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Tips on Tuesday

How do you feel about yourself?!

As Ellen DeGeneres wisely said “sometimes you can’t see yourself clearly until you see yourself through the eyes of others.”

Yep, you’ve guessed it; today’s tip is about feedback!  Feedback is food and drink to any small business – word of mouth is such a great way of reaching new customers.  Don’t be afraid to ask your customers to leave you an online review (whether that’s on your website, via a search engine or on your social media channels) and certainly don’t be afraid to share that review!

If you receive more traditional thank you cards/letters etc, don’t be afraid to take a picture and share, or indeed choose a relevant image and share a pertinent quote from the review.  #FeedbackFriday is big news – make sure you tap into that free market.  Sharing reviews is also an easy way of creating content for your page; we love a multi-functional post!

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Hands up who loves the thought of using video on your social media channels but never gets around to it?!  Did you know that 82% of global Internet traffic in 2022 came from video?

Short videos are a really great way to grab people’s attention on social media and drive interaction and conversation.  Social media success lies very much in your ability to share worthwhile content in small chunks, and videos should be no different.

Videos are a terrific way of increasing your brand exposure. After all, if a picture is worth a thousand words, imagine what a video could be worth?! Whilst you don’t need to spend a fortune on a professional video, you must make sure your images are sharp and the sound quality is good. You don’t want to damage your brand by sharing substandard content.

Videos can give your business some personality and allow viewers to see the people and processes behind your brand. Human interest can drive interaction in a much more positive way than purely sales-based posts.

Why not give yourself a challenge, pick up your video camera and get shooting!

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Is it time to freshen up your social media channels by creating new photographic content?

If it has been a while since you took new images for your small business, now might be the time to consider doing just that. 

Remember, you don’t need a professional photographer – a smart phone is perfectly adequate – and your images don’t have to be professional quality. However be sure you have a decent background and good lighting when you take an image, and of course before you use any photos across your channels make sure they’re sharp and convey the message you want!

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Consistency really is key when it comes to your social media performance.

Were you posting consistently in 2022 across your social media channels? If not, that should be your number one goal within your social media plan for 2023.  If you want to see tangible results, you need to post regularly.  This will help your followers stay engaged and connected and help your content show up in your followers feeds.

As a minimum, we recommend posting on your channels at least three times a week.

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We always think this time of year is a great time to practise some self-care and that goes for your social media channels too!

An easy way to ensure you’re looking your best online is to check your bios! Make sure they’re up to date and if not, update with any new or important information. 

Make sure you include a link to your website (and please ensure it’s working; there’s nothing more likely to turn a potential customer off than a broken link!) and keep your bios consistent across all platforms.

Are you looking your best?

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By now you should have your social media strategy for the coming year well and truly in place.

Remember your strategy should cover the following: –

  1. Online presencewhere will you send prospective customers to find out more?
  2. Content strategy – where are your target audience and what sort of content do they look for?
  3. Social media – which social media channels you will use and what content you will share
  4. Brand – this should be in place before you venture into the online word and should cover a name, a logo, a voicem and a core message.
  5. Analytics/insights – use the tools provided to collate data on your online performance which will help you improve your performance.
  6. Content management – keeping track of all the information you share including planning future posts.

How do you like to plan?

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Whilst creating content is key across your social media platforms, there are of course those days when inspiration simply doesn’t strike.

Red mark on the calendar at January

A fantastic way to help you out on those days when you’re suffering a bout of writer’s block is to create a social media calendar. Quite simply pull together a list of dates that mixes key dates that are important to your business (maybe a sale, a new product launch, the anniversary of your opening) and more national dates you can have fun with e.g., National Cup of Tea Day, National Biscuit Day.

Dates like these give an immediate way to create content and have fun when you might be struggling for something to say. Followers like to see the people they follow have fun, so don’t be afraid to let loose and create some great new content for dry spells!

Let us know what your favourite social media day to celebrate is, the more unusual the better!

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Drumroll for our final Tip on Tuesday of 2022!

Whilst we’ve often said how the consistency of social media posting is important, it is equally important for you to be recharged, rested and ready for all the challenges of 2023. By all means do some pertinent holiday posts, but then give yourself time away from insights, responses and general scrolling through your timeline.

When you’re rested and refreshed you will face the challenges of digital marketing and your online presence with renewed zeal. 

A very Merry Christmas and a happy and successful 2023 to all!

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It’s never easy to be a small business with bigger businesses as competitors and for small business, things can seem harder than ever.

So what can you do to help small businesses out this year and moving into 2023?!

  1. Follow their social media channels!
  2. Like a post!
  3. Share a post!
  4. Engage with their account by leaving comments!
  5. Give them a shout out on your social media channels!
  6. Tell your family and friends about them – what better than a word of mouth recommendation?
  7. Had good service?  Leave a positive review.

Happy helping!

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Although it can seem a bit of a cliche, don’t be afraid to harness the season!

Christmas backgrounds: gingerbread cookies and hot chocolate shot on rustic wooden table. The composition is at the left of an horizontal frame leaving useful copy space for text and/or logo at the right. Christmas tree and string lights are out of focus at background. Predominant colors are red, green and brown.

Have a think of some creative ways you can bring some festive fun into your social media marketing. Why not have a festive photo competition; ask your followers to show pictures of your products in the most festive way possible – have a prize for the best one. Share your office decorations, share photos of your staff dressed up for Christmas!

Some great festive content is a really effortless way of making use of what is going on around you – and some trending topics – to engage with current and new followers. Whilst the way you engage with your customers might need to be within certain parameters, you can be as creative as you want on your social media.

We’d love to hear your ideas about how you make your timelines more fun at this time of year!