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Creating content on Social media can get pretty annoying. I have several clients (Affiliate Link) that contact me just to do their social media shares so they don’t have to deal with it. To help you get the most engagement possible, I created this challenge to help you get more engagement on your social media sites.
Tip: Pick one social media page that gets the most response and focus this challenge on that one only. Don’t worry about the other social media pages right now.
The 20 Day Social Media Challenge to Increase Engagement
- Motivational Quote image. If you share an image, be sure to include the URL of where you found the image. If you share it without the link, it would appear that your audience thinks you created it.
- A video that makes people laugh. You can share someone else’s video and knowledge of the maker. Use YouTube to research, then share the video with other sites.
- Promote your website. Pick a page on your website and share it.
- Share a valuable tip. Share a tip about your industry.
- Promote a service or product you are selling. Pick a service page from your website and write content asking what your audience thinks.
Ask Questions to Prompt engagement
- Get engagement by asking a question about one thing – only one thing.
- Industry article. Visit an industry magazine, share an article, and add a question.
- Share a testimonial within the image. Share a link to your site where the comment is located.
- Quote of the day image. Make up a quote or share a quote from your favorite author. Link back to their page if they have one.
Get involved using the video format
- Video with an emotional feel. Find a video that sparks emotions in your viewer. I find that an image that invokes being sentimental or thankful engages people to respond.
- Offer a challenge to your audience. Pick a challenge that only your audience will do.
- Share an inspirational video or photo. Check out motivational speakers on YouTube.
- Share a popular older post. Share one of your posts from a year ago.
- Printable freebee. Share something that you created and may have posted on your website. Then, share the link too. And explain how to use it.
Share posts with feelings.
- A post that invokes feelings for a particular situation that relates to your industry. Look for something that frustrates your viewers about your industry.
- Share something about you or a staff member. Do a Meet the Staff post that shares his or her experience and what they love about working for the business.
- Share a photo of you and your product or doing your service. If you don’t have one, take a group shot or an action shot of you doing your work.
- Create a survey and see what your audience loves you to share. People love to talk about themselves. Give them a few suggestions on what to pick to answer your question.
- Selfie video talking about tips. Talk about how you help your clients (Affiliate Link).
- Video interview with a colleague. Contact a friend in the industry who does something similar and create a Q and A for her/him to answer on the video.
Follow these social media tips to really get interaction with your viewers.
- Post every day. Once or twice is not consistent enough for your audience.
- Schedule the post for your followers at the maximum time. Check out the analytics post series: Most Important Areas to Visit In Twitter Analytics ~ The Most Important Areas of Instagram Insights ~ The Most Important Areas To Review in Facebook Insights ~ Google Business App Review And Tips
Check out these additional social media marketing posts to help you:
8 Ways To Engage Followers on Social Media Pages
9 Ways To Market Your Business On a Budget
12 Questions To Ask Before Posting On Your Company’s Social Media Page
17 Simple Ways to Increase Facebook Engagement
Well, I hope these ideas help you and your business to increase engagement on your social media business page. Please share how it goes. What worked best for you? I would love to hear what your audience interacted with and responded to. No one industry is the same, so doing a little bit of experimenting will help you get a better idea of your audience.
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Janet Barclay says
I am so pleased to find this! I have a great following on my Facebook page, but I don’t post as often as I should. This framework will help me to be more engaging.
Sabrina Quairoli says
I’m glad it helped inspire you. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I really appreciate it.