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Easily Increase Engagement On Your Social Media | StudioMFP

How do you increase engagement on social media? Here are some quick tips on increasing engagement on your social media platforms for small business.<br><br>View https://studiomfp.com/2020/03/10/easily-increase-engagement-on-your-social-media/ to know more.<br>

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Easily Increase Engagement On Your Social Media | StudioMFP

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  1. EasilyIncreaseEngagementOnYourSocial Media Mostbusinessownersknowhowimportantsocialmediaistotheirbrand,buttheydon’talwaysknow how to use it to their advantage. Far too many businesses create accounts on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram and think that all they need to do is update their accounts frequently with advertisements for their services. While advertisements certainly have their place in digital marketing as a whole, social media marketing requires more engagement than a simple update every once in a while. If you reallywanttomakethemostofyourbusiness’ssocialmediaaccountsandengagewithyourclientele, here are some tips to keep inmind. IncorporateImages A recent study showed that visual content leads to engagement rates as high as 85 percenton Facebook. It’s not hard to see why this is the case, while the vast majority of Facebook posts are still the kinds of short text updates that have been a part of the platform for years, photos and graphics are simply more likely to catch one’s eye than a paragraph. Meanwhile, Instagram, Pinterest, and Snapchatarebasedalmostentirelyonphotosharing,makingawell-craftedimagethepointofapost. Even though images are clearly valuable and important to any good social media marketing strategy, you still need to know how to incorporate them into your own marketing campaign. First of all, any imagethatyoushareonsocialmediashouldberelevanttoyourbrandandwhatyouaretryingtosell. Theseshouldbethingslikepicturesofyourproducts,theproblemstheyareintendedtosolve,oreven something positive that someone might associate with your brand. Even something as simple asyour

  2. brand’slogomightcatch theeyeof aprospectiveclientscrollingthroughtheirFacebookfeed.Second ofall,youneedtoadheretoaplatform’spoliciesandbestpractices.Youdon’twanttopostsomething thatwilljustbepulledminutesorhourslater,andyou don’twantsomethingthatwillpushaplatform to its technical limits. Anything you post should be kept simple and easy to view on your platform of choice. Finally, don’t just limit yourself to photos, infographics, and logos. You can incorporate featuressuchasfiltersandframesthatdrawattentiontoapost,evenifsaidpostisanannouncement of a new promotion that your business is rollingout. IncorporateHumor Humor isn’t appropriate for every brand, but people will be far more likely to remember and (more importantly) share a funny story or memeto their own social media pages. Many people even follow brands based solely on their humorousposts. Soyes,incorporatinghumorintoyoursocialmediacampaignisagreatwaytograbpeople’sattention, but you should always remember that comedy is subjective. What is funny to you might not be funny to someone else, so be careful about what is shared. If you or someone else on your staff does come upwithanideathathaseveryonelaughing,postitandseewhatyourfollowersthink.Justbeready to keep a close eye on your post to make sure that it goes over as well as youhope. Keep Monitoring YourAccounts This ties into the previous point, but you should always keep a close eye on your accounts to make sure that what is posted is helping your brand. If you come up with a social media marketing strategy that isn’t grabbing people’s attention or is turning people off of your brand, be ready to make some quick changes. You should also keep an eye on what others are saying about you on social media. Perform an auditevery so often to make sure that what is being said about your brand online helps your reputation and that you can clean up any posts that might present you in a negative or outdated light. Engage withClients Thekeywordofsocialmediais“social.”Itwasintendedasaneasywayforpeopletoconnectwithone another and keep in touch. Businesses may use it to post advertisements and spread the word about their services, but they should also be using it to engage with clients directly. When you post something to social media and someone comments on it, feel free to comment back. If you have a Facebook or Twitter account and a client posts something good or bad about their experiences with you, acknowledge it and offer a solution if someone is not satisfied with your brand. You should be doing this as part of your monitoring efforts, but it really goes a long way towards building trust and building your clientbase. Create VideoContent Much like images shared on Facebook, video content can be a great way to grab people’s attention and increase their engagement. A video can be used to introduce a product or service that you’re offering, share some interesting facts that are relevant to your brand, or explain how someone can use your products to solve a problem. These videos should be kept short if you’re posting them on social media though; anything longer than 90 minutes is too long for a Facebook feed. Subjects that require a longer video should be kept toYouTube.

  3. KeepPosting Finally, the best way to increase engagement on social media is to just keep posting regularly, preferably on a regular schedule. The best time to post will depend on the platform you’re using (Facebookpostsshouldgooutinthemiddleoftheafternoon,whileInstagrampostsaremosteffective in the morning between 8 and 9 AM), but you should be prepared to post something new every few days. Experiment with these times depending on your audience’s preferred engagementtimes. Things move quickly on social media, so don’t be afraid to hire a marketing firm such as Studio MFP if you’retoobusytokeeparegularsocialmediamarketingschedule.Infact,StudioMFPcanhelpyou with practically any kind of digital marketing campaign so you can focus on your business. Contact us today for more information about ourservices. Reference:https://studiomfp.com/2020/03/10/easily-increase-engagement-on-your-social-media/

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