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Monday, 2 November 2015

7 Fatal Facebook Marketing Mistakes You Can Quickly Overcome

7 Fatal Facebook Marketing Mistakes You Can Quickly Overcome
There are many ways to market your business on Facebook.
There are also a multitude of  ways to kill your efforts, leaving your page dead on arrival.
If you’ve struggled to build momentum and increase Facebook engagement, there’s hope.
With a few minor tweaks, you can overcome any fatal mistakes.
Not only can you overcome them, but you can turn your page into an irresistible destination.
In the 7 steps below, I’m going to show you how to do it and stop that next mistake from happening.

7 Fatal Facebook Marketing Mistakes You Can Quickly Overcome

  1. Mistake: Mimic the Competition

Herman Melville once said, “It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation.”
It’s no different with Facebook marketing. Savvy marketers know that if you want to die a quick death – try to be anything but yourself.
While it might be true that there are no new ideas, there is your unique perspective. There’s the insight, experience and wisdom that’s woven into everything you do.
And consider this, adding context to your content creates differentiation. On the flip side, mimicking your competition makes you look unoriginal. It lacks the distinctive flair needed to stand out online.
Not to mention the severe impact swiping your competitors’ ideas will have on your brand. Don’t be that copycat.
To avoid this, take the time to make everything you do undeniably you. From content to visuals, everything you post should scream your brand.
Speaking at Social Media Examiner’s #SMSS15 last week, I shared this easy tip.
When creating visuals, use a consistent color palette—it’s the glue that ties your brand together and the identifier that makes your content stand out.


Remember: to maintain your originality, you need to ensure that your message, voice, and tone is consistent. Become a destination by creating posts worth reading and content worth spreading.

  2. Mistake: Neglect Facebook Fans

Smart marketers know that happy customers are likely to come back. Not only that, they might even recommend your Facebook page, expanding your fan base organically.
One of the most effective ways to keep your customers happy is through active listening and a quick response time.
And it should go without saying that honesty is the best policy when responding.
As you know, people are always paying attention. They want to know that what you say and what you do is one in the same.
Just as great customer service sets your company apart, so does transparency. It can also be the key to continued growth through word of mouth marketing. It’s no shock that happy customers tell others about their experience.
KLM Airlines gets this. They not only give their fans something positive to talk about (and entertaining to look at), but they build trust and rapport by staying highly interactive.
They’re building brand loyalty one comment at a time, allowing fans to become advocates, actively recommending the airline to other prospective customers.


  3. Mistake: Use a Facebook Profile as a Page

Are you using Facebook to market your business through a personal profile, not a business page? Tsk, tsk.
Many businesses make this grave mistake when they start marketing on Facebook. If this is you, stop right now and convert your personal profile into a page.
For one, you’re in violation of Facebook terms, which clearly states that you are not allowed to use a personal profile as a business.
Secondly, using a Facebook profile instead of a page is going to deprive you of many privileges reserved for Facebook pages.

For example:

  • There are unlimited connections when you use a page as opposed to a profile. With a profile, you’re limited to a maximum of 5000 connections.
  • There are many marketing features including ads, analytics, and applications that are exclusively reserved for Facebook pages.
  • The Call to Action feature is a huge marketing opportunity you’re missing out on.
Take a look at a few ways you could be using it.

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Mari Smith



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  4. Mistake: Randomly Post to Facebook

Two keys to any great Facebook strategy are content and consistency.
It’s not enough to simply create a Facebook page. You need to show up and share valuable information on a daily basis.
A solid Facebook posting strategy is one where you set realistic goals and then execute upon the tactics put in place. So, what does this look like?
Review company goals and determine what you’re trying to accomplish and how Facebook marketing will move you towards those goals.
Once you know what you want to achieve, now begin to segment out your daily, weekly, and monthly posting strategy.
A good strategy not only eliminates a last minute rush, but also allows you to act on purpose.

Here’s an Example of a Facebook Daily Posting Strategy:



  5. Mistake: Chase Vanity Numbers

Are you wishing for social media success, or are you planning for it?
Put a plan in place that allows you to track, measure and assess your results. And do it often.
That’s where True Social Metrics comes in.


At Post Planner, we’ve determined what we’ll actively measure based on our OKR’s (Objectives and Key Results). Here’s an example of what this looks like.
  • Posts (curated from within Post Planner) – including viral photos, status ideas, blog content.
  • Conversation rate – Tracking the conversations per post. e.g. replies on Twitter, comments on Pinterest, FB, IG photo, pin or post.
  • Amplification rate – How our content is being amplified across all of our networks. e.g. re-pins, retweets, or re-shares of a particular post.
  • Applause rate – The applause rate is based on the number of “likes” (retweets, pins, etc) each post gets.
  • Economic value – This is based on the goal values set up in Google Analytics. I’ll admit, we don’t have all of this complete yet, but this calculation will be the sum of short- and long-term revenue and cost savings.
True Metrics allows us to pull all of this data into one location and then drop it into a spreadsheet for further analysis.
And just take a look at what you can pull out of this tool. Holy data, I don’t know about you, but I’m in heaven!


  6. Mistake: Share Anything and Everything

Want to become a valuable resource to your Facebook community?
Share relevant, thoughtful, interesting and educational content – and share it often.
In other words, become a giver. This is the best way to establish thought leadership and position you as an expert within that field.
The challenge for many businesses is knowing how and what to post. On top of that, it’s understanding how to create a conversation worth getting involved in.

Here’s a Few Tips to Get You Started

  • Keep your posts focused. Stick to one topic per post. Be brief and informative.
  • Your fans are moving at the speed of light. Make your posts simple to scan, read and understand.
  • Find the perfect mix of photos, links, and text based posts. Rotate through each to see what’s working and what’s not.
  • Stay away from technical terms or industry jargon that your typical reader (someone not working within your business) wouldn’t understand.
  • Don’t use acronyms or other terms that make your fans question what they mean. If a reader can’t quickly discern what you’re message is, they’ll move on with the possibility of never returning.
  • Read through your post. Does it feel clunky or uncomfortable? If it doesn’t flow for you, it won’t for your fans either.
  • Edit ruthlessly!
And most of all, work to find your voice. That’s the tone of your page and the persona your fans will begin to interact with.
A perfect example of this is boutique-style accessories company Stella & Dot. Their lighthearted marketing approach is a perfect match to their brand persona.
Ready to work from home? Want to hang out with your pet all day? Then become a Stella & Dot associate!


  7. Mistake: Not Making Valuable Connections

As you begin to build momentum for your page, look to companies creating relevant content.
Facebook marketing takes a lot of things to succeed and one of those is networking.
Use Facebook search to find pages similar to yours.
While many changes have taken place since Facebook Graph was originally launched (and sure, officially it’s dead), but the benefits remain.
  • Use Facebook Search Strings to tap into pages your fans are already connected to and engaging with.
    • Pages liked by people who like [your page]
    • Pages like by people who live in [your city] and like [your page]
  • You can also use free tools like Likealyzer to find pages in your niche or industry.


Now get interactive with those pages. Comment on their content, share it if it makes sense, and become an active part of their community.
Not only do you build relationships that have the ability to extend your brand beyond your own efforts, but you raise awareness within a similar community.

Final thoughts

By now you get that Facebook marketing isn’t what it used to be.
From algorithm updates to increased ad costs, marketing your business on Facebook has changed.
But that doesn’t mean it has to be hard.
Once you learn the ins and outs, you can avoid (and prevent) and fatal marketing mistakes.
Which step will you take today?

Saturday, 5 September 2015

7 Twitter SEO Tips: Leverage Your Social Presence For Better Traffic!

It was on Wednesday evening, February 4th, when Twitter made an agreement with Google to make its 140-character tweets more searchable online. Afterwards, on May 19th, Google was officially given full access to Twitter’s full stream of tweets, commonly called “Firehorse”.
This was not the first deal between the two companies, so everybody was curious as to how it was going to differ from the previous one. Twitter CEO, Dick Costolo, explained briefly that the main idea of the current agreement was to convert people who are not logged-into Twitter more effectively.
Sharing “Firehorse” is beneficial for all searchers as it is a unique way to get news really quickly. Plus, the real-time feedback which shows up in the SERPs is an amazing bonus for all of us! Above all, the deal proved to be beneficial for Twitter itself because it has “…increased the number of logged-out users coming to its site by 10-fold, apparently raising the number from 7.5 million per month to the current 75 million per month.”
Since the deal has been live for a number of weeks, Google is currently indexing 466% more tweets than in February:

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However, Google doesn’t index all the tweets that come:
Google remains selective and prioritizes what to index and places the most value on social authority and follower count. Since most valuable tweets are now findable on Google, a well-optimized presence on Twitter takes on a new, more significant meaning, and that’s the topic we are going to discuss within this article.

What Twitter SEO tips should you apply to your Marketing? 

These few simple tricks are going to increase the chance of your account showing up in the Google & Twitter Search:
#1 The art of using Keywords
Try to maintain consistent communication and include similar keywords you use on your website. Remember that hashtags play the role of keywords for Twitter; they improve your searchability and help people find your content. Therefore, turn your essential keywords into hashtags because thanks to them, each one of your tweets will appear in the Twitter search for a specific topic and in the Twitter’s Trends Feed. However, avoid overusing hashtags for a single update as this might look spammy and discourage your potential followers. It’s optimal to use up to 3 hashtags for a single tweet. Feel free to add them at the end of a link to an article explaining its field or category.
Once in a while, analyze which hashtags bring you the most engagement: clicks, retweets, likes. Then, optimize your profile by focusing on the more effective ones. Review your results using Twitter analytics and find out what works best for your business.

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People usually look for detailed information about a particular topic, so whenever you tweet, remember that the more effort you put in, the more engagement it is going to bring you in return. Also, be sure to always equip your tweets with different media types, such as links, images or videos which let you include much more than 140 characters:



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@BanskyOfficial
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@SocialMediaToday
Pro-tip: Prepare a special list of hashtags for any new campaign or event organized by your company. Make sure that the hashtags are branded and use them when you tweet about the particular campaign or event.

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@SearchEngineJournal #SEJSummit
#2 Optimize Your Profile for SEO
Optimizing your Twitter profile will provide you with long-term searchability.Keeping your username and handle consistent across all of your social channels with your brand name and website maximizes your findability.
Pro-tip: Avoid using numbers within your username and handle because it might seem spammy to Google.

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Technically, it’s easy to change your handle and username within the Twitter settings, however, doing so without a particularly important reason is not advisable. It might confuse your current followers and ultimately cause you to lose them. Besides, your verification badge (if you already have one) will be taken away, too.
Verification badge – a blue “Verified” badge that appears on certain Twitter profiles. The badge helps Twitter users get true, verified information directly from public figures and business entities:

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@Airbnb
#3 Introduce Yourself 
Twitter’s bio is indexed regularly. Craft it well, use up all of the 160 characters to explain what tweets your followers may expect from your profile. Aim for simplicity and be concise. Emphasize the most important aspects of your expertise and remember to promote them in a catchy & creative way.
A pinch of humor is always a good idea, too. :-)
Here is Buffer’s Kevan Lees well-crafted bio:

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Also, feel welcome to take a quick look at my modest bio; I’ve crafted it according to the rules given above:
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Consider using Twitter’s language like #hashtags and @mentions which play the role of clickable keywords in your bio section. It’s your golden opportunity to link to your official website and make significant improvements to your account’s findability.

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By the way, Neil Patel mentioned some key ingredients of a perfect Twitter bio in a post on the Buffer blog. Neil writes- make it:
  1. Accurate – your bio should include your short professional description.
  2. Exciting – write something creative. Try using wording that is not boring.
  3. Targeted – incorporate information about your niche.
  4. Flattering- include one accomplishment.
  5. Humanizing- throw in your hobby.
  6. Intriguing- add one interesting fact or feature about yourself.
  7. Connected to your business’s website or another social profile.
If you operate more than one Twitter profile you can go ahead and include each in both bios.This will enable your followers to move from one to the other smoothly and help form your group of followers.
The Twitter bio is a postmodern art form, an opportunity in 160 characters or fewer to cleverly synopsize one’s professional and personal accomplishments, along with a carefully edited non-sequitur or two. – The New York Times
Here are some amazing public figures who don’t need an introduction. Look what they have in their bios:
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@tomhanks

Twitter-Bio-Hilary-Clinton

@HillaryClinton

Twitter-Bio-Kevin-Spacey

@KevinSpacey
#4 Adjust Your Profile Photo
Before you upload any profile picture, customize the filename: implement relevant keyword or keywords separated by dashes to make them readable for search engines. This SEO factor does not make the biggest impact, however, it is part of the SEO recipe nonetheless, and the more correctly optimized elements there are, the stronger the synergy effect will be.
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Pro-tip: It is recommended to use a 200 x 200 pixels profile picture for a quick and smooth page-load speed.
#5 Link to your website
Including a link to your official website is a strong call to action. Consider which page would be most appropriate and where you want to send your followers. There are plenty of options, however, by SEO standards, most authority usually belongs to the main page of your company’s website, so this is going to be the most reasonable choice. In the case of any temporary campaign or event, you can always link to a special landing page
Pro-tip: Make sure that your website links back to the Twitter account. Mutual linking not only brings more valuable traffic but also gives your profile more credibility in the eyes of Google.
#6 The Retweets Will Double Your Traffic
Retweets are the most effective method for expanding your reach. What is more, unlike on Facebook, it is totally well-seen to ask for retweets and you won’t be penalized for using this clear call to action within your updates. So, feel free to ask for sharing.
Make room for retweets by writing shorter updates. This way, you will let your retweeters comment and mention people in the content they are sharing. The optimum length for retweets is fewer than 120 characters.
#7 Include your social profiles in Search Results

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Specify your preferred social profiles, like Twitter or Facebook, to Google and add a markup code to your website. Grab more specific information from the Google Developers site.

Conclusion

This year Google started indexing Tweets into Web search, so leverage this opportunity and optimize your Twitter presence by following these essential Twitter SEO tips I’ve provided within today’s article. I hope you are going to notice positive results really quickly.
Is your Twitter profile optimized for SEO? What tactics are most effective for you? Do you have any additional tips in mind? Let us know in the comments below.

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