New Business Owners: 3 Mistakes You’re Making with Social Media
Social Media Mistake #1: No Strategy
Having no strategy is as bad (if not worse) then having no presence on social media. Did get a strategy in place, start by asking yourself a few questions. 1.Which platform(s) should I be on? Where are my customers hanging out (which social media platform)? 2.What are my customers looking for on those platforms (ideas, inspiration, information, etc.)? Take a step back up and look at the bigger picture:- What are you trying to accomplish?
- Who are you trying to engage with and what does that person want?
- Does she love contests or enjoy watching how-to videos? If so, you might want to start working those into your social media activity.
Social Media Mistake #2: Trying to Do It All
This really falls under social media strategy, but it’s worth making it big and bold. Entrepreneurs often feel like they need to do it all. The truth is, there are only so many hours in a day. You can’t do it all! Pick one or two social media platforms and work on only those. And if you’re really pushed for time, just pick one to start with. Don’t spread yourself too thin. Maybe your customer doesn’t use social media at all. If that’s the case, then focus on engaging them where they do hang out or through a blog on your website.Social Media Mistake #3: Not Automating
Again, you’re not superhuman. Automate and batch create your social media posts as much as possible. Leverage that precious time you have and get the most bang for your buck. This comes down to planning. Use that marketing calendar and strategy you created to schedule out your social media posts. There are several services out there for different platforms that will allow you to schedule your posts ahead of time. Now, there will be some people who will tell you never to automate your social media as it will "lower your reach". A presence is better than no presence at all. Don't sweat the small stuff. But if you do insist on sweating it, do some research on the numbers. 1% less reach when you have 1oo followers isn't as big a deal as it is when you have 100,000 followers. If you can afford it, outsource your social media posting to a virtual assistant who can take this task off your plate. If they're good, it will be money well-spent. Save yourself the time and stress while growing your business with social media!
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