REGISTER NOW: Uncomfortable Conversations: The Skills Crisis
REGISTER: 8THIRTYFOUR Skills Survival School Founding Cohort

Social Engagement Must-Dos

Written by

Share This Post:

Someone typing on a phone in front of an iPad.

Everyone wants to be popular on the socials. Are you thriving? Or are you just kind of existing? We’ve told you this time and time again: you can’t just set it and forget it. Social media is time-consuming and kind of a pain in the ass. You can’t fake it. That’s what makes it awesome but also really hard. You’ll read lots of articles on creating a killer social media presence, but the fact is, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter—they’re constantly changing, and it’s becoming more pay-to-play than organic. Still, you can be effective without spending a ton of cash. Here are our tips, tricks and must-dos. 

Have a plan

Before you do anything, you really need to map out a strategy to meet the goals you set for your social presence. This doesn’t have to be a 100 page research paper, but it does need to include:

  • Research. Know your audience. Know where they exist and understand the type of content they crave. If you don’t take the time to understand them, how the hell will you reach them?
  • Goals. One of your goals could be to increase engagement on LinkedIn by 25%. Make sure your goals are realistic. For example, don’t make it “set up TikTok ‘cuz all the young kids are doing it.” We mean, FFS, your audience more than likely is not on TikTok.
  • The how-to. Map out the type of content you are going to post. Create a content calendar that details the themes and timing of posts. Most importantly, set aside time to manage and monitor your accounts. If you aren’t going to engage, then don’t even bother. Social media is a two-way street. It’s not just about shoving your content down people’s throats.
  • Measure that shit. How do you know you’re meeting your goal if you’re not actually looking at your metrics? 

Be an actual human

Stop with the corporate bullshit. No one wants to drink your company Kool-aid. They want to hear, read or watch stories about what makes your brand different or your culture kickass. They don’t want to read boilerplate crap about your products or services. Think about it this way: would you want to hang out with someone that only talked about themselves and was a terrible listener? Create a community, follow other accounts, share posts, comment and engage with your followers. Everyone craves human connections, and they want to know the real you. Focus on the conversations, not a hard sell. Don’t become a door-to-door salesperson, because people hate that shit.

Quality, not quantity

It’s easy to get lost in the sea of content and posts. You could have 15,000 followers but shit for engagement. It is much more important to have a high engagement with your target audience than high vanity metrics.  A recent article by SproutSocial makes the point that having 100 followers who regularly engage with you and your content are infinitely more valuable than 10,000 that ignore you. There is a lot more to this social media game, but these are our top must-dos to get you pointed in the right direction. 

Be creative, be visual and for the love of all that is holy, listen. We can help.

Responses

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

Recent Posts

Something on Your Mind?

The power of the Women's Entrepreneurial Fellowship, in a graduate's own words:

"Growth is never accidental, it comes from being willing to learn, adapt, and embrace change. After nine months of dedication, reflection, and business development, I proudly graduated from the Women's Entrepreneurial Fellowship (WEF) during the Small Business Association of Michigan Annual Meeting.

Throughout the program, I challenged myself to evaluate every aspect of my business, celebrating what was working while identifying opportunities for growth and improvement. The journey was made even more meaningful through the support of an incredible cohort of women entrepreneurs, the guidance of mentor Gina Jacquart Thorsen, and the leadership of bodespeaks and her team.

A sincere thank you to smallbusinessassocofmichigan for investing in second-stage women business owners and creating opportunities that empower entrepreneurs to build stronger, more sustainable businesses."

— Mary A. Barton, President and CEO of Equitable Accounting Solutions and proud WEF graduate.

Applications for the next cohort are now open. Link in comments.
"Out of failure comes growth – you have to see it as an opportunity." 

bodespeaks joined cuzzinjustin on the strictlyfromnowhere Podcast for an honest conversation about entrepreneurship, embracing your superpowers, and building a personal brand that's actually yours, the wins, the setbacks, and everything in between. And naturally, dropped an f-bomb or two along the way. You don't want to miss it.

Full episode in the comments 👇
AI doesn't treat every source equally; it trusts what's credible, cited, and current, like news coverage.

Showing up in the right places isn't just good PR. It's how the robots (and the humans) get you right.

Read the full blog at the link in bio.
"If you don't get up and grind every day, the needle isn't gonna move."

We sat down with brandonmccraney, founder and Master Blender behind olderaleighdistillery in Zebulon, North Carolina. Brandon spent fifteen years just thinking about whiskey before he finally opened his doors, and even then it took four more years, a dozen rejections, construction delays, and a global pandemic to get there. Two years later, Olde Raleigh had already won Best Micro Distillery in the US.

Check out the latest episode of Happy Hour Hustle, where Brandon shares what it actually took to grow a business through COVID, the military discipline that kept him going when everything else said quit, and how working with people turned out to be the hardest part of the job.

Listen to Happy Hour Hustle on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and watch the whole episode on Youtube. Link in bio.
It's 9 months that is impossible to sum up in a video - but here's just a taste. 

This Women's Entrepreneurial Fellowship is resources, mentorship, and connections that you can't build anywhere else. We're so exicted for what the next cohort will bring.

Apply now at the link in bio.
smallbusinessassocofmichigan