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Your 5 minute daily social media routine

For small business owners, running a business, managing finances, employees and new business takes time and a lot of effort. Marketing your products and services is just another key element to keep your brand front and centre of your clients and prospects and another activity that you need to juggle.

In this blog, we provide an overview of what you can do to conduct a mini audit of your social profile before taking up the challenge of conducting a 5-minute daily social media routine to help maintain and build on your brand awareness.

Social media audit

When was the last time you checked your social media profile on your business social platforms? Is it up to date? Is it clear what you do? Have you completed all you can – LinkedIn is great in highlighting how much of your profile is complete whether for your company or own personal profile.

Make sure your website address, email, telephone number visible and correct. On many social channels such as Facebook you can add in your opening times.  

Perhaps it’s also time to refresh your company bio. Keep it simple and get across what you do and whether you have any key areas of specialism to highlight.  

Which social media platforms are relevant to your business?

Take a moment to review your social channels. You may already be on Facebook and Instagram but what about a LinkedIn company profile? Including this activity in your social media strategy will help you concentrate your efforts moving forward.  

Conduct a little research with your customers to find out what channels are most popular. Also take a look at your competitors and see which channels they use. Check when they last posted as that can indicate how popular that channel has been for them.

Always have in the back of your mind who your target audience is to help you work out what channels are best and to ensure content is relevant.

5 minute daily social media task

If you write blog posts for your website, then use this content in bite size chunks across a number of social posts. Re-purposing your content is a great time saver. But if you don’t have a bank of content already, here’s some ways to start posting regularly and encouraging engagement with your audience: 

  • Create lists of favourite news feeds and share interesting articles for your audience. Once you have the list in place, each day dip into it and see if there is anything to share. 
  • Check notifications, have you been mentioned, or any posts highlighted? This is another quick way to see if there is anything interesting to share. It’s also a time to make sure whether there are any comments you need to respond to or add your own thoughts on the topic so you can be seen as a thought leader.  
  • Is it a national or international day of interest relevant to your business and your audience? Adding relevant hashtags will help extend reach. 
  • #PhotoOfTheDay – does what it says on the tin really! Take a photo of one of your products and share.
  • Talk about a company milestone. 
  • Give insight into how and why you started your business.
  • Do you have any new products or services to talk about?
  • Remind people about your core offering.  
  • Run a special offer.   

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How LinkedIn can help you grow your business

If you’re looking to
grow your business then you’re likely to embark on joining some local
networking groups, attend events and catch up with old acquaintances. This is
you building on your network of contacts to help grow your business. And,
LinkedIn is no different, it’s a place to network – it just happens to be a
social media platform.   

LinkedIn is a business2business (B2B) social channel with networking at its core allowing you to connect with other professionals, clients, colleagues, prospects and employers. It provides another touchpoint to promote who you are and your business which all helps build trust and brand awareness.

So, depending on your
products or services, we would recommend LinkedIn to target more B2B focused
customers.

LinkedIn
company page

  1. When you first create a company page, make it your own. Make sure your banner image and profile image is consistent with your brand. It’s a perfect place for a logo too.
  2. Add your company contact details including your website URL.
  3. When you post something be sure to use relevant hashtags to extend reach. So, for example an accountancy practice can add hashtags such as #accounting #BusinessOwner #Taxation #Taxadvice, to help target the audience it wants to provide a service to. But make sure it’s in context to your content you are referencing.
  4. To help your inbound marketing strategy, use your posts on LinkedIn to insert links back to your website, preferably to fresh content like a blog. Add an image to help create stand out. Producing engaging content will encourage likes, shares and connections. If you’re new to the platform, get used to the channel first by sharing posts. Then start to build your connections, comment and share other connections posts.
  5. If you are attending an event, review the list of attendees and see who you want to chat with when there. Then connect with them on LinkedIn. However, if you weren’t able to speak to the key connections you had hoped to, then why not send them that message via LinkedIn post event. The guest list has been shared with you for a reason so make the most of it.

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If you feel you need some support from a social media consultant in getting your social media channels set up then get in touch with us today.

We also run Practice
Growth Sessions
which are tailored for businesses keen to grow and ready to
invest in a digital marketing campaign to achieve their goals. You can book a
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What to consider when embarking on your social media strategy

What to consider when embarking on your social media strategy

With 3.48 billion people now using social media*, if you’re not yet using it for your business, there’s a potential market out there to build into your inbound marketing strategy.

Social media management

Whether you’re new to social media marketing or have let your business account lapse, now is a good time to review your social accounts and the channels appropriate to your business. With Q4 fast approaching, it’s a great time to get your business strategy and goals set for 2020 and work out how social media may fit into your business plan.

To help you, here’s a few points to consider about building your social media presence for your business, to help you decide if it’s the way forward for your marketing strategy.

  • Brand awareness: More than 40% of digital consumers use social networks to research new brands or products**. Coupled with a website and completion of your Google My Business page, having a social media platform is another way to be seen by other local businesses and customers, and by a wider audience.
  • Be a thought leader: Provide tips, advice and interesting comments that your target audience will be interested to hear about and would want to share themselves, linking this with your product and services.
  • Content is king: When you post a blog to your website, if you have social channels you have the opportunity to share this news to your social audience with a link back to your website. This extends reach further and helps with SERPs (Search Engine Results Page) and improving your SEO (Search Engine Optimisation). But remember – think quality over quantity.
  • Get targeted: While you tailor your content for your audience to encourage organic leads, you may also want to invest in some paid for social ads. Here you can really drill down to a niche audience.

We help small businesses connect with potential clients and creating long term relationships using lead generation from social meda.

If you are looking to get started, then consider working with a social media consultant for either a one-off campaign or on a monthly retainer. A Croydon based digital marketing agency, you can get in touch with us today and we can talk you through our social media and digital marketing packages.

We also work closely within the Accountancy Market. Find out how we help accountancy firms grow their client base through social media for accountants.

Sources: *blog.hootsuite.com ; **globalwebindex