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| Step 1: Set social media marketing goals that align to business objectives |
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| Step 2: Learn everything you can about your audience |
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| Step 3: Research the competition |
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| Step 4: Conduct a social media audit |
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| Step 5: Set up accounts and improve existing profiles |
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| Step 6: Find inspiration |
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| Step 7: Create a social media content calendar |
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| Step 8: Test, evaluate, and adjust your strategy |
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| The Social Media Metrics |
| that Really Matter—and |
| How to Track Them |
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| Step 1 |
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| Set social media marketing goals that align to |
| business objectives |
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| The more specific your strategy is, the more effective the execution will be. |
| Set SMART goals and track the right metrics to set yourself up for success. |
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| Set SMART goals |
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| The first step to creating a social media marketing strategy is to establish |
| your objectives and goals. Without goals, you have no way to measure your |
| success or your social media return on investment (ROI). |
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| Each of your goals should be: |
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| Measurable |
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| Attainable |
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| Relevant |
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| Time-bound |
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| An example of a SMART goal for your business might be "Grow our Instagram |
| audience by 50 new followers per week." |
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| With SMART goals, you’ll make sure your goals actually lead to real business |
| results, rather than just lofty ideals. |
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| Track meaningful metrics |
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| While vanity metrics like retweets and likes can be fun to share and easy to |
| track, it’s hard to prove their real value for your business. Instead, focus on |
| targets such as leads generated, web referrals, and conversion rate. |
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| You may want to track different goals for different channels, or even different uses |
| of each channel. For example, you can use paid campaigns to increase brand |
| awareness, but measure acquisition and engagement for organic social posts. |
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| Make sure to align your social media goals with your overall marketing |
| strategy. This will make it easier for you to show the value of your work and |
| get executive buy-in and investment. |
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| Start developing your social media marketing plan by writing down at least |
| three social media goals. |
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| How to build audience |
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| Learn everything you can about your audience |
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| if you’re not engaged in social media listening, you’re creating your business |
| strategy with blinders on—and you’re missing out on mountains of actionable |
| insights from real people who are actively talking about you or your industry online. |
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| Here’s how to start listening and building your understanding of your |
| audience and their needs. |
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| Create audience personas |
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| tKnowing who your audience is and what they want to see on social is key to |
| creating content that they will like, comment on, and share. This knowledge |
| also critical for planning how to develop your social media fans into |
| customers for your business. |
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| Try creating audience personas. For example, a retail brand might create |
| different personas based on demographics, buying motivations, common |
| buying objections, and the emotional needs of each type of customer. |
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| Personas sharpen your marketing tactics. Luxury buyers, for example, |
| might not respond to Facebook ads with sales. But they might respond to |
| Facebook ads with exclusive in-store events to be the first to see a new line of |
| clothing. With personas, you’ll have the customer insights you need to create |
| campaigns that speak to the real desires and motivations of your buyers. |
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| Gather real-world data |
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| Don’t make assumptions. Social media analytics can also provide a ton of |
| valuable information about who your followers are, where they live, which |
| languages they speak, and how they interact with your brand on social. These |
| insights allow you to refine your strategy and better target your social ads. |
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| Jugnoo, an Uber-like service for auto-rickshaws in India, used Facebook |
| Analytics to learn that 90 percent of their users who referred other |
| customers were between 18 and 34 years old, and that 65 percent of that |
| group was using Android. They used this information to target their ads, |
| resulting in a 40 percent lower cost per referral. |
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| Research the competition |
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| Odds are, your competitors are already using social media—and that means |
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| Conduct a competitive analysis |
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| A competitive analysis allows you to understand who the competition is and |
| what they’re doing well (and not so well). You’ll get a good sense of what’s |
| expected in your industry, which will help you set some social media targets |
| of your own. |
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| This analysis will also help you spot opportunities. For example, maybe |
| one of your competitors dominates on Facebook, but has put little effort |
| into Twitter or Instagram. You might want to focus on the networks where |
| your audience is underserved, rather than trying to win fans away from a |
| dominant player. |
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| Engage in social listening |
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| Social listening is another way to keep track of the competition. |
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| As you track your competitors’ accounts and relevant industry keywords, you |
| may notice strategic shifts in the way competitors use their social accounts. |
| Or you might spot a specific post or campaign that really hits the mark—or |
| one that bombs. |
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| Keep an eye on this information and use to it evaluate your own goals and plans. |
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| How to conduct a |
| competitor audit |
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| Getting started with |
| social listening |
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| Watch: How to set up |
| social listening streams |
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| Hootsuite’s social media |
| audit template |
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| Step 4 |
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| Conduct a social media audit |
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| Conducting a social media audit helps you assess how well your current |
| social media use works for you. |
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| Evaluate your current efforts |
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| If you’re already using social media tools, you need to take a step back and look |
| at what you’ve already accomplished. Ask yourself the following questions: |
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| •• What’s working? |
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| •• What’s not working? |
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| •• Who’s connecting with you on social? |
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| •• Which social media sites does your target market use? |
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| •• How does your social media presence compare to that of your competitors? |
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| Once you gather all this information in one place, you’ll have a good starting |
| point for planning how to improve your results. |
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| Your audit should give you a clear picture of what purpose each of your |
| social accounts serves. If the purpose of an account isn’t clear, think about |
| whether it’s worth keeping. It may be a valuable account that just needs |
| a strategic redirection, or it may be an outdated account that’s no longer |
| worth your while. |
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| 1. Is my audience here? |
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| 2. If so, how are they using this platform? |
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| 3. Can I use this account to help achieve meaningful business goals? |
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| Asking these tough questions now will help keep your social media strategy |
| on track as you grow your social presence. |
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| Look for impostor accounts |
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| During your audit process, you may discover fraudulent accounts using your |
| business name or the names of your products—that is, accounts that you |
| and your business don’t own. |
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| These imposter accounts can be harmful to your brand (never mind |
| capturing followers that should be yours), so be sure to report them. You |
| may want to get your social accounts verified to ensure your fans and |
| followers know they are dealing with the real you. |
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| Watch: How to optimize |
| your social profiles |
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| We’ve also got step-by-step |
| guides for each network |
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| Create a Facebook |
| business page |
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| Create an Instagram |
| business account |
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| Create a Twitter business |
| account |
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| Create a Snapchat |
| account |
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| Create a LinkedIn |
| Company Page |
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| Create a Pinterest |
| business account |
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| Create a YouTube channel |
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| Create a WeChat business |
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| Don’t let this list overwhelm |
| you. Remember, it’s better to |
| use fewer channels well than |
| to stretch yourself thin trying |
| to maintain a presence on |
| every social network. |
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| Finally, here’s a quick |
| reference guide for image |
| sizes for every network. |
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| Step 5 |
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| Set up accounts and improve existing profiles |
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| Decide which networks you’ll focus on, and then set up and optimize your |
| accounts. |
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| Determine which networks to use (and how to use them) |
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| As you decide which social channels to use, you’ll also need to define your |
| strategy for each network. For example, you might decide to use Twitter for |
| customer service, Facebook for customer acquisition, and Instagram for |
| engaging existing customers. |
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| It’s a good exercise to create mission statements for each network. These |
| one-sentence declarations will help you focus on a very specific goal for |
| each account on each social network. |
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| For example, you could decide that: |
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| •• Facebook is best for acquiring new customers via paid advertising. |
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| Instagram is where you build brand affinity with existing customers. |
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| •• Twitter is where you engage press and industry influencers. |
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| •• LinkedIn is where you engage existing employees and attract new talent. |
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| •• YouTube is where you support existing customers with education and |
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| video help content. |
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| •• Snapchat is where you distribute content with the goal of building brand |
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| awareness with younger consumers. |
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| If you can’t create a solid mission statement for a particular social network, |
| you may want to reconsider whether that network is worth it. |
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| Set up (and optimize) your accounts |
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| Once you’ve decided which networks to focus on, it’s time to create your |
| profiles—or improve existing profiles so they align with your strategic plan. |
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| In general, make sure you fill out all profile fields, use keywords people will |
| use to search for your business, and use images that are correctly sized for |
| each network. |
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| Find inspiration |
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| While it’s important that your brand be distinctive and unique, you can still |
| draw inspiration from other businesses that are great on social. |
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| Social network success stories |
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| All of the social networks feature success stories that highlight how brands |
| are using their tools effectively. You can usually find these on the business |
| section of the social network’s website. (For example, take a look at the |
| Facebook business success stories.) These case studies offer valuable |
| insights you can apply to your own goals for each social network. |
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| Award-winning accounts and campaigns |
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| For examples of brands that are at the top of their social media game, check |
| out the winners of The Facebook Awards or The Shorty Awards. |
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| Step 7 |
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| Create a social media content calendar |
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| Sharing great content is essential, of course, but it’s equally important to have |
| a plan in place for when you’ll share content to get the maximum impact. |
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| Your social media content calendar also needs to account for the time you’ll |
| spend interacting with your audience (although you need to allow for some |
| spontaneous engagement as well). |
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| Create a posting schedule |
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| Your social media content calendar lists the dates and times at which you will |
| publish types of content on each channel. It’s the perfect place to plan all of your |
| social media activities—from images and link sharing to blog posts and videos. |
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| Your calendar ensures your posts are spaced out appropriately and |
| published at the optimal times. It should include both your day-to-day posts |
| and your content for social media campaigns. |
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| How to create a social |
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| Watch: How to save time |
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| Plot your content mix |
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| Make sure your calendar reflects the mission statement you’ve assigned to |
| each social profile, so that everything you post is working to support your |
| business goals. For example, you might decide that: |
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| •• 50 percent of content will drive traffic back to your blog |
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| •• 25 percent of content will be curated from other sources |
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| •• 20 percent of content will support enterprise goals (selling, lead |
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| generation, and so on) |
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| •• 5 percent of content will be about your employees and company culture |
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| Placing these different post types in your content calendar will help ensure |
| you maintain the ratio you’ve planned. If you’re starting from scratch and |
| you’re simply not sure what types of content to post, try the 80-20 rule: |
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| •• 80 percent of your posts should inform, educate, or entertain your audience |
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| •• 20 percent can directly promote your brand |
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| You could also try the social media rule of thirds: |
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| •• One-third of your social content promotes your business, converts |
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| readers, and generates profit |
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| •• One-third of your social content shares ideas and stories from thought |
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| leaders in your industry or like-minded businesses |
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| •• One-third of your social content involves personal interactions with your |
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| Once you have your calendar set, use scheduling tools or bulk scheduling to |
| prepare your posting in advance rather than updating constantly throughout |
| the day. This allows you to focus on crafting the language and format of your |
| posts, rather than writing them on the fly whenever you have time. |
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| Step 8 |
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| Test, evaluate, and adjust your strategy |
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| Your social media strategy is a hugely important document for your |
| business, and you can’t assume you’ll get it exactly right on the first try. |
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| As you start to implement your plan and track your results, you may find |
| that some strategies don’t work as well as you’d anticipated, while others are |
| working even better than expected. |
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| Track your data |
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| In addition to using the analytics tools available within each social network, |
| use UTM parameters to track visitors as they move through your website, so |
| you can see exactly which social posts drive the most traffic to your website. |
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| Re-evaluate, test, and do it all again |
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| When data starts coming in, use it to reevaluate your strategy regularly. |
| You can also use this information to test different posts, campaigns, and |
| strategies against one another. Constant testing allows you to understand |
| what works and what doesn’t, so you can refine your strategy in real time. |
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| Surveys can also be a great way to find out how well your strategy is working. |
| Ask your social media followers, email list, and website visitors whether |
| you’re meeting their needs and expectations on social media. You can even |
| ask them what they’d like to see more of—and then make sure to deliver on |
| what they tell you. |
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| Things change fast on social media. New networks emerge, while others |
| go through significant demographic shifts. Your business will go through |
| periods of change as well. All this means that your social media strategy |
| should be a living document that you look at regularly and adjust as needed. |
| Refer to it often to keep you on track, but don’t be afraid to make changes |
| so that it better reflects new goals, tools, or plans. |
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| When you update your social strategy, make sure to let everyone on your |
| social team know, so they can all work together to help your business make |
| the most of your social media accounts. |
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