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How to Promote Content on Facebook

Get the most out of your content by promoting the free content you receive from HOT!Content. Social media marketing starts with posting articles that are interesting, entertaining and informative. Engage121's HOT!Content is a great source. And it's free! But did you know that Facebook estimates that only 5% of your community ever sees the articles you post? That's because social media is an advertising medium, no different than your local newspaper or radio. To engage and grow your social media community, you need to make sure that your posts are seen by both current and new community members. That means advertising your content, or what social media pros call, "Promoting your posts." If you’re not yet doing YouTube marketing strategy for your brand, start now because: 1. It has a wide reach and generates plenty of traffic YouTube has over 1 billion users, who spend millions of hours per day viewing videos Since March 2014, there’s been a 40% year-on-year increase in the number of YouTube viewers per day,  learn how to get more in QQTube. YouTube is localized in over 70 countries and is available in 76 languages It has greater reach than cable in the US It’s huge on mobile – more than 50% of YouTube views are via mobile phones The earning potential is enormous. Recent statistics show that every year, there’s been a 50% increase in the channels earning 6 figures annually Engage121's HOT!Content makes promoting posts as easy as 1 - 2 - 3.

By | 2021-03-02T22:31:33+00:00 December 7th, 2016|Uncategorized|

What is Local Social Media Marketing and Why Should You Care?

Local social media marketing is the science of building a community of social media followers that are a demographic fit with your best customers and live or work within the geographic reach of your business. So, if your best customer is a 40 – 50 year old woman interested in cooking who owns a dog, you can reach her directly. Inexpensively you can build a relationship and more efficiently promote offers, specials, recruit new staff after conduction a background check, or develop her interest in your business. Your goal?  Turn these “new friends” into community followers and then into customers. If you sell locally, local social media marketing should be on your radar. These are your people. People develop a preference for things, simply because we are familiar with them.  This is called the mere-exposure effect. Wikipedia explains: The mere-exposure effect is a psychological phenomenon by which people tend to develop a preference for things merely because they are familiar with them. In social psychology, this effect is sometimes called the familiarity principle. The effect has been demonstrated with many kinds of things, including words, Chinese characters, paintings, pictures of faces, geometric figures, and sounds. In studies of interpersonal attraction, the more often a person is seen by someone, the more pleasing and likable that person appears to be. So, let’s see how to use this to grow your business. Local Social Media Marketing Step 1:  Grow a community Start with identifying your target persona. Focusing on your ideal purchaser will make you exponentially more effective.   Our blog entry How to Crush Your Competition Using a Buyer Persona Template covers this in detail. For our fitness center, let’s use the profile we created in the article above. We’re selling to Danielle, and her husband is named Chris. You can read more about her here. There is a three-pronged approach to getting more “Danielles”  to follow you and grow your social community. Post the type of content that is interesting and informative to Danielle. (Get your free HOT!Content here.) Promote (pay/advertise) that interesting content to people who are not yet fans. Pay to promote your site, and getting more likes. (Get help posting your social media ads.) Local Social Media Marketing Step 2:  Breed familiarity How do you now take this group of followers who are not yet customers, and turn them into customers by “breeding familiarity?” The answer lies in what type of content you post. Fans must find it interesting enough that they look forward to your posts. I’ve read tons of articles explaining “how many re-tweets of other people’s content you should do before you can promote anything, etc.”  But let’s simplify, based on our experience. Minimally, out of four posts, three should be interesting, informative or helpful, and one can be promotional.  A sample rotation may look like: Meet our new instructor, Jamie (including a photo and some fun facts about Jamie). Promote HOT!Content. (Get your daily free HOT!Content here if you don’t already have it.) Survey:  Who likes the new tollway that just opened? A [...]

By | 2021-04-24T20:57:58+00:00 December 5th, 2016|Uncategorized|