A recent survey by Harvard Business Review found that only 12% of companies who
are utilizing social media felt that they were using it effectively.
One of the reasons why companies don’t make the most of social media is
because they don’t have a proper social media marketing plan laid out
from the beginning.
It's imperative that you create a robust social media marketing plan if you want to see strong, measurable results.
To help with this, I've put together this step-by-step post
which outlined how you can go about creating your own social media
marketing strategy
1. Know your audience
If you want people to follow you, engage with your content,
visit your website and buy from you, you need to be sharing content
your audience likes.
To do this you need to know your audience first.
You can begin by going through your website and social
media analytics and conducting an audit. After that you should audit
your competitors and their social media accounts.
Once you have the necessary information about your
audience, you could also consider conducting a survey and asking them
questions directly (a book that can help you create great surveys and
get people to take part in them is Ask by Ryan Levesque).
This research will give you an overview of what your
audience is looking for from your business, and which social platforms
they're active on, giving you a starting point for your plan.
2. Look to create long-form content
Most businesses have realized that in order to be successful with social media marketing, they need to be creating content.
When you create your own content, you can share it on social media and drive traffic back to your site.
According to research, businesses are currently spending around 28% of their total marketing budget on content marketing, on average.
Content marketers are also making their posts longer.
As you can see from the above graph, as years pass, the average length
of blog posts is increasing - the length of the average blog post has
increased by 19%. More people are writing 2,000+ word blog posts - in
fact the percentage of posts this long is doubling every year.
The key motivating factor here is that longer posts bring better results. Studies like these have proven that posts of around 2,000 words get the best results, in terms of shares and backlinks - critical for SEO.
Hence, if you want to get the strongest results you also
need to consider creating posts that go beyond 2,000 words as part of
your content strategy.
3. Focus on visual elements
Over the past few years, networks like Pinterest, Tumblr and Instagram have become the fastest growing social networks. On Pinterest and Instagram you can only post images and videos and on Tumblr 78.11% of all posts are images. This shows a shift in interest towards visual social media.
Based on this data, if you want your business to get the
best results on social media, you need to also focus on visual elements
and networks. You should invest your time into creating your own visual
content, then incorporating it into your social media marketing plan.
Tools like Stencil and Canva can help
you create content quickly. If your budget allows, you should also find
yourself a designer who specializes in social content. If they can
create infographics too, that's a bonus.
Once you know the content you need to create and the social
media platforms you should use and how to get the most out of them, you
can begin executing your social media marketing plan.
4. Conduct regular audits
Do you know how conversion experts come up with the perfect landing pages?
They conduct split test experiments using different variations of the landing page until they settle on one that works.
In a similar manner, you won’t write the perfect social
media marketing plan in your first attempt. No matter how much research
you do you won’t understand your audience or your social networks
perfectly.
This is why you will need to experiment with different
kinds of content and techniques. You can then measure your results by
analyzing them with social media audits at regular intervals, like every
month or every 3 months.
This will highlight what's working and what's not. You can
use the data to continue doing what works and dump the techniques that
aren't.
There's a lot to a successful social media strategy, a lot
of elements and platforms and processes to consider that will see you
maximize your efforts. Follow the steps above and you'll have a good
foundation to create a robust social media marketing plan in 2017.

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