How To Earn 7 Figure Income: Chapter 5
How To Earn 7 Figure Income
Chapter 5
– How to Integrate Social Media to Grow Your Business
- Social Media Marketing Explained
- The Strategy
- How to Grow Your Connections
- How to Improve Your Posts As you post
- Don't Give Up!
One such tool is social media. Social media is an extremely
useful resource when it comes to gaining traffic because it essentially lets
you talk to an audience like a human being. We all use social media, and so we
understand how it ticks. This is certainly NOT necessarily true of Google!
What also makes
social media powerful, is that it lets you build relationships with your
audience. That in turn can be immensely powerful when it comes to getting
people to become loyal to your website, getting them to sign up for your
emails, and getting them to visit your page directly – Google or no!
• Social
Media Marketing Explained
Sometimes it can feel a little like guesswork when you're
trying to build a following on social media – especially when you start out.
At first, you'll feel like every post you write is falling
on deaf ears and after spending ages coming up with interesting things to say
you'll be met with the sound of silence in return. And what sort of content
should you be focusing on anyway? And how do you get people to listen?
While it can seem like you're just blindly fumbling about in
the dark though, there is a proven method for finding success on social media
and it's perfectly possible to systemize the process to ensure rapid success.
Here we will look at how to implement the best strategy and utilize the right
tools to start generating a following and taking the guesswork out of social
media marketing.
• The
Strategy
The process of building a successful social media campaign
is fairly straightforward when you know how. The goal is to continuously
deliver value to your audience via informative and interesting posts that you
upload regularly to your various accounts.
At the same time
though, you also need to make sure that you have a strong brand identity across
these accounts. That means that you should have the same account name, logo and
imagery on Facebook and Tumblr as you do on Twitter and Instagram. You should
be creating multiple channels that your visitors can use to find you and using
them all synergistically.
From there you should begin building your followers. This is
trickiest when you're starting out as followers beget followers – in other
words, people will be more likely sign up once they see other people have.
To start those followers coming in you should make sure you
have social media buttons your website or blog. That doesn't just mean sharing
buttons – but links directly to your account that your visitors can follow to
find you. Alternatively, you can use more elaborate widgets to showcase your
channels, such as having a Twitter feed (this will have the added bonus of
making your site look more active).
This is very important and while you might not think it
would work, simply having those links there will be enough to gradually get
some visitors seeping in.
From there you keep posting. And you can use some of the
following tools and strategies to start getting even more followers as you do…
Some quick tips:
• Use the most
trending hashtags when posting
• If you can’t be on
every social platform (which is ideal), then try to be on the ones that fit
your style of content creation and that target the same audience that you are
• How to
Grow Your Connections
Want to know one of the biggest motivating drives for
people? A sense of obligation. That is to say that if someone feels like you've
done something for them, they will feel compelled to do something back until
they feel like they've done as much for you.
This powerful tip can be instrumental in building your
social media following. Simply add people and they will add you back. Or,
retweet their posts and they will retweet yours. It really is that easy.
That said though, you don't want to waste your time adding
millions of followers and then retweeting their stuff if you aren't going to
see any benefit from it. That then is where a tool like Social Rank can come in
very handy – this will tell you which of your followers is engaging with you
the most and which of them has the biggest following of their own. Very
powerful stuff if you want to know who to retweet and who to engage with more
generally!
What Social Rank also does is to illustrate the importance
of quality over quantity when it comes to your social media followers. In other
words, it's better to have one influential and active follower than a million
who don't care about you and don't have any reach of their own.
Better yet, you want to find people to add who are potential
customers – which is where something like NeedTagger (www.needtagger.com) comes
in. This lets you find people who are likely to be interested in your products
or services!
• How to
Improve Your Posts As you post
you also need to ensure you are keeping track of how
effective those posts are so that you know whether what you're doing is
working.
LikeAlyzer (www.likealyzer.com) lets you see which of your
Facebook posts are successful and what your competition is doing – as well as
providing you with actionable tips for your own page.
In general, make sure that your posts are using popular
hashtags and that they're focused on hot topics. BuzzSumo (www.buzzsumo.com) is
a very useful tool that will enable you to easily see what topics are currently
popular while you can see trending tags on Twitter itself. Of course you can
also use tools like Buffer (www.buffer.com) to save you time actually posting
(it lets you queue posts).
• Don't Give Up!
Hopefully these tips will have helped you to start feeling
more confident in your social media campaign. If you find you aren't a hit
overnight though don't worry – these things take time and a combination of
trial and error and lots of data will only help you to refine your strategy.
This isn't an art, it's a science and once you get the hang of it it's an
incredibly powerful tool for you to leverage.
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