Avoiding Social Media Burnout ????

When you’re expected to feed the social media ‘beast’ every single week, multiple times a week (or even a day) across multiple channels and things are CONSTANTLY changing….?

… it’s no surprise that a lot of you are getting burnt out.?

Some common causes of social media burnout are:?

-???????Constant changes to platforms?

-???????Always having to find new ideas and source content?

-???????Frustration when people don’t engage with a post?

-???????Lack of understanding in your management team?

-???????Social media negativity?

Particularly when you are a founder, work for a social enterprise or charity – you wear a lot of hands and tend to be already spread really thin.

Throw in a pandemic and there is little surprise things feel a bit sucky right now.?

Here are a few tips to keep the burnout at bay:?

?1)????You may be responsible for the social media, but that doesn’t mean you’re solely responsible for content ideas. Set up a What’s App channel where team members can share interesting links, post ideas, things coming up in the team, funny stories, great memes they found – so you have a constant source of new ideas. Or at least make sure social media is on the agenda for your team meetings so everyone is contributing.?

2)????Short term pain for long-term gain – take out a morning and make yourself a content-inspiration list. List social channels you love (with links), blogs talking about things in your space, links to partners / sponsors / supporters accounts, that great meme account…. You get the idea. Make it easier on yourself to find shareable content quickly.?

3)????Invest in tools that help you find relevant trending content and ideas fast. Like Google Alerts or BuzzSumo.?

4)????Join groups that are good at keeping you up to date on Social Media changes like?Australian Community Managers ,?Social Media Geekout? or our own?Change the World ?group.?

5)????Batch your social media tasks. If you’re creating content every day it’s no wonder it feels never ending. Work towards planning your content monthly, so you can focus for short bursts and then let it go.?

Hope this helps give you a bit more social media inspiration for the week.?


P.S. If you want to?learn?something new from this month,?here are a few things coming up....??

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-???????May 26?- Connecting Up’s?Digital Marketing Webcom . I’ll be diving into Facebook and Instagram ads, but there are a heap of great speakers talking all things digital marketing.?

-???????June 1?–?Facebook for Causes Short Course ?(1 hour). A live webinar with me where we will take a good look at the Facebook platform and how it can be used for not-for-profits and causes to drive outcomes.?

-???????Now - My?10 Steps to Marketing ?class just dropped and is available for instant access.?

Jemimah McMurray

Marketing & Communications Manager, ACN Australia & NZ

2 年

Excellent tips - thanks, Alecia.

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Meagan Shand DLI

Experienced Disability Leader, Coach and Mentor - helping to build a resilient and thriving disability community.

2 年

Thanks for sharing Alecia Hancock - yes social media is an energy eater, one thing I would like to add to the list is to schedule regular 'tech breaks' in your day and week. Disconnect from social media and connect to living, do something that nourishes your wellbeing. ??

Kendall Benton-Collins

Driving positive change through story + impact + collaboration!

2 年
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