Social media is a powerful tactic to promote your brand and get it in front of different types of targeted channels quickly. According to research recently reported in SocialMediaToday, the average person will spend five years of their life on social media. That’s more time than they’ll devote to eating, socializing and grooming. From an ROI perspective, social media is a cost-effective way to stay top-of-mind, soften the buy cycle through improved reputation, as well as build and nurture new and existing relationships. Social media also is a quick and easy way to test larger marketing ideas and see if they resonate with your audience.
While social media can help build awareness around your brand or business, positive and frequent social media engagement can take that to the next level by:
- Helping to reinforce your message and increase trust.
- Pushing your social media audience further down the sales funnel, due to strong click-through rates on your posts.
- Providing you with a clearer picture of which marketing tactics are working well and what should be tweaked.
Before you can effectively boost social media engagement, you need to have a sound strategy. This will pave the way for your content, empower you to track successes and remind you to engage with your audience.
Your social media engagement strategy should include:
- Keeping tabs on current trends and holidays, in addition to any upcoming events, launches or campaigns. Think about the unique posts you’ll develop to promote these.
- Engaging with any comments, questions and feedback you receive on social media by responding with a personalized comment.
- Tracking the performance of posts each month and expanding on what’s performing well.
Once your strategy is in place, you can boost social media engagement if you:
Look at What’s Working
A simple way to get started is to analyze what posts have performed well—in terms of likes, comments and shares—in the past few months. Try to repurpose these posts and see if they do just as well the second time around. If so, you’ll know that you’ve found a good topic, post type and copy that you can replicate in other posts.
Analyze & Test
Posts come in all forms, which your business can try out, including:
- Status posts that pose a question.
- Links to recent blog posts with interesting statistics or facts.
- Branded images that highlight client testimonials.
- Quick videos featuring some tips.
It’s also important to test various types of posts to see what resonates with and engages your audience. When you figure it out, do more of it!
Incorporate Trends
Incorporating trending topics or holidays—even “social media” holidays like #NationalDonutDay—which are applicable to your business, can help increase social media engagement. People love seeing relatable, lighthearted posts.
Employ Tagging
Come across an interesting article topic that corresponds to your business’ industry lately? If so, make use of that content on your brand’s social media channels and tag the writer. This will assist in establishing you as an industry leader with your audience. An added benefit is that there’s a good chance the writer will comment and/or share your post for extra exposure and promotion.
Reciprocate
When you get engagement, give engagement! If a customer leaves a positive comment, respond back by addressing them directly and thanking them for the feedback. You also can ask a question in return. This will help solidify the trust they already have in your brand.
Here are some social media engagement tools to track your results:
- BuzzSumo shows you what topics are trending with your audience and enables you to analyze what content performs best for any topic or competitor.
- Canva and AdobeSpark allow you to create eye-catching images and videos to push out on social media.
- Sprout Social and Hootsuite are tools that can help your business monitor social media engagement, in addition to planning and scheduling posts.
- Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest and other social media channels offer analytics and insights tools.
Spend some time each month looking at which posts gained the best social media engagement and what posts didn’t. Then, readjust your strategy based on those findings.
It’s always interesting to track social media engagement metrics month-to-month to help notice trends. In addition to just looking at the number of engagements, impressions and clicks, businesses also can track average engagement rate percentage to see the number of engagements on posts in relation to number of followers.
You can find the number of engagements on posts by going through the following three steps:
- Adding up all likes, comments and shares a post receives.
- Dividing that by your total number of followers.
- Multiplying by 100 to get your average engagement rate percentage.
Facebook Insights can help you understand who among your audience is most engaged with your page, the days of the week and times when most of your followers are online and the types of posts that receive the highest engagement. Utilize this information to tailor your future content!
Does your business have an event or launch coming up that you’d like to build hype around? If so, ask your loyal customers to share it on social media. Adding influencer marketing to the mix can work wonders for engagement! In a recent posting, Martech included an infographic from Branex, 11 Social Media Engagement Boosting Tactics That Actually Work, which stated that 95% of marketers believe that influencer marketing strategy is effective. Social media infl uencers possess a greater ability to provide brands with an increased reach and can give your social media marketing campaign a boost.
Social media engagement, like marketing in general, is all about testing out new ideas and seeing what produces the best results. Don’t be afraid to try different social media posts. These might end up being your most popular posts of the year!