Posts tagged “Linkedin marketing”

 
 
 
If you’re looking to make your central business platform LinkedIn, you’ll be able to have the opportunity to create articles that express your opinions, expertise and knowledge to your connections and others interested in topics within your industry of choice. 
 
Articles on LinkedIn are like standard blog posts that you may post on your website. They can give your audience a closer look at your industry, allow you to explore features of a new product or service you have on offer or can simply be a place for you to re-post any blogs you have on your website as a LinkedIn article. 
Here are the benefits of LinkedIn articles, and how you can start writing them. 
 
 
So, you have social media accounts set up for your business – now you need to post on them. But working out how many times you need to post each week will help you create a good strategy and work out the optimal times to put your content on social media. 
 
Each social media site is different, and the volume of posts you put up per week will vary over all your accounts. Looking at the four main social sites for businesses – Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter – here’s some advice on how many times you should be posting. 
 
 
 
In the last year, video content has started making a huge impact on social media. Apps such as TikTok have given new life to a once formulaic, algorithm-based cycle that saw many businesses lose or find it difficult to get views online. By 2022, online videos are likely to make up 82% of all consumer internet traffic, which is 15 times higher than in 2017. Therefore, now more than ever is the time to start developing video content for your business. Here are just some of the reasons why you need to start producing content in 2022. 
 
If you’ve never created any video content before, the process may feel daunting. But you don’t need fancy equipment or editing software to make your videos creative, innovative and the go-to source for consumers in your industry. Long-form video content like we see on YouTube doesn’t always have to be the only option available either, with Instagram reels and TikTok allowing you to create videos under a minute that gain large amounts of engagement, reach and impressions. You want to keep the viewer engaged, and they’ll move on quickly if they’re not impressed with what you’re showing so don’t be afraid to experiment at first with how your content is produced. You should keep it in line with your brand values and reputation on other social media as this will create a consistency across platforms. 
 
 
 
 
If you know how to write good copy for your social media posts, then you need to make sure the images you’re putting alongside it are as equally engaging and interesting. With visual content being one of the main things you need to focus on when advertising on social media, you must make sure it is a good way to attract people to interact with you and follow you on social media. 
 
With images on LinkedIn having a 98% more engagement rate than plain text posts, getting your visual content right is important to sustain your social media growth. Here are some tips on how you can achieve this with your visual content online. 
 
 
 
 
In the last year, video content has started making a huge impact on social media. Apps such as TikTok have given new life to a once formulaic, algorithm-based cycle that saw many businesses lose or find it difficult to get views online. During 2022, online videos are likely to make up 82% of all consumer internet traffic, which is 15 times higher than in 2017. Therefore, now more than ever is the time to start developing video content for your business. Here are just some of the reasons why you need to start producing video content in 2022. 
 
When you start your social media pages for your business, it can be difficult to work out exactly what content you need to post to improve your reach, engagement, and followers online. We hear a lot of talk about creating a ‘marketing plan’ and what that entails, but you cannot make this kind of plan if you’re unsure on what content you need to be posting. 
 
Here are some ideas on what you can post that will see your business thrive online. 
 
Infographics 
 
Infographics are an increasingly popular form of content that’s being used on social media to advertise or put a point across. With the information being split across multiple different images, it will be easier for your audience to  
 
 
 
 
When you start your social media pages for your business, it can be difficult to work out exactly what content you need to post to improve your reach, engagement, and followers online. We hear a lot of talk about creating a ‘marketing plan’ and what that entails, but you cannot make this kind of plan if you’re unsure on what content you need to be posting. 
 
Here are some ideas on what you can post that will see your business thrive online. 
 
 
 
 
LinkedIn is the perfect place for business who are looking for a professional platform to market on. With 722 million users, then it’s clear there’s a wide and diverse audience that can be reached by marketing your business effectively on there. 
 
However, it can often be neglected as businesses focus on there more audience-based platforms such as Instagram and Facebook. LinkedIn however can be powerful and important platform for your business if it’s used correctly, and you market in the correct way on it. 
 
Here are some tips that you can follow to make your business stand out on LinkedIn, and have it become a big part of your marketing strategy. 
 
 
Outsourcing your social media, can improve the efficiency and productivity of your business, as the company can focus on its core operations. It is mainly used to significantly cut labour costs, save time and money among many other factors. 
 
Outsourcing your social media means a third-party company will have access to your accounts (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn for example) so that they can spend time researching your industry and posting relevant content that speaks to your target audience. 
 
If you’ve been trying to decide whether or not to outsource your social media marketing, here are four reasons why outsourcing your social media might just be the best thing you ever do for your business. 
 
 
 
If you want to engage with your target audience, you need to create content that makes them sit up and take notice. Attention grabbing content is the perfect way to do that, while also getting people talking about your products or services through useful information, tips, tricks, and tutorials. For content to be truly effective, it needs to serve your audience’s needs as well as your business goals. 
 
In this blog, we’ll explain how businesses can make their content attention grabbing to send their engagement rates through the roof… 
 
When you sign up for LinkedIn, you have two options – you can either stick with a free account, or upgrade to a premium one. Both offer various features, but which one should you be using? Can you run your personal or business account just on the basic features? Here are some of the differences between using a free LinkedIn account and a premium one. 
 
Both accounts let you create a profile that allows you to show your professional identity. You can list your achievements, your education, and publications you may have and can list previous jobs you’ve done. You are also able to write your own personal statement that will tell the audience a bit about yourself and how you work, what your current line of work requires and what your experience is. 
 
Free LinkedIn accounts are great for beginners who are looking at how to navigate the app and work out all its features. It’s a great tool that you can  
 
Research has shown that 85% of businesses now use video as a marketing tool, with 92% of marketers agreeing that it is an important part of their marketing strategy. From this data you need to be considering your options going forward. So, here are 5 reasons why you should be publishing video content on your social media platforms. 
 
Grab Their Attention 
 
Generations are changing and having a picture or a piece of long form text as a creative won’t grab their attention anymore on social media. Whereas, video is a fantastic way to hook your audience, as video content holds the viewers’ attention 5x longer than an image or piece of text. 
 
Video allows you to be concise and capture the viewers' interest in the first few seconds. It’s important to make sure that in the first split second of your campaign, you can attract people’s attention and make them stop scrolling through their feed to pay attention to your brand. This lies in your ability to condense information down into easily digestible snippets of content that is  
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