Social Media

Social Media Analytics: WTF Does it All Mean?!

Analyzing and reporting on social media analytics is super important. BUT WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN?! S.O. has broken down the three most important social media insights - reach, engagement, and impressions. I’ve also added tips on how to improve each insight, because I’m a nice person and I care.

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Reach = how many people actually see your content

Ideally, you want all of your followers to see the content you post, right? Because of a number of different factors, like algorithms, post frequency, and timing, not all followers will see your content.

How to Increase:

Engagement = how much and often followers interact with you & your content

When someone likes, favorites or comments on your post, they’re actively engaging with your content. An active audience is important for social media growth!

How to Increase:

  • Use contest, games, and giveaways to interact with your audience
  • Post heavy visual content
  • Repurpose successful content from other channels
  • Tag correctly, both location and accounts
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Impressions = the number of times your content is displayed

While reach measures how many people see your content, impressions measures how many times it is displayed. You know how you sometimes see the same post more than once? Reach on said piece of content would be one, because it was just you who saw it. However, because you saw it more than once, the number of impressions would be more than one.  

How to Increase:

  • Follow the steps above to increase reach and engagement! Increased impressions will follow.

There you have it. Do not go blindly into the world of social media analytics, good friend. Make sure you understand what you're reporting and how it can help grow your business!

Make sure to follow S.O. Social on Facebook and Instagram for more tips!

XOXO,

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Social Media 101: How to Spend Enough Time, but Not All Your Time

The main issue with business owners and social media accounts is time. There’s not enough of it! With a laundry list of other aspects to consider, owners shove social media to the bottom of the priority list. When they do post, it's rushed. Best practices and techniques for optimum reach are not taken into consideration. I ain’t joking when I say the only way to be seen is to have a strong digital presence.

Its true that creating a social media plan takes a lot of time and effort. Once the plan is in place, it's easy to maintain. Below are my tips for really nailing your digital presence without spending your entire life doing so.

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First of All...Have A Plan

Posting willy-nilly doesn’t fly with business accounts. It’s important to have a plan in place. Create a “theme” for each day -  do a short feature of a staff member on Tuesdays, celebrate #throwbackthursday, highlight a brand you admire on Fridays. It’s okay to stray from this routine, but having one in place insures you’ll consistently have content to post.

Research Best Practices

Which hashtags make the most sense for your business? How many should you use and what’s Facebook’s text to ratio policy these days? Also, pay attention to what your page analytics are telling you. Facebook and Instagram both have pretty awesome analytics reports, which include what time of the day your audience is tuning in. Post then!

Know Your Audience

Who do you want your business to attract? I usually ask my clients to describe their business in five words, and go from there to suggest a target. Everything should be catered to this group - which platform you post on, the content you post, and the voice of your brand.

Be Consistent

Would you continue to patronize any establishment that delivered a quality product only sometimes? It’s fine to take a day off from posting, but make sure your schedule is consistent. Your audience will come to look forward to seeing what you have to say!

Schedule Content

This is super important if you want to simplify the time you spend on social content. I schedule weekly, directly from Facebook and Instagram. For Insta, you can’t exactly schedule, but you can create drafts and post super quick-like. You can do this a week out, or a month out, whatever floats your boat. Trust me - total life saver.

Looking for more in-depth info on how to optimize your brand’s content and reach? S.O. Social is happy to help! Contact today for a complimentary consultation.

 


XOXO

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Tuesday Tune-spiration: Just a Little Somethin'

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Total Eclipse of the Heart

That was crazy, right?!? Now that the total solar eclipse 2017 has come and gone, we thought the universe might tame her crazy ways. But all the werewolves turned into super wolves and she just partied a little harder. Here is Just a Little Something to get you though the week ahead. Songs for when you need a pick me up, when you need to zen out, and when you need to scream in frustration without anyone hearing you.

Featuring...

Bonnie Tyler (amazing comeback for that one song), The Growlers, Kendrick Lamar, Cloud Nothings, ABBA, Warpaint, & more.

 

XOXO,

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Tuesday Tune-spiration: Summer Playlist

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I have a distinct memory of my sixth grade classroom "luau," right before summer vacation. There were grass skirts, bright leis, and the Beach Boys Kokomo playing on repeat. That's the day I discovered surf rock, along with its ability to portray a sunny day via song. 

Aruba, Jamaica, Ooo I Wanna Take Ya...

Once the temps drop and the leaves begin to change, listening to the songs of summer keep the brightness alive. This playlist is a mixture of bright rolling instruments, relaxing soft chords, and shake your booty grooves. Sure to bring some sunshine into your lives on even the darkest of days. 

Go Ahead...Give Your Eardrums a Tan 

Featuring: the Beach Boys, Beach Fossils, Childish Gambino, Alvvays, King Khan & the BBQ Show, & more.

 

XOXO,

S.O. Social, One Month In: Why Now?

When I announced I was leaving my full-time salaried position with benefits to start my own thing, the shock in the eyes of some did not go unnoticed. “That’s awesome! Good for you!” came out of their mouths but “This b is crazy” was written all over their faces. I do admit, part of me still thinks I’m crazy. Writing full time salaried position with benefits just now made me cringe. My most honest friend, the designer who created my logo, asked...

The answer to that is long, but simple. 

I’ve had a lot of ideas in my life. Some great, some horrible, but most never shared at all...just floating through my mindosphere, hoping to be plucked up and put into action. That’s what started this, really. I realized that my mind has been constantly churning out ideas since I was 8-years-old. As I got older, I stopped sharing as much.

The most common excuse I gave myself in my adult life was “I’m too busy and too tired to make this happen.” I was working so hard bringing the ideas of others to life, my creative energy outside of work became non-existent. Most days I found myself digging deep for inspiration and finding nothing at all. When the idea of S.O. Social came around, I had come to a point, rather abruptly, where I could no longer accept this as life. Something had to happen. I was sick of being overwhelmed, overtired, and uninspired.

I am a creative human by nature. When introduced to the “real world,” I pushed that creativity aside. “Safe” jobs were those that offered stability; a sure-thing paycheck. My business idea became a reality when I realized I wanted to make a larger impression on the worldS.O. Social is the way I intend to do that.

So why now? Why start a business when you’re a year away from thirty and technically less than 25% ready? I owe it to myself to live a fulfilled and happy life. To me, that means helping people with my gifts. The words and thoughts that live in my brain need to be shared. Hear me out, and share yours, too!

Love, 

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Tune-inspo Friday: Focus Jams //

Listen, I know it's Friday and you don't want to hear about my most recent work playlist, but hear me out. I'm a girl who needs background noise when she's focusing. What that background noise is, exactly, is a constant struggle.

I created this playlist randomly the other day, and I gotta say, it's pretty damn good. It helped me whip out three blog posts, a content calendar, press release, and sample media kit. Just couldn't keep it to myself.

Featuring

NE-HI, Lorde, The Cranberries, Solange, The Postal Service, & more.

Enjoy! Hopefully not until Monday ;-) Xoxo

 

Love,

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Client Spotlight: Chicagoland Doulas

By managing Chicagoland Doulas accounts, I developed S.O. Social’s best practices and organizational style. My confidence soared, and Anne was there supporting me every step of the way. Here is an overview of how S.O. Social has helped build Chicagoland DoulasFacebook, Instagram, and Doula Blog.

The Expert Impact

I started writing as a hobby when my parents bought our first computer - I was 12. I would email my friends stories chapter by chapter, and was the first to have a LiveJournal. It housed all of my angst-filled dramatics, but also poems and short stories. When it came time to declare a major at my alma mater, Northern Michigan University, I chose English writing with a focus in journalism. Although my path has taken a few twists and turns since then, my experience has given me an unparalleled skill I like to call the expert impact.

One of my favorite professors once told me, “a journalist's job is to become a temporary expert on whatever subject they are covering.” Temporary in the way that you obviously won’t be called to deliver speeches on the matter, but informed enough to school friends in casual conversation. This skill has followed me into every industry I’ve worked. Eventually, I took the impact to the level above temporary. I started working in a coffee shop when I was 16, which led to a craving for more food and beverage knowledge. Seven years later I had climbed the ladder from host to server, bartender, and eventually Assistant General Manager of a Michelin Star restaurant. It was only a matter of time before my creative instincts took over and I was back at a keyboard, marketing the industry I had spent so much time studying. 

It was then that I realized what a powerful tool social media was, and how the expert impact benefitted me when working with these platforms. When I switched from food and beverage to marketing live music, I spent hours researching similar accounts. I read articles on the best times to post on social media and tips on live music photography. I worked everyday to gain knowledge in my new industry in order to be the most effective at my position. I did (and still do!) the same exact thing when I began managing social media for Chicagoland Doulas and Sideshow Gallery. In my opinion, being viewed as supremely knowledgable in your field is the highest of compliments. It draws people to you, and keeps them coming back for your guidance. My clients are true experts in their industries, and in order to represent them properly, I have to be one myself!

S.O. Social was founded on the endless, boundless search for knowledge. Let's teach each other something new!

Love,

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