This is why your social media stinks....
Heather Lisle
?? Communications Expert / ?? Keynote Speaker / ?? Trainer / ?? 20+ yrs Comm/Mktg/PR Leader ?? Leverage communication styles to close bigger deals, win new business, and strengthen team dynamics.
I was talking with a dear friend recently who is the CEO of a large non-profit. Her complaint (and the reason why she’s firing the PR agency handling her organization’s social media) was that no one really engages with their social media accounts.
She was telling me, “We spend tens of thousands of dollars every year on a firm that honestly…no one comments on our stuff. It’s so disappointing.”
I love this woman and her non-profit has an incredible mission as well. But, I dropped a truth bomb on her during our conversation.
I told her that the reason why her social media stinks is that it’s boring. All posts are super professional and formal…no fun videos sharing the stories to her audience about what the organization does…nothing about the people and how they help (and have fun too). It’s boring.?
And guess what? Boring doesn't sell.?
Let’s get real. I don’t care if you’re a non-profit leader…you’re in business to raise money to underwrite the programs you offer.?
There are 5 key components that you need to consider when creating your content marketing strategy.
1?? Mix Up Formats
Depending on the social media platform you use, you’ll want to experiment with different content formats, such as videos, images, infographics, GIFs, and polls. Each format has a different visual appeal, increasing the chances of capturing your audience's attention.
2?? Create Educational Content
Share valuable information, tips, and tutorials related to your industry or niche. Educate your audience, positioning yourself as a knowledgeable and trusted source of information.?
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3?? Use Stories To Inspire
Share personal anecdotes, success stories, or client testimonials. Humanize your brand and connect with your audience on a deeper level. People buy from people they know, like and trust…and stories are a great way to develop this.
4?? Social Media is SOCIAL - Engage Often
Actively participate in discussions by responding to comments, asking questions, and initiating conversations. When you show genuine interest in your audience's opinions - they will want to engage with you and share their thoughts and experiences.
5?? Be “In The Know”
Keep up with the latest trends, news, and events related to your industry. Share timely content, join conversations that make sense, and give your perspective. Staying “in the know” demonstrates your brand's relevance and keeps your audience engaged.
?? PRO TIP ??
One a month (if you can do it more often - great), analyze your engagement metrics to understand what type of content resonates best with your audience. Your numbers tell a story…and that information will help you continue to create engaging content.?
Want to have the edge over everyone else in your industry? ?
You need to understand your unique communication style and how to utilize that in order to attract more clients and set yourself apart.
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1 年GREAT TIPS!! I completely agree Heather. We struggled with some of this when had a firm that pre-planned our posts 30 days in advance. We brought in Vilona Michael who helped us make things more informal, written with less jargon and authentic - in real-time and our engagement began to climb immediately. Michelle Sopp has to remind our directors regularly that * less words * better pictures * compelling stories through short video are the best ways to our engage our specific followers.