Great Social Media Optimization of 8 major Platforms
Social Media Marketing is one of the pivotal points of digital marketing and that’s why it’s necessary to have your Social Media Optimization done.
There is a huge potential on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Linked In, Reddit, Pinterest, Twitter, TikTok, etc. Although I have covered Social Media Management Part and in this one, I’m going to tell you about different Social Media Platforms and How to optimize them for your brand.
What is Social Media Marketing?
Social media has grown exponentially in the past few years; it’s now a staple of how businesses share content with their customers. The benefits are twofold: increased traffic and hopefully sales! Social Media isn’t just about getting your message out there, but using platforms like Facebook or Twitter as advertising tools too–you never know who’ll see what they post on those sites!
Social Media has become an integral part of marketing for many businesses. Keeping up-to-date with the latest trends and techniques is critical to success because it can be used in so many different ways: monitoring social media conversations; responding appropriately (social listening); analyzing performance through analytics tools like SocialMouths™ which measure reach across multiple platforms including Facebook Ads Manager or Twitter Ad Campaigns; reaching targeted audiences at scale using highly customized ads on specific networks designed just for them!
What is Social Media Optimization?
When we say Social Media Optimization that means we are talking about our official business account that we are going to use for marketing our brand and engaging with our target audience.
Each platform has a few different things in common like a social media bio, and an optimized account with display pic, banners, theme design, etc. Social Media Optimization is done to improve branding, reach out to wider audiences and gain more traffic and profile visits. In short, it helps you to improve website quality and online presence.
Social Media Optimization of 8 Platforms
Each Social media Platform has its own famous feature and specific target audience although there are many people who use all social media platforms. Posting Content is necessary on each platform.
You will have to do work on content creation in all formats for each platform by keeping the target audience in mind what kind of content they like, how you can engage them with your content, and convince them to take action.
Let’s just talk about each social media platform and how to optimize them.
Facebook is one of the oldest and most popular social media with lots of features to follow up, even if it’s becoming less popular among mainstream audiences but still it has a huge amount of user base. So ignoring Facebook from a business point of view is a bad idea.
Facebook Has features like creating
Page
- Choose your page name after doing keyword research that is most likely to be searched.
- Banner Size of Facebook Page: 820*312 pixel
- Choose your business page category and upload your logo as a display picture.
Then write an engaging and attractive description that describes your business perfectly. Don’t confuse everyone, write to the point and crispy lines.
You can create posts in text, video, and picture format to inform people about your new products and offers. You can also track your posts Insights – Impressions, Like, share, comments, and profile visits.
Groups
Facebook has a group option where you can create your own community of like-minded people that can support and push your brand forward. Community members can discuss with each other and feel a sense of unity.
Just enter your Group name and update the banner and everyone can post in your group.
Events
This one is interesting and great to organize any event to invite people to join. You just have to create a poster and add time, date, and venue. It’s a great way to invite people from your locality.
People have to click the interested button if they want to come.
Market Place
This is a Unique feature Facebook has where you can create your online eCommerce store and sell your products, you can just showcase your products thereafter that all the procedures you have to do by yourself like dealing and delivering.
To use Instagram effectively there are two options to choose other than personal profile: business profile and creators profile
These are some differences between all three types of profiles
We will talk about business accounts and their features but before that, you will have to prepare a theme for your account because it gives very cool and aesthetic looks. There are lots of feed theme designs that you can find for your Business account.
Instagram Feed
It should look uniform which makes your brand identity more memorable. Whenever someone visits your profile then there will be more chances to follow them. (human’s mind like organized things)
Instagram Bio
Two things you need to do in an Instagram bio, write about your business, and second, you can put up a link to your website but you can add a single link only. There is more than one stuff that we want to link to it and for that, there is one website called Linktree that can put more than one link into a single one. Then you can add your website and other social media handles into that.
You can mention it like this on your Insta Bio
Instagram Highlights
These are saved stories that show above your posts feed you can create a few of them for different purposes like to showcase your achievements, offers/deals, Reviews, etc.
Instagram Insights
You can see all engagements and progress of your posts here, then you can decide which one is doing great and how you can improve your content.
Setup A Quick Reply
Quick Reply is a great new feature for business accounts. With this tool, customer service representatives can write standardized responses and provide shortcut words with which to answer frequently asked questions faster!
The input text is Business Accounts: “Quick Replies” allows you to create customized autoresponders that pop up whenever someone asks about something specific on your website or within email correspondence from customers who may need more information quickly without having to wait around while their question gets answered interactively.”
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