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6 Steps to Become a Better Social Media Manager

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Thinking of becoming a better social media manager?

More and more businesses are jumping into social media marketing jungle and looking for a help to acquire more customers through social media.

As a social media manager your No.1 goal must be building an engaging audience ideally on a place you own.

If you’re using social media for a while then you should already have an idea that how difficult is to keep your concentration because of so many social media tools out there.

It’s literally impossible for most small businesses to manage a presence on every single social media channel out there.

I have found the following mix works best for me for social media marketing.

Hope this will help you to become a better social media manager as well.

1# Run a Blog

Your blog must be your social media management hub.

Because you own your self hosted blog fully and have full control. Content you will be creating for your blog requires lots of time and energy. It’s not wise to do all that on free platforms that you don’t own.

Things you need to run your own self hosted blog:

Types of content you can create on your business blog:

Getting new visitors to your website is really hard. Give yourself a big favour and use e-mail auto responder to capture email of as many visitors possible so you can call them to visit your blog again and again.

2# Facebook Page

We all want lots of people to like our Facebook page.

But have you ever asked yourself why some one should like your Facebook business page?

What is in it for them?

All social media channels have different culture and most people go with it. Mainly people use Facebook for fun and to share family photos. As a social media manager, you must engage with people what they like before start throwing your sales messages at them.

Updating Facebook page status 3 to 5 times a day is a good frequency to stay visible.

Here is a deal:

You should use 5: 1 bare minimum and ideally 10:1 ratio for promotions. Share 5 to 10 interesting stuff (quotes, funny / interesting pictures, etc) that your community love before throwing your own blog post.

Here is a list of few things you can use to update your Facebook status:

Pictures often go really well on Facebook.

Avoid direct promotion as much as possible on Facebook. Try to create interesting blog posts on your blog, bring people from Facebook to your blog and try to sell there.

3# Twitter

Twitter’s real power lies in conversations using @replies. Twitter is called link economy and people use Twitter to find links for the source of information.

Latest news spread real quickly on Twitter.

There are plenty of ways of interacting with people on Twitter. Keep one thing in mind that more interaction without asking for a sale  = more engagement and possible new business.

4# LinkedIn

LinkedIn is all about business networking.

There is a great potential to acquire new business opportunities if you use LinkedIn well as a social media manager.

Sounds like lot of work but you can get great results if you can do above things consistently.

5# Google +

Google + is growing really fast.

Although engagement level on Google + is low but cannot ignore it because of its importance in helping you to increase the search engine rankings.

6# YouTube

YouTube is a second biggest search engine and owned by Google.

If you are using videos to market your business then don’t go anywhere than YouTube.

Hope this will help you to simplify your social media marketing management.

Question: What is your best social media marketing mix as a social media manager? Please feel free to share in the comments below to help the community.

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