Kill social ads that should no longer be running
One problem some small businesses have who manage their own social media marketing is running ads that don’t need to be live. They may also be running ads that haven’t been giving you any in return for the money you’ve been spending whether that’s more page likes or new customers. If you fall into these categories, stop running your social media ads. Before you know it, you’ll be bleeding out cash that could be used in another way. Here’s how to turn off your Facebook ads: https://bit.ly/3b9GCtX
Update all of your social media profiles
When was the last time you checked to see if you had the latest information listed in your social media profiles. Go through each platform your business has an account with. Whether it’s Facebook, Pinterest, or YouTube, review each one to make sure you have the correct information. This includes your phone number, email address, and website. Not every customer who discovers you on social media wants to contact you via messenger. Some prefer a phone call or an email so make the information easy for your potential customers and future clients to find.
Set up social media schedulers if you’re not already using one
If you want to reclaim your sanity and not feel overwhelmed, start using a social media scheduler. There are different options out there depending what you need such as Sprout Social, Buffer, Hootsuite, Later, and Facebook Creator Studio. Are you only using Facebook and Instagram? Consider Facebook Creator Studio. It’s free to use and fairly intuitive. Facebook Creator Studio allows you to manage both Facebook and Instagram from the same platform and the analytics are easy to access.
Schedule out your posts for the next 7-10 days
Put your social media scheduler to work for you by planning out your posts for at least the next 7-10 days. It’ll free up more time for you so you can take care of other business functions rather than worrying about what and when to post. Scheduling out future posts will give you a chance to share content on a consistent basis. You’ll increase your opportunities to attract new followers and increase revenue because you’re giving people a reason to keep engaging with you online.