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GROW YOUR MEDIA PRESENCE

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When it comes to social media, everyone wants in on the action. Facebook,
Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and Google Plus are all highly active social media
networks. Not to mention the countless other little sites on the web today.
Everyone wants to gain social media recognition for their business.
Having a good, or great, social media presence can help your business grow like
wildflowers. But, this will only happen after you develop a large following and
learn how to give them what they really want. Here are some great ways any
business owner or marketer can increase their social media presence and help
their business grow.
The first step in growing your social media presence is to identify your goals and
objectives. This means make sure you know what you are going after - before
you start posting. Ensure you know how each platform works, what audiences
you can reach where, and what your objectives are and you will be off to a great
start.
Let your audiences see a softer side. This means interacting on your social
media accounts often. Very often! This doesn't mean just throwing up a link to
your article and hoping someone will read it or click on it. This means really
getting on there and interacting with everyone. Respond to posts from your
audience
and interact when they show interest. Show them who you are and your
audience will feel more connected to you - and they will want to read other
articles or visit your website.
Understanding what your audience needs will help you be able to interact with
them on a more intimate level. Knowing what they want to read about and what
they believe in will help you understand what you need to give to them. Once
you understand this, you can give the everything they want - which means
bringing them to your website to see what your business is all about.
Make sure to include the icons of your social media networks on your personal
website. This will make it easier for those coming to read your stuff to like and
follow you. Don't make them track you down - make is simple for them to
connect with you. I have started even doing this for my John Rampton
Wikipedia page as well
Link your Facebook, Twitter
, or any of your other social media profiles to your website. Just like you want to
provide links on your website to your profiles, you also want to link to your
website so people can easily learn more about your company.
Share your social media accounts with everyone you know. Don't be spammy but don't be afraid to share. By doing this, they will know you have a presence
on Facebook, Twitter, etc. and they can share them with everyone they know.
This is a simple way to get the word out.
You want to make sure each social media network you are involved in serves a
purpose. You can ensure this by starting a marketing calendar. Make sure to add
all of your upcoming events, blog posts, and everything else you decide to do
with your business into this calendar. This will help you stay organized and
understand how each of your social media accounts will bring in more untapped
sectors for your business.
You also want to ensure you are producing the most valuable content - not only
into your blog but also on your social networking accounts. Having the best
content helps showcase your business and website, which brings in more
customers and more money.
You want to engage with those who post on your social media pages. This means
when someone posts something, talk back to them. Let them know you are
reading what they are posting and you are listening to what they want. Then,
give them more of what they want to keep them posting on your pages.
Optimizing your social media accounts means using keywords. Use the
keywords that go with your business. Think of what your customers are looking
up on Google
or other search engines, and use those keywords in your posts.
Hashtags are in these days. Everyone is using them to bring more people to their
blogs or websites. Using hashtags on Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus will
help bring more people onto your social media accounts and your website - but
use them carefully. Don't finish every post with 15 unrelated hashtags.
#dontbethatguy
Think about it: You send out emails all day long. If you have your social media
icons in your email, people will likely get curious and start to check out your
pages and eventually, your website. This is a great way to grow your social media
presence.
People who visit your social media page or website are asking 'What's in it for
me?' Show them by giving something away for free - something designed to
draw them into your business by building trust or peaking interest. Consider
giving away a short trial, a free book. a discount code, or even liking their page
back. This will help you earn valuable followers who will stay engaged.
Don't just use Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Google Plus, and Instagram. There
are tons of other social media platforms. This could mean social bookmarking
sites, social review sites, and more. You can also try Foursquare and let your
customers know where you are by checking into the site. Being social is about
more than just the big guys.
People like to respond to questions, and they like to be right. Using trivia games
to bring in more likes, follows, and traffic is a great way to build up engagement
and bring in more customers. It can also be a lot of fun!
It gets frustrating visiting one of your favorite blogs and seeing it hasn't been
updated in a while. This means you should post often at a comfortable rate. If
you have to, you can always schedule your posts in advance so you don't leave
your audience hanging.
Try to post on your blog, website, and social media accounts yourself. This will
give you an authentic look. If you do decide to outsource, make sure it is to
someone who has a similar voice to yours.
Each type of business is going have different experiences on social media - for
example, a restaurant is going to have a much different plan than a used car lot.
Take the time to research other ways to get more likes and follows to your social
media accounts. Dig in there and learn everything you can about growing your
social media presence for your specific market.
Give your customers a reason to like your page and follow you on Twitter. Show
them you will be posting often and make sure to post interesting updates often.
This will give them a reason to engage with you.
If you do end up with a complaint from someone on your website, tackle it fast
and efficiently. Respond and be professional - even if they aren't. Make sure to
take good care of them by answering their questions quickly. Offering solid
customer service
Provide questions and answers on your social media accounts and your website.
Use a frequently asked questions section to help answer their questions
efficiently.
Sometimes just by asking your clients and maybe even potential clients to share
and connect with your social media networks, you just might be able to bring in
more fans.
Create your plan to bring in more fans. Stick to it and do what you think is
working more often. If you find something that works really well, stick to it.
Treat each social network account individually. Share them individually and
share them often to bring in more fans.
Make sure if someone has a problem, go above and beyond to help them reach a
conclusion. If you do this, it will show you are doing your best to provide them
with as much help as possible and they will realize you are a good person with a
good business. This will make them want to come back.
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