How To Grant Someone Admin Rights To Your LinkedIn Business Page

Here’s a quick and easy guide to granting someone admin access to your LinkedIn business page.

Step 1: Log into your LinkedIn account and head on over to your business page.

TIP: Make sure you’re on the admin side, not viewing as a member.

Step 2: Click on “Admin Tools”

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Step 2: Select “Page Admins”

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Step 3: Let’s find the person you need to give access to!

Type in the name of the person you’re granting admin rights to. A list will start populating so go ahead and choose the right account/person.

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Congrats!

You have successfully granted someone admin access to your LinkedIn business page!

The person you admin granted rights to will receive a notification to admin your page.

 

How To Create Your LinkedIn Business Page

Is your business using LinkedIn yet?

If not maybe now’s the time to start?

We’ve created a simple step by step guide to creating your own business page directly on LinkedIn complete with images to help you along the way.

 

Need help with your LinkedIn strategy?

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Check out more of our social media tips and tricks HERE!

 

How To Create Your LinkedIn Business Page from Kim Randall

Instagram Story Tips For Restaurants

It’s easy to believe that simply posting to your Instagram story will generate customers walking through your door, but unfortunately with social media being as overly saturated as it is, that just isn’t the case anymore.

It’s time restaurants got serious about their Instagram Story strategy, so let’s get right to the good stuff…

Add your location to your Insta Story post.

You want to target a local audience, right? This is one foolproof way to start getting your delicious food in front of your future and current diners.

Share less professional photography and more “iPhone” quality pictures.

Your future and current diners want to see what they’re getting, how they’re really going to get it. There’s nothing more disappointing than being deceived when you’re hungry

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Stop using Instagram filters on your photos.

Natural/good lighting, the right angles, and a mouthwatering dish is all you need to attract your future diners and entice past diners to return.

If you want to brighten up your pics we suggest using the Adobe Lightroom mobile phone app.

Consistency is key.

You don’t have to share a hundred times a day & let’s be honest, people aren’t going to be focused on your story that long. Start with a few Instagram Story posts a day and adjust as necessary. Maybe today you share 3 Instagram Stories and tomorrow you share 5. You do what’s right for your restaurant.

Don’t hesitate to advertise your specials.

If you don’t post it, how will they know? Let the people know what you have going on!

Reply to replies

Let’s face it, engagement is key to a long lasting social media relationship with your future & current diners. Treat every engagement just as you would if you were face to face with the person.

Watch your future and current diners Instagram Stories.

This helps keep your restaurant name in front of their eyeballs, also known as social brand awareness marketing.

Host Influencer events and encourage Instagram Story sharing.

Don’t forget to engage and reshare!

Use Instagram story template apps to elevate your stories.

Here are a few of our favorite Instagram Story template apps:

  • StoryArt – Insta Story Creator
  • Story Maker For Instagram
  • Canva
  • Featured
  • Storyluxe
  • Adobe Spark Post

Elevate your Highlight section by showcasing your specials, customer pictures, interior & exterior tours.

Get creative with it, but don’t forget to customize the Highlight Cover and Highlight Title.

Here are a few of our favorite apps for Highlight Cover icons

  • Highlight Cover Maker
  • Story Art – Insta Story Creator
  • Highlight Maker – Story Cover

Can’t find anything you like with those apps?

Use Canva to create your own. Make sure your graphic is 1080 x 1920 pixels.

Reshare customer generated pictures in your story.

Obviously not all customer pictures are going to meet your standards. One of our biggest pet peeves are pictures of food with bites taken out. That’s unappealing to us so we would never share half eaten food pictures on our client Instagram Stories. If the picture isn’t “attractive”, just comment on it instead.

We’ll leave it up to you on what type of customer pictures you want to reshare.

Lastly: Don’t give up.

It may take a while to build your views and engagement, but keep at it…trust us, sometimes it takes time to build the following you wish for.

 

Need some help with your Instagram Story strategy and campaign?

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The #1 Facebook Tip Every New Company Facebook Page Owner Needs To Know

When starting your company Facebook page, and especially during the early stages, it’s easy to want to invite everyone you know to “like” your page. We are taught that social media is a numbers game & the more likes we have, the better we will look to potential customers, the more sales we’ll make, and the more popular our company will be online.
The theory sounds amazing, but unfortunately it doesn’t work like that. Facebook’s algorithm only allows so much content to be seen by every account/person. Let’s be real for a minute. How many pages do you personally like? Probably quite a lot, huh? Facebook decides what to show you in your feed based on your actions with pages and personal accounts so why waste a view on someone that will forever stay a number, but probably never actually become customer?

The Solution

Invite people that you truly believe will become one of three types of “likes”.

1. A Customer – someone that actually pays you for what your company offers.

2. A supporter – someone that engages with your content keeping your “reach” numbers up.

3. A promoter/brand advocate – this person might simply be a promoter, but it could also be a customer turned brand advocate. This person also falls into the supporter category. This person is huge. We live in a world where word of mouth marketing is the most trusted form of marketing. Finding promoters/brand advocates is YUUUUUGE!

Tip: Unfortunately a lot family can = dead weight on social media. Be very selective who you choose to invite to your company page & above everything else be intentional with who you invite to connect with your business and then provide value in your posts to attract new organic likes.

Where have we been…?

Update on KiMedia Strategies:

To keep this as short as possible, my Mom went through a horrific battle with her health that started on November 11, 2017 in Brandon, FL and devastatingly ended on May 25, 2018 in St. Louis, MO. At first we were told what was going on with her was something curable, but quickly realized it was the dreaded “C” word. An amputation, multiple surgeries, 30 radiation treatments, strokes, rapid response calls, specialists, doctors, nurses…it was a whirlwind 6 1/2 months and I chose to stay by her side, sleeping in a recliner hospital chair every night, advocating for her multiple times a day because that’s where I knew I was meant to be.

This experience has made me even more grateful to have built the type of business that allows me to work remotely because that meant I was able to work from the 2 different hospitals, and ultimately her hospice nursing home bedside the entire time so she was never alone, but that doesn’t mean I was always successful at juggling everything I had going on.

This is the first week I am officially back in my Tampa office & I am looking to start building up my client base once again. I’ll be honest, not being able to travel to attend meetings or meet the demands of new product rollouts did cause me to lose some clients…so….if you hear of anyone looking for social media services, digital media ads, or email marketing services please consider sending them my contact information (kim@kimediastrategies.com) ❤️

I want to thank all of my clients that have been so understanding and supportive. My world was flipped upside down overnight and knowing there was so much support from all of you helped make the past 9ish months a little less terrible.

This business…KiMedia Strategies….it all started after my dad passed away & times became tough for my mom. While there was no business name in the beginning, it started as a way to try and help my mom save her home from foreclosure. I failed, but moved her into a home we had lived in together for 8+ years….she no longer had to worry about losing the roof over her head and that made me hustle even harder. My mom was the catalyst for this company. She was always my biggest cheerleader & she will continue to be part of the legacy of KiMedia Strategies.

Thank you all for all of your prayers, support, messages, and calls.

❤️,

Kim Randall

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