We've talked many times in the past that quality content and conversations with current and prospective customers is more important than a large quantity of posts - and this is very true. Today's post talks a bit more about that - with the proof being in the pudding, as the saying goes.
You need to write and share interesting and amazing content that your followers will be inclined to share - either because they like it, found it useful or think others will find it useful.
It is important that if you are making certain claims about your product that you can provide proof of what you are claiming. You also need to establish that your brand is the authority in what you are talking about.
This takes time, but providing consistent, quality posts, images, videos, etc. will eventually establish these factors and help your brand and social media along in the future.
Tuesday Tips are a series of tips released on Tuesday each week regarding a hint or tip to help you manage and market your Facebook presence better. You can find all the Tuesday Tips by clicking on the Tuesday Tips tag below.
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Showing posts with label quality vs. quantity. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Tuesday Tips: Quality vs. Quantity
We've talked about this a few times, but it's a good point to consider, not just about the quantity of posts, but the quantity of social media platforms you are using for yourself or your brand. Often times to see results you need to look at quality instead of quantity. Social media experts agree on this.
How do you decide which ones you should focus on? Well, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram are, by far, the largest and have shown the most impact. What you need to figure out is where your prospective clients are for your brand. Is your brand something that would attract the younger generation on Instagram and is easy to photograph and share via Instagram? If so, Instagram might be a good one. If not, you might look more towards Facebook and Twitter first then expanding to Google+ etc.
The most important question to answer before deciding is what purpose do you see social media providing to your company. Are you looking to increase sales, hire new people, increase engagement, or what? Once you know those answers you can focus on the quality aspect of social media marketing.
Enjoy!
Tuesday Tips are a series of tips released on Tuesday each week regarding a hint or tip to help you manage and market your Facebook presence better. You can find all the Tuesday Tips by clicking on the Tuesday Tips tag below.
“Quality trumps quantity. Pick one or two social media platforms, and devote yourself to learning about them and using them well.”As seen above, Joseph Cole encourages social media managers to focus on one or two social media platforms and learning them and using them well first before expanding into others.
Joseph Cole, Content Writer
Posted on Constant Contact Google+ Page
How do you decide which ones you should focus on? Well, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram are, by far, the largest and have shown the most impact. What you need to figure out is where your prospective clients are for your brand. Is your brand something that would attract the younger generation on Instagram and is easy to photograph and share via Instagram? If so, Instagram might be a good one. If not, you might look more towards Facebook and Twitter first then expanding to Google+ etc.
The most important question to answer before deciding is what purpose do you see social media providing to your company. Are you looking to increase sales, hire new people, increase engagement, or what? Once you know those answers you can focus on the quality aspect of social media marketing.
Enjoy!
Tuesday Tips are a series of tips released on Tuesday each week regarding a hint or tip to help you manage and market your Facebook presence better. You can find all the Tuesday Tips by clicking on the Tuesday Tips tag below.
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