How to select a suitable Social Media Platform in a Noisy World
When social
first became a popular way for businesses to reach their customers in a
friendly and conversational way, the landscape was very different. Facebook
over the years have made it more difficult to get good reach for free and
Twitter has become far noisier
When it comes
to choosing which social media platforms
you will utilize, select those that offer the best potential for reaching your
ideal audience and broadcast the type of media you have decided is best suited
for your company. Most people and companies can't be amazing on every platform;
that takes a huge amount of bandwidth and resources. Instead of having a
sub-par representation in a lot of places, its better you become awesome on a
few of them.
How do you
decide which platforms are best for your needs? Here's a brief overview of the
most significant platforms as they pertain to your business needs.
Pinterest
Pinterest is billed as a content-sharing service that allows members to pin or post photos, videos, and other images to their pinboards.
Pinterest is billed as a content-sharing service that allows members to pin or post photos, videos, and other images to their pinboards.
The site,
which has a predominantly female audience, is ideal for businesses for which
visual imagery is a main feature or selling point. If you focus on wedding
planning, travel destinations, interior decorating, fashion or foods, you can
say a great deal about your products and services through your stunning photos
or videos.
In essence, Pinterest has a niche
market and serves it very well. You can comment on people's boards, share
imagery and click onto the webpages from which the images came. You can also
like what you see, or "pin it." Each board is linked to the pinner's
profile page so people can see the person, business or brand behind the photos
or videos.
LinkedIn
LinkedIn is the consummate networking site. Even before the term "social media" became fashionable, we had social networking, and that clearly defines LinkedIn. It's a way of growing connections in the business world and utilizing them as necessary.
LinkedIn is the consummate networking site. Even before the term "social media" became fashionable, we had social networking, and that clearly defines LinkedIn. It's a way of growing connections in the business world and utilizing them as necessary.
It's great
for reaching out to people and getting into their Rolodex, so that when they
need your services, there you are. It also includes groups and discussions
where you can politely discuss your interests, show that you're transparent,
solicit advice, ask questions and answer questions, letting your expertise
impress others. Service providers are more prevalent than manufacturers or
retailers, because it's easier to talk about what you do or what your business
does, and it's not a very visual medium. Like many others, I post links to my
articles or blogs so people can read more about who I am and what I do.
YouTube
YouTube is a very powerful tool, visually driven and potentially very exciting. It has become synonymous with homemade or company-made videos. It's watched worldwide, and people post videos with hopes of going viral.
YouTube is a very powerful tool, visually driven and potentially very exciting. It has become synonymous with homemade or company-made videos. It's watched worldwide, and people post videos with hopes of going viral.
The key to
using YouTube effectively
is to feature your product or service in an unforgettable way and with millions
of people now using YouTube, the bar is set very high. No one will watch a
boring video.
Like Pinterest,
you can use YouTube to capitalize on our innate love of visuals. It's a good
idea to watch a number of YouTube videos and see which ones generated hundreds
of thousands (or even millions) of hits. Videos that show people how to do
something, demonstrate your product or service, or introduce a new or unusual
(visual) product can help you benefit from YouTube.
Twitter
Twitter is an ongoing conversation that, like text messaging, has become widely popular. Unlike Facebook and other social media platforms, where people can choose what to look at on your site, or respond later, Twitter is more "in the moment."
Twitter is an ongoing conversation that, like text messaging, has become widely popular. Unlike Facebook and other social media platforms, where people can choose what to look at on your site, or respond later, Twitter is more "in the moment."
It's a
marvelous tool for businesses that want to reach out to people now and
expect--and are ready for--people to reply. If you have breaking news, updates,
questions for your followers, or if you want opinions now or even need to
announce a recall, Twitter is the way to reach out to people. It's for the
business that has things to say frequently and prefers to reach people
directly.
Facebook
Facebook is one of the most powerful social platforms in the world. It's size alone is a positive for any business, because you can assume most people are on it.
Facebook is one of the most powerful social platforms in the world. It's size alone is a positive for any business, because you can assume most people are on it.
Unlike
Twitter, you can choose what to look at and what to share. This gives
businesses more opportunities to represent themselves in various ways. Facebook
is about a long-term commitment and building relationships, although there's
some immediacy as you can reply directly to people's comments or questions.
Almost any
business can benefit from having a Facebook page. But Facebook isn't about
selling. Your goal in using Facebook for business is to let customers get to
know the people behind the logo. You'll want to portray your business in a
friendly, "sociable" manner, as a place where customers are treated
well and "everybody knows your name." For example, photos should
illustrate not just you at your desk but your dog at a company event, or your
staff all teaming up to work at Habitat for Humanity. If done correctly, your
fans become loyal followers and Facebook can be a very significant lead
generator.
It's hard to
be on all platforms, so choose the three that best meet your needs and monitor or hire someone to monitor -- them closely. Social media only works if you
stay involved.
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