Site icon Britt Bravo: Big Vision Coach, Copywriter, Editor, Content Creator

Where should I spend time on social media?

After reading last week’s post, 7 Ways to Create Connection on Instagram, a reader wrote in to ask if she should join Instagram. With so many social media channels to choose from, it can be hard to know where to focus. If you’re wondering where to spend your precious time online try this:

Google your name and/or your organization’s name.

Which social media channels are the top results? At a minimum, your profiles on these should be up to date. If you’re not using them anymore, they should be deleted, or the last post should direct people to where you’re spending time online now.

Research where your people congregate naturally.

Look at the websites of leaders in your field. 

What social media channels are they active on and getting the most engagement on? If they’re posting a bunch of stuff, but no one is engaging with it, then either they’re not doing it very well, or it’s not where their people are. If they are receiving engagement, notice the type of content they’re sharing. You should never copy how someone is using social media, but you can certainly learn from it.

Reflect on your desires, skills, and time.

This is a tricky one. Some of the people I work with aren’t using social media because they say they don’t want to, or they don’t have time. Sometimes these are just excuses because they’re afraid to use it either because they don’t want to be so visible, they don’t want to fail, or the technology seems overwhelming.

Others aren’t using them well because they’re forcing themselves to use tools in a way that doesn’t resonate with them, they haven’t educated themselves on best practices, and/or they have overextended themselves. Unless they address these things, they may continue to have frustrating experiences on social media.

Ask yourself:

Even after you think about all of this, there’s no guarantee that the social media channel you choose will be the “right” one for you and your business. Oftentimes, you just have jump in and try it!

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