Social Media Success
Learn How One Social Media Professional Finds Success With Twitter
I have always been, and will probably always be a huge supporter, and user of Twitter. I’ve had an account since its early days…you know, the days where there was so little happening that the main page was a live feed of the stream. I remember that after 10pm Central the newsfeed would primarily be in languages I am unfamiliar with. I also remember that people would talk…yes I do mean REAL conversations. Over the years I’ve experienced great success with Twitter, not just for my own personal account, but also for clients. So many ask how, and while the tips are so basic, it’s truly about the follow through.
I never stop building my community – Follow, follow, follow. I use Tweepi to key into conversations that are currently happening as well as to find very targeted accounts that I’m … Read More »
Facebook Adds Short Bio & Featured Pictures To Personal Profiles
Steps to update your Facebook:
1. Visit your profile on Facebook (not your newsfeed).
2. Follow the prompts.
3. Admire your awesome updates.
4. Tell a friend.
Your Like & Share Facebook Contest Won’t Work
All too often I see people sharing pictures on Facebook with the original message being “Like and Share for your chance to win….” Sounds perfectly easy, but it actually isn’t. Requiring anyone to share the post in exchange for an entry doesn’t always work. With so many customizable privacy settings you’re never going to see everyone who shared the post making those posts hidden and unknown. Not very fair to the clueless fans that just shared your post and promoted your page. Liking a post as an entry to win is OK, but still not the best option because when you’re announcing the winner you’re not able to tag them so they will not be alerted to their winning unless they are watching your page like a hawk.
How To Run An On Page Contest On Facebook
Require the entrants to comment to … Read More »
Is Your Brand Participating In #ThrowbackThursday?
It’s #ThrowbackThursday, is your brand participating? Some ideas:
– employee pics when they were babies or teens.
– the early days of the company.
– relevant throwbacks in your industry – who invented the first chicken wing…the first female attorney….etc…
– showcase clients or customers from years ago.
No matter what you choose to do make sure you’re participating in this highly engaged, viral trend using #ThrowbackThursday & #TBT on all social sites: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Google+, Tumblr…!
Here’s our #TBT: what the KiMedia Strategies office looked like in 2010, just starting out in the corner of Kim’s bedroom. To see how far we’ve come is amazing!
13 Timeless Social Media Tips
There are hundreds of social media tips that everyone could use when it comes to their social media campaigns, but many of them come and go depending on trends, social platforms and new user behaviors…. however… we’ve come up with 11 tips that will always be relevant no matter the trends or user behaviors.
Never stop following new people.
Don’t ever ignore the trending topics, you never know where your brand might fit in.
Use the platform that your customers are on, not only the ones you prefer.
Use hashtags, but don’t over hashtag your content.
Have separate social accounts for your personal brand and for your business.
Give social media time. Success doesn’t happen overnight.
Blog about your company, and interesting topics that will help you become the leader within your industry.
Social advertising should support an engaging social media strategy, not replace it.
Never give up and … Read More »
One Social Media Trend We Are Hoping For In 2015
We see all of the “expert” trend predictions circulating the Internet. Most are very vague in the actual prediction because let’s face it, unless you have the inside scoop on what new features will be launched or what user behaviors will end up being, you can’t really do much accurate predicting when it comes to the social web. Looking back at the past 4 years of predictions one thing is for sure…. businesses really need to get serious about social media. They really need to accept that whether they like it or not, their customers and brand advocates are online and there are ways to reach them… and tools to use that can help.
This, my friends, is where our social media prediction begins
We predict that brands will begin to truly understand the importance of social analytics. They will begin to understand … Read More »
What Is The Relevance Of A Hashtag On Twitter?
What makes a hashtag relevant on Twitter?
Is it the popularity of the Tweeter that makes up the hashtag? Is it the creativity?
It seems like many brands don’t quite understand how, why or when to actually use hashtags so we’ve decided to break it down for you. We’re here to let you know how relevant a hashtag is on the various platforms, insider tips on using hashtags and mistakes we’ve all made, but need to stop making.
Twitter is one of the most relevant places that hashtags are used… and coincidently enough the first place hashtags were relevant.
Ways To Use Hashtags on Twitter
As keywords describing content in the Tweet so users are able to find it even if they aren’t following you.
As a way to host Twitter chats or parties.
To find information on a specific topic.
To follow trends.
To connect with people attending the same events.
To follow … Read More »
Facebook Scheduler Gets A Facelift, Adds Drafting Option
They have FINALLY made their Facebook scheduler just a little easier… especially when collaborating with other team members! Yes, this means they’ve finally added a “draft” option.
This is extremely exciting news for us here at KiMedia Strategies as we have thought that the scheduler has been a little tedious and outdated for quite some time. Kudos to you, Facebook. It’s about time you got something right… Now how about those post views….. #sigh
Lessons Your Brand Can Learn From CeeLo Green’s Twitter Mistake
A wise person once said “Think before you speak” and while that still applies I think it’s also extremely fair to say that we all need to starting thinking before we Tweet, text or post anything anywhere online. CeeLo Green should have done just that this weekend when he decided to respond to people on Twitter in regards to allegations that in 2012 he slipped a female ecstasy and then raped her. (see BuzzFeed’s article about CeeLo Green’s Twitter mistake)
This is where we take CeeLo’s negative and turn it into a KiMedia Strategies positive. We can’t stress enough the importance of thinking before you react online. The Internet is a scary, crazy place where people are lurking, waiting for you to mess up. They’re waiting for you to Tweet something ridiculous enough to retweet and blog about. … Read More »
Are You Holding Back Your Social Media Campaign?
We’ve all had those clients.
You know…. the ones that think that you read minds and need absolutely nothing from them. We’ve been there. All too recently to be honest. The client that is the inspiration for this post happens to be a restaurant. Now… there is a lot that we can accomplish without them online, but there are still certain things that are always needed, especially from a restaurant on a regular basis.
Some of those things would be:
> daily specials
> upcoming events
> change in hours
> holiday happenings
> local news
> and other awesome bits of content
When this information is not given it makes it extremely hard for a social media company to do anything outside of what is provided. Sure there’s a little room to get creative, but not a whole lot. Not to mention many managers and owners hate seeing … Read More »