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Over the past several years, I have participated in and run several social media groups on Facebook and LinkedIn to get and give tips, inspire others, and get inspired. Within those groups, I found colleagues (Affiliate Link) and lifelong friends.
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- Benefits of being a part of a community:
- Tips on Finding the Right Social Media Community
- Decide which social media platform community you want to join.
- Do Your Research, determine what you want to share, and find a group that offers that option.
- Make time to get involved when you can. Set aside time throughout the week to visit these groups. It can be on Mondays or Tuesdays.
- Understand the groups you assigned up for.
- Visit these posts I found online to give you even more guidance on how to best use social media groups.
It has been very motivating to get connected with like-minded people in the same industry across the world. And it has helped me not only grow my business and blogs but also get new ideas – helping me to be a better blogger, organizer, and small business owner. It also helps me not feel alone throughout the workday. Do you feel the same way? Maybe you should also join some communities on your favorite social media site.
Recently, Facebook groups have had more engagement than other groups, so there is no better time than now to join and get involved. Whether you are making your own group or you are joining an existing group, you can find comfort in the group you prefer.
You may be wondering why I should get involved in a social media group. Below are just some of the pros of getting involved.
There are several other peer-to-peer group websites, but I am primarily talking about social media sites that have groups within them so that I don’t have to join yet another online site. Plus, these social media platforms have a large variety of groups you can join.
Benefits of being a part of a community:
- It will help grow your following.
- Your colleagues (Affiliate Link) could become your clients (Affiliate Link). Don’t push it though. I recently worked with a colleague I have known through one of my Facebook Groups for over 5 years.
- It will help you make a connection with others in your industry.
- It helps you not feel so lonely.
- If you have an issue and share it, you can get feedback pretty quickly.
Tips on Finding the Right Social Media Community
Now that you decided to participate in some social media groups, I have listed several tips below to help you.
Decide which social media platform community you want to join.
If you are always on LinkedIn or Facebook, pick the one that is most convenient for you. Are you always on Facebook? Do LinkedIn Groups work better for you? I tend to split my time between both, so I follow groups on both of these social media sites.
Alignable is another group, but I haven’t seen a huge engagement on this platform.
Do Your Research, determine what you want to share, and find a group that offers that option.
First, figure out why you want to be a part of a particular group. Make a list of the groups you find and join them for a bit to see what people are sharing. I like to do this for a month so I can really see what and when people share. Not all communities will work for you. So, search for your particular industry and see what is out there. After you join the groups, check to see which group is active. Some people don’t share or view the group that often, while others share 3 to 4 times a day. The larger the group, and if the group owner’s job is to be online, the more likely you are to have members who will share more often.
Be sure to read the rules for the group. Some groups don’t want you to promote your content.
Make time to get involved when you can. Set aside time throughout the week to visit these groups. It can be on Mondays or Tuesdays.
After you find a group(s) you like, start sharing and liking/sharing other participants’ posts. And see what happens. Some groups have more spam than other groups. Some groups are more about helping everyone, and others are more about helping individuals. You will have to figure out which group you prefer.
Understand the groups you assigned up for.
After you read the rules, jot down some notes to help you remember the rules for each group. After a while, you will remember, but for right now, use it as a reference.
Joining about 3-5 groups that you plan on taking part in is a great way to start. If you join too many, it may not be useful, and you may feel overwhelmed and not get involved at all.
Caution: Be sure not to download any content from these communities/groups until you determine if the members are actual people or bots trying to get your personal content. Remember that you are a business, and keeping your content secure is paramount.
Some groups may do a blog post-sharing day during the week. So, if you want to share your blog post content, these groups are great to get in front of other small business bloggers.
I hope this gives you some guidance on how to find and be a part of a community. Do you have any tips on how you share in communities? Please leave a comment below.
Visit these posts I found online to give you even more guidance on how to best use social media groups.
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Janet Barclay says
I try not to participate in too many groups, especially those with lots of activity, because it can easily consume too much of my time. The best ones are where members support one another, rather than trying to sell their products or services.