For the
past 8 years of my life I have invested my time in helping business owners grow
their online presence, exposure, and cash flow. I’ve seen a lot of great
results for my clients but I’ve also seen a lot of missteps. Here are the 5
social media mistakes I see most often.
1. Lack of patience: The most common
mistake of all is the mistake of hoping for immediate results when getting
involved with a new social
network. Many times this is due to the consultant setting the wrong
expectations, other times its due to the business
owners frame of reference - which is many times a viral video or post that a
major brand shared. If your company doesn’t have the same revenue and ad budget
as Oreo, don’t expect the same results…(though sometimes it can happen).
2. Not taking it serious: If I had a dollar for every
time someone told me that their intern, grandkid, or IT guy was going to handle
their social media
marketing, I’d be sitting on the beaches of Bermuda right now. Would
you have your grandson handle your bookkeeping just because he knows how to use
a calculator?
3. Lack of budget: 8 years ago social media
was free. Today, it is not. Sure it may be free to create an account and post
but if you want to use social media
strategically to grow your business and drive sales, you’re going to
need an advertising budget. If you operate within a restricted industry get
creative with that budget and reach out to influencers to see about endorsement
deals - many times someone with thousands of followers will post about your
product or service
on a trade basis - or for a cost of less than $100.
4. Inconsistency: Do not treat your social
media like I treat the gym - I use it when I remember but I don’t remember very
often. The difference is that when I skip the gym, no one notices other than my
“comfort flex” waistband…with social media, your followers notice when you’ve
gone dormant and many times assume your business has closed.
5. Not knowing when to outsource: There
came a time in your business when you realized you needed help with something
else and found that help. Don’t get caught up in the “I’ll post tomorrow” game
- find help before your page has sat silent for 2 weeks. If you need help
finding someone, I’m happy to be that guy.
6. Fear: False Evidence Appearing Real. Do not let the
fear of the worst case scenario keep you away from the best case scenario. You
can run your own social successfully, it just takes a little creativity and
some faith. You can do it!
Ref : http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/6-mistakes-to-avoid-with-your-social-media-marketing_us_59bacd23e4b0390a1564dbe3
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