Instagram and Snapchat are each powerful social platforms that can help you construct a visual narrative around you or your business. But each have specific limitations as well. Here’s a quick comparison so you can make a decision for your business.
Snapchat for Business: How to Nurture Your Audience (Episode 61)
Snapchat for Business: How to Nurture Your Audience
Instagram for Business: Brand Storytelling with Images (Episode 60)
Part 6 of The Social Media Strategy Series It's fun to create and share images. So it's easy to see why Instagram is one of the Web's most popular platforms. But under Facebook's ownership, Instagram is evolving quickly. What we're seeing is a series of strategic moves to make the platform much more brand-friendly. Perhaps […]
Instagram for Business: Brand Storytelling with Images
Respect Your Audience (Episode 59)
Your audience will come to you. Give them time. It’s not going to happen all at once, so be patient. Social media & blogging can be done in a pull fashion rather than aggressive, self-serving push tactics. Treat your audience with respect and let them make the decision when to buy from you. Given the opportunity […]
Respect Your Audience
Phase 1 of the Resistance to Social Media
YouTube for Business: Where the World Goes to Learn (Episode 58)
Part 5 of The Social Media Strategy Series If you want to learn anything at all, you can almost certainly find a YouTube video showing you how to do it. Thousands of people have shared their particular expertise in the form of short instructional videos. People teach, and people learn. This simple exchange provides a […]
YouTube for Business: Where the World Goes to Learn
Google Plus for Business: Why It Still Matters (Episode 57)
Part 4 of The Social Media Strategy Series People think that Google Plus is dead. Another failed social network. But while it may not have turned out the way Google wanted it to, Google Plus is still an incredibly important part of any content strategy. And if you're not using it, you're missing out on an […]
Facebook for Business: Optimizing for Organic Reach (Episode 56)
Part 3 of The Social Media Strategy Series People think of Facebook as a social media platform. With 1.6 billion users, you could make a case that it's the social media platform. But in reality, Facebook is the natural evolution of network television it exists for the privilege of delivering targeted ads to us in between […]
Facebook for Business: Optimizing for Organic Reach
LinkedIn for Business: What the Microsoft Acquisition Means for You (Episode 55)
LinkedIn for Business: Taking It to the Next Level
Twitter for Business: Is It Right For You? (Episode 54)
Part 1 of The Social Media Strategy Series Welcome to the first episode of The Social Media Strategy Series, where I devote an episode to each of the major platforms to help you decide whether or not they will be good for you and your particular business. Your business is unique, as is the audience […]
Twitter for Business: Is It Right For You?
Choosing the Right Content for Your Social Media Strategy
In this post, let’s turn our attention to the content you are producing. There are three considerations: 1. First, does it match your brand? What’s the tone of your brand voice? Is it serious or playful? Instructive or inspirational?What’s the best format? Written content, audio content, or visual content? 2. Second, What can you commit […]
Social Media Marketing: Choosing the Right Content (Episode 53)
Social media is an important part of any content strategy, so I'm devoting the next set of episodes to helping you strategize about how to get the most out of it. I always see it as an optimization problem. You want to focus on the right activities, in the right channels, to maximize your impact. […]
Social Media Marketing: Choosing the Right Content
Social media marketing is an optimization problem. You want to focus on the right activities, in the right channels, to maximize your impact. But none of this will happen without the right content. There are three considerations in finding the balance between 1) what you can produce, and 2) what your audience wants.