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Guest post by Payman Taei, founder of VismeWe use social media all the time; on our way to work, in our downtime, even early mornings. Naturally, businesses can take advantage of this; having your own Facebook page or Twitter feed can increase interest in your company and boost user interaction but as with all things, it’s not that simple.With all the different pages out there, it can be quite difficult to make yours stand out. These easy-to-follow social media hacks can help you gain–and keep–new followers, as well as spreading word about your product around the web.- Consistent Updates
- Maximize Your Use of Visual Content
It’s no secret that visual content attracts a potential follower’s attention quicker than text. While scrolling on Facebook, which are you more likely to scroll back to: a block of words, or a vibrant image?Mastering visual content on social media can greatly increase traffic to your page, especially since users are significantly more likely to share pictures or videos.A great way to use visuals in social media is to take a picture. Jay Baer points out that the use of photographs as visuals has greatly increased, and it provides a wonderful opportunity to show your product in action. Images of people using your product in real-life can increase viewers’ interest in the item. You can also create your own graphic for social media using an online visual tool such as Visme. Take it Further: Link to Your SiteSince one of the purposes of adding images is to generate traffic, it’d be remiss not to leave a link with the image—or, if possible, make the image itself into a link.Donna Moritz, in an article by Cindy King, points out how useful visual content can be as a “gateway” to the rest of your business world. Let the visual content catch interest, and leave longer posts to the site they lead to.
- Master Hashtags
- Engage Your Followers
Take it one step further: Offer Private StreamsMany individuals would like to have personal relationships with the companies that provide for them. Having private boards or groups where you can converse with your customers is one way to provide that relationship.Many Patreon users have taken this into account. The site has different reward tiers based on how much a patron pledges users each month. In turn, the owner of the individual campaign can offer specific incentives, one of which can be private streams where patrons can watch them work, or Q&A’s only available for pledges.Of course, you don’t have to use Patreon to provide the same feature. Martin Shervington talks about having private hangouts on Google+, where you can talk individually to those invited to join. If you’re a Pinterest user, you can also use group boards to your advantage.You can even combine private conversations with contests. Whoever wins for the company will get a private audience with different members.
- Make a Safe Space
- Consistent Updates
- Mastering Visual Content
- Mastering Hashtags
- Engaging Users
- Making a Safe Space
Payman Taei is an avid technologist and the Founder of Visme, a Do It Yourself platform allowing everyone to easily create, manage professional presentations & infographics right in their browser. He’s also the Founder of HindSite Interactive an award winning web design and web development company.
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