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Social Media Management Made Easy

Social media management made easy. We provide small businesses with the tools to improve their online presence and reputation.

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Social Media: Who, What, When, and Why

Facebook

What: Facebook is the primary social media network used by adults of all ages (18-55). This platform can be used for all types of content; photos, text-only posts, links to articles or outside web pages, shared content from other Facebook pages, videos, and advertisements.

Why: Any business that wants to stay current and connect with their customers in a modern way needs to be on Facebook. Facebook uses graph search to connect users with businesses in their area.

Who: As stated before, Facebook has users of all ages. It is primarily used by women and most users are between the ages of 18-29, followed closely by users ages 30-49. So this is a great way to connect with your younger clientele.

When: Facebook posts should be made 4-7 times per week. Typically, content is scheduled every other day to leave room for live posts, such as relevant articles, specials, or photos you took that day. Over posting (2-3 posts per day) can result in likers unliking your page, so keeping a nice balance of content going out is key. Facebook organic reach is around 2%, so businesses often use advertising to increase views of their content.

Twitter

What: A platform for sending out quick informational blurbs containing 140 characters or less.

Why: Twitter is a great way to gain followers that you don’t already know. Through the use of hashtags, users can find brands and content that they wouldn’t normally find.

Who: Twitter users are more often men than women and can range between the ages of 18-49.

When: Your tweets can get lost in the constant flow of new tweets pretty easily, so tweeting often is a good idea. Tweeting once an hour is probably the maximum number of times a business would want or need to tweet, and tweeting once a day is probably the minimum.


Google+

What: Google is the largest search engine service in the world, and Google Plus enhances organic SEO and provides additional information, pictures and video that help businesses get noticed online.  With the pages and pages of search results on each query, it's important to set apart your business and enhance the likelihood of being found by potential customers.

Why: Google+ is a platform where business owners can make sure all of their business information is up to date and accurate for Google search results. On Google+, you can upload photos, videos, make posts, and engage in conversations with other members of their community. You can also respond to reviews left by customers on this platform.

Who: Have you ever wondered what the answer to a question was and someone suggests you “Google it”? Google is huge. Being active on Google is important because everyone uses it.

When: Posting every other day to Google+ is plenty. It keeps your page active, so when Google spiders regularly crawl the web to rebuild their index, your business is still relevant and ranks well.

Instagram

What: One of the strongest features of Instagram is its rich visual content. Information about your business can be showcased with pictures that bring your business to life and help to create emotional connections to your products and services. It has been estimated that today's consumer spends about 3 seconds viewing posts they see on their social media sites. Instagram helps to increase the attention that customers will give to your business because of its richer visual environment.

Why: Instagram grew 50% in 9 months and surpassed Twitter as the biggest social media platform. Your business should be on it for this reason alone. Visual content is the most appealing content right now.

Who: Instagram is used pretty equally by both men and women, but the average age demographic for this platform is 18-29, so it is heavily dominated by younger users.

When: Instagram posts can be made daily, or weekly. It all depends on content curation. If your business often takes several photos a day, post daily! If not, creating a bank of images and posting really good content 1-2 times is fine. Don’t just post to post.
 

Yelp

What: Many consumers look to Yelp to decide on a provider of specific business services. The online reviews of fellow consumers are a trusted source of knowledge when it comes to local business. Stay on top of your reviews and keep consumers coming through your doors with active reputation management.

Why: Reputation management is a huge part of your digital presence as a business.

Who: Yelp users are primarily between the ages of 18 to 34 and living in the United States.

When: You want to check your Yelp reviews at least twice a week and respond within 24 hours if possible. Yelp has great tools for receiving review notifications, including a mobile app where you can respond to reviews as soon as they come through.

Pinterest

What: Consumers go to Pinterest for fun and informative content. Information is presented in collage board fashion that appeals to many consumers. Tips, images, customer photos, and more can keep customers engaged with your business in a more unique format.

Why: Building your brand on Pinterest can result in a growing following and potential customer base. Pinning informative and visually appealing content is a great way to build trust before customers walk through your door.

Who: 42% of users are women, and the average user age is 18-49.

When: Going on Pinterest and pinning 5-10 items once a week is plenty to stay active and slowly increase your following. If you really love Pinterest and want to grow your following faster, pinning daily is a fine option. This is a very flexible platform because it is search based, opposed to the more feed-based platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.


 

Apps for Business Owners With Limited Time and Accessibility

Pages App from Facebook

This app allows you to see Insights, Messages, and Notifications for your Business Page on Facebook. You can run ad campaigns, respond to comments from customers, make a real time post, schedule posts, and create events.

This is a good tool for the business owner who has a free hour to spare and would like to schedule out some posts. Whether it be daily specials for the week, a special promotion, a photo with a happy customer, or a routine post, it is super easy to do with this app!

Twitter App

This is the best way to stay on top of Twitter. You can respond to mentions, direct messages, browse and engage with others tweets, send out tweets and photos, and update your profile. If you have an active Twitter Ads account, you can now manage them from within the app as well. Users are still unable to schedule tweets, but I anticipate this feature may be coming within the next year.

Yelp for Business Owners

This app is a must have! Yelp is a very popular network amongst consumers searching for a new product or service. You can do almost everything you can do from the desktop version: respond to reviews and messages, view your page activity (user views and customer leads), update your business information, and add photos. The only thing you cannot do is setup Yelp deals or Yelp ads. Overall, it is great for the owner on the go! Enable notifications to know when your business receives a new review or a message from a customer. The quicker you can respond to customers, the better! Quick customer service is becoming more important in today’s world of instant gratification.

My Business App from Google

The My Business app from Google is great for managing your Google+ Business Page and staying on top of reviews and insights.

Insights include:

  • Visibility - See how many views your page has over a 7 day period, a 30 day period, a 90 day period, a custom period, and all time.

  • Engagement - You can see the actions taken on your posts, how many views each post had, etc. You can view engagement stats for a 7 day period, a 30 day period, a 90 day period, or a custom period.

  • Audience - See how many followers you gained over 7 day period, a 30 day period, a 90 day period, or a custom period. See where your followers are from and what their age and gender is. This will help you tailor your content for this platform moving forward.

Using this app, you can also view your Google+ page and make edits to it right from your phone. You can also view all of the posts you have made, edit them or delete them if necessary. You can also post to your platform, although it’s a little tricker. You have to go to Insights > Engagement > Share What’s New. There it will take you to a page where you can draft a new post or share a photo. You cannot yet schedule content on this platform either.

Overall, this is a great app for staying on top of your Google+ listing, a necessary evil as Google is the number one search engine used by consumers. You want your listing to be bold, colorful, accurate and active! Google Maps now pulls review ratings and photos from the business being searched for, so you will want to keep your listing up to date as much as possible.

Instagram App

This is THE platform to be on, and you can only post from your phone! This is where you can share photos of products and services, behind the scenes, with customers, etc. It’s the number one social media network right now. Users LOVE visual content, so this platform is a must.

The app will allow you to post photos, follow users, search for specific people, hashtags, and places, and comment/respond to customers either through a comment on a photo, or using their direct messaging tool. Using hashtags is crucial to this platform, as it will help users who are not already following you to find you. Hashtag keywords that are relevant to both your business and the content of the photo itself.


 

For more information on these apps or how to use them, please contact Andreana at andreana@sarabimedia.com! She would be happy to help your business become more prominent and dominant on social media!