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How to Boost Your Content with Social Media

Why reach out to the world of social media? Through social media we are able to discover, learn, build and connect to and from around the globe. On a business perspective, since social accounts are free of charge and run 24/7,  social media makes it convenient and cost-effective for businesses to promote, engage and touch base with their customers on a casual and real-time basis. It is the easiest way for your followers to keep up with what’s going on.

 

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What are the social media sites to use?

I guess everyone knows what social media sites are active nowadays, but there are specific sites that are best for networking and marketing on a social and business level. The most popular social media sites to date are Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, Google Plus and LinkedIn.

Below are some guidelines on how to boost your content reach with social media:

 

Facebook

 

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Let’s go back to the history of Facebook. Facebook was created by Mark Zuckerberg, he launched his creation on February 2004. Facebook was not literary facebook, it was a site for Harvard students. On September 2006, he announced facebook and was open for everyone aged 13 and above. Now, over a million people has joined Facebook.

Since its launch, Facebook has helped people connect all over the world. From lovers to business partners. Facebook is a good social media site to post things. Because millions and millions of people go online everyday and a lot of people like sharing posts. That’s the good benefit of Facebook.

The guidelines on posting on Facebook:

If you will be posting on Facebook, avoid posting two or three times on the first week. Let your first post be a guide on what people want to see in your page. For example your first post was an image post, if you attracted a lot of audience in your first post, therefore you could use that type of content again. But don’t repost the same image after it goes live, you may use it after a week or so. Consider trying to post different varieties like a link post, an image post or a video post. Through this different types of post, you could see the different audience members and which post works best.

Never repeat images. Keep in mind to use different copy and preview image as you post. Use images that are connected to the post, the description and headline as well. You must mix and match different scenarios.

To spread the word to people who don’t follow your business page, ask your friends or team members to share your post to their personal account. The shares of your team members or friends can help you because through their share, you are already connecting to the public.

 

Twitter

 

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Twitter was created by Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams, Biz Stone and Noah Glass. They launched the site on July 2006. Just like Facebook, Twitter now has over a million people logged in. Twitter is very famous for teens, it’s where they like expressing their thoughts. Twitter is not only for “thinking out loud”, you could also use Twitter to build and promote your business.

Here are the guidelines:

In twitter, you must share your content three or four times. But never repeat the tweet more than five times, you’ll annoy your followers and they’ll surely unfollow you. Take a break.  Through studies, it is said that there are best times to post on social media – this is called “peak time”.

Also in Twitter there are hashtags and mentions, use those in every status update but remember to limit your hashtags and use keywords relevant to your post. Again, try varying your content from posting or sharing articles, images, and videos.

Is retweeting other people’s tweets okay? Yes, definitely. Don’t forget to mention the original source and don’t fill your account with others’ retweets. Keep in mind that your main goal is to establish your brand, your own voice.  You may retweet but you should be creating your own content as well. Let your followers know about your new content not other people’s content. Create killer content to attract and engage with your followers on a personal level.

 

Pinterest and Instagram

 

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Pinterest was created by Ben Silbermann, Evan Sharp and Paul Sciarra. It was launched on December 2009. On the other hand, Instagram was created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger. On October 2010, the trendy app was launched.

Here are the guidelines in using these apps as a promotional tool:

If you will be publishing your content in Pinterest, pin your content in a relevant pin board. On the other hand, here’s how you can use Instagram to promote your business.

According to metrics:

● Pinterest is for your middle-aged or older audience
● Instagram if for your teen audience

For both social platforms, you’ll want to post notable images from behind-the-scenes, how-to or regular articles. Turning your articles to an inspirational quote is a good idea. I encourage you to also try other formats when posting on pinterest or instagram.

 

Google +

 

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Google plus was launched on June 2011. It has a lot of features, it has the ability to post pictures, you could even update your status, and many more.

Guidelines using Google Plus:

The good thing about Google Plus is that, it allows you to post long updates. It lets you choose whether to post the full blog to your company profile or a custom long intro attached with a link to the latest content.

You could also post your content in your Google communities but it depends on the quality of your content. But make sure that you’ll be posting your highest quality piece or you could post a content that you know your audience could perform well.

 

Conclusion:

Social media accounts vary, adjust to the guidelines if you want to do it your own way. Always keep in mind that nothing is perfect there will always be a trial and error in every step. Through trial and error you would know what type of content best promotes your business and at the same time best fits your followers’ taste. Content that’s unique and relevant are the ones that go viral.

Content Marketing: How to Attract, Engage and Convert with Content

In a post published on Top Rank Blog titled 21 Digital Marketing Trends and Predictions for 2015 most authorities in the Internet marketing industry say that content is going to be big this year and will continue to flourish in the coming years.

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Be it known that content has been and will forever be a big chunk to the success of your marketing campaign. If you are looking to attract prospects, convert them to loyal customers and keep them coming back – advertisements are outdated and ineffective. You need a killer content marketing strategy.

With smart content marketing and winning social media tactics, your business will no doubt rein the first pages of search engines. Content marketing and social media go hand in hand –together, they are a powerful marketing tool that can boost your business threefold. Content is currency. Work hard on the efficacy of your content but don’t forget to focus on relationships.

How does content marketing work? While advertisers interrupt people’s attention with ads, we learned that content marketing does the opposite. Content attracts customers using valuable, relevant, and compelling content delivered consistently. With it, you establish connections and gain people’s trust which eventually will lead to sales.

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Content can be anything from a blog post, podcast, or web video. You produce your own content. You should position yourself as author in your niche or industry.

Where to start with content strategy?

First, find out “who is your target market?”

It is essential to have a sound understanding of whom you want to communicate with:
• Set an objective
• End result

Once you know your industry, you can build an editorial plan around it using tools and tactics that would boost your content. The key is consistency. Most businesses fail because they stop producing content. Content is a promise to your customers, keep it.
“If you build a loyal audience, magic can happen in the business” says, Joe Pulizzi in his podcast via Social Media Examiner.

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1. Attract Prospects – People seek solutions. Your objective is to create awareness and define the solution that meets the customers’ concern especially when making a buying decision. Successful brands and businesses use social networking platforms to communicate with prospects and direct them to the material or product that provide answer the customer’s needs or concerns. To do this effectively, you must craft informational articles.

People through social media are constantly curating, sharing, and consuming high-quality, and insightful content.

Another way to get your audience’s attention is through raising awareness of your services or products through educational or training webinars or seminars.

You can demonstrate your expertise through informational webinars and seminars while providing the audience the information they need during the research phase of the buying process.

Note that: Discussions about your services and/ products begin within social networks however you may encounter the need to add additional content to support a thought. Ensure that those communicating with prospects via social media are aware of the resources your business has available for prospective customers.

2. Convert Audience to Customers – The second question people ask during the buying process is “Which is the right solution?”

Businesses that effectively convert prospects to new customers via social media produce and distribute content showing proof points. Content that meets this goal shows that your solution provides a higher and more reliable value than other solutions.

To do this effectively, a great promotional tool and tactic would be the use of an explainer video- where you can show off your product or service to potential customers with great ease and enthusiasm.

Another piece of content that builds the type of trust that closes that sale is the case study or testimonial. This type of content proves that customers have had success with your solution.

Last but not the least, content that converts leads into sales is white papers. For Business-to-Business marketers, white papers are a must-have content used by prospects to assist them in their decision-making.

Note that: Creating content that provides proof that potential customers are looking for before they decide to spend their hard-earned money. Don’t forget the importance of distributing content to social media channels.

3. Maintain Customer Relationship – Finally, the last question that pops into a buyer’s mind is, “Am I happy with the decision I made?”

This time the goal is about retention and referral. Businesses effectively use content and social media to keep customers happy and coming back for more. Support documentation is one example of content that does a good job at retaining customers. Another type of content that successfully boosts customer loyalty is a documentation of best practices.

While the case study is meant to convert prospects to customers, it is also used to retain customers because of the guidance it provides to existing customers.

Note that: We’ve all learned that it’s easier to keep existing customers than to find new ones. Leverage content through the good use and smart practice of social media and content marketing as a customer-solutions and services tool to increase satisfaction and referral.

In Conclusion

Content Marketing and Social Media are two hearts that beat as one. Without the other, one will lack its sense of purpose and fall short of efficacy.

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Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn are not always a prime spot for conversations. To attract, engage and convert your audience, content marketing and social media hand in hand should be part of a flawless marketing, sales and customer-service blueprint.

Whatever your niche, your customers are active in social media. Make sure you have a well-calculated content marketing strategy and support your social media team with the information they need to distribute the content that solve your markets’ concerns and needs.