful they are not
creating a ‘personal’ profile, as this will limit functionality and ability of any users
wanting to like your page.
Aim to update it around once a day. Frequency will depend on how engaged your
audience is and when they are most likely to check Facebook. You can get a feel for
the best times to post by checking your engagement statistics available via
Facebook’s built-in analytics (it appears on the Admin panel on Facebook Pages).
 
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The cat post
Here is a happy snap of my cat; Here is a picture of a cat groomed for cat show;
Here is a touching story about a cat who saved his owner from a house fire; Here is
a link to a funny cat video; Here is a funny cat picture; One day only 50% off
voucher on cat products at our store
Twitter
Twitter users share ‘tweets’ or updates/comments/insights or links to other web
content in 140 characters or less. You can also upload photos. It is immediate, real
time news and opinions.
Users can follow other users if they want to be notified of updates in their Twitter
feed. Users can ‘retweet’ content they like.
Hashtags are used to categorise content using keywords or trending topics.
User demographics
+ 19.5% of users of social media use Twitter
+ Preferred by males (25% males vs 14% females)
+ Majority of users aged 20-64 (20-29 is the largest user group followed by 30-
39)
+ Predominately used in metropolitan areas
+ Twitter is very popular with celebrities, politicians and big brands. It can suit
most businesses and industries as long as they are prepared to stay active on
it.
How to use it
Due to the immediacy of twitter, prolific users may update several times a day or
several times an hour. Brands that want to appear at the top of a newsfeed may re-
post the same content over and over again. It is much better to tweak any content
before re-posting. Try and establish when the best time of day for your business is
to tweet. Do this by checking when people are engaging the most with your
content.
Use hashtags for popular topics or trends but don’t overuse them.
The cat post
#my cat; link to news story about cat that saves owner from burning house; funny
quote about cats; short comment and/or link to laws requiring cats to be registered
with local council; comment on cat story on #Bondi Vet TV show
 
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LinkedIn
In many ways LinkedIn can be likened to an online Resume. Users create a personal
profile listing their current and past jobs, experience, skills and achievements. You
‘connect’ with other users and can endorse users for particular skills. You can also
recommend or give a testimonial for users. Businesses can create company pages
that other users can follow. You can also join groups where topics can be posted
and you can join the discussion. Many jobs are posted on LinkedIn and companies
have been known to recruit via LinkedIn by searching for users with particular
experience or skills sets.
User demographics
+ 24.5% of users of social media use LinkedIn
+ Preferred by males (28% vs 21%)
+ Largely higher educated and higher income users
+ Majority of users aged 20-64 (30-39 is the largest user group)
+ Predominately used in metropolitan areas.
Industry/business types
Predominately used by white-collar professionals. It is an important tool for any
business that relies heavily on networking, business-to-business and cross-industry
contacts.
How to use it
Ensure your personal profile and company page are kept up-to-date at all times.
Endorse the skills of ‘connections’ with the hope they will endorse you back. Post
updates such as links to relevant industry news, reposts to other people’s content
or you own comments. Nominate topics for discussion and participate in discussion
where you can add value. You want to be perceived as being an expert in your
field.
Post updates on average 1-3 times a week. Don’t overdo your posts as you don’t
want to clog up your connections inbox; many of your connections are likely to be
very, very busy people.
Only make connections with people who you genuinely want to connect with. It
should be a mutually beneficial connection. Don’t just connect with strangers to
boost your connection number.
The cat post
My skills include: grooming cats, animal welfare, breeding cats; Join a cat breeding
association group and participate in discussions; Follow relevant industry company
pages; Here is a link to a story on requirements for cat registration.
 
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Instagram
Instagram is an online photo-sharing, video-sharing and social networking service
that enables its users to take pictures and videos, apply digital filters to them, and
share them on a variety of social networking services, such as Facebook, Twitter
and Tumblr. A distinctive feature is that it confines photos to a square shape, similar
to Kodak Instamatic and Polaroid images, in contrast to the 16:9 aspect ratio now
typically used by mobile device cameras. Users are also able to record and share
short videos lasting for up to 15 seconds.
The service was acquired by Facebook in April 2012.
User demographics
+ 21% of users of social media use Instagram
+ Preferred by females (30% vs 12%)
+ Most heavily used by under 30s
+ By far the majority of users are aged 14-29 (14-19 is the largest user group at
53%)
+ Use is spread almost equally across metropolitan and regional areas.
Industry/business types
As a visually based tool it is best used for creative industries or businesses that can
provide interesting visuals. If your target market is 29 or under, particularly under
20 but you are not in a creative industry, you would benefit from creating visual
opportunities in your work to engage this audience.
How to use it
The beauty of Instagram is that you don’t need brilliant, or professional images to
make an impact, as you can use one of its many filters to spruce up an image. Take
photos of visually interesting or entertaining items or people; showcase your
products, clients, business or items related to your industry or interests.
If your industry is suited to this visual platform, aim to post images to your
Instagram account or share on other platforms around once a day. However take
your cues from your followers, as to how often they are engaging with the images.
If your Instagram account is not your primary social media account you may like to
use it less often, even once a week.
The cat post
Here is an arty vintage-style pic of me and my cat.
 
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Pinterest
Pinterest is a pinboard-style photo-sharing website that allows users to create and
manage theme-based image collections such as events, interests and hobbies.
Users can browse or follow other pinboards for images, ‘re-pin’ images to their own
pinboards, or like photos.
User demographics
+ 11.5% of users of social media use Pinterest. Usage is growing rapidly (it was
only 6% in 2013).
+ Especially popular among women and mums (17% of female social media
users compared to 6% of males)
+ The majority of users are aged 20-64 (20-29 is the largest user group followed
by 30-49)*
+ Used two times more in metropolitan areas compared to regional.
Industry/business types
As a visually based tool it is best used for creative industries or businesses that can
provide interesting visuals. If your target market is women but you are not in a
creative industry, you would benefit from creating visual opportunities in your work
to engage this audience.
The most popular categories are food and drink, DIY and crafts, women’s apparel
and fashion, home décor and travel. Where possible it’s a great idea to include
price on any products you feature.
How to use it
The focus is on beautiful images (mainly of things. People are not usually the focus
of the images). Take photos of visually interesting or entertaining items; showcase
your products or items related to your industry or interests.
If your industry is suited to this visual platform, aim to post images to your Pinterest
account or share on other platforms around once a day. However take your cues
from your followers, as to how often they are engaging with the images. If your
Pinterest account is not your primary social media account you may like to use it
less often, even once a week.
The cat post
A collection of my favourite cat images and cat products.
 
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YouTube
YouTube is a video-sharing website on which users can upload, view and share
videos. Video content includes video clips, TV clips, and music videos, and amateur
content such as video blogging, short original videos, instructional and educational
videos. There are also dedicated YouTube channels, which can be free to access or
available via online subscriptions. It is now owned by Google and is linked to your
other google accounts/products.
User demographics
+ 48.7 million users as at February 2013
+ >880 million users globally, >10 million Australian users (as at 2012)
+ Usage is spread almost equally across males and females (a slight preference
by men)
+ The majority of users are aged under 18 or 45-54-years-old.
Industry/business types
YouTube can suit every business/industry. Due to the popularity and viral nature of
YouTube, as well as search engine optimisation benefits, every business should look
for opportunities to engage in YouTube.
How to use it
Create instructional, educational or entertaining videos and upload to YouTube.
You can film Q&As with a staff member or industry expert. You can film a
presentation from a staff member or industry expert. You can provide video on how
to use your product. Provide links on social media accounts and on your
website. Depending on your resources, aim to create a new video anywhere
between once a week and once a month.
The cat post
Cat playing a piano; An instructional video on how to groom a cat.
Google+
Google+ is a social networking service from Google. The idea is pretty similar to
other social networking services, though Google+ aims to allow more transparency
in who you share with and how you interact. It also integrates all Google services
and displays a new Google+ menu bar on other Google services when you're
logged into a Google account.
Google+ also incorporates components such as Circles and Hangouts. Circles are
personalised social circles based on work or personal interests. You can choose
more easily what you want to share with who. Google+ users can also make public
feeds visible to everyone (even those without accounts) and open to comments
from other Google+ users. Hangouts allows you to signal availability for video chat
and instant messaging. It also allows for group chats.
 
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User demographics
+ 20% of users of social media have a Google+ account
+ Almost equal use by males and females
+ Growing in popularity in younger age groups. The majority of users are 14-19
+ Use is spread almost equally across metropolitan and regional areas.
Industry/business types
It can be used effectively by any industry or business type. While many businesses
don’t use all of the features and post that regularly on this platform, it’s worth the
effort from a search engine optimisation point of view.
How to use it
Post and share interesting content, join communities, create circles and host
hangouts. Aim to update it around once a day. Frequency will depend on how
engaged your audience is.
The cat post
Host a hangout with other cat breeders; Join a cat breeders community.
Other social networks
There are literally hundreds of different social networks to choose from that may be
appropriate for your business. Some are industry specific or for niche interests.
Some of them may be industry or business directories, such as TrueLocal, that allow
for user reviews.
Here are some other popular networks or sites.
+ Tumblr is a microblogging platform particularly popular with teenagers and
young adults wanting to express themselves.
+ Myspace has a heavy focus on music and other creative industries.
+ Foursquare uses geolocation to share information on where you are. You
can check into places and get offers from business for checking in. Popular
with 35-54 year olds. Most appropriate for retail stores, bars, cafes and
restaurants.
+ Yelp is a business review site with social networking features, discounts, and
mobile applications. It is particularly good for bars, cafes and restaurants
and other services
+ TripAdvisor is a travel website providing directory information and reviews
of travel-related content. It also includes interactive travel forums.
 
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SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT
Once you’ve set up your social media presence and started posting content, it’s not
uncommon to have a few false starts or a feeling that it’s not working.
You might start to wonder why people are not engaging in your posts or updates?
What happens when hardly anyone is liking/sharing/commenting/re-tweeting or
clicking on your updates? More importantly how do you fix it?
By far the most important component of any marketing activity is content.
Content marketing is more than a buzz word, it is the foundation of all marketing
activities. We will talk more about content management later in this module but for
now keep in mind the importance of creating or sourcing great content.
Your social media content must be relevant and valuable to your target market
(your ideal customer personas, key influencers and stakeholders).
Without this, your social media marketing efforts will be largely wasted.
Here are some tips on developing brilliant social media content.
80/20 rule
It is terribly tempting to blast your followers with promotional copy, promos, offers
and sales.
While there is a place in social media for promotional opportunities, especially if
they are well managed, by far the majority of your posts should be non-
promotional.
Remember when most people are using social media, they are using it in a “social”
sense. They are not in the headspace for hard-selling.
A 80/20 rule of thumb can be used as a guideline for posts. That is, for every self-
serving promotional post, you should have at least four relevant and interesting
content posts. These should be a mix of your own content and re-posts of relevant
content written by others.
Posts can be purely entertaining (such as cats playing piano), or personal (such as
personal images or anecdotes), but will be most effective if they connect with
someone and elicit an emotion, whether that is laughter, empathy or gratitude.
Where possible it should also have some connection to your business and its
products or services. For example, a boutique may post a photo of the owner in
their daggiest prom dress. However it’s completely acceptable to include some
unrelated content if it is designed to entertain to connect with your target market.
 
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You’ll see some examples later in this module when we talk about content
management.
You should like or follow similarly minded pages that feature content that will be
relevant to your target audience.
Content ideas
Here are some tips to help you identify content relevant to your target audience.
+ Think about your audience as people or “personas” rather than
demographic profiles or faceless ‘likes’
+ Tailor your content and approach – ensure your content is tailored to
your personas and packaged and delivered in a format, style, frequency and
timeframe most relevant to them.
+ Focus on giving away lots of value – some call this giving away the
secret sauce. Don’t always ask for something in return. Why give away the
secret sauce? Remember you are in the business of solving problems. Your
potential customer has a problem and your content may help solve it, at no
cost to them. When they need more help hopefully they will come to you
and share the information or experience with everyone they know.
+ Stockpile content – squirrel away content ideas and trends as you come
across them. You never know when something may come in handy,
especially if it is not time critical. You may come up with ideas anywhere
from on the bus, in the shower or driving. It may be something as simple as
a road sign, an anecdote a friend has told you or a news feature. Have a pen
and paper on hand, or use voice memo on your phone (handy when in the
car), or type notes into your phone. Tear out pages from newspapers or
magazines as you see something that interests you. Compile your ideas in a
hard copy or electronic folder. You may even like to input them into a
spreadsheet with specific columns so you can search by particular fields
+ Ask your audience – ask your followers what kind of content they would
like to see. This doesn’t make you sound stupid, it demonstrates you really
want to engage with your customers.
+ Post when your audience is most active – investigate when your
target audience is most active on social media platform and post during
those windows to get the most engagement.
Finally, be concise – as with any writing keep your content to the point, especially
with Twitter where you have limited characters. If you are posting links, take
advantage of free url shorteners that create a super-short link for
you. Google's and bitly's url shorteners are probably the most common.
 
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Call-to-action
Regardless of your overarching social media goal, one of your objectives is likely to
be to get people to click it/view/like/share/re-post/comment in some way, shape or
form. This would be in the hope it would lead to further awareness, increased traffic
and hopefully sales. It also has the added benefit of increasing the likelihood of
someone seeing your post (since the more people who comment or share it, the
higher up it moves in a feed) and improve search engine optimisation (SEO).
Getting people click it/view/like/share/re-post/comment is a good basis for
engaging your audience, and if it isn’t, it is time to review your objectives.
To achieve the above objective there needs to be a clear and persuasive call-to-
action.
Keep in mind people share or comment on content based on how they want to
perceived by others. So they want to look good/funny/intelligent/caring by liking or
sharing something. Certainly high quality and valuable content will go a long way in
achieving this. So you may simply go with adding a simple “like this post” or event
a question at the end of your post with the hope people will engage with it.
This is a great starting point, but what else can you do to improve engagement?
Momentus Media conducted a study of 20,000 Facebook profiles which found that
asking a stand alone “question” will result in 23% less engagement that no question
at all.
This does not mean questions should be avoided – it means you have to craft your
questions more carefully. In fact you need to demand an answer. Sounds pushy
right – well it works.
Here is an example:
Question only: “Coffee or Tea. Which is better?
Question with a demand: “Coffee or Tea. Which is better? Tell us in comments”
You may not believe this but research has shown that people are more likely to go
to the effort of doing something, if they are told to do it.
Blogger Ryan ‘Haight’ Mail explains further:
“Look at any of the top 100 YouTube channels. They all end with:
“What do you think about turtle racing? Tell us in the comments! And remember to
hit subscribe!”
They do this because it doesn’t matter how funny you are, the majority of people
will finish your video and go, “Ha! That was funny – omg a cat playing piano.
*click*”
 
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And then they’re gone.”
By adding their call-to-action and couching it in a demand, they may have just got
some more engagement, possibly even a lead for their email distribution list and
SEO.
Let’s explore this concept a little further by using conditionals, such as
‘comment/like IF [condition]’. Eg. Comment if you think tea is better than coffee,
or ‘Like’ if you think tea is better than coffee.
Have you noticed again how we are ‘telling’ rather than ‘asking’.
Now time for a little reality check, from Haight Mail who explains why aiming for a
‘Like’ is also a great option.
“People are Lazy. Comments are great on Facebook. They usually include words —
sometimes they’re spelled correctly,” he says.
“But ultimately they’re a lot of work. So even with a call to action, people are less
likely to interact the more work they have to do. So use this to your advantage
and make it easy. You are 216% more likely to get people to click ‘Like’ than you
are to have them actually write a sentence.” [Momentus Media]
So in summary, have a call-to-action, and let it demand or tell the audience what to
do.
As a final word on social media, don’t forget it is always changing. There are always
new platforms and tools. However don’t fret about. Try out new features and
platforms and have fun. Stick with what works for you and discard what doesn’t.
 
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Social media marketing for small business guide

  • 1.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 1   SOCIAL MEDIA FOR SMALL BUSINESS  ..........................................................................  2   Top 10 social media tips  ......................................................................................................  3   SOCIAL MEDIA STATISTICS  ...................................................................................................  5   SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS  ................................................................................................  6   Facebook  ......................................................................................................................................  6   Twitter  ............................................................................................................................................  7   LinkedIn  .........................................................................................................................................  8   Instagram  ......................................................................................................................................  9   Pinterest  .....................................................................................................................................  10   YouTube  .....................................................................................................................................  11   Google+  .....................................................................................................................................  11   Other social networks  .........................................................................................................  12   SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT  ..................................................................................................  13   80/20 rule  ..................................................................................................................................  13   Content ideas  ..........................................................................................................................  14   COPYRIGHT  ..................................................................................................................................  17   S o c i a l M e d i a
  • 2.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 2 SOCIAL MEDIA FOR SMALL BUSINESS   Social media is undoubtedly one of the most effective marketing tools for small businesses. However it’s also one of the most misunderstood, confusing and overwhelming tools. Many small businesses report that social media is beyond their understanding, capability and resources, and difficult to measure return on investment. The truth is that social media marketing can help you: + Reach a large audience for free + Increase brand awareness + Gain website traffic through click-throughs and search engine optimisation + Nurture meaningful connections with customers + Obtain insights into your customer and industry + Create brand ambassadors via them sharing your content + Gain improvement suggestions and ideas. The Yellow Pages Social Media Report 2014 included findings that 38% of Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that used social media reported increased sales, compared to 28% of those that didn’t. Additionally SMEs with social media were also more likely to report increases in profitability (35% compared to 22%) and increasing employment (13% compared to 7%). The great news is that the vast majority of social media benefits can be harnessed for free with little investment other than enthusiasm and time to develop and maintain your social media presence. With a little-know how you can make worthwhile connections with your target audience, which can help grow your business. As a mostly free tool, social media presents a huge marketing opportunity for small business. But first you will need to look beyond what you know about traditional marketing or advertising. Social media marketing success relies on making meaningful connections with your ideal customers, key stakeholders and influencers through valuable and authentic content. It relies on connections and relationships. Traditional marketing relied on pushing out messages, repeatedly and one-way communication.
  • 3.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 3 Social media isn’t about selling. It’s about building the right relationship with people when they are in a ‘social’ headspace, so when they do get around to thinking about ‘buying’, you will be top of mind. Social media is used differently at different stages of the sales cycle and in each module we’ll explain that in more detail where relevant. In the CONNECT stage you are using social media to make an initial ‘connection’ and making your target audience aware of your existence and confirming whether you’re the ‘right fit’ for them. Your audience will make this determination based on the content you have on your social media sites. In the CONNECT stage you need to determine what social media sites you will use and what to put on them. Here are my top 10 tips. Top 10 social media tips 1. Research the best platforms – Check out what platforms your competitors and customers are using. Choose the platforms most used by your ideal customers (personas) and key influencers and what fits your brand and industry. Start with a website, Facebook page and consider starting a blog (we will talk more about websites and blogs later in this module). Also consider LinkedIn if you work in a business or industry which relies on networking. 2. Set up and promote your accounts – If you are still not sure what platforms you will need, set up accounts to claim the name now, just in case you need them in the future. Properly fill out your profile for each account and make sure it is consistent across all platforms and media. Once set-up, promote your social media presence on your website, business cards, email signature and other marketing materials. 3. Less can be more – don’t just sign up for every social media account under the sun. There is no point having several social media accounts if you can’t keep them all up-to-date. Also don’t bother to buy fake followers, likes or fans or try and hit daily quotas. You are trying to grow your business not your social media numbers 4. Have a plan – like any marketing activity, have clear goals in mind. What do you want to achieve through social media? Do you want to increase website traffic? Encourage people to visit your store? Keep your goals in mind and stay focused on them. You can find a Social Media Planner to help you in the HOWTOMARKETINGTM Master Marketing Strategy template.
  • 4.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 4 5. Be active and engage – Inactive social media accounts are a waste of time and send a message to your audience that you aren’t really interested in connecting with them. Engage as often as you reasonably can. Talk to your audience. Acknowledge their comments, both good and bad. Ask questions. Be authentic, you are trying to build a connection. People like to connect with people not faceless businesses. Also share the love and follow/like/connect with other likeminded people and organisations. 6. Deliver value – you need to provide content that is relevant and valuable to your target audience. Deliver information to interest, amuse or entertain. Do not spam people or overdo the frequency of content. A small amount of high quality content will rate higher that more frequent content if it is low quality. Don’t just copy and paste the same content across each platform. Tailor the content to your audience and how they engage with each platform. 7. No hard selling – follow an 80/20 rule for content. 80 per cent of the time, share a mix of other people’s and your own content that has no sales agenda. You should only be asking for a sale or lead about 20 per cent of the time. Even then do not hard sell. Lean more towards promotions that engage or reward your audience. 8. Use visual elements – wherever possible use graphics, illustrations, photos and/or video. It will improve your search engine results. Also add descriptions, captions and comments, which feature relevant keywords. 9. Follow the rules and etiquette – defamation laws and advertising guidelines still apply to social media. You can be held responsible for your own content as well as what others say on your site. Monitor your site regularly and remove any offensive content swiftly. Make yourself aware of each platform’s guidelines for use and follow them. Be respectful of people when they give negative feedback on your sites. Acknowledge negative feedback that is genuine and appear responsive and helpful at all times. In Australia you should refer to the IAB’s (Interactive Advertising Bureau Australia) Best Practice for User Comment Moderation and the Communications Council Best Practice Guide Social Media Code of Conduct. 10. Evaluate your success – use free analytics and other built-in tools such as Facebook Insights and Google Analytics. You can gain valuable profiles of the people engaging with your site and how they are interacting. If people are liking it, viewing it, sharing it or commenting, you also know your social media efforts are working.
  • 5.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 5 SOCIAL MEDIA STATISTICS Sometimes it’s difficult to choose which social media networks to use. It’s critical you choose the most relevant platforms for your ideal customer personas and key influencers. Here are some Australian statistics on different social media platforms, mainly coming from the Yellow Pages Social Media Report 2014. + 71% of social media users are accessing it via a smartphone + 49% of people are researching clothing or fashion + 43% are researching electrical goods + 29% are researching furniture homewares + 46% of internet users access social media every day + 71% of 20-29-year-old internet users access social media every day + 45% of social media users turned off Twitter over the last 12 months + 19% dropped Facebook + 58% of social media users are accessing it after work (around 6.30pm) + More than four in 10 social media users reported using social media while watching television + News and current affairs was most popular genre for social networking while watching TV, followed by dramas + Almost three in 10 of those that used social media while watching television reported discussing the programs on social media while they were on + 63% of social media users researching a product or service on social media led to a purchase + With 47% of the resultant purchases made online + 33% of social media users follow brands or businesses + The majority of those following brands or businesses wants discounts or giveways followed by product info + Overall 30% of social media users have provided online ratings in the past year + Online reviews are mainly for accommodation, restaurants/bars, holiday destinations, stores, movies and mobile apps + On average, social media users read three reviews/blogs before making a purchase decision.
  • 6.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 6 SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS Here is an overview of the most used social networks and who is using each of them, as well as content or ideas for posts for a sample cat grooming and breeding business to illustrate how to use each network. Facebook Facebook can be likened to a journal. If you only want to be active on one social media network, Facebook is the best choice for most businesses (though this can change for some businesses depending on their industry and target market). Users create a personal profile, add other users as friends, exchange messages and photographs and receive automatic notifications when their friends update their profiles. Businesses can create company ‘pages’ that Facebook users can ‘like’, which means they will receive notifications of any updates to the company page. Updates appear on each users’ newsfeed. Additionally, users may join common- interest user groups, organised by workplace, school or college, or other characteristics. User demographics + 95% of users of social media use Facebook + Slightly preferred by females + 100% of 65+ social media users, use Facebook (they were the lowest user group in 2013) + Lowest user age groups are 40-49 year-olds at 92% + Used in metropolitan and regional areas but slightly preferred by regional. Industry/business types Facebook suits pretty much every type of industry and business, though fashion/clothing and sporting clubs represent the most brands/businesses followed on Facebook. It suits fast moving consumer goods. How to use it Businesses need to create a Facebook ‘page’. They need to be careful they are not creating a ‘personal’ profile, as this will limit functionality and ability of any users wanting to like your page. Aim to update it around once a day. Frequency will depend on how engaged your audience is and when they are most likely to check Facebook. You can get a feel for the best times to post by checking your engagement statistics available via Facebook’s built-in analytics (it appears on the Admin panel on Facebook Pages).
  • 7.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 7 The cat post Here is a happy snap of my cat; Here is a picture of a cat groomed for cat show; Here is a touching story about a cat who saved his owner from a house fire; Here is a link to a funny cat video; Here is a funny cat picture; One day only 50% off voucher on cat products at our store Twitter Twitter users share ‘tweets’ or updates/comments/insights or links to other web content in 140 characters or less. You can also upload photos. It is immediate, real time news and opinions. Users can follow other users if they want to be notified of updates in their Twitter feed. Users can ‘retweet’ content they like. Hashtags are used to categorise content using keywords or trending topics. User demographics + 19.5% of users of social media use Twitter + Preferred by males (25% males vs 14% females) + Majority of users aged 20-64 (20-29 is the largest user group followed by 30- 39) + Predominately used in metropolitan areas + Twitter is very popular with celebrities, politicians and big brands. It can suit most businesses and industries as long as they are prepared to stay active on it. How to use it Due to the immediacy of twitter, prolific users may update several times a day or several times an hour. Brands that want to appear at the top of a newsfeed may re- post the same content over and over again. It is much better to tweak any content before re-posting. Try and establish when the best time of day for your business is to tweet. Do this by checking when people are engaging the most with your content. Use hashtags for popular topics or trends but don’t overuse them. The cat post #my cat; link to news story about cat that saves owner from burning house; funny quote about cats; short comment and/or link to laws requiring cats to be registered with local council; comment on cat story on #Bondi Vet TV show
  • 8.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 8 LinkedIn In many ways LinkedIn can be likened to an online Resume. Users create a personal profile listing their current and past jobs, experience, skills and achievements. You ‘connect’ with other users and can endorse users for particular skills. You can also recommend or give a testimonial for users. Businesses can create company pages that other users can follow. You can also join groups where topics can be posted and you can join the discussion. Many jobs are posted on LinkedIn and companies have been known to recruit via LinkedIn by searching for users with particular experience or skills sets. User demographics + 24.5% of users of social media use LinkedIn + Preferred by males (28% vs 21%) + Largely higher educated and higher income users + Majority of users aged 20-64 (30-39 is the largest user group) + Predominately used in metropolitan areas. Industry/business types Predominately used by white-collar professionals. It is an important tool for any business that relies heavily on networking, business-to-business and cross-industry contacts. How to use it Ensure your personal profile and company page are kept up-to-date at all times. Endorse the skills of ‘connections’ with the hope they will endorse you back. Post updates such as links to relevant industry news, reposts to other people’s content or you own comments. Nominate topics for discussion and participate in discussion where you can add value. You want to be perceived as being an expert in your field. Post updates on average 1-3 times a week. Don’t overdo your posts as you don’t want to clog up your connections inbox; many of your connections are likely to be very, very busy people. Only make connections with people who you genuinely want to connect with. It should be a mutually beneficial connection. Don’t just connect with strangers to boost your connection number. The cat post My skills include: grooming cats, animal welfare, breeding cats; Join a cat breeding association group and participate in discussions; Follow relevant industry company pages; Here is a link to a story on requirements for cat registration.
  • 9.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 9 Instagram Instagram is an online photo-sharing, video-sharing and social networking service that enables its users to take pictures and videos, apply digital filters to them, and share them on a variety of social networking services, such as Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr. A distinctive feature is that it confines photos to a square shape, similar to Kodak Instamatic and Polaroid images, in contrast to the 16:9 aspect ratio now typically used by mobile device cameras. Users are also able to record and share short videos lasting for up to 15 seconds. The service was acquired by Facebook in April 2012. User demographics + 21% of users of social media use Instagram + Preferred by females (30% vs 12%) + Most heavily used by under 30s + By far the majority of users are aged 14-29 (14-19 is the largest user group at 53%) + Use is spread almost equally across metropolitan and regional areas. Industry/business types As a visually based tool it is best used for creative industries or businesses that can provide interesting visuals. If your target market is 29 or under, particularly under 20 but you are not in a creative industry, you would benefit from creating visual opportunities in your work to engage this audience. How to use it The beauty of Instagram is that you don’t need brilliant, or professional images to make an impact, as you can use one of its many filters to spruce up an image. Take photos of visually interesting or entertaining items or people; showcase your products, clients, business or items related to your industry or interests. If your industry is suited to this visual platform, aim to post images to your Instagram account or share on other platforms around once a day. However take your cues from your followers, as to how often they are engaging with the images. If your Instagram account is not your primary social media account you may like to use it less often, even once a week. The cat post Here is an arty vintage-style pic of me and my cat.
  • 10.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 10 Pinterest Pinterest is a pinboard-style photo-sharing website that allows users to create and manage theme-based image collections such as events, interests and hobbies. Users can browse or follow other pinboards for images, ‘re-pin’ images to their own pinboards, or like photos. User demographics + 11.5% of users of social media use Pinterest. Usage is growing rapidly (it was only 6% in 2013). + Especially popular among women and mums (17% of female social media users compared to 6% of males) + The majority of users are aged 20-64 (20-29 is the largest user group followed by 30-49)* + Used two times more in metropolitan areas compared to regional. Industry/business types As a visually based tool it is best used for creative industries or businesses that can provide interesting visuals. If your target market is women but you are not in a creative industry, you would benefit from creating visual opportunities in your work to engage this audience. The most popular categories are food and drink, DIY and crafts, women’s apparel and fashion, home décor and travel. Where possible it’s a great idea to include price on any products you feature. How to use it The focus is on beautiful images (mainly of things. People are not usually the focus of the images). Take photos of visually interesting or entertaining items; showcase your products or items related to your industry or interests. If your industry is suited to this visual platform, aim to post images to your Pinterest account or share on other platforms around once a day. However take your cues from your followers, as to how often they are engaging with the images. If your Pinterest account is not your primary social media account you may like to use it less often, even once a week. The cat post A collection of my favourite cat images and cat products.
  • 11.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 11 YouTube YouTube is a video-sharing website on which users can upload, view and share videos. Video content includes video clips, TV clips, and music videos, and amateur content such as video blogging, short original videos, instructional and educational videos. There are also dedicated YouTube channels, which can be free to access or available via online subscriptions. It is now owned by Google and is linked to your other google accounts/products. User demographics + 48.7 million users as at February 2013 + >880 million users globally, >10 million Australian users (as at 2012) + Usage is spread almost equally across males and females (a slight preference by men) + The majority of users are aged under 18 or 45-54-years-old. Industry/business types YouTube can suit every business/industry. Due to the popularity and viral nature of YouTube, as well as search engine optimisation benefits, every business should look for opportunities to engage in YouTube. How to use it Create instructional, educational or entertaining videos and upload to YouTube. You can film Q&As with a staff member or industry expert. You can film a presentation from a staff member or industry expert. You can provide video on how to use your product. Provide links on social media accounts and on your website. Depending on your resources, aim to create a new video anywhere between once a week and once a month. The cat post Cat playing a piano; An instructional video on how to groom a cat. Google+ Google+ is a social networking service from Google. The idea is pretty similar to other social networking services, though Google+ aims to allow more transparency in who you share with and how you interact. It also integrates all Google services and displays a new Google+ menu bar on other Google services when you're logged into a Google account. Google+ also incorporates components such as Circles and Hangouts. Circles are personalised social circles based on work or personal interests. You can choose more easily what you want to share with who. Google+ users can also make public feeds visible to everyone (even those without accounts) and open to comments from other Google+ users. Hangouts allows you to signal availability for video chat and instant messaging. It also allows for group chats.
  • 12.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 12 User demographics + 20% of users of social media have a Google+ account + Almost equal use by males and females + Growing in popularity in younger age groups. The majority of users are 14-19 + Use is spread almost equally across metropolitan and regional areas. Industry/business types It can be used effectively by any industry or business type. While many businesses don’t use all of the features and post that regularly on this platform, it’s worth the effort from a search engine optimisation point of view. How to use it Post and share interesting content, join communities, create circles and host hangouts. Aim to update it around once a day. Frequency will depend on how engaged your audience is. The cat post Host a hangout with other cat breeders; Join a cat breeders community. Other social networks There are literally hundreds of different social networks to choose from that may be appropriate for your business. Some are industry specific or for niche interests. Some of them may be industry or business directories, such as TrueLocal, that allow for user reviews. Here are some other popular networks or sites. + Tumblr is a microblogging platform particularly popular with teenagers and young adults wanting to express themselves. + Myspace has a heavy focus on music and other creative industries. + Foursquare uses geolocation to share information on where you are. You can check into places and get offers from business for checking in. Popular with 35-54 year olds. Most appropriate for retail stores, bars, cafes and restaurants. + Yelp is a business review site with social networking features, discounts, and mobile applications. It is particularly good for bars, cafes and restaurants and other services + TripAdvisor is a travel website providing directory information and reviews of travel-related content. It also includes interactive travel forums.
  • 13.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 13 SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT Once you’ve set up your social media presence and started posting content, it’s not uncommon to have a few false starts or a feeling that it’s not working. You might start to wonder why people are not engaging in your posts or updates? What happens when hardly anyone is liking/sharing/commenting/re-tweeting or clicking on your updates? More importantly how do you fix it? By far the most important component of any marketing activity is content. Content marketing is more than a buzz word, it is the foundation of all marketing activities. We will talk more about content management later in this module but for now keep in mind the importance of creating or sourcing great content. Your social media content must be relevant and valuable to your target market (your ideal customer personas, key influencers and stakeholders). Without this, your social media marketing efforts will be largely wasted. Here are some tips on developing brilliant social media content. 80/20 rule It is terribly tempting to blast your followers with promotional copy, promos, offers and sales. While there is a place in social media for promotional opportunities, especially if they are well managed, by far the majority of your posts should be non- promotional. Remember when most people are using social media, they are using it in a “social” sense. They are not in the headspace for hard-selling. A 80/20 rule of thumb can be used as a guideline for posts. That is, for every self- serving promotional post, you should have at least four relevant and interesting content posts. These should be a mix of your own content and re-posts of relevant content written by others. Posts can be purely entertaining (such as cats playing piano), or personal (such as personal images or anecdotes), but will be most effective if they connect with someone and elicit an emotion, whether that is laughter, empathy or gratitude. Where possible it should also have some connection to your business and its products or services. For example, a boutique may post a photo of the owner in their daggiest prom dress. However it’s completely acceptable to include some unrelated content if it is designed to entertain to connect with your target market.
  • 14.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 14 You’ll see some examples later in this module when we talk about content management. You should like or follow similarly minded pages that feature content that will be relevant to your target audience. Content ideas Here are some tips to help you identify content relevant to your target audience. + Think about your audience as people or “personas” rather than demographic profiles or faceless ‘likes’ + Tailor your content and approach – ensure your content is tailored to your personas and packaged and delivered in a format, style, frequency and timeframe most relevant to them. + Focus on giving away lots of value – some call this giving away the secret sauce. Don’t always ask for something in return. Why give away the secret sauce? Remember you are in the business of solving problems. Your potential customer has a problem and your content may help solve it, at no cost to them. When they need more help hopefully they will come to you and share the information or experience with everyone they know. + Stockpile content – squirrel away content ideas and trends as you come across them. You never know when something may come in handy, especially if it is not time critical. You may come up with ideas anywhere from on the bus, in the shower or driving. It may be something as simple as a road sign, an anecdote a friend has told you or a news feature. Have a pen and paper on hand, or use voice memo on your phone (handy when in the car), or type notes into your phone. Tear out pages from newspapers or magazines as you see something that interests you. Compile your ideas in a hard copy or electronic folder. You may even like to input them into a spreadsheet with specific columns so you can search by particular fields + Ask your audience – ask your followers what kind of content they would like to see. This doesn’t make you sound stupid, it demonstrates you really want to engage with your customers. + Post when your audience is most active – investigate when your target audience is most active on social media platform and post during those windows to get the most engagement. Finally, be concise – as with any writing keep your content to the point, especially with Twitter where you have limited characters. If you are posting links, take advantage of free url shorteners that create a super-short link for you. Google's and bitly's url shorteners are probably the most common.
  • 15.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 15 Call-to-action Regardless of your overarching social media goal, one of your objectives is likely to be to get people to click it/view/like/share/re-post/comment in some way, shape or form. This would be in the hope it would lead to further awareness, increased traffic and hopefully sales. It also has the added benefit of increasing the likelihood of someone seeing your post (since the more people who comment or share it, the higher up it moves in a feed) and improve search engine optimisation (SEO). Getting people click it/view/like/share/re-post/comment is a good basis for engaging your audience, and if it isn’t, it is time to review your objectives. To achieve the above objective there needs to be a clear and persuasive call-to- action. Keep in mind people share or comment on content based on how they want to perceived by others. So they want to look good/funny/intelligent/caring by liking or sharing something. Certainly high quality and valuable content will go a long way in achieving this. So you may simply go with adding a simple “like this post” or event a question at the end of your post with the hope people will engage with it. This is a great starting point, but what else can you do to improve engagement? Momentus Media conducted a study of 20,000 Facebook profiles which found that asking a stand alone “question” will result in 23% less engagement that no question at all. This does not mean questions should be avoided – it means you have to craft your questions more carefully. In fact you need to demand an answer. Sounds pushy right – well it works. Here is an example: Question only: “Coffee or Tea. Which is better? Question with a demand: “Coffee or Tea. Which is better? Tell us in comments” You may not believe this but research has shown that people are more likely to go to the effort of doing something, if they are told to do it. Blogger Ryan ‘Haight’ Mail explains further: “Look at any of the top 100 YouTube channels. They all end with: “What do you think about turtle racing? Tell us in the comments! And remember to hit subscribe!” They do this because it doesn’t matter how funny you are, the majority of people will finish your video and go, “Ha! That was funny – omg a cat playing piano. *click*”
  • 16.   © 2012-2015 MY PR plus. All rights reserved | HOWTO Market My Small Business | Module 2 – CONNECT – Social Media | 16 And then they’re gone.” By adding their call-to-action and couching it in a demand, they may have just got some more engagement, possibly even a lead for their email distribution list and SEO. Let’s explore this concept a little further by using conditionals, such as ‘comment/like IF [condition]’. Eg. Comment if you think tea is better than coffee, or ‘Like’ if you think tea is better than coffee. Have you noticed again how we are ‘telling’ rather than ‘asking’. Now time for a little reality check, from Haight Mail who explains why aiming for a ‘Like’ is also a great option. “People are Lazy. Comments are great on Facebook. They usually include words — sometimes they’re spelled correctly,” he says. “But ultimately they’re a lot of work. So even with a call to action, people are less likely to interact the more work they have to do. So use this to your advantage and make it easy. You are 216% more likely to get people to click ‘Like’ than you are to have them actually write a sentence.” [Momentus Media] So in summary, have a call-to-action, and let it demand or tell the audience what to do. As a final word on social media, don’t forget it is always changing. There are always new platforms and tools. However don’t fret about. Try out new features and platforms and have fun. Stick with what works for you and discard what doesn’t.
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