5 Tips to Get Started on Social Media

5 Tips to Get Started on Social Media

Cressida Johns Business Advice

Full article with thanks to: marketingsociety.com/the-library/five-tips-increase-your-influence-social-media

Social media began almost a decade ago but it’s become a far more prominent and important part of most people’s lives than we could have predicted. It has become a more advanced version of the classic word-of-mouth – and companies try to use it as such.

Here are five tips to help your influence through social media platforms.

1. Know your online presence

Nowadays, almost all groups, charities, companies, individuals are running a social platform (or they should be). However, to make the most of your online presence, you need to be able to answer three fundamental questions:

  • What is my online presence? For instance, we’ve had clients not knowing about multiple twitter, linkedin and facebook feeds, working inconsistently with different messages
  • Which social platforms best fit my supporter /audience base? For instance, Vine the six-second video sharing site lends sit self very well to WWF’s endangered species programme, but perhaps less effective for the Samaritans support work
  • How are we measuring our influence online? Are we plotting and measuring where people go on our site, who is re-tweeting and what number of comments are we getting on our posts (and more importantly, how many people has this been fed on to?) Most platforms offer tools to measure how many times your pages or posts have been seen, the number of clicks per minute you’ve received, what content is the most appreciated (liked) by viewers, and so on.

2. Understand the best way to influence key audiences

Once you have found what is the best platform to reach your target audience, you need to find the best way to influence them through this channel. Should we produce posts, videos, photos, engage our target audience with games, petitions, actions or competitions. Keep them informed of how much action and time spent equates to a certain level of influence.

3. Produce shareable content – and make it easy to do so!

Most social platforms allow for the sharing of content so it is easy to engage with campaign videos, infographics, viral, posters, etc. in the most popular way. As standing out is tough on social platforms, all your creative talents should be focused on producing relevant photos to promote your posts and increasing sharing opportunities. Make sure your content is not too heavy and long, and that people can quickly understand and share with their comments (and ownership). Heck, why not write a shareable chunk of text to go with posts – 140 words retweet friendly.

4. Consistent and flowing campaigns – don’t start and stop.

When you start being present on a channel, make sure you keep your audience engaged by regularly posting information. Show off past projects and successes, the difference you’ve made so far, your ‘storyboard’ or your personality – by interacting in this way, you will build engaged audiences.

Keep your audience up to date. But don’t bore them.

5. Finally, let others do the heavy lifting!

Relevant partners will happily use your content, so build your campaign and change strategy with this in mind. You may well be the trusted partner in this programme and you can make use of networks, which may well quickly get to 1.5million people, for instance, if you are working with O2 Priority Moments. This is well worth doing if it can build support and engagement in a meaningful and relevant way.

Full article with thanks to: marketingsociety.com/the-library/five-tips-increase-your-influence-social-media

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