Since many of our interactions with businesses now take place online, using social media as part of your marketing strategy is incredibly beneficial.But with the number of new and established social media platforms out there, knowing which ones are best for your business can be tricky. Chances are, you do not have time to be on every major social media platform. In fact, depending on the size of your team, we recommend being on at least 2-3 and going from there.From organising our own social media strategy and helping our clients out with theirs, we've spent time sizing up the different platforms and what they do best.Read our article to learn why your business should be on social media, what factors to consider when deciding on platforms, and the benefits and limitations of every mainstream social media platform.
CONTENTS:
1. Why your business should be on social media:
2. Factors to consider when deciding which platforms to use:
2.1 What are your business goals for social media?
2.2 Who and where is your target audience?
2.3 Which platforms are your competitors using?
2.4 What content do you want to post on social media?
3. Comparing the major social media platforms:
3.1 Facebook
3.2 Instagram
3.3 Twitter
3.4 YouTube
3.5 LinkedIn
3.6 TikTok
3.7 Pinterest
4. Social media platforms: the best of the rest (Snapchat, Reddit, Quora & more)
If you are going to be putting time and effort into your social media platforms, pick ones that will best serve your business. Outline and take note of the main business goals you want to work towards with social media. We recommend picking around 3, and listing them according to priority.Typical business goals for using social media include brand awareness, customer service, reaching new audiences, connecting with existing audiences, website traffic, lead generation, and conversions/sales.
If you don't already have the answers to either of the above questions, it's time to research your audience. An easy way to do this is to conduct a customer survey. Along with asking what social media sites they use, you can also ask them about their interests, preferred content types, and what they want to see from you. Alternatively, you can take the time to create customer personas to refer to in your social media marketing efforts.
If the majority of your competitors are active on certain platforms, chances are you want to be there too. Otherwise, you could be losing potential customers to the businesses that are present.Going onto a platform that already has similar businesses also means you can keep tabs on your competitors and the types of content they're sharing.However, if very few of your competitors are on a specific social media platform, you don't necessarily have to rule it out. If anything, this can be a great opportunity to beat your competitors to something.This is especially the case when it comes to relatively new or growing platforms like TikTok or Clubhouse. If the platform aligns with other aspects of your business, such as your goals, audience or content, then give it a try.
Some social media platforms, such as Facebook and LinkedIn, will let you post and share a range of content types. Other platforms (namely Instagram and Pinterest) will focus more on visual content. Then there are the platforms dedicated to only one type of content, such as short-form videos (TikTok) or blog articles (Medium).
AUDIENCE: favoured by Baby Boomers, Gen X and Millenials.CONTENT & FEATURES:Various post types, Pages, Groups, Messenger, Stories, Events, sponsored posts & targeted marketing campaigns.GOALS: engagement, lead generation, community-building.BENEFITS:
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OUR VERDICT: It may not be the newest or the most exciting platform. But Facebook continues to be the most popular social network on the internet. Considering this, its ever-growing list of features and the ability to share various types of content, Facebook remains essential for pretty much any business.
AUDIENCE: favoured by Gen Z and Millenials.CONTENT & FEATURES:photos, videos, carousel posts, Stories, Direct Messenger, Live, Reels, IG TV, 'Checkout' feature, owned by Facebook.GOALS: sales and conversions, brand visibility.BENEFITS:
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OUR VERDICT:If you operate an e-commerce business, or if there is a visual/creative aspect to your product, service or general marketing efforts, Instagram is definitely worth your time.Learn more about using Instagram for business.
AUDIENCE: biggest demographic is 18-29, followed by teenagers, then 30 to 49-year-olds.CONTENT & FEATURES:can add images, videos, gifs and polls to posts; Twitter Lists, messages, hashtags, trending topics, sponsored tweets & marketing campaigns, search bar.GOALS: customer service, audience engagement, reputation management, boosting traffic.BENEFITS:
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OUR VERDICT:The immediate and ever-shifting nature of Twitter can be intimidating and overwhelming for some. But if you are looking to develop a stronger relationship with your audience and provide easy customer service, Twitter is a great platform for your business.
AUDIENCE: all ages (favoured by Gen Z and Millennials).CONTENT & FEATURES: short-form and long-formvideos, playlists, video scheduling, Creator Academy, owned by Google.GOALS: brand awareness, engagement, SEO.BENEFITS:
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OUR VERDICT:To put it simply, if your company has (or plans on posting) video content, uploading and sharing your videos on YouTube is essential to getting them seen.
AUDIENCE:businesses and professionals, mostly 30-49 years old, high income (almost 50% of people making over $75k a year use LinkedIn on a regular basis).CONTENT & FEATURES: native articles, editorial content, sharing 3rd party content, LinkedIn Groups, digital ads.GOALS: lead generation, building authority, thought leadership, networking, recruitment.BENEFITS:
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OUR VERDICT:LinkedIn should be a priority if your business targets professionals or other businesses. Otherwise, LinkedIn is not as important as some of the other platforms mentioned here. But we believe it is still worth setting up a company page – at the very least, to have somewhere to post job listings.Learn more about how to use LinkedIn as a business.
AUDIENCE:Gen Z, half of its total audience is under 34 years old.CONTENT & FEATURES:short-form video content (60 seconds or less), challenges, trending hashtags & sounds, discover tab.GOALS: brand engagement, brand visibility, influencer marketing.BENEFITS:
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OUR VERDICT: TikTok is not the right fit for every business. But it might work well for you if you're interested in engaging or expanding your business to a younger audience, or if you feel confident in producing short-form videos. Still, if you do want to build a business presence on TikTok, you will need to spend some time experimenting with content and the platform.
AUDIENCE: more than 2/3rds women (primary decision-makers when it comes to household products and services).CONTENT & FEATURES: images, videos, boards, search engine, inspirational content, how-to content, Pinterest Buy Button.GOALS:brand visibility, increase traffic, sales.BENEFITS:
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OUR VERDICT: of all the mainstream social media platforms mentioned in this guide, Pinterest is probably the most niche. Even so, its focus on fashion, design, food and lifestyle products can serve certain e-commerce businesses well.
SNAPCHAT: mobile-only, temporary visual story posts, informal approach, young user base (similar to TikTok).REDDIT: targeted subgroups, great for audience research & engagement, popular posts can boost traffic, time-consuming, have to adhere to strict posting rules.QUORA: allows you to look for and answer questions in your professional field, great for establishing yourself as an authority & driving traffic, time-consuming, strict posting rules.MEDIUM: anopenplatform for publishing and hosting blog posts & articles, allows you to import articles that you have published on other websites.CLUBHOUSE: a new audio-only app for hosting chat rooms and live discussions, with opportunities for listeners to participate and engage.Stay tuned for more social media marketing tips. Remember tosubscribe to our newsletter✉️ to get our best content delivered straight to your inbox! Enjoyed this article? 📚 Read our other social media guides:YouTube SEO: 12 Tips For Your Business Channel in 2021 [7 min read]9 Tips To Improve Your Instagram For Business [6 min read]8 Fast Ways To Boost Your Business On LinkedIn [5 min read]
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