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The Social Media Beast
I want to keep this discussion as an open discussion so people can share their own tips on social media.
Social Media is a great source of traffic - but let's get serious, it's not the end all of traffic leaks. What's happen lately is people are under the impression when I state non-SEO traffic, the first idea that comes to mind is social media, that's literally their only answer - unfortunately you are still limiting yourself to a handful of sites, albeit sites with the most traffic, but not necessarily sites which are targeted if you want leads that close.
Here is an tweet of a click bait that got me the other day:
I'm not going to lie, I clicked it - then I got this instead:
Looks like Instant Checkmate fucked up... monies down the drain... But I still took the risk, but I never found that girl. In the end I might remember "Instant Checkmate" for some reason in the future for background checks - so the branding is there, but realistically I'm not in the target audience at the moment at least. Not going to lie, I didn't even read the whatever tagline was posted. Was this successful, I dunno, but that's what I see companies doing in social media, just there for the clicks and traffic, completely unfocused.
I'm not a big social media person, but I'll utilize it as a source of communication TO my audience. There are more superior individuals then I at social media, but what I do know is, you have to study everything which you are about to attack, learn the platform in and out before engaging then start lightly. Here is some nice data for you Facebookers:
^^ 9am and 1pm EST seem to be the best times to post content for maximum reach, which makes sense, when people are logging into their work computer for the first time and right after lunch time.
Here are some resources to help you guys as with your social media posts - pre-written tweets which you just have to adjust for your own marketing - things like "happy holidays" for Winter time, and thanksgiving tweets, as well as ideas for mondays (has tabs):
^^ that should get you along further then what most of you guys are running off of.
My personal preference is to stay the authority figure, so not flooding people with hourly links over and over of self-promotion, but when I do tweet every other day or two days, it's something insightful, funny, or will add real value. I try to keep to my 1:20 ratio for self-promotion, but my brand's twitter accounts can go to almost 1:1 or 1:5 ratio - cause that's what the audience expects. Again from an authority perspective it's hard to go wrong by delivering fresh news within your industry especially if it's something that will effect your audience's lives - directly or indirectly. Those ideas that do touch your audience's lives should also become blogposts on your main site so it shows you are up to date with what's going on within your industry.
One thing I will say is #hashtags are critical to reaching New audiences, and knowing what hashtags are popular within your niche is crucial, that's where proper keyword research comes into play (we'll go in this in-depth in an upcoming lesson), then using the following tools to start experimenting with different hashtags:
1. https://www.hashtags.org/analytics/SEO/
2. http://hashtagify.me/hashtag/SEO (Table Mode)
3. What's trending by location (http://trendsmap.com/)
4. Tags For Likes http://www.tagsforlikes.com/ **New**
I want to keep this discussion as an open discussion so people can share their own tips on social media.
Social Media is a great source of traffic - but let's get serious, it's not the end all of traffic leaks. What's happen lately is people are under the impression when I state non-SEO traffic, the first idea that comes to mind is social media, that's literally their only answer - unfortunately you are still limiting yourself to a handful of sites, albeit sites with the most traffic, but not necessarily sites which are targeted if you want leads that close.
Here is an tweet of a click bait that got me the other day:
I'm not going to lie, I clicked it - then I got this instead:
Looks like Instant Checkmate fucked up... monies down the drain... But I still took the risk, but I never found that girl. In the end I might remember "Instant Checkmate" for some reason in the future for background checks - so the branding is there, but realistically I'm not in the target audience at the moment at least. Not going to lie, I didn't even read the whatever tagline was posted. Was this successful, I dunno, but that's what I see companies doing in social media, just there for the clicks and traffic, completely unfocused.
I'm not a big social media person, but I'll utilize it as a source of communication TO my audience. There are more superior individuals then I at social media, but what I do know is, you have to study everything which you are about to attack, learn the platform in and out before engaging then start lightly. Here is some nice data for you Facebookers:
^^ 9am and 1pm EST seem to be the best times to post content for maximum reach, which makes sense, when people are logging into their work computer for the first time and right after lunch time.
Here are some resources to help you guys as with your social media posts - pre-written tweets which you just have to adjust for your own marketing - things like "happy holidays" for Winter time, and thanksgiving tweets, as well as ideas for mondays (has tabs):
Social Updates Excel File
^^ that should get you along further then what most of you guys are running off of.
My personal preference is to stay the authority figure, so not flooding people with hourly links over and over of self-promotion, but when I do tweet every other day or two days, it's something insightful, funny, or will add real value. I try to keep to my 1:20 ratio for self-promotion, but my brand's twitter accounts can go to almost 1:1 or 1:5 ratio - cause that's what the audience expects. Again from an authority perspective it's hard to go wrong by delivering fresh news within your industry especially if it's something that will effect your audience's lives - directly or indirectly. Those ideas that do touch your audience's lives should also become blogposts on your main site so it shows you are up to date with what's going on within your industry.
One thing I will say is #hashtags are critical to reaching New audiences, and knowing what hashtags are popular within your niche is crucial, that's where proper keyword research comes into play (we'll go in this in-depth in an upcoming lesson), then using the following tools to start experimenting with different hashtags:
1. https://www.hashtags.org/analytics/SEO/
2. http://hashtagify.me/hashtag/SEO (Table Mode)
3. What's trending by location (http://trendsmap.com/)
4. Tags For Likes http://www.tagsforlikes.com/ **New**
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