Spring Clean Your Social Media
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Spring Clean Your Social MediaReviewing your social media marketing efforts on a regular basis is smart business. The tools you are using, including the social networks, may lose their effectiveness over time. Looking at them critically can help you "spring clean" your social media. Here are some areas that may need your attention: 1. Review your business goals How are you measuring success? Depending on social media for sales is risky. Social media is better suited for:
Social media should supplement other marketing tactics such as paid social ads and more traditional advertising like print, radio, and television ads. 2. Review your metrics When it comes to social media, it is less about the number of followers you have and more about the results that you get from your following. Likes are less important than more tangible engagements such as comments, shares, and conversions. Make note of where you are getting real results. 3. Focus on your most effective social networks If you’re not putting more effort into your more effective channels - and that also means more of your ad spends - then you could be missing out on better results. If you’ve been focusing most of your energy on Instagram but can see in your metrics that Facebook is delivering a higher rate of engagement and conversations, shift some budget and attention to leverage those results. 4. Change up your social media marketing mix It is easy to get overly comfortable using the same social networks for years, however, not every one of them will remain effective for you over time. Social networks change, and their user bases change as well. Some reasons you might phase out or add a new social network to your marketing mix include:
5. Review your tools Are you using the most effective tools to streamline and optimize your social media marketing process? Some of the tools you want to make sure are working well for you or that you might want to explore if you aren’t using them include:
Analyzing the tools and tactics you use to identify strengths and weaknesses helps you assess what is and isn’t working for your business. Making some strategic changes to your social media marketing mix and tools can help refresh and reinvigorate your social media initiatives. |