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Social media is a powerful tool when it comes to growing your business. But not all businesses know how to use it properly. Have a look at our handy guide and learn what some of the blunders businesses make on their social media platforms so you can avoid them. When it comes to social media, there are a few common mistakes businesses make. It’s important that you avoid these blunders so your business doesn’t suffer.
Your brand’s social media presence is the foundation of your business. You need to make sure that it’s strong, functional, and engaging. The following are some common mistakes businesses make on their social media pages:
Optimizing is the process of tweaking your social media strategy in order to get more out of it. There are many different ways you can optimize your strategy, but one thing that will help is making sure that your content and posts are as effective as possible.
For example, videos on Facebook have a much higher reach than photos or GIFs do. So if you're running an ad for a product that's best suited for video (like a vacuum cleaner), then you should definitely post a video instead of just posting an image or text link.
Another example: Twitter users love images so much that they'll engage with them twice as much as they would with links or text-only posts! If you're selling something online (like shoes) then this could be a huge win because people like pictures when they buy things online!
Social media is a channel where customers can easily give you feedback, and it's important that you learn from that feedback.
How? The first step is to track what people are saying about your brand, products, services, and competitors. Use Google Alerts or Mention to monitor keywords online; this will help you stay on top of the conversation and identify areas for improvement.
Next, listen carefully to all comments on social media by paying attention to sentiment (positive or negative) as well as the volume of mentions—and make sure your team is doing so too! Finally, when someone says something positive about you or one of your competitors on social media—re-tweet it! This shows that you're listening and encourages others who see these positive posts to share them too.
Your bio and profile posts are also important ways to interact with your audience. Your profile bio is the first thing someone sees when they visit your account, so it’s important to make sure it has all relevant information about you, like what you do, who you do it for, and where they can find out more.
Your bio tells people what you are about. You may have come across a company whose name doesn’t really tell its story (or brand). If a business is named after its owner or founder, then that person should be mentioned in the bio right away so people understand who they are talking to!
Use this space to give readers a preview of where their journey will lead them on your page: “Follow us on Instagram for our latest updates!” A good practice is linking back from each social media channel so users can find their way around if needed--but make sure those links don't take up too much space; otherwise, it'll look cluttered!
One of the most important decisions you’ll make as a business is which social media platform to engage with. Not only will it determine what you do, but it will also have an impact on how people perceive your brand and whether or not they trust you. The platforms that align best with your goals, resources, target audience and brand image are the ones that are right for you.
Choosing the wrong platform can lead to wasted time and money—and in some cases, even damage your reputation.
It can be tempting to post about anything and everything, but it's important to remember that social media is not a place for any old content. That’s because your audience will judge you based on what they see on your feed. And if they don't like what they see? They'll unfollow you, or worse, stop buying from you altogether.
So what kinds of things should you be posting? Content that's relevant and interesting to your brand's audience!
When it comes to writing on social, you need to think about the audience in two ways:
You can avoid making mistakes on social media by doing your research.
Social media is a tool that can be used to help your business grow. The most important step is understanding how it works and what steps you need to take before jumping in head-first. By avoiding the mistakes we’ve outlined above, you can make sure that your social media presence is successful!