Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Friday, 16 January 2015
Great website to create cool content
I have started working on tutorials on www.canva.com and LOVE it! Such simple tricks and tips to make your content, text and imagery stand out from the other content out there. Watch this space for more cool tools xx
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Summers over.....
Ok, so its September and everyone is back into their routines, its time to knuckle down again and feed those content hungry social media channels...here's a few more tips to keep up the momentum (which I too am planning to follow...
Content Calendar and Schedule.
Organisations should
set up a content calendar and
schedule their posts. Decide how often you want to send out updates on the different platforms. It can be very
easy to get caught up in other pressures and neglect your social media channels
for a while. I know, I've been
there. If you have content already
scheduled, at least you know you are still engaging with your audience. Then as other current information comes to
your attention you can add these as extra posts
What is the message you want to get across?
What is the
organization’s message. What do you want
to communicate to your audience? What are the values and culture of the organization? Always remember these key aspects when
deciding on the tone of your content. A financial services organisation may have a different tone to a students union.
Content Strategy
You
need a content strategy. Who will look
after producing content and do they have the ability. Who cares about your content going out and whether it is in line with company objectives? The content should fit with the audience following you as well as
satisfying the company objectives.
Original Content
Keep content original
for each platform. Use compelling
headlines that grab attention. Offer help. Highlight the brand in posts as search
engines take social networks into account.
Tweet breaking news or write about it on Blogger. If you have the news
and the insight, others will come looking for it.
Showcase your wares
Showcase your wares-
social media isn’t just for discussion but sharing and displaying
products and services. Images have become increasingly popular in social
media. High quality content is the key
to websites search optimisation – Facebook says that posts with photo albums
produce 180% more engagement than non visual .
Thanks for reading everyone.
Have a look at my website www.flourishwithsocialmedia.co.uk
Email me marian@flourishwithsocialmedia.co.uk
Tweet me @flourishsocial
Like my facebook page /flourishwithsocialmedia
Follow my LinkedIn Company page - Flourish With Social Media
And relax.....................
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Try Social Media - Its just another communication channel!
Recently I sent out a simple questionnaire to some companies I am connected to on LinkedIn to get an idea on how organisations feel about social media and whether it is useful for their business.
I have learned and studied a lot about how companies need to have a Social Media Strategy when deciding to set up their social media channels as it is so time and resource intensive. I also know a lot of companies who have set up their social media accounts thinking they have now completed the task and put it in a box, forgetting that being 'Social' means actually interacting with their audience. They need to realise they are now only at the social media starting blocks!
The main social media platforms mentioned by companies in my reseach were LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and blogging. One company had a clear strategy when setting up their social media channels, whereas for most companies it was a case of trial and error and realising they should have a ‘presence’ on these platforms
Asking what specific objectives companies had when setting up their social media channels, the following were listed
· Market their business and skills
· Increase in membership
· To give something to prospective clients so they will want to contact the company
· Build up professional Network
· Advertising the company for free as no budget for paid advertising
· Building up an overall awareness and presence
· To have a certain number of followers by a certain date
· To have a certain number of connections by a certain date
· To have a regular minimum monthly blog presence
· To use LinkedIn as a networking tool, to create a large network so others would notice the company and make contact
· Keep the company in the minds of their audience so they will recommend to friends
· To have a captive audience when the company want to send out any special deals
Generally companies felt they had met the ‘presence’ objective by setting up their social media channels but felt they were not using social media to its full capacity. Companies also struggled to keep up the momentum with blogging and tweeting.
On a positive note companies felt they now had a captive audience so they could share up to date news or offers with their customers. There was a strong feeling that you have to keep up regular contact with your audience to stay in their minds
The majority of companies said social media had positively affected their business but there was a feeling they were not using it to its full potential to get peoples reviews, experience and recommendations.
When asked for some useful advice to give to other companies, I got some good practical tips.....
· Go on a course to save time in trying to get it right yourself
· Set weekly tasks, stick to them and maintain a regular feed to your channels
· Decide what you want to achieve
· Look at the resources you have before you start
· Decide on the type of content you want to share with your audience
· Keep your profile up to date as much as possible
· Build up your network as quickly as possible
· Don’t be scared of social media, give it a try and get going
· Try it – It is just another communication channel
Friday, 3 May 2013
My first blog broke all the rules
Blog Analysis – My first blog broke a lot of the blogging rules
When I wrote my first blog, I did not really have a clue what I was doing. I had been studying the social media space for a few months and put together everything I knew into a word document. Then I decided, maybe I can publish it as a Blog. So that’s how my first blog post was born. By some lucky accident and even though I broke a lot of the blogging rules, the blog was published by an American social media website, www.socialmediopolis.
I dived in to the blogging world so to speak and now I’m catching my breadth and want to make my blog more compelling, readable and attractive. To this end, I have read a great book called ‘Blogging for Creatives’ by Robin Houghton. This book is a great practical guide to blogging, the different blogging platforms, and lots of blog examples. So I’ve decided to compare my first blog post and see how it ‘fitted’ into the general rules of blogging
1. Headline to grab the reader - My first blog post had a decent Headline. Could I have made it better? Definitely!
2. Pick a topic you care about - My first blog did talk about a subject I care and am passionate about, Social Media for Business, so I think this came across and connected to the reader.
3. Content – A blog post can be a text, video, photos or audio or a combination of all of these. - My first blog post was text only. Now I am investigating how to do audio and video to mix it up for my readers.
4. Make it short and frequent– Keep it short, approx 250 words is plenty. Some exceptions including recipes and tutorials apply - Oh dear, my first blog post was 1,857 words. My poor, poor readers. I apologise to you all. As for frequency my next blog post came 4 months later. I felt I had to have something really compelling to offer my readers before I published anything. Now I have to blog little and often instead of long and infrequent. That is a big challenge!
5. Readability - reasonably sized clear font on a pale background, no background graphics beneath the text, generous line spacing. Basically make it as easy as possible for people to read your blog post - My first blog post was pretty easy to read but generally a bit boring to look at . It had no bells and whistles. Again this is an area I am now working on by changing the template and theme of my blog to make it look more attractive
6. Tags and Labels should be put into your blog posts so people find blogs related to the topic they want to read about - My first blog had no tags or labels. I now have added these labels to my blog posts as it makes it easier for people to find. This is pretty easy to do. Tags and Labels are basically words and phrases that identify and describe your blog content. By adding these tags and labels your blog post will be found by search engines also. In Blogger which I use, there is a section called 'Post Settings'. Click on this and a section called 'Labels' comes up. For this blog post, I will add the following labels 'blog' 'blogging', 'blogging tips', Blogging for creatives by Robin Houghton and 'social media'. Put in as much as you can, but you are restricted to a certain number of characters you can use.
7. Easy to share – My first blog post did give my readers an opportunity to share it with others, though I did not realise this and did not encourage them to do so. At the end of my blog post, on the bottom left of the page, my readers can share my blog post by email, blogger,Twitter,Facebook and Google +. Thank you to any of you who shares this with friends or colleagues!
How does your blog compare with the 'rules'? Learn anything new today?. I would love to hear your comments
If you would like to start a company blog but do not have the time, email me at murchumar@hotmail.com or give me a call 00 44 7594 969529.
Monday, 8 April 2013
Has your business the Human touch?
Maybe it’s my Irish way that I always want to ‘make a connection’, but I feel many businesses need to become more human to gain the customers they want and probably deserve.
So what need is your product or service satisfying in me? When I log on to your website, ‘like’ your Facebook Page or follow you on Twitter, what will compel me to action?
How are you inspiring me to give you a call, fill in my contact details, book your service or buy your product? How do I know you or your product can do what you say? Are you on my wavelength?
You need to put yourself in my shoes. If I’ve landed on your website or one of your social media channels, I want you to persuade me I’m in the right place. Do you understand my needs? Why do you stand out from the crowd?
Strip it back
As more and more companies are realising how important social media and online presence is for their business, they need to examine their offering at a basic human level. The organisation needs to strip back how it is describing its offering to potential customers. What human need is your product or service fulfilling? How are you connecting with your audience? Can they see what others are saying about your product or service? Are your testimonials and reviews visible? Remember your best advertisement is what other customers have said about you.
Redefining what you have to offer
Let’s take a Safety supplies company. Previously it may have described itself as a business ‘who distributed safety supplies’. Ok, not grabbing me so far! After stripping back the layers, it now becomes more customer focused and describes itself as ‘keeping you safe at work’. Pow! The company now connects to me and my safety!
Let’s take a Safety supplies company. Previously it may have described itself as a business ‘who distributed safety supplies’. Ok, not grabbing me so far! After stripping back the layers, it now becomes more customer focused and describes itself as ‘keeping you safe at work’. Pow! The company now connects to me and my safety!
Similarly a career coach who may once have described their service as ‘career coaching’ may now describe their offering as ‘helping you to unlock your true potential’. This is a lot more inspiring to read! After all, is that not what any of us want, to unlock our true potential!
What’s your story?
We all have a story. You have to think about your Company’s Story, what it is trying to do and how it can make your customers lives better. If you are a sole trader, what are the unique values you bring to your business and customers? Is it personal service, long opening hours or simply specialising in one unique market.
We all have a story. You have to think about your Company’s Story, what it is trying to do and how it can make your customers lives better. If you are a sole trader, what are the unique values you bring to your business and customers? Is it personal service, long opening hours or simply specialising in one unique market.
If you are a larger organisation, what is your culture and how is your product or service created? Do you use quality ingredients to produce your product? How is your service quality guaranteed? What makes your organisation unique to those customers relevant to your business? Let your business talk human to human and you have a greater chance of connecting to – Humans!
‘Pick me, Pick me!’
I’ve injured my back after a fall in a local shop. Something was spilled on the floor but there was no warning. My consultant has told me I will be unable to work for a few months. I am really stressed out, worrying a lot about finances and I need some legal advice and help fast. When I do a Google search on injury lawyers in my area, the first two websites that pop up are very professional looking but are very different in how they communicate with me.
I’ve injured my back after a fall in a local shop. Something was spilled on the floor but there was no warning. My consultant has told me I will be unable to work for a few months. I am really stressed out, worrying a lot about finances and I need some legal advice and help fast. When I do a Google search on injury lawyers in my area, the first two websites that pop up are very professional looking but are very different in how they communicate with me.
No!
The first one is very slick and business-like with the dominant colours of grey, black and navy. There are photos of people in dark suits looking quite serious, ominous looking courthouses and large solid wood tables in big meeting rooms. The site tells me a great deal about the firm, the lawyers’ careers to date and their qualifications. Yes it all looks very professional but that urge to contact the company evades me. Why? I don’t feel that connection. I’m sure they will be excellent at the legal side of things but I want someone to put me at ease also and provide the support I need. Something tells me I will feel like a duck out of water!
The first one is very slick and business-like with the dominant colours of grey, black and navy. There are photos of people in dark suits looking quite serious, ominous looking courthouses and large solid wood tables in big meeting rooms. The site tells me a great deal about the firm, the lawyers’ careers to date and their qualifications. Yes it all looks very professional but that urge to contact the company evades me. Why? I don’t feel that connection. I’m sure they will be excellent at the legal side of things but I want someone to put me at ease also and provide the support I need. Something tells me I will feel like a duck out of water!
Yes!
I go back to my search and click on the other law firm. I am greeted with a similarly slick professional looking website. However, something is different. The colours are warmer. People are dressed in smart attire but the scene looks a lot less intimidating. There are smiles. There are concerned faces. There are some cups of coffee on the table. I feel a connection! Their homepage says ‘We stand by your side in challenging times’. I feel more connected! Also on the homepage are 2 testimonials from people who had suffered personal injury and couldn’t work for months. The testimonials describe how these people felt after this life changing event, how the law firm made them feel, how they supported them and the advice they gave on what outside agencies could assist in these difficult times.
I go back to my search and click on the other law firm. I am greeted with a similarly slick professional looking website. However, something is different. The colours are warmer. People are dressed in smart attire but the scene looks a lot less intimidating. There are smiles. There are concerned faces. There are some cups of coffee on the table. I feel a connection! Their homepage says ‘We stand by your side in challenging times’. I feel more connected! Also on the homepage are 2 testimonials from people who had suffered personal injury and couldn’t work for months. The testimonials describe how these people felt after this life changing event, how the law firm made them feel, how they supported them and the advice they gave on what outside agencies could assist in these difficult times.
You’re the one that I want!
I am totally connected to these stories! It is me with a different name. I feel the fire ignite within me. I feel this company is the right ‘fit’ for me. I am then drawn to a section on ‘community support’ which details the partnerships the firm has with various local voluntary organisations. This is a firm who is giving something back. I am so impressed. The firm is obviously very successful but also has a social conscience that I can see. To me, they completely connect with me as a human being and the challenges facing me.
I am totally connected to these stories! It is me with a different name. I feel the fire ignite within me. I feel this company is the right ‘fit’ for me. I am then drawn to a section on ‘community support’ which details the partnerships the firm has with various local voluntary organisations. This is a firm who is giving something back. I am so impressed. The firm is obviously very successful but also has a social conscience that I can see. To me, they completely connect with me as a human being and the challenges facing me.
Humanise your business today – You will not regret it!
Thanks for reading! Have you learned anything from this blog post? I would really like to hear from you if you took any action after reading this. Are you using every opportunity in your website and social media profiles to connect to your audience.
If you need fresh eyes to carry out a website and social media review for your business
Call me at 00 44 7594 969529
If you need fresh eyes to carry out a website and social media review for your business
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