Blockages with using Social Media

So…..I hear from so many people that they are not really using social media to build their business because they struggle with content writing, how much time they need to commit and not knowing what to do each day.  I also here alot of “I am not computer savvy”.

The first thing you need to know is that you are definitely not alone, we all started out this way.  We all have blockages and sometimes, we just can’t get past them and we have to admit that we need and may have to outsource the work.  However, I hope that this blog will give you some encouragement to try and tackle it yourself.

When we talk about content creation, the frustration is not knowing what to write and how we should write it.  We think we are not writers, we can’t write content like the professionals.  Well, I am here to tell you that if you just write with how you talk in person, it will make things a little easier.  Don’t worry so much about what others are writing, instead focus on how you write, showcasing you and the words that you would use.  When sitting in front of the computer, tape a picture of a group of people that you would potentially meet at a networking event and talk to this picture as you are writing (this also works well when trying to do videos, especially if it is out of your comfort zone).

You know, when someone at a networking event asks you to tell them something about yourself or when they ask what it is you do, or maybe why you got into the business.  Answer those questions out loud, while looking at the picture, and type what you are saying.  As long as you are YOU, you really can’t go wrong.  You don’t need to be like everyone else because you are not them.

Put together a list of topics that relate to what you are selling, then under each topic, write questions, tips, ideas, business promotion, humour, quotes, etc., with it all relating to the topic.  Then start talking out loud and write what you would say if those people were sitting in the same room as you.  Don’t focus so much on “am I writing the right words”, “am I saying it correctly”…..just be you, relax, talk and type.  It may take some time to master this because your mind will keep stopping you to question if you are using the right words, you need to ignore those thoughts and keep writing.  You could even reach out to mentor and ask them to read over your posts to see what their thoughts are.  The key element out of all of this, is you just need to be you and not try to be perfect, just be real.

Now, when we talk about how much time we need to spend on Social Media, this can vary depending on how many platforms you are using.  It can get very overwhelming because we think that we need to be on every platform and master them all.  BUT the reality is that not every platform has your target market.  You need to do some research on each platform, understand who is using it, the type of content that you need to be posting, what are the best features or what you need to make sure you are doing to benefit you and your business.  At that point, pick your primary and secondary platforms and master them.  Learn what you can about each one (visit YouTube for tutorials on using each platform, you will find a ton of information), make a plan based on the topics we talked about earlier and start working it.  It will take you more time in the beginning, but once you master this, you will find that your time commitment will reduce.  Also, look for any other platforms that can help to save you time.  For example, if you decide that Facebook and Instagram are your platforms, then check out Facebook Creator Studio as it will allow you to schedule your posts for both platforms.  Then, you can commit a Sunday evening or a Monday morning, to scheduling your posts for the week, the month, etc, and therefore only having to monitor the platforms for notifications, engagements throughout the days.

BUT I have no idea what to do each day on Social Media to benefit me?  This is where you need to create a daily checklist of the different tasks you must do each and every day that will create the presence you are trying to achieve.

Here is a sample of a daily routine that you can think about incorporating.  It will take you more time in the beginning to get in the groove but I promise, that you can get this timeframe down to about 30 mins per day.  With this daily checklist, you can add it to your calendar or create a separate document, listing each task, print it out and have it on your desk to reference each time.  If you wish, you can download my FREE Facebook Daily Checklist HERE.

  • Post on Facebook Business Page
  • Share posts from Facebook Business Page into a variety of groups for more exposure (make sure you read the Group Rules before doing this, so you understand what the expectations are)  Also, keep your shares under 10 so that you don’t end up in Facebook Jail for spamming.
  • Engage in 3-5 different Groups on Facebook that are value added groups (Networking Groups, Support Groups, Learning Groups, Community Groups)
  • Post on your Facebook Personal Timeline
  • Go through 10 posts in your news feed and engage where appropriate (it is important to engage on other people’s posts)
  • Post on Instagram, adding the appropriate hashtags (not sure which hashtags to use?  Go into Google and type “top 10 hashtags for XXX” and it will give you the most popular ones that you can use)

This daily checklist will help you to keep you consistent and doing what you need to do each day on Social Media, therefore bringing you more exposure and growth.

I hope that I was able to help reduce some of the fears or unknowns that you have felt with Social Media.

If you want to pick my brain even further, feel free to reach out to me at tammy@tammyhudgin.com, I would be more than happy to help.

GUEST BLOGGER: How to Leverage Social Media to Help your SEO Strategy

Website owners and marketers know the power of social media in generating positive results, but they don’t realize that it can also be used to complement their SEO strategy. So, they focus their resources in SEO services such as link building and growth hacking techniques to get a higher domain authority and page ranking.

However, it’s getting harder and harder to build links. Some websites are stingy about linking out to other sites, while others block them to prevent spam. A lot of websites will link back to yours, but they can be no-follow links. To top it all off, search engines are implementing stricter protocols that make it more complicated to increase page rankings. Enter social media.

For most businesses, the main goal of their SEO strategies is to get on the first page of Google and other search engines like Bing and Yahoo!. So, how does social media help your website get closer to that coveted #1 spot? Here are the things you can do.

  1. Reach Out Through Social Media

Email outreach is one of the tactics used for link building. But, social media can be used the same way. For example, instead of emailing the prospects, we can use Twitter to tweet or DM them the link. It’s a great way to earn links through outreach.

Think about it. Big brands and well-known bloggers most likely use social media to share their content and engage with their followers. Connecting with them through social media lets them know that you’re doing your homework. You didn’t just go to their website and clicked their ‘contact us’ button. You engaged with them on another platform, which means that you do follow their content. You’re not just one of those trolls asking for a backlink.

  1. Influence Social Shares and Engagement

Social shares and engagement can help search engines determine how valuable and relevant your content or website is. It’ll send a ranking signal to Google if a lot of people are commenting, sharing, and liking your content. Chances are, you’ll get a higher ranking on Google because of this.

Think of social shares and customer engagement as part of your online public relations strategy or online reputation management. When people engage with your brand, they are encouraged to go to your website and find out more about you. In turn, this increases your website traffic.

High engagement rates also encourage external inbound links to your site, giving you more opportunities for link building. The more diverse your external links are, the higher authority search engines will associate with your website.

  1. Manage your Online Reputation

People talk about their experience and post their opinions on social media. Since no brand or website is protected from criticism in this digital era, it’s important to make sure that you’re managing your online reputation well.

If someone googles your brand and a negative review comes up on page one or two of search engines, then you need to devise a search marketing strategy that pushes down the negative content in exchange for positive content.

Note that social profiles rank higher on Google, so if you’re planning to start an Online Reputation Management strategy for your name or your business, make sure that you have all the necessary social profiles that are relevant to your industry. These include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, IMDB (for the film and TV industry), Quora, and more.

  1. Grow your Fans and Followers

Having a horde of followers interacting with your brand can indirectly contribute to your search engine ranking.

Recently, Search Engine Journal conducted a quick analysis of the fashion website FashionNova, after it significantly increased their search ranking to 88,000 keywords on SEMrush in just one year. According to their findings, the only positive SEO ranking factors it exhibited were its very low bounce rate and 6.3 million Instagram followers.

Growing your fans and followers can increase brand awareness and encourage more people to talk about your brand. People were hopping on Google and looking up their brand and products.

  1. Increase Brand Awareness

This may seem more like a marketing strategy than an SEO strategy, but social media can help with brand awareness (as illustrated by FashionNova) and ultimately, your SEO ranking.

When you improve your online presence and increase brand awareness, people will remember your brand. They will search for you on Google and talk about you. Chances are, the buzz they create will prompt other users to look you up as well. It’s a chain reaction that can go on and on.

The more brand searches your brand receives, the higher the likelihood of getting more qualified leads and conversions.

  1. Optimize Business Listings on Yelp

Remember how your grandparents used the yellow pages to find services they needed? Well, it’s all online now. Placements on sites like Yelp (yes, it’s a social networking site) and the like can help boost local SEO for your website.

Not only are you helping users and potential customers find you on the platform that they trust, but you’re also placing your website (with its relevant keywords) on Google.

As long as your site is getting great reviews from these business listing sites, Google and other search engines will take notice of your website. The more positive reviews you’re getting, the more signals search engines receive that will help them track and rank your website for the relevant keywords.

  1. Use Hashtags

What started on Twitter is now being widely used on major social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Hashtags help social media users discover the latest trending topics.

On social media, words that start with a hash or pound symbol becomes a searchable link. When users click on the hashtag or search the platform using it, they’re led to social media posts that use the same hashtag. In short, hashtags are to social media as keywords are to search engines.

If you want to be searchable on social media or join a specific topic exchange, then you better use hashtags. They also help increase shares and engagement.

Articles posted on social media that get very high social engagement rates tend to result in better organic rankings. According to a Twitter report, brands that use hashtags get a 50% increase in engagement. Additionally, tweets with more than 1 hashtag are 55% more likely to be retweeted than those without.

On the other hand, the same isn’t true for Facebook. An Edgerank Checker research discovered that hashtags don’t have any effect on the reach and engagement of Facebook posts. In fact, posts that don’t include any hashtag outperform posts that use hashtags. So, be mindful of using hashtags.

  1. Use Social Media Listening Tools

Use social media listening tools such as Google Alerts, Mention, and Social Mention. These tools crawl blogs and social media pages for brand name mentions and related keywords. You can use it to identify and track unlinked brand mentions so that you can reach out to these websites and ask them to link your site to their content.

Website owners or bloggers tend to mention your brand on their site, and there’s a chance that they don’t link to you. This is where you reach out to them to get that link. This link building strategy works perfectly for well-known brands, as they get mentioned a lot on different sites.

Social media listening can also help you determine what’s trending within your industry or niche. If you know what your target market is talking about and what keywords they’re using on social media, then you can also determine the top keywords to rank for when creating content.

Again, this does not directly affect your SEO, but it can enhance and complement your link building, keyword research strategy, and content ideation. Get insight into the content that’s currently going viral so that you can choose the content topic, format, and type accordingly.

Final Advice

Google remains highly private about their algorithms, but search strategies can get you up there on the first page. If you know someone working in Google who didn’t sign a non-disclosure agreement, then lucky you. But chances are, your SEO strategists, no matter how awesome they are, are left to their own resources and experiences to create the best tactics that can increase ranking and authority.

Nonetheless, social media is now part of the overall online experience that can contribute to your SEO strategies in the long run. Google and other search engines may (or may not) include social media as part of their algorithms, but one thing’s for sure, your social media efforts contribute to your website’s SEO success, whether directly or indirectly.

Nina Pineda

Nina is part of Spiralytics’ SEO Team. She launched her career as a web copywriter but eventually jumped into SEO and Online Marketing out of curiosity. This curious cat may be easily amused by Tumblr memes, funny YouTube clips, and foreign TV series but she is keen and driven in achieving results when it comes to work. Don’t let the petite physique fool you; She has a big heart wherein her other half, family and friends fit in.
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30 Ways How To Get More Followers On Instagram

When Instagram was first launched, it was seen as just a fun social media platform where people could share their photos with friends and family.

However, since then, Instagram has made massive strides towards building businesses and brands.

Even though it’s fun appeal keeps getting better by the day, brands have opted to tap in its enormous potential to advertise and grow their businesses.

This blog will cover everything you need to know when trying learn how to get more followers on Instagram.

Now, Instagram has over 200,000 million active users who share over 50 million images on a daily basis.

The brand engagement rate on Instagram is impressive and anyone trying to put their brand out there on this social media platform is bound to benefit.  However, to reap the maximum benefits you will have to do it right.

More so, the competition is stiff and every brand on Instagram wants a piece of this pie.

In order to outperform your counterparts and become an Instagram unicorn, you will need the best tips and methods how to get more followers on Instagram.

So, how can you get more followers on Instagram?

Continue reading Ryan’s blog HERE