Has your social media content hit the skids?Does it feel dry, lifeless, and boring? If so, you're not alone.It's a common occurrence spawned by the massive amount of content coming at you on a daily basis.Eventually your overstimulated brain is bound to hit the proverbial "brick wall."The good news? With a little work, some analysis and a commitment to fixing what's broke, you can get back on track. Below are six ways you can spice up your social media content and re-engage your social media audience!
Spice Up Stale Social Media Content
1. Pay Attention to Your Analytics
Your social media analytics have a story to tell. Hunker down and pay attention to what they are saying.What you find is not for the faint of heart. Be prepared to uncover a few telling reasons your engagement, mentions, and/or +1's have dropped off the map.Analytics are your key to keeping an eye on the prize.While it can be easy to get carried away in the glitz and glory of a growing social presence, maintain a focus on the goals you set at the onset.Make responsible decisions about the direction (and voice) behind the content you share, and be prepared to make adjustments as necessary.
2. Ask Thought-Provoking Questions
The questions you post or tweet should evoke an emotion. Do you want to make your audience think, laugh, cry or excitedly answer? Decide before you share your next piece of content.Take interesting tidbits related to your business or product and turn them into questions your audience can relate to. Make sure to avoid generalities.You want you content to be interesting, appealing and instantly relatable.
Examples would be:
- When you stay in a hotel room, are you a tucked or untucked kind of person?
- Do you squeeze the toothpaste from the bottom or top of the tube?
- Would you rather spend a weekend in the mountains or lounging on the beac?
- What's your favorite way to spend a Saturday?
3. Incorporate Images, Text and Video
People are more likely to be interested in your content if it is diverse. Use a healthy mix of text, Infographics, photographs, charts and video to get your message across.Then test out variations of each and determine with what type of content receives the best response. Just because an image performs best on Facebook, does not mean it will do as well on Google+.The most important component to the success of this strategy is to know what your fans and followers are looking for. Then give it to them over and over again.Oreo does a terrific job at this.
4. Gather Feedback and Opinions
Want to know what your fans and followers are thinking? Ask them! Your audience will be happy to tell you.They will also be far more likely to interact with you if you stop simply pushing out content and truly take the time to ask and listen to their needs.Ask questions that will provide insight into what type of content they are interested in, what they would like to see more or less of, and how they like to consume information.Your fans are happy to share, all you have to do is take the time to get to know them.
5. Be Human and Accessible
Being formal is important to maintain your reputation, but do not be afraid to let your fans and followers see behind the curtain every once and while.Pepper in a few posts that contain personal information. Talk about what is happening over the weekend, events you are attending or the inside scoop behind the day-to-day of your business.Sharing more than just business related content builds trust and provides a far more authentic persona for people to connect with. People want to do business with people, give them a glimpse into what makes you tick.A side note: If you are uncomfortable with sharing the minute details of your life, that's ok. This does not have to be pictures of you and your family at the neighborhood barbecue.Just remember, sometimes keeping your content light and fun is just as impactful (if not more) than posting the informative pieces you post on a daily basis.
6. Never Stop Engaging
You can't expect people to interact with you if you aren't actively engaging. Never stop retweeting and responding.Stay on top of those that share your content and thank those that do. Engaging with your audience is the quickest way to build rapport and take a relationship beyond the superficial.
How do you spice up your social media content? I'd love to hear your answers in the comments below!
About Rebekah Radice
Rebekah Radice, co-founder of BRIL.LA, has traded narcissism for purpose. When not driving growth, you'll find her tricking family into thinking she's Emeril Lagasse - likely covered in marinara. The spotlight was fun, but impact is better. These days she's using 20+ years of brand brilliance for good.