Do you struggle to plan your content for Social Media?
Do you worry that your social media ideas are dull?
Are you out of ideas when it comes to Social Media?
I know that as a business owner you are working through a long list of tasks for your business. I know you want to see growth, you want to see happy customers, increased profits, you want to excel in your industry, and with all of this Social Media Management and social media planning, is the last thing you have time for at the start of a busy day or week.
Social Media planning content does not have to be hard; this blog will provide you with tips on how to improve your consistency on Social Media for the next 30 days and beyond.
The number one rule in Marketing: understand your audience
We love to give marketing tips that support my clients and readers, so before you can simply start putting out content, I will begin by sharing the #1 rule in marketing with you.
The number one rule in Marketing is to understand your customers. This is also known as customer segmentation, customer profiling, target audience research or customer fact-finding.
Having a sound understanding of your customers is the number rule in marketing, because this understanding will strategically guide you in all the other areas of your business. Your business isn’t for you, it is for your customers, your end users and you need to understand who they are what they like, how they think and a solid customer profile will help you to do that.
Why is it important to understand your customer s for social media?
In order to have a well-curated social media post or a monthly social media planner, you need to understand:
Who is my content for?
Who is my content aimed at?
What time of the day is my audience is most likely to be online?
Does my audience use Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn?
What type of content might they prefer to see videos, posts?
Customer profiling helps you understand more about your target market which then makes it easier to create content they are likely to like engage with and be interested. If you need help to create a customer fact find book a free consultation with me here to go through this in further depth.
Get a Social Media Workbook
Once you have a clear understanding of your target audience and you have worked your way through the questions listed above.
Imagine if a Social Media Manager could tell you want to post for the next 30 days? Imagine you had a framework to work through to help you be accountable and offer the support you need to get things done?
Would your business benefit from a social media monthly planner?
Well, that is exactly what you will get with Social Media Marketing: A Workbook to improve your Social Media.
Download the Social Media Marketing: A Workbook to improve your Social Media.
Social Media planning becomes easier, when you have a content strategy to follow:
Here’s what you’ll get:
30 day social media planner
Social media content planning tool and structure
Social media post planner
Social Media tips
Social media monthly planner
Accountability framework
Download your Social Media Workbook here for a more rewarding social media journey ahead for your social media planning.
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