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Rachel Osborn • October 1,2020

Increase Your Social Media Engagement in 5 Easy Steps

Increase Your Social Media Engagement in 5 Easy Steps 

By: OperateByond.com 

In 2019, 79 percent of U.S. Americans had a social media profile and that number has only continued to grow since. As a result, everyone from politicians to teenagers use the most popular social media sites daily. Search practically any business on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram and you will find a page where the business can interact with its audience in real-time. Staying connected to family, friends, businesses, and our personal interests is what social media is all about. 

The expansiveness of the online platforms have created an entirely new standard for communication, and with the plethora of updates, posts, and tweets how do you stand out amongst the crowd? Fortunately, following these five steps will help you increase your social media engagement and reach your target audience. 

Step 1: Share Valuable Content

First and foremost, you need content. Even if it’s not yours, share it. You want your social media page to be an authority by providing valuable information, that includes specific business and industry-related info. Whether it be a post from a major news source or one of your dedicated followers, this content is the lifeblood of your social media.

Updating content allows users to see that you are active and attempting to engage with them, which can lead to more positive impressions of your business. Just remember that this content should be about what your audience finds interesting, helpful, or newsworthy. The more engaged users, the more likely they are to stay on your page and view your products. 

Step 2: Use Video and Photos 

Using visuals and having quality content go hand-in-hand on social media. By nature, we tend to be drawn to visuals more than plain text. Not only is it more aesthetically pleasing, but it’s also proven to receive higher engagement online. According to a content preferences survey, “91% of consumers now prefer interactive and visual content over traditional, text-based or static media”. Visuals work well on practically any social media platform and help the reader to remember content better. Platforms such as: Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter are ideal for posting visual content like photos or videos. 

Consider investing some time into creating educational and informative videos to show your expertise and authority in your industry. These can be displayed across websites and social platforms to increase engagement among followers. Remember you don’t always have to use a video, as they can be time consuming to produce by yourself. Consider opting for quality images or even short clips to share on the regular. Without visual aids a follower may scroll through their entire newsfeed and not give any notice to your stand alone text.

Step 3: Facebook Ads and Boosts 

To begin, Facebook ads are not free, but they do resemble the typical “pay-per-click” campaign, which makes them well worth it. Pay-per-click means you only pay for the ads that actually worked i.e., by getting someone to click on them. When it comes to budgeting, Facebook allows you to specify your budget and manage all spending from the platform. Facebook ads can be successful and a more budget friendly option for smaller businesses. 

If you choose to “boost” a post, that post will show up as “sponsored” in the newsfeed, unlike traditional ads that appear in the sidebar. If you “boost” a post, ensure it is concise and engaging to pull interested users in for a click. 

Facebook also allows you to choose an audience based on the age, location, or time of day you want to reach them. These specifications and many more enable businesses to reach interested buyers in no time. With Facebook’s 1.69 billion active users a day in 2019, advertising and boosting on the platform can be crucial to your businesses exposure.

Step 4: Use Tags

If you have partnered with a company or you and that company have a relationship in some way, tag it. The tag likely will be seen by their followers and can encourage them to click on your organization. Recognition is always a good thing and using tags will often get your business more of it. Tagging important or relatable content will also allow a larger user base to see and interact with your posts. Many businesses use custom tags to follow giveaways, important events, or even social movements. Use tags across all social media platforms for the greatest impact.

Step 5: Post in Groups

Online platforms that have “Groups” give you the opportunity to engage with people interested in what you have to offer. Facebook has a multitude of local and national “For Sale” groups that you can advertise on free of charge. These communities are receptive to content that strikes their interests. In addition, many users receive notifications of new group postings, so remember to participate frequently and stick to the subject matter. Frequent participation is always a good practice and applies to any social media groups that you may join.

If you incorporate these 5 easy steps to your social media routine, you’ll begin seeing an increase in your media engagement. The truth of the matter is, you will get out what you put into it. Be engaging, create strong content, and use advertising and tags to reach the audience you want.

Rachel Osborn

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