Social Media Marketing Tips For Every Platform | Sprout Social
Both new and well-established brands are using social media to grow their following, generate leads and increase sales. Building a brand using social media might feel like a massive undertaking with all of the platforms available to you. But its easier than ever to use social media to connect with people and grow your brand organically.
Whether youre just getting started or have been active on social media platforms for years, theres always room for improvement. Each platform has different uses.
In this article, well cover social media tips and tricks you can apply that will optimize your marketing strategy. Then well break down the top social media platforms you should be using and give suggestions for making the most out of each one.
The same way you prepare other aspects of your marketing plan, you need to have a specific and intentional plan for each platform you use. Each platform has nuances and best practices for generating engagement. Your brand may not need to have a presence on every platform, but for your posts to be targeted, you need to have a strategy that is specific to the platform youre using.
Make sure you can answer questions like:
If you have a hard time answering these questions, it might be time to dig deeper into why youre investing time there. Answering these questions will also help you develop your strategy for that platform.
If youre just getting started, prioritize the quality of your content over the number of your posts and sites that you use. For most businesses, particularly small businesses, trying to tackle a new strategy on five different social media networks often results in doing a mediocre job with little to no results.
How consistently you post should be specific to each social media site youre utilizing. Some platforms like Twitter and Instagram Stories require you to be active multiple times per day to get the maximum potential from your audience. Other post types, like regular Instagram Posts and Facebook updates, dont have as much urgency and can be used less sparingly. When determining your post strategy, look at factors such as how the algorithm works for each platform and whether content posts chronologically or is curated based on other factors.
This ties back in with your social media marketing plan. You should outline:
Remember, your followers are likely following hundreds or even thousands of other people. If youre not publishing new content as often as the other accounts out there, its easy to get lost and forgotten.
Each platform you use will have its own unique demographic. There will be overlap of the people youre targeting on each platform, but its still essential to understand your demographics so you can tailor your message to have the most impact.
Having a focused message will help you create higher quality content that is on brand and resonates with your audience. When you have a solid message that you dont stray from, you can count on your social media posts to always be relevant to your audience.
Sprout Social has a greatsocial media targetingfeature that gives you flexibility on who sees your social media posts. Depending on the network, you can target your posts by location, language, demographics and other criteria.
Lets say you want to share a post on LinkedIn targeting the finance industry. Your followers who are in IT or the health industry might not find it relevant. Instead of filling their stream with irrelevant content, you can choose to only show that post to people within your network in the finance industry.
You can try out Sprouts audience targeting featurewith a free trial.
Once you have your key messaging determined, keep an eye on popular trends emerging on each platform. If you notice a pattern or strategy rising in popularity and it aligns with your messaging, then its a great idea to capitalize on it to drive engagement.
Be wary of jumping on board every new internet trend you see. Creating posts that dont align with your overall messaging to appear relevant is a quick way to alienate your target audience. You never need to create a particular type of content just because you see other brands doing it.
This is why its so essential to create a focused message that you can use as a baseline against which to measure all of your future social media posts.
One way to have a steady supply of popular content is to create a list of sites in your industry that publish high quality, current content. Add them to an RSS reader like Feedly. Then youll have a dashboard full of the latest posts from sites you trust. Youll also know that you have relevant content you can confidently share with your followers. You can even integrate Feedly within the Sprout Social dashboard!
Use that content as inspiration for original posts you create for your brand that features a unique twist that the other brands in your niche arent doing.
To make sure youre getting the best results from your social media marketing, you need to be accurately tracking and measuring your efforts. Over 40% of businesses dont accurately track their social media ROI at all, which means theres no easy way of knowing whether or not your strategy is working.
To simplify your tracking process, identify key metrics that are important to your brand.
Some of the metrics that you want to look for include:
You should track these metrics on a weekly, monthly and quarterly basis so you know when and if you need to make changes to your social media strategy.
The fact is that video content is booming right now. With the birth of IGTV and the rapid growth of YouTube, Facebook Live and more, social media users are consuming more video content than ever before.
In the past three years, video views have increased by over 99% on YouTube and 258% on Facebook. A Tweet containing a video is 6x more likely to be retweeted than a Tweet with a photo or just text.
Heres an example of how Warby Parker used a fun and engaging video Tweet to announce to followers that they were hiring
Not only is engagement higher on video content, but networks like Facebook and LinkedIn are giving higher priority in their algorithm to people posting video content. This means that the brands utilizing video are getting more exposure and reach than the brands creating text and image posts.
One social media marketing tip that a lot of professionals take advantage of is A/B testing. A/B testing, or split testing, involves using multiple headlines for the same piece of content to see which generates a better response.
Marketers use A/B testing for landing pages and sales pages, but you can incorporate split testing into your social media posts as well. Instead of publishing a Tweet or Facebook post once and then forgetting about it, schedule the link to be shared multiple times and change the headline out with each post.
A/B testing is important because people will react differently to a post depending on the copy and CTA phrases used.
The reason why a piece of content is unsuccessful on social media could be because its low-quality content. It could also be that your headline in the Tweet, Pin or Facebook post didnt capture your followers attention. But you cant know for sure the reason that a post isnt doing well if youre not testing it against other factors.
Use Sprout Socials post planning feature to schedule your posts to be shared throughout the week and test different headlines. Then see which one has the best engagement.
Within large social networks, smaller communities are increasingly important. Whether its Facebook Groups, Twitter Chats or LinkedIn Groups, there are plenty of opportunities for you to connect with like-minded people and companies within your niche.
As we found in the Sprout Social Index: Empower & Elevate, 40% of social marketers believe private community groups will become more important.Participating in these communities will help you establish yourself or your company as an authority and let you connect with your most passionate audiences.
Look for communities related to your industry on the social media platforms youre active on, then start joining and actively participating. You can also start your own groups around your brand to cultivate an audience with shared interests who are motivated to become your brand advocates.
Social media users crave authentic interaction with the brands they follow. So on top of posting high-quality and relevant content, make sure youre keeping an eye on each platform you use and engaging with your audience. Answer questions that come up on your posts, handles or hashtags.
If you notice other users having a conversation about your brand or product, dont be afraid to chime in and add additional value. Users want to know that there is a real person on the other side of the computer and not just a robot that sends out links all day.
Make sure your social media strategy includes answering questions posted on each platform. You should promptly respond to people who mention you, thank people who share your content and add value where you see people mentioning your brand.
You can also start conversations with your audience by asking them questions and then responding or adding to that conversation. Most platforms make it easy to ask people questions and respond to them in the comments of that post.
You want your social media presence to represent a two-way line of communication. Engage WITH people rather than just talking at them.
Social media sites are notorious for randomly changing their algorithms without notice, leaving a lot of users frustrated at their lack of exposure. It can be tempting to fall into the trap of trying to beat the algorithm with various content hacks. Instead of looking for a quick fix, aim to understand whats changed in the algorithm and adjust your content strategy in many cases, maintaining high quality content will help you avoid significant consequences from algorithm changes.
When algorithms change, it becomes crucial to be omnipresent and to follow your users where they find the most value. A great example is on Instagram. Instagram regularly changes its newsfeed algorithm and many users have noticed a significant drop in engagement in their posts. But Instagram Stories have remained consistent and still post chronologically. Instagram Stories also have over 500 million daily active users.
So if your posts arent getting as much interaction as youd like, shift your focus to reaching people via Instagram Stories. You can post a Story when you have a new post on your feed to encourage people to click through to your profile and like your photo. This will let the algorithm know that people want to see your posts and do a better job of showing your posts to people who engage with them.
One of the toughest things about maintaining a social media presence is gaining the trust of your audience on platforms that are so saturated with content. A great way to target your audience on a more personal level is to partner with influencers in your niche to help you promote your products more organically.
When you partner up with an established influencer that has an active following in your niche, you expose your brand to a new audience that might not be aware of your company.
Many brands are also turning to nanoinfluencers, who cultivate a small but passionate and personal niche of followers. As influencer marketing becomes increasingly common, a micro- or nanoinfluencer can convey an extra level of authenticity. With an audience of loyal followers that know, like and trust them, getting a shout out will let their followers know they recommend you as a brand to trust as well.
Your social media team doesnt have to be the only people contributing to your social media posts.
Encourage employees from your companys other departments to help your social media marketing efforts. Whether its contributing content to the blog, sharing their photos, or taking followers behind the scenes, the more involved your team is the better.
Showing your followers that there is a team of people behind the brand they follow will build transparency and grow their trust in you as a brand.
One example of a brand that regularly does this is Into The Gloss. They frequently involve members of their team and let them take over their Instagram Stories to show followers a day in their lives, or take them behind the scenes.
Now that you know the most up to date best practices for social media lets go over some social media tips that will help you make the most of each site.
While the Facebook algorithm continues to significantly change organic visibility on posts, paid advertising is always a reliable strategy for higher visibility.
If you want to accelerate your Facebook marketing efforts and have a budget for it, its worth exploring paid advertising. The benefits of Facebooks ads platform go far beyond increasing your reach among your audience. Facebook Ad Accounts have robust targeting capabilities that let you target people who share your audiences interests, exposing your brand to people who are most likely to be interested in what you offer.
You can also create very focused messaging that target specific demographics from age and location down to what kind of device they are using when they see the ad.
Facebook Live video still generates some of the highest reach among every post type of Facebook. The average Facebook Live session gets up to 10x more comments than a regular video in your newsfeed. People tune in to Live videos for up to three times longer than they would stick around watching a prerecorded video.
You might notice that you get notifications on Facebook when people you follow go live. Facebook Live streams also show up at the top of your newsfeed when you log in. Facebook is actively prioritizing promoting live videos and shows no signs of deprioritizing this kind of content.
Using Facebook Live to give product demonstrations, tutorials or holding Q&A sessions is a great way to generate engagement and stay in front of people in a way that you know they will see.
Its never been a better time to start a private community with a Facebook Group. If you have a Facebook Page, connect with your followers even more and reach them more directly with a Facebook Group your die-hard fans can join. Your Facebook Page can offer more general information, while your group can create a stream of communication between you and your audience and among your audience themselves. Groups give you a great opportunity to facilitate the conversation around your brand and create a space for people to connect over shared interests.
The group can be very niche, about your brand or product, or it can be about a broader topic that affects your industry as a whole. Before you start the group, get very clear about the purpose behind it and what you hope you achieve in creating and moderating it.
Groups arent the place for hard sells. Try to avoid being overly salesy in your Facebook Groups, although it is a great place to offer exclusive discounts and promotions to people within the group.
Facebook Messenger lets you interact with family and friends, and its quickly gaining popularity as a marketing tool for brands to connect with their users more efficiently.
With the rise of chatbots, brands can automate their Messenger use and create useful flows to answer frequently asked questions and nurture their fans in a more direct way than targeting them on their Newsfeed. See how people in your industry use Facebook Messenger to gauge if theres an opportunity for you to create a strategy of your own.
Chatbots can replace a lot of community management time by tackling questions and problems that come up frequently for your brand.
Sprout makes it easy to set up a chatbot with an intuitive workflow. You can even create sales and nurture conversation flows so your chatbot covers all your customers needs.
Once you interact with your audience through your chatbot, you can create custom Messenger subscriber lists that are warmer than your overall email list and send them personalized offers and updates.
Using Twitter is still one of the easiest ways to engage with people in your industry regardless of whether or not they follow you. It allows you to join in on trending conversations and get your message in front of people who are interested in your niche but arent yet aware of your brand. Twitter also allows you to establish yourself as a thought leader in your industry by contributing valuable insight into topics that people are already talking about.
We just talked about how critical it is to join the conversation on Twitter, but its just as important to make sure the conversation is relevant to you.
Many brands try to stay top of mind by joining in on every trending topic, despite if its relevant to their brand or not. This is not a great strategy to follow and will lead to a reduced focus on your core brand message. Maintaining the focus of your message and dont dilute your brand and message by jumping on every topic you see. Instead, focus on your own branded hashtags and participating in trends that matter to your audience and that you can add actual value to discussion in.
If you know your audience is active on Twitter, paid advertising can be an effective way to get your message in front of the right people. Twitter has three ways to advertise your content: Promoted Tweets, Promoted Accounts and Promoted Trends.
No matter which strategy you choose, Twitter advertising can be especially effective since its not disruptive and looks very similar to the organic content your audience is already scrolling through.
Content creators have a huge opportunity to find an audience on LinkedIn and capitalizing on the fact that Linkedin, like Facebook, is rewarding users who post videos directly to the platform. There are a few things to keep in mind before publishing videos to LinkedIn. About 85% of social media users play video without sound. So its important to account for that in your video by including descriptive images and closed captions on your video. Closed captioning makes your video more accessible to all viewers. LinkedIn even has its own closed captioning feature built into its platform.
LinkedIn also has some recommendations on optimizing the length of your videos for maximum reach. They recommend keeping brand awareness and promotional videos under 30 seconds. Videos intended to sell services or products perform best at the 30-90 second range. Finally, one LinkedIn study concluded that long-form video videos could drive just as many clicks as short-form video if the video emphasizes a more complex story.
Building your content on the platform means that rather than posting links to YouTube videos or blog posts, you host your content directly on LinkedIn using their native tools. Uploading a video file directly onto LinkedIn guarantees much higher reach than posting a link to a video on another platform. The same rings true for blog posts. LinkedIn prioritizes distributing content thats hosted directly on its site over content that links out to another website. For blog posts, you can state in the post that it was originally posted on your website with a link or include a short snippet of the article that links to the full version on your site.
Since Instagram regularly changes the way posts interact with its algorithm, it can be difficult to predict if your posts will generate significant engagement. One way to make sure that you stay in front of your followers on Instagram is to post Stories consistently.
Instagram Stories are chronological. Every time you post a story, your followers see your account at the top of their feed and know that you have a new story up. You can use Stories to bring attention to what youre posting on your newsfeed to make sure people see it. If you have more than 10,000 followers, then youll also be able to include links within your stories. You can use these links to drive traffic to blog posts, your website, or any other web page you want to share.
While you might not have time to create original content on yet another platform, IGTV is a great way to reuse your existing videos and redistribute them on a new platform. If you find yourself creating lengthy IG Stories for your brand then you might benefit from creating longer-form versions of your Stories for IGTV. Content types that work well on IGTV include tutorials, listicles and behind the scenes videos.
Buzzfeed is a great example of a company who has capitalized on IGTV. They regularly create engaging content that complements their Instagram posts as well as the content they post on their website.
Conclusion
Social media is constantly changing. Were seeing new updates and trends emerging every year, causing marketers to have to shift their strategies to keep up. Whether you have a huge social media following or are just getting started, use these tips to craft your social media marketing strategy. They can help put you ahead of your competitors and grow your audience in a way that adds value to them and your industry as a whole.
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