Top Three Thursday: Social Media News You Can Use

Top Three Thursday- Social Media News You Can Use

Top Three Thursday- Social Media News You Can UseWelcome to my Thursday feature. Here’s where I link three useful and interesting articles from excellent information sources that deal with social media and marketing subjects. As you know, changes are always happening in the world of social media. We have a lot to keep up with!

As you know, changes are always happening in the world of social media. We have a lot to keep up with!

If social media is designed to facilitate an online conversation, it makes sense that content should be geared towards that intention. Copyblogger wants to teach us how to engage readers with a conversational writing style in their new article How to Write Conversationally: 7 Tips to Engage and Delight Your Audience.

People are talking about Twitter this week. While there are a lot of rumors going around, nothing seems to be legitimately confirmed. That isn’t keeping Twitter’s stock from fluctuating, though. Here is a CNN Money report focusing on how Twitter surges on yet another takeover rumor.

Snapchat is really moving up in the social media world, especially with younger users. Now they have a quiet partnership with Stats.com and are getting more involved in the sports industries. Tech Crunch lays out some of this strategy in Snapchat Challenges Twitter and Facebook for Sports Talk.

See you next week with another edition of Top Three Thursday: Social News You Can Use.

Melody Jones is your social media aspirin. She helps take the pain out of social media for you! Check out her services and see which one can reduce your social media pain the most.

 

Top Three Thursday: Social Media News You Can Use

Top Three Thursday- Social Media News You Can Use

Top Three Thursday- Social Media News You Can UseWelcome to my Thursday feature. Here’s where I link three useful and interesting articles from excellent information sources that deal with social media and marketing subjects. As you know, changes are always happening in the world of social media. We have a lot to keep up with!

Have you been struggling with your Facebook marketing strategy? The right Facebook campaign could really make an impact for your business. Jeff Bullas has pulled together the 23 Best Facebook Marketing Campaigns We Could Find to help inspire you and give you a bit of direction.

Snapchat has certainly come a long way and is making strides in changing its brand. It has been steadily climbing up the ladder of social media platform popularity. Snapchat may be changing the way you share live video and text messages according to Mashable.

As if social media wasn’t already an ingrained part of our culture, social media guru Kim Garst is now making a case for training our youth in the fine art of social. Read more in her article on The Huffington Post, 4 Reasons Why Social Media Should Be Taught in Our School Systems.

See you next week with another edition of Top Three Thursday: Social News You Can Use.

Melody Jones is your social media aspirin. She helps take the pain out of social media for you! Check out her services and see which one can reduce your social media pain the most.

Ways to Use Facebook Groups for Business – Guest Post by Beth Johnston

Having a Facebook page for your business is a given. There are loads of great tips for making Facebook work in terms of online presence and generating work.  Did you know that the Facebook Groups feature has a ton of potential as well?

As with any great marketing tool, your group shouldn’t be used strictly as a place to promote yourself. A successful group gives its members a reason to visit, interact and engage with one another. It’s an avenue for building connections and relationships. The ways you make your social media platforms thrive is the same approach you should have with groups:

  1. Post frequently
  2. Use images whenever possible
  3. Engage the audience
  4. Announce upcoming events
  5. Share the work with someone else. Collaboration can be amazing!

With that in mind, here are some additional ways to use utilize Facebook Groups to support your business.

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Give It a Purpose

Don’t assume that people will join your group just because your name is attached to it. This might work for successful influencers but even then not having a game plan isn’t the best tactic. Come up with a purpose and a set of goals you want to achieve with the group. Example Group DescriptionAs with any new venture, being strategic and developing a plan is the first step to take.

Write these goals in the group description so anyone who visits can see the purpose of the group. This will ensure that those who choose to join are like-minded participants.

 

Give Them Something Valuable

This could be offering discounts or free items to members. It could also mean saving some of the best content just for the group. Perhaps hold a regular contest.

Or, It could be that members have the opportunity to network with one another, or that it gives them better access to you. Make members feel rewarded and special.

Build a Sense of Community

Remember that a group is only as good as its members. Find ways to introduce them to Facebook Group Exampleone another. Get creative in making sure they engage. Give them a regular opportunity to show-off, ask questions, or share content.  Regularly ask for group participation, input, and sharing.

Make Members Part of the Team

Often, many of your group members will be invested in you and what you do. Test new ideas or concepts within the group first. Ask for their opinions. Encourage them to test drive new programs.

Facebook GroupsOnce you find the sweet spot you will notice that a lot of the engagement happens organically. You are still the central piece of the puzzle. However, it will mean less work for you and more growth as people start asking YOU if they can join up and participate.

Facebook GroupsSide note: Facebook Business Pages vs. Facebook Groups

Facebook Groups supplement your business fan page. So even if you create a Facebook group, you’ll still want a Facebook page for your business.

Anything you share on your business page shows up in the news feed for fans to see. When fans engage with your content, it increases your visibility to others in their network.

However, updates from Facebook groups only show up in the news feeds of members. When a member engages with the content in a group, it doesn’t show up in their friends’ news feeds.

Once you have a Facebook group and a business page, make sure they work in tandem. Actively promote your group to your fans. This way, you can leverage your group and your page at the same time.

Please meet my guest blogger Beth Johnston.

About Beth

BethJohnstonBioPicBeth Johnston is a Certified Professional Social Media Manager, and Founder/CEO of Social Bridges.

She and her team are dedicated to providing results-driven social media marketing strategy and services to busy business owners and entrepreneurs, so they can connect their brand to their audience through the proper social network(s). 

Additionally, Beth provides classroom and individual instruction, coaching, and strategy consulting services.