{"id":65531,"date":"2023-11-07T14:33:26","date_gmt":"2023-11-07T18:33:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ronellsmith.com\/?p=65531"},"modified":"2023-11-18T08:05:59","modified_gmt":"2023-11-18T12:05:59","slug":"how-smart-brands-win-at-social-media","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ronellsmith.com\/blog\/how-smart-brands-win-at-social-media\/","title":{"rendered":"How smart brands win at social media"},"content":{"rendered":"
The brands who win at social media have three things in common: They know how to engage with, entertain, and enlighten their audiences. That is, they see the medium for what it is, a way to interact with their audiences in a way that adds value to their lives. This is what gets brands noticed and leads to fans and followers becoming members of thriving communities.<\/em><\/p>\n You\u2019ve conducted giveaways, held monthly contests, sought the advice of a third-party and copied the strategies used by your competitors, all in hopes of beefing up the number of Likes on your Facebook fan page and followers on Twitter\/X or Instagram. It worked. Your Fans and Followers now number in the thousands. Now what?<\/p>\n If yours is like most of the other corporate Facebook and Twitter\/X pages I review weekly, there is work to be done. For more than three months, I\u2019ve spent a few minutes each day browsing, sometimes perusing, the Fan Pages and Instagram and Twitter\/X profiles of several dozen well-known companies. What I\u2019ve found<\/a> has been anything but inspiring:<\/p>\n If this sounds like you, (a) you have plenty of company, (b) you need to quickly turn this around, and (c) the remedy is painless.<\/p>\n Get your social media<\/a> efforts on track by changing your thinking. Social media became wildly popular largely because it allowed for the constant exchange of information and images with friends and family members, no matter where they lived. From there, it morphed into what it is today, mainly, a vehicle used to exhibit our narcissistic tendencies\u2014where instead of sharing information, we make everything about ourselves: what you\u2019re eating, where you\u2019re located, who you\u2019re with, and sundry other random (and often useless) thoughts.<\/p>\n Most worrisome, brands of all sizes make social media about their<\/em> businesses, seldom about their fans and followers. The result has been that folks Like their page or Follow them but quickly get turned off and never return. To ensure that this stops happening to you, follow what I call the 3 E\u2019s of social media for brands:<\/p>\n I\u2019m continually amazed at how many companies go days, even weeks, without offering any interaction on social media. All the while, folks are posting images, asking questions and including their brand in conversation. Jump in there and engage them. Answer their questions, comment on their posts, reply to their tweets.<\/p>\n Your absence is a big slap in the face, one that screams \u201cI\u2019m just using your Like or Follow to make my company look good, but we care nothing about our customers.\u201d Make them feel important through daily engagement. All it takes is a few minutes each day.<\/p>\n Everyone of us has enough stress in our lives. The last thing we need is more of the same. We all want to smile, laugh. Stop making every Facebook post about a giveaway or a contest and start including funny (though non-controversial) images, humorous quotes or inspiring stories you\u2019ve uncovered online. (The Oreo Tweet from Super Bowl XLVII<\/a> is a great example of timely engagement.)<\/p>\n Even better, why not share a humorous anecdote that shows the personality of your company\u2014maybe an internal goof that others can relate to. Or it could be silly, irreverent posts depicting your sales or marketing team members joking around as they prep for a meeting.<\/p>\n What\u2019s more, invite your fans to do the same. You can even have contests around the best story or silliest image in a given category. Remember, people Liked your page because of the brand; they only interact if your page interests them. Oreo Cookie tweet<\/p>\nSocial signals are not the goal.<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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To win at social media, think audience-first.<\/strong><\/h2>\n
1. Engage your audience.<\/strong><\/h2>\n
2. Entertain your audience.<\/strong><\/h2>\n
3. Enlighten your audience.<\/strong><\/h2>\n