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Ten tips for using social media

    Ten tips for using social media

    More and more businesses are turning to social media channels, including Twitter and Facebook, to attract sales, engage with customers and build brand awareness. However what businesses must remember is that by signing up to these networks you are making a commitment to be social, to interact and to engage. You will need time and effort, in addition to a strategy and a plan, to successfully achieve your end goal.

    Here are some tips to help make your social network work for you.

    1. Choose your platform wisely
    Before setting up a profile you should research the platform. Spend time finding out: who is using it; why they are using it; and how they are using it. You could have a presence on a single social network or multiple social networks. Your decision should always be based on some form of research. See social media platforms.

    2. Plan, plan, plan
    Develop a plan for how you intend to use social media. This should include who will be responsible for managing the platform. Will this be one individual within your business or a team of people? Think about how often you will post content and what type of information you will share.

    3. Measure performance
    As with any business activity it’s important to evaluate your performance to know how you can improve. How social media success is measured can vary from business to business and depends on the target you set, but could include:

    increased sales
    improved customer service – eg reduced waiting times for assistance, complaints, or reasons customers have complained
    increased website traffic
    customer engagement with your account – eg on Twitter you could measure how many retweets and interactions you receive
    See measuring social media campaigns.

    4. Let others know
    You can raise awareness of your social media presence by including links to your account in email signatures, on business cards, on invoices and your company website. Many businesses also highlight their social media presence on printed literature and marketing materials.

    5. Look professional
    Most social media platforms allow you to personalise your business profile. This may include the addition of a picture and company details. Your profile on social media is an extension of your brand. Give thought to any images you use, and if necessary get help from a graphic designer. Ensure your company details are error-free. Write a description that effectively communicates your business message.

    6. Add value for your customers
    Added value will grow your following no matter what channel you choose. This could include things like running competitions exclusive to social media, offering discounts or sharing specialist advice or information relating to your industry. See content marketing.

    7. Be consistent
    If you commit to having a social media presence be consistent with your use of it. In most cases it’s not good enough to post content one day and follow this up with a long period of inactivity. Social media is a communications platform and should be regularly updated in keeping with the etiquette for the particular platform.

    8. Find out what works for you
    When you use social media you will notice trends in what works in terms of engaging with your community. It could be types of posts, times of posts, tone of posts or all of the above. Identify what works best for you or for those in your industry. Develop your own strategy for using your social networks.

    Social media is continually evolving, new networks are appearing and new functionality is being introduced to networks. Adapt to changes and experiment with them to see how they can benefit your business.

    9. Different platforms need different content
    It might save time to update all your chosen platforms with the same content but remember that people could be engaged with you across all of your social media platforms. Some customers could get frustrated at seeing the same message repeatedly. Each social medias platform is different, so the message you send out through each should vary (even if only ever so slightly).

    10. Communicate with staff
    Make your staff aware of your social media presence and communicate with them on how each network is intended to be used to benefit the business.

    Your employees are brand ambassadors and are often the people dealing with customers. It’s important that such staff are aware of what social networks you are on. You should also highlight what customers may expect from their engagement with your business through social media.

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