In this article members of the Seller Community team gathered some of their top tips to help you tackle social media for your business in 2024. From establishing content guidelines to understanding how much time you should spend on social media, these tips will help you no matter your experience level. Get ready to dip your toes into the world of social media or to learn new strategies to improve your existing social media plan.
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Last year we hosted Ali from Sugar Lab Bake Shop (@sugarlab) for one of our most popular Ask Me Anything events to date: Ask a Super Seller Anything: Candid Experiences on TikTok & Social Media. A baker and business owner, Ali shares a lot of her processes and behind-the-scenes content on social media, especially TikTok. Capturing footage with only her iPhone 13 Pro and an editing app (InShot), some of her videos have been top hits and attract new customers to her business.
Ali says, “Try to get super clear on what you want to do with social media (and not just a certain number of followers or views), and that can help inform what you do more of.”
When Aylon Pesso (@PessoAlumni), small-business evangelist, decided to keep his seasonal business open all year, the team started with an overhaul of their social media strategy, “Instead of randomly taking photos and posting them as we felt like it, we built out a schedule on a spreadsheet to keep our posts varied and engaging. We started out posting every other day, and more recently we’ve started to post everyday. We set up our Instagram posts to automatically post to Twitter too, to have a wider reach and impact with no extra work.”
Remove the guesswork. If you want to make an impact on social media, identify your goals first, which will help you plan and coordinate your content creation.
There are many things to consider when choosing a social media platform to promote your business on. We recommend evaluating the list below and opting for a platform (or two) that align with your business objectives.
Ultimately, it’s not necessary to be on every platform. Concentrate on those that align with your business goals and where your target audience is most active. Stay flexible in your strategy, making adjustments based on performance metrics and the evolving social media landscape.
When it comes to social media content, 47% of adults like to see content in the form of images, while 35% prefer brand content in video for.... Video and image content consistently generate higher engagement rates across platforms, from Instagram to LinkedIn. In 2022 the average engagement rate for carousel posts on Instagram was 3.15%, while LinkedIn posts with images had a 98% higher comment rate on average. These factors make it even more important for you to curate your social media content to make it stand out.
A few things to consider when sharing images and videos on your channels:
Pro tip: Hootsuite has a list of 14 tips to creating visual content for social media that is definitely worth checking out.
There is no hard or fast rule with committing a certain amount of time to social media. The more important focus area should be on how consistent you are with spending your time. For example, coming up with a posting schedule cadence is helpful. That way you know when and how often you will be posting and spending time on each platform.
A good idea is to time block a set amount each day or whatever your preferred cadence is and to stick to that as your ritual for spending time on social media. Consistency is key with social media, and having a time-blocked schedule so that you know exactly when and how long you will spend is important.
You can also scale your time depending on what’s needed. Maybe you start off spending 30 minutes per day and realize you actually need to commit a full hour. This most likely will happen in waves, as some months are busier than others.
Pro tip: Hootsuite put together an 18 Minutes a Day Social Media Plan to help you manage social media in a short amount of time.
Reminder: We’re not perfect, so don’t beat yourself up if you have to change schedules due to unforeseen circumstances. As much as we aim to be consistent, life happens, so when it does just give yourself a little grace while getting back to your social media routine.
“There is only one you. And there will never be another one. That’s your power.” ― Mel Robbins, The 5 Second Rule: Transform Your Life, Work, and Confidence with Everyday Courage
It’s true, there’s only one of you, and the best way to portray yourself on social media is to be yourself. One of my favorite pieces of advice to share when someone asks how to post and be more like themselves on social media is to create the content that you wish to see.
What makes you want to engage? What content do you enjoy? When you know the answers to these questions, it allows you to show up more authentically as yourself. Plus, pretending to be someone that you’re not is exhausting, and who wants to spend more time and energy on that?
Reminder: Be your true self and create the content that you wish to see more of.
Learning never ends. That is particularly true when it comes to keeping up with social media trends!
A few months back, Seller Community member and mentor, Arline (@Smellthis1919), started a great thread in the Community asking for any recommendations for books on social media for beginners. There were some amazing resources and books that we want to highlight.
There is an abundance of great books and resources out there, so let us know about books that you have found helpful as well. If you’re interested to learn more business strategies from great business books, join the Square Readers Book Club.
We hope these tips help you get started using social media for your business or in your social media planning for 2024. Join the conversation and answer our Question of the Week, How will you use social media for your business in 2024?
Helen is a Seller Community manager at Square and is the editor of the Seller Community Blog. She writes about small business and the owners & entrepreneurs that are a part of the Seller Community.
Max is a Community engagement manager at Square. He’s passionate about helping sellers grow their businesses and fostering connection within the Seller Community.
Penny is the Seller Community marketing manager at Square. She promotes the Seller Community and also partners with Square teams to bring awareness of new programs, products, and features.
Tra is a Seller Community manager at Square. She is responsible for several programs, including Question of the Week, Seller Groups and the Seller Community Mentorship Program.
This article is only for informational purposes. The information provided in this article solely reflects the authors’ views and are not endorsed by Square. This article is limited in scope and is only intended as a high-level overview of the topics mentioned. Seller Community conversations are for educational purposes and do not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. For guidance or advice specific to your business, you should consult with a qualified legal professional.
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