Social Media Marketing
Social Media Marketing
Social Media Marketing
Social media marketing is a powerful way for businesses of all sizes to reach
prospects and customers. People discover, learn about, follow, and shop from
brands on social media, so if you’re not on platforms like Facebook,
Instagram, and LinkedIn, you’re missing out! Great marketing on social
media can bring remarkable success to your business, creating devoted brand
advocates and even driving leads and sales.
Check out our guides on Instagram Live, Facebook Live, and YouTube
Live.
Try out these 6 Epic Instagram Story Hacks You’ll Wish You Knew
Sooner.
Use templates! Like these Holiday & Christmas Social Media Post
Templates.
Stay consistent
Using social media for marketing enables your business to project your brand
image across a variety of different social media platforms. While each
platform has its own unique environment and voice, your business’s core
identity, whether it’s friendly, fun, or trustworthy, should stay consistent.
Advertise
Among the many reasons to advertise on social media is that it is a highly
cost-effective way to expand your reach. If you play your cards right, you can
get your content and offers in front of a huge audience at a very low cost.
Most social media platforms offer incredibly granular targeting capabilities,
allowing you to focus your budget on exactly the types of people that are
most likely to be interested in your business. Below are some tips and
resources for getting started with paid social media marketing:
Facebook ads
Pinterest ads
Instagram ads
Speaking of Facebook Ads, how is your account really performing? Find out
with our Free Facebook Ads Performance Grader.
The best social media marketing
platforms for business
The best social media marketing platforms for business include Facebook,
YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, TikTok, and Snapchat. Different
social media marketing sites require different approaches, so here’s a brief
overview on each one—its user base, main vibes, pros, cons, and content
types.
You can get a comprehensive look into each platform here: The Biggest,
Baddest, Most Popular Social Media Platforms and How to Wield Their
Power.
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Facebook
Facebook is the largest social media platform globally as well as one of the
biggest local business directories. People of a diverse range of age groups use
it to communicate with friends and family, participate in groups and forums,
find and visit businesses near them, and follow brands. Facebook is a great
social media marketing platform to:
Build relationships with current customers
YouTube
You may not think of YouTube as a social media marketing channel, but it
fits the bill: you can post videos to your channel; share, comment on, and like
other videos, and follow other accounts you like. Plus, you have a curated
feed in your homepage with recommended videos. The key to social media
marketing on YouTube is not to try to “go viral,” but to add value. It’s best
for:
User-generated content
Company culture
The cost of Instagram ads is generally higher than on Facebook, but the good
news is that organic reach is also higher.
More resources for social media marketing on Instagram:
Instagram Marketing Strategy 101: 4 Steps to Success
19 Instagram Reels Ideas to Grow Your Brand
5 Instagram SEO Tactics to Rank Higher in 2022
LinkedIn
LinkedIn may be a professional network, but it’s also an inspiring community
that celebrates leadership, learning, and core values. So in addition to using it
to network, find prospects, and share industry insights, it’s also a great place
to express your company culture and build your personal brand in parallel
with your business brand. There are tons of LinkedIn company page
features to take advantage of, so take care when building your page. LinkedIn
is a great platform to:
Attract top talent
Twitter
Twitter is a beautifully tangled network of quick thoughts, useful tidbits, and
energized discussions. You should be regularly active on every social media
platform, but it’s especially important here. Many people use Twitter to get
news, follow brands, and get customer service. Be sure to retweet when a
customer has something nice to say about you, and don’t forget to answer
people’s questions when possible. For effective social media marketing on
Twitter, you may want to:
Snapchat
Snapchat isn’t just for teens. Its largest age group (75%) ranges from 13-34
and with Snap Maps, geofilters, and its partnership with Gannett, it’s more
locally-focused than you might think. While you can’t build relationships on
the platform, you can build an audience through fun images and short videos.
Use Snapchat for:
Location-based marketing
App marketing
Feel-good content
More resources for social media marketing on Snapchat:
The Ridiculously Useful Guide to Snapchat Ads
How to Create a Snapchat Business Account
TikTok
TikTok is the fastest growing social media platform of all time, taking only
five years to reach one billion monthly active users. While it’s known for
dancing, there are countless popular categories on the platform that continue
to grow. Businesses are finding ways to use it as a marketing channel, but
just remember, the primary reason people use TikTok is for entertainment, so
make sure your videos align with that. Use TikTok to: