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Platforms to Utilize to Level Up Your Business Using Social Media

October 12, 20225 min read

Platforms to Utilize to Level Up Your Business Using Social Media

Social marketing is one of the keys to online success. You have your business website up, but now that it is, you need to get people to it. You can do this through social marketing.

Many people do not realize just how important it is to be social in today’s marketing world. In fact, during the pandemic, way back 2020, it is likely that you will see more social media accounts developed that are designed to provide business owners with numerous additional ways to market their business socially, rather than through paid advertisements.

Social networking is the process of interacting with others one on one, or at least informally. It is the opposite of paying for commercial advertisement where you will sell your product through a catchy television ad.

Rather, you are promoting your business by promoting yourself, by simply interacting with customers one on one.

While it is hard to imagine doing this on your own, several tools help to make it easier for businesses to interact on the web. The tools mentioned in this article are websites you can join (mostly without cost) and begin building awareness for your business.

1. LinkedIn

LinkedIn.com allows you to find others on the website that you know and then allows you to connect with others in a business atmosphere. It has less of a basis on social aspects than other sites, but it allows you to become recommended by others, which can help you to increase customers.

2. Facebook

Facebook.com is not just a website for teens. It is an excellent medium for finding others interested in what you have to offer. Facebook is the largest social media platform globally with 2.85 billion monthly active users worldwide and approximately 19.7 billion visits in 2021 alone.

3. Twitter

Twitter.com is a microblogging website because you send out very short messages to your followers. Building followers is easy enough to do. However, it does take time to make Twitter work for you. In short, you will chat with other users about their messages and send out your own.

You can often include links back to your blog posts or website as a way to get clients to your site. For example, if you are selling real estate in New York City, you can search for those who are looking for such opportunities and then friend them. All others who are your friends can see your messages about a great deal.

4. YouTube

How can YouTube.com, the popular video site really help you to promote your website or your business? It is a form of social marketing. You will post a video on the site that is directly or indirectly related to your business.

For example, as a plumber, you may want to show a video about how to quiet that leaky faucet. Then, clients can get right back to your website where they can purchase the tools they need to accomplish the job.

The key with YouTube.com is that it has such a high ranking in the search engines and is easily going to help boost your search engine ranking by linking to and from your website.

5. Instagram

Facebook owns Instagram, which claims a monthly active user base of over a million. It offers comparable advertising choices to Facebook.

Instagram is a visual medium that gives you the chance to show off the character of your company. It is not a platform with a lot of text, and posts cannot contain links.

The good news is that you have access to a variety of tools that you may utilize to enhance your audience's creative experience. If you want to communicate with your customers through images and videos, Instagram is the greatest platform for you. You might ask your followers to share pictures of their use of your products by posting your own.

Instagram hashtags are a fantastic tool for reaching a larger audience, and this audience may be even bigger by using Instagram Live Video or Instagram Stories. Businesses can utilize Instagram's advertising opportunities through Facebook as well.

No of the size of your business, social media platforms could improve the way you communicate with your audience, lead to the discovery of new prospective customers, and increase brand awareness. If the possibilities seem overwhelming, just start small.

As you learn what works, expand your efforts and audience. The freedom to use the tools whichever best suits your business and your budget is one of the best things about social media for small businesses.

6. Pinterest

Pinterest has over 400 million active users per month.

Pinterest is an absolute must if you own an online store. 87% of pinners have used Pinterest to make a purchase. Individual photographs, succinct descriptions, and links to the product page can all be uploaded. Additionally, Pinterest includes a built-in shopping tool that makes it simpler for companies to advertise their products on the platform.

Rich pins can be used by marketers to provide context for product, article, recipe, and app pins and to advertise to a wider audience. It offers advertisers a simple way to connect with potential customers and drive traffic to their product pages.

Final Thoughts

Regardless of the size of your company, social media platforms may help you interact with your audience more effectively, find new potential clients, and raise brand awareness. Just begin small if the possibilities seem overwhelming.

Increase your efforts and audience as you discover what is effective. One of the best things about social media for small businesses is that you may always use the tools in the way that works best for your company and your budget.

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