Create a Killer Social Media Strategy

Create a Killer Social Media Strategy

The key to success when it comes to social media is having a strategy. Without a strategy and understanding of your goals and audience, it’ll be difficult to get the desired results. Whether you’re a seasoned social media pro or starting from square one, developing a social media marketing strategy can be overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to be.

Here’s an eight-step guide on how to create a plan that works for you and your business.

1. Set S.M.A.R.T. Goals

Creating a successful strategy starts with defining your goals. Without them, you have no way to measure your success and ROI.?

Your goals should be:

  • Specific: Be clear. It’ll help you measure your success and progress.
  • Measurable: Each of your goals should be measurable.
  • Attainable: Even though you may believe the sky’s the limit, you’ll need to set goals that are within reach with hard work.
  • Relevant: Your goals will need to tie back to your business goals.
  • Timely: Deadlines make people accountable.

An example of a S.M.A.R.T. goal could look like this: On Twitter, you’ll post GIFs 2?times a week that communicate your company culture. Your target is an average of at?least 200 likes and 10 retweets, and ultimately to boost engagement by 10% in 3 months' time.

2. Determine Your Most Important Metrics

How are you going to determine that your efforts are successful??Look beyond vanity metrics.?Even though it’s nice to see your follower count grow, it’s much more important to track things like engagement, click-through rates, and conversions. Other metrics influencing your bottom line include time spent on your website, reach, brand mentions, sentiment, and total shares.

3. Define Your Audience

Knowing your audience and what they want to see is going to be key to your strategy.?That way, you can transform your followers into life-long customers with valuable content that addresses their pain points and needs.

You will want to be as specific as possible because it’ll help you create an audience likely to engage with you and your business. Determine your highly?focused buyer persona by looking at the following:

  • Age
  • Location
  • Job Title
  • Income
  • Interests
  • Pain Points That You Can Solve
  • Most Used Social Networks (This will help you define what channels you will be using)

In creating your customer avatar, don’t make assumptions. Use data and your social media analytics to dive deep into your followers.

4. Know Your Competitors

Understanding how your competitors already use social media can take much of the guesswork out of your strategy. Do a?competitive analysis?to understand better who your competitors are and what works for them (platforms, types of media, voice and tone, and messages). By analyzing your competitive market, you’ll get an idea of what opportunities are available to you. For example, if your competitor is dominant on Facebook, you can focus on Twitter or Instagram to market to an underserved audience.

If you use a social media tool, you can set up social listening streams to keep an eye on your competitors. You may notice shifts in how sites are used or see a post that gets a ton of engagement. This information can help guide you in developing your strategy.

You may even find some inspiration while you do your analysis. It’s important to stand out, but you can always take inspiration from businesses doing great on social media.

5. Conduct a Social Media Audit

If you’re already on social media, look at what you’re currently doing. You’ll want?to take into account:

  • What platforms you’re using
  • What’s working and what is not
  • What type of media you’re using
  • What sites are bringing you value
  • Who is engaging with you
  • How do you compare with your competitors

Your audit should give you a clear picture of the goal of each platform. If it’s unclear, you’ll have to see if your audience is there, how they’re using the platform, and if the site can achieve your goals.

6. Set Up Your Profiles

This is the time to?fine-tune which sites you’ll want to use. Once you have decided which networks you’ll focus on, create your profiles. Be consistent with your branding across all your channels so it is easily recognizable.

7. Create a Social Media Content Calendar

Creating engaging, valuable content is vital to the success of your social media?marketing. Creating a content calendar gives you a visual representation of when?posts will go live on which network. This will help you plan the types of content throughout the week, month, or year. When creating your calendar, take into account the time you will?be spending on engaging content (besides your moments of spontaneous engagement,?of course).

Here are some examples of content that can help you be successful:

  • Images
  • Videos
  • Blogs
  • Company News
  • Infographics
  • Interviews

The list could go on forever, but you’ll need to make sure your content aligns with your business. You may also want to experiment with paid promotion to hyper-target your?audience on all networks.

8. Measure and Adjust

Even the best social media managers rely on trial and error to optimize their content. Track your metrics, analyze your data, and then adjust your strategy so you can optimize. A fantastic social media strategy isn’t set in stone and is always a work in progress.

Developing your strategy may be one of the most difficult things you will do when setting up your social media. Look at the big picture and shift your focus from the small day-to-day tasks so you aren’t posting content for the sake of posting. It will help you achieve your marketing and business goals.

Mazharul Islam (Maz)

WordPress Web Developer / Google Ads Specialist / Paid Media Expert / Performance Marketing / Offering WordPress and Google Ads PPC Services / Let's Connect ??

1 年

?? Such important advice! Having a well-defined social media strategy is crucial for any business looking to succeed in today's digital age. Thanks for sharing these helpful steps.

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