[Step 3] – Launch – 6 Steps to Social Media Success
Posted by Tom Crawshaw on Jul 20, 2012 in 6 Steps to Social Media Success, Facebook, Marketing, Social Media, Twitter | 2 comments
After you have found your audience and have relevant social profiles in place with appropriate branding, launching your campaign is the next big step. The idea of a launch is to grab the attention of your target audience and encourage them to interact with your business, letting them know who you are and what you do and how you can help them solve their problems. There are many ways to do with, some of which I will explain below.
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Consistency is key
Before you even start posting updates and creating content, keeping a consistent image across all profiles and network is extremely crucial to your branding. Make sure you use all the same photos, logos, images, profile bio, website link, company story, colours and fonts on all your profiles where possible.
Create a Lead Magnet
To attract people to your website, social media, or other destination you will need some quality, relevant content or an offer. Preferably both. Your content could be in the form of a blog post, ebook, report, video or photo that is created with your audience interests in mind showing how your business solves their problem, but don’t forget to give away loads of value so you make a good first impression. Your audience can then share this content with their friends and start the process of word of mouth marketing. So if you are a restaurant, don’t write a blog post on New Planet Discoveries, keep it relevant to your business, pretty simple stuff, right?! Your offer could include a discount or cash incentive, free e-book or training series all in exchange for an e-mail address, Like or Retweet.
Run a Competition
This is one of the best ways to launch your social media campaign. Offering a considerable prize that would be of value to your audience will attract a TON of activity. After all, who can resist something for nothing! My advice would be to go through a Facebook app (Wildfire or Voitago) as any other method on Facebook is against your user agreement. These services do cost, but can produce a beautiful campaign that enhances the viral nature of Facebook to expand the reach of your competition. By integrating Facebook Ads to drive traffic, your competition could even go viral!
Talk to people
To get the word out about your content, offer or competition you need to do some talking! So get on Twitter, start following others and introduce yourself. Let other bloggers know about you and ask if they would be willing to help promote your content to their followers, just make sure your content is relevant to their audience. Leave genuine, insightful comments on conversations in Facebook groups and on Fan Pages that offers value to the reader.
These techniques should start to help your social media profiles gain traction and traffic. The aim of this launch is to make people aware of who you are and how you can help them. You will start to build relationships with other key players in your industry and leverage their audiences to help you spread your message even further!
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Let me know how you’ve been finding my blog series and if you have any killer launch strategies to share
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Twitter: christinejbrady
says:
Hi Tom,
Another great set of tips!
You had mentioned talk to people – this is such a great point. Developing a partnership with other bloggers in your niche can take your launch from zero to sixty it a matter of a few hours.
As they say, you’ve got to have friends.
Great series!
~Christine
Good point Christine. I think partnerships are key to growing fast. I recently got blogged on Social Media Today, my post received 1000′s of shares. It just goes to show if you keep creating valuable content and get it in the hands of some very influential people, readers will notice and share it.
Speak soon,
Tom