Tips for Improving Your Social Media Presence

Before we get into tactics for improving your social media presence, it must be said that solid marketing is all about the ideas behind your product or service. These ideas need to be communicated on your website with clear messaging and visual appeal (which good creative advertising firms can help you with), as well as through a variety of channels. Social media is rapidly becoming a preferred channel for web users to communicate and share ideas, and should be a strong part of your web strategy. Here are some tips for improving your website’s presence as it relates to social media.

Create Content!
Being a participant in social web requires that you create content, and certain kinds of content at that. Regardless of your industry, to create buzz you need to educate or entertain your target market, and well executed content will make people want to share it.

Improve the “Linkability” of your Content
Having “static” web pages, e.g. brochure-style or storefront pages, are definitely useful for product information. But to optimize a site for social media, we need to increase the frequency and linkability of the content. My favorite method is to add a more-personal blog that shows your personality and thoughtfulness about a particular topic area. Other types of content, like white papers or aggregated selected links to related articles, are also quite useful for potential readers. Remember, the idea is to create something valuable beyond your core product offering to keep potential customers coming back.

Enable Easier Bookmarking and Sharing
Once a reader thinks your content is worth sharing, make the process as easy as possible for them! Adding website features like ReTweet and ShareThis buttons are a great way to allow your users to spread your content via their preferred channels. I also like to make sure each page has concise meta tag data (Title, Description, etc), because it will be easier for places like Facebook to import and show pertinent information about your link. As mentioned before, make sure your content is valuable and interesting because buttons-alone cannot get people to share your work.

Encourage Inbound Links
Inbound links from other blogs and websites are crucial to enhancing your search optimization and overall rankings. Listing trackbacks with each article or post will entice users to link to your site in the hopes that you will reciprocate a link. However, be aware of trackbacks from unrelated, spammy blogs or sites that are merely republishing your content without permission. For these reasons, I like to approve trackbacks manually before allowing them to enter the comments.

Help Your Content Travel
Building multiple channels of distribution for content can be a very effective way to gain exposure and attract links. Use Email newsletters, RSS subscribers, Facebook status updates, Twitter updates, content syndication, video syndication with YouTube, etc can all improve your social reach. With the number of possible channels on the web increasing, you need to make sure to stay current with popular services in the industry

Encourage Video Sharing
Online video is a growing medium, and in my opinion a rich and effective channel for entertaining, informing, or just getting a message across. If you have the resources to create compelling video content, please give it a shot. Since distribution is VERY inexpensive, especially with YouTube and embedding capabilities, you can potential receive a high return on your efforts. Encourage and embrace others who republish your videos.

Participate in Conversations
Let’s say you have a decent social presence – your Facebook page has fans, your blog is receiving comments, people are contacting you through your site. Take the time to connect one-to-one with these active readers, they’re often your best customers! Foster dialog in whatever public forums you have, but also think about dropping a quick email or note in private to create a more personalized relationship. Show your true passion for the topic at hand. You just might be connecting with a top influencer or champion of your service.

Get to Know Your Audience
As long as you understand your subject matter and that community’s interests, you’ll be able to set yourself for successful social media connections. Don’t stray too far from your niche, leverage the latest tools and industry trends, and try to stay focused on content that will drive interest in your expertise.

Thanks for taking a look at our thoughts! What tips for social media marketing and optimization would you add?

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9 Responses to “Tips for Improving Your Social Media Presence”
  1. maddylane says:

    Great article and share. I use social media to get people to come visit my website as oppose to pay per click scams. Social media can be very time consuming, but it works. Thank you for your most helpful pointers ;)
    Maddylane

  2. John Cottone says:

    Thanks Maddylane! I will say there are legitimate (and profitable) paid traffic sources, but social media is a great cashless way to drive traffic and have a closer connection to your readers.

  3. Issa says:

    Thanks John for this sharing. Sometimes, we tend to underestimate the power of social media. I love the item on inbound links. Definitely something I’m missing and your post just helps me to get started. Cheers!

  4. Sam Evanson says:

    Awesome article, thanks for the insight. All very valid, i particularly like the “Get to Know Your Audience” – very relevant.

  5. ChrisPJr says:

    Great post John. These tips are especially helpful if you are working on building your own personal brand. By creating your own content and connecting yourself to relevant useful content you’re establishing yourself as an expert in your field.

    Thanks for this.

  6. Brendan says:

    Contentis key. If you want to share something on the social media level, you need something viral that will spread like wildfire. I think this also ties into what you said about knowing your audience. If your audience loves a certain aspect of your site which you seem to notice usually helps you gain traffic, post more content of the like!

    Thanks for the article!
    -B

  7. Good pointers. Sometimes it is tempting to think that OUR industry just does not lend itself to social media all that well, but reading your article maybe we are just not doing it right!

  8. Steve G says:

    Fantastic article. I particularly like the Help Your Content Travel piece. We will forward this onto our web design and marketing customers.

  9. Great article John.

    I really like how the basics of “serving people” ring through your stuff. Help them read, share, engage, etc.

    I think one challenge people get from articles with great advice, is which idea to run with or implement now … (which would make for another great article!).

    Perhaps I could guest write that.

    Kenn
    GetWebDesignClients.com

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