What can I post on social media? The idea generator…

Post Inspiration: Don't use social media to impress people, use it to impact people. (Dave Willis)

Have you ever felt challenged by what to post on social media? Perhaps you find yourself promoting products, services and events, and getting little engagement (comments, likes and shares) as a result.

We all know how annoying it is when all people do is promote. It probably feels uneasy for you too.

The general rule of thumb is to mix up your posts:

30% promotional
30% adding value
30% sharing others
10% inspiration

Today’s post is designed to get you thinking about what’s possible for you and your business, products and service offerings.

Think about your general audience and ideal customer. What inspires and interests them?

Once you are posting regularly, you will begin to see what they are more likely to like, share and comment on.

Here are a few social media ideas to try!

  • Fascinating fact
  • Myth buster
  • Answer a Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)
  • Hot tip or ninja hack
  • Remedy or solution
  • Simple how to
  • Recipe for…….
  • Quote
  • Address an objection
  • Behind the scenes
  • Did you know?
  • Newsflash
  • Funny
  • Your own event
  • Community Event
  • Influencers event
  • Intro your team
  • Share your weekend passion
  • Workplace or workstation photo
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Share a story
  • Post a poll

What mediums will you use?

  • Video – Facebook LIVE, You Tube, Facebook native video.
  • Graphic images or memes – Create using a graphics tool such as Canva or Pic Monkey or share others
  • Photographs – Personal or workplace behind the scenes
  • Blog Posts – From your website (drives traffic), or from an influencer (builds trust and industry or peer relationships)

Ask yourself

  • Is it educational?
  • Is it valuable?
  • Are you solving a problem?
  • Does it inform or inspire to motivate a change in behaviour?
  • Share your perspective and valuable insights, show yourself.

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Krishna Everson | Health PromoterKrishna worked in media for many years before pursuing her passion and followed her dreams for a career in health. She now combines the two by sharing 25 years of marketing knowledge with health practitioners and natural therapists who want to make a difference, through her face to face workshops and online programs.  Krishna is also a health writer and university qualified Health Promoter.

 

3 Keys to Promoting Yourself When You Are Time Poor

Marketing when you are time poorOne of the greatest challenges solo business owners have, is that they are doing EVERYTHING, especially in the beginning.

Now, although I highly recommend outsourcing, it’s not always possible; so here are my tips to get the most out of your marketing (online AND off), when you have limited time, money and energy!

Think SIMPLICITY!

KEY 1 Know why you’re doing this!

KEY 2 Choose methods that leverage

KEY 3 F.O.C.U.S your efforts

Know WHY are you doing this

It’s REALLY easy to be busy. It’s also EASY to waste time. So, have a plan, even if it’s a 1 page one, that identifies what you want (such as how many clients, how much income, how many appointments etc), and work backwards.

Make sure your intentions remain linked to your INNER WHY. Goals or intentions alone are never enough. It’s our inner why that keeps us going when we feel like giving up.

Oh, and don’t forget to celebrate when you kick a goal!

Promotion HOW TO’s that leverage your time

These are my favourite mix of online and offline promotional methods, why I like them, and how I keep them as simple as possible – after all there is only one of me!

Facebook

Why I use it: My audience hangs out there. I am also very comfortable blending business with personal, because that’s how I tend to relate. Don’t be ashamed about the work you do. If you love it stand proud!

How I use it: In short bursts several times a day. I used to spend way too much time, but now I find it too noisy to stay on too long. I check my messages, notifications, and business pages, and respond to conversations I’ve been a part of. I have group notifications turned OFF (unless they are essential to connecting with my audience). It works alongside my offline networking. I tend to keep interactions brief and to the point, because I’m not into extended small talk in real life, so I don’t do it here either. It’s important to be yourself.

Twitter

Why I use it: It’s short, targeted, wide reaching, easy to share, and can be managed in less than 10 minutes a day.

How I use it: I zip in, and look for mentions or shares from others and thank them first. Then I check my newsfeed (that info highway stream), and see if there is anything worth sharing (which I retweet), or commenting on (which I reply to).

Articles

Why I use it: It’s the best use of my time, because I can pop it in a newsletter, add it to my blog, share on social media, while it builds my written content, and drives traffic to my website through keywords. This content can be repurposed in the future in workshops, eBooks and even public speaking presentations.

Article writing is an essential skill for business owners because you can demonstrate your value easily and build your credibility. (I offer extensive training in this topic).

How I use it: I write an article about whatever topic is on the agenda, or is being discussed in my circles. I like to answer my client’s questions and concerns. I publish it in my email newsletter and on my blog, which can be easily shared on Facebook, in relevant groups, and on my Twitter, LinkedIn and Google Plus profiles.

Joint Ventures

Why I use it: Two heads (or more) are always better than one! It’s easier to create an impact, and deliver value to your client base, when you join forces with others. It’s a great way to expand your circle of influence. If you are new to business, create a joint venture as soon as you can.

How I use it: I joint venture with my graphic designer buddy Jeanne Treloar, because she is a branding genius. We share an audience, and we complement one another’s services. At the end of the day, our clients benefit more when our services work together, because they look great as well as increasing their visibility and reach. I have also partnered with a WordPress developer so that I can focus on training and marketing (which I love), and he can do the technical website parts. It’s a win/win/win – for me, my partners and my clients.

Workshops

Why I use it: I use workshops because I can share ‘how to’ skills to a group instead of just one on one, which is a slower process, and can get tedious at times. Because I have a teaching gift, and love to impart knowledge, it makes sense to use this method. The process of working within a group event creates buzz, and leads to referrals following the event. They provide value as a stand-alone offering, and can also lead to further work with participants.

How I use it: I only choose topics that are unique (I try to add my own spin on them), that can truly benefit my audience, as well as demonstrate true value. Workshops for the sake of them, without really understanding what your prospects want and need, will lead to disappointment, because it will be hard to get bums on seats. It’s essential to meet your market where they are at, and deliver what they actually want! So don’t forget to ask them what they would like you to offer.

Public Speaking

Why I use it: Public speaking is a wonderful way to broaden  my reach to new people I’ve never met before. After all, not everyone is on Facebook! It’s a great way for people to experience me personally, and then they can make their own choice about if they would like to consider using my other tools.

How I use it: I never say no to a speaking gig! Once scheduled, I don’t just rely on the organiser, but contribute to the promotion of the event, so that everyone benefits. Always have an offer, a followup product, or an invitation to lead people to, following the event.

MY TOOLS

A WordPress website with an integrated blog

Social media accounts Facebook, Twitter, Linked In and Google +

MailChimp to manage my email subscribers

Business cards for networking and referrals

DON’T FORGET

  • Stay connected to your inner why – your vision and why you started in the first place
  • Set goals and intentions, so you know how you are tracking (and when to celebrate!)
  • Network Online AND Off, wherever your tribe hang out
  • Demonstrate your value using methods that highlight your strengths

Do you have tips for saving time and money? What are your favourite social media channels, and why do you use them? I’d love to hear then, so add them to the comments, or if you have any questions ask them and I’ll address them in future blogs!