Despite sharing common traits, each social media platform has its own voice and audience.
For social media marketers, you must know how to tailor each message to different social media sites.
When you create a social media message, blog post or an offer, you should share it with your entire social media audience. You can do this, but it requires adjusting each message you send out to the social media platform.
Here's how to customize messages for particular social media platforms to ensure they resonate with a number of diverse audiences.
Facebook is still the king of social media, if your target market is between the ages of 35 and 60. And it's not just for friends and family members to keep up with your life.
Facebook is a powerful tool for businesses. Today, there are around 1 billion Facebook users. With such a large following, Facebook offers businesses potential to reach new audiences and better engage with current ones through its array of marketing and advertising tools.
But Facebook has evolved over the years. It's no longer a place for status updates. Now, people use Facebook to watch quick, engaging videos; ask for recommendations; review businesses; and join groups for an endless number of things.
So how can you ensure your content is perfectly suited for Facebook? Here are a few best-practices to follow.
Make posts for Facebook story-driven and focused on your target audience. Why should they care about your product?
Add an image to the post that is easy to load on mobile devices. Images get more engagement than posts without images.
Offer a link to a more in-depth version available at your website. Use a bit.ly link so you can track your Facebook traffic. You can also use a social media publishing tool, like Hootsuite.
For years, people have debated when Twitter will officially close up shop. Since its creation in 2006, users have slowly been dropping off the platform. But Twitter is still alive and kicking...with the right audiences. Celebrities, politicians, and thought leaders make up the highest visited sites. As a result, you'll have to be clever to get your business seen.
You have 280 characters to get your message across with Twitter. The right tweet can drive plenty of traffic to your website, and the wrong one can be a PR nightmare. So how can you maintain balance while keeping your brand top of mind. Follow these tips.
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If you are a business selling to other businesses, LinkedIn is a valuable social media channel. LinkedIn's following and platform has greatly evolved over the years. It's all about business now, and many users rely on the platform to connect with potential employers or employees.
But you can still use the platform to grow your business. With these tips, you can keep your message professional and gain followers. It is a professional social media network, after all.
If you have the resources, consider creating separate social media content calendar for each platform you choose. Plan content specific for that platform. Make sure your social media sizes are always correct with our free Social Media Image Size Cheat Sheet.
And finally, whatever you choose, you need to make sure you have a solid foundation in place to transform those social media leads into paying customers. The Business GrowthStack is one of the best marketing machines for this. Not only does it make your marketing strategy more effective, but it provides your sales department with the support you need to close more deals.
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