I’m taking you through the 7 steps to kick-start your social media. These seven steps are the most important steps in the process.

7 Steps to Kick-Start Your Social Media

I write a lot about online marketing and social media and I love watching what everyone is doing. It’s so inspiring what some are putting out there, and then it’s sad to see others struggle.

Social media is a wonderful tool for business, but it can also be quite overwhelming and confusing. I see some people enthusiastically jump on the online bandwagon only to be slung around on it, not really knowing what they’re doing and becoming disheartened with the process and the results.

I’m taking you through the 7 steps to kick-start your social media. These seven steps are the most important steps in the process.

That’s why I’m taking you through the 7 steps to kick-start your social media. These seven steps are not the full story, but they are the most important steps in the process.

Know your audience

Knowing who you’re talking to is the most important step in any marketing activity. You need to know your ideal client better than they know themselves.

The reason for this is that you need to speak their language, you need to know their challenges, you need to understand them so well that you can speak directly to them as if what you are offering was specifically created for them.

You need to know them so well that they think to themselves ‘my gosh, it’s like they’re in my head and they know exactly what I’m struggling with’.

Whilst there are many tutorials out there to find your ideal client, some lack depth as they only go into demographics and geographic but I believe that your customer is human and has personal needs, dreams and desires. .

Set your goals

Part two of the equation is to set your goals. 

You need to be very clear about why you are on social media because without focus you will post whatever comes to you and then you will wonder why you’re not getting any results.

The reason you’re not getting results is because you don’t actually know what you’re measuring because you didn’t set your goals.

You can use social media for many reasons and most of us will mix these reasons, but when creating content for social media you need to have a clear goal in mind.

For example, are you on social media to make sales, to offer customer service, to become a thought leader, to grow your email list? There are many reasons and I recommend setting a primary goal and a secondary goal for social media.

Choose your platforms

Once you have set your goals, and determined who your audience is, you can select your platforms. You need to pick the platforms where your ideal client spends the most time and what is most going to align with your goals.

If you’re not sure where your ideal client spends their time, go out and ask them. Find a few people who are your ideal client and ask them where they spend their time online.

Create your content

With all the puzzle pieces in place, it’s time to start posting. Before we dive in, take a look at your goals and determine what type of content will most contribute to your goals?

For example, if it’s to make sales, you need to create a post that showcases your product or service and add a call to action so that your audience knows what you want them to do.

May I suggest that you keep your sales and promotion content to no more than 20-25% of your activities. This means that 75-80% needs to be focused on building relationships rather than selling.

Remember the 3 C’s

When you post or ask an employee to post on your social media sites, remember the 3 C’s – be consistent, make the content relevant and timely and demonstrate clarity about why and what you are posting. Nothing is more likely to reduce the effectiveness of small business social media outreach than inconsistency on any of those 3 C’s! Naked Pizza, based in New Orleans, started messaging its followers on Twitter 1 to 15 times per day.  It is now receiving a significant increase in total revenue citing their success as a direct reaction from Twitter interaction.

Integrate your social media into your business day

Make social media your friend and let it become part of everything you do – this takes a conscious mind shift! This could be as simple as adding your Twitter handle, blog link, LinkedIn profile to your business cards and to your marketing material. That in itself will put you ahead of most of your competition.

But book a time each day or week to post and review your social media presence. As for the competition check them out. If your business is the only one in your industry interacting on social networks, congrats, you’re ahead of the curve.  But more likely than not, your competitors are experimenting on social networks too. Observe what they are doing to grow their base. Try to decipher which tactics are working and which are not.  This is exactly what you’d do in a competitive assessment offline, looking for ways to improve your process by evaluating your competitors, those in your industry and outside it so you have a good base to start with.


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Test & Measure

After you’ve been posting for a while, you can look at your statistics and insights and evaluate how you are tracking.

Make sure you look back at your goals and map these against the activities you have posted that relate to achieving your goals. 

If you didn’t achieve your goals, go into detective mode and find out why. You can do this by speculating and trying something new and test it or you can speak to your ideal client and ask what did not resonate.

Social media is a moving target, it requires constant up-skilling and testing and measuring. It can make a big difference to your business, so keep playing, but remember it’s not the only marketing tool in the toolkit.

 


Note: Make sure you download a brand new Ebook I just created called How to Make money on Social Media. You can download the free Ebook here. This Ebook contains 9 platforms that can help you put your products In front of your customers on social media.


 

 

 

 

 

 

About Martine Alphonse

Martine Alphonse is the founder of Success Revolution, a go-to hub for bloggers and entrepreneurs who want to learn how to stand out and make an authentic income on the web. Through workshops, ebooks, and ecourses, Martine offers community and expertise for budding online rockstars. As a former web designer and blog coach, Martine also has experience working one-on-one with over 150 creatives. And if we're being honest, she’s also obsessed with fashion and cooking.

8 Comments

  1. This is so helpful! I’m always working on growing my social media accounts.

  2. These are great tips! Social media can be very tricky at times. This is a huge help for me. I am trying to consistently grow my reach, I’m getting there but wish I could attain it quicker. These will help I’m sure 🙂

  3. Such good tips! I really need to implement these, I find my biggest problem is getting organised and not distracted or overwhelmed by multiple things!

  4. This is such a fantastic guide! I know so many people who can benefit from this.

  5. Great post, It’s very important to start the right way, so you don’t waste too much time trying to get it right.

  6. Great tips! Some of these I had heard of but now motivated to use!

  7. Knowing youre audience is such an important one. When you finally figure that out it is really a game changer

  8. These are great tips. More than everything, I find that consistency is key. That’s where I struggle.

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