Written by
Rebekah Radice
Published on
October 12, 2015
As a business owner or entrepreneur, you know the power of social media.You even understand why you should invest time, money and resources into social media.And yet, you still find yourself wondering how to use it successfully.Oh sure, you've been marketing your business with social media for a while. You've even created valuable connections and started to see momentum.But results are few and far between. At least, results that truly matter.Now here's the good news.You can find success through four simple words.
Not convinced?Let’s break them down to better understand why each one is a vital ingredient to your social media success.
Successful marketers know that purpose drives strategy.They also know that purpose is the reason why one company succeeds while another fails.It gives meaning to your efforts and creates passion in your work. (and an added bonus - it does the same for your team!)But finding your purpose in social media isn’t always easy.Knowing why it supports your business goals and desired outcome can feel illusive.However, getting clear on your purpose is critical, because one thing is for certain.As the bullet train of social media continues to run full steam ahead - you either need to get onboard and learn how to it in a purposeful way - or risk getting run over by your competition.So, where do you begin?Look to those succeeding at social media. Understand what is working and why. How are they living and breathing their social media purpose?Take one of my favorite Facebook Pages as an example: Charlottesville DowntownMall.Now before you ask, I'll answer. Do I live in Charlottesville? No. Have I ever been there? No.Would I love to visit this city because of their page alone? ABSOLUTELY!
The Charlottesville team does an amazing job speaking to their audience, and encouraging conversation.They GET their purpose and the message they're sharing. In fact, you see their purpose (to share the beauty of the area) in every single post.And their audience eats it up like a hot, just out of the oven donut on a cold winters day. Their content (and engagement) is THAT delicious.
How can you become the Charlottesville of your industry, niche or local market?Begin by answering these seven questions.
I'm a firm believer that the only fast lane to success is through innovation and education.The more you know and understand about social media, the easier it is to gain momentum.And once you gain momentum, you can claim an unfair advantage over your competition.But what does it actually mean to innovate? The best definition I’ve heard comes from Scott Berkun who studied the word for years,
“Innovation is significant positive change.”
Just look to innovators within any industry and you’ll see this in action. Not only are they the change everyone else revolves around, but they've also incorporated four core qualities.
Innovators know that the online world is constantly evolving. Just when you think you’ve mastered social media, another change pops up.You post an update, share an image and boom - those best practices are instantly outdated.To stay ahead, you must be willing to push outside preconceived limitations, and instead focus on a results oriented, data-driven outcome.What does that look like?
David Allen, the productivity guru, said In “Getting Things Done” that,
“'Anxiety is caused by a lack of control, organization, preparation, and action.”
Failure in social media is most often brought about by a lack of planning and preparation.But imagine…
Believe it or not, it's all very possible. With the right social media business plan in place, it can be manageable, measurable and -- offer explosive results.Plus, with a plan in place, you can say goodbye to the hunt and peck method of social media marketing. Here's how...
Clearly spell out where you want to be. For example:
These are only a few steps to get you started. Want to learn more? I wrote about it in this article.
Now that you’re clear on why you’re using social media and how you’ll use it going forward, now it’s time to get strategic about your execution.Larry Wolff, CEO of Wolff Strategy Partners, a provider of interim executive and technology services, says,
“95% of companies I consult with have strategic goals not met. This is due to a lack of goal setting and execution. A plan is either not communicated effectively to other team members or worse yet - no plan is in place - leaving the execution up in the air.”
If you want to turn social media into the catalyst that drives you toward your goals, realize that execution is your key.Does it have to be perfectly executed every single time? Absolutely not.Practice makes perfect, and a commitment to your social media strategy is essential.Consistency builds trust. It also allows you to create a workable, sustainable and successful plan.Execute, execute, execute!
Your social media success is directly impacted by your willingness to dive in and get a little dirty.What do I mean by that?Don't be afraid to make mistakes.And as a recovering perfectionist, I have much to learn in that area.But as Sam Rizvi, CIO of Post Planner, always reminds me,Done is better than perfect.Don't let your fear of putting something out there at 75% complete keep you 100% out of the game.Keep pushing, keep moving, keep doing and most importantly - keep learning.
Always remember: Done is better than perfect. Keep pushing, keep moving, keep doing. #business #goals pic.twitter.com/YHAdqYAshk
— Rebekah Radice (@RebekahRadice) October 8, 2015