At Constant Raving, we know how much work it takes to
maintain social media sites for a business. We often get the question “I only
have time in my day to think about maintaining one social media site, which is
the most important for my business?” While we always recommend coming to us to
help you formulate and execute a social media strategy, we recognize that for a
variety of reasons that is not always possible. Therefore, we wanted to write a
post providing some insight for those who aren’t sure which social media site
is best for their business. For this post we have chosen the three major social
media sites to focus on: Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.
First, we want to start by saying how, if you are unable to
hire a social media management company (like us!) and cannot regularly post on
several sites, it is better to have just one or two that you can maintain. Why?
One site that is regularly updated is better for potential customers and looks
more professional than having several that are sporadically or never
updated.
Now, how to choose…
Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest are each fantastic for
different reasons. Below we have
highlighted several aspects that makes each site stand out. Take a look and,
when aligned with your businesses brand strategy and what you hope to achieve
on social media (e.x. selling houses, building brand awareness, or tempting
people with pictures of your delicious doughnuts), you should be able to find
the social media site that’s right for you!
Twitter:
1.
Twitter is
what’s happening right now
a.
Twitter is great for business that want to post
up to the moment information, or post more frequently throughout the day
2.
Twitter
forces you to deliver short, concise messages
a.
Although sometimes Twitter’s 140 character limit
can seem frustrating, this is a great way to deliver concise messages that pack
a punch
b.
Twitter allows you to go over this limit, but
since all text over the 140 characters is not visible to followers we strongly
recommend to stay within the character limit
3. Twitter only employs an algorithm for
trending topics
a.
What does this mean for your business? That,
unlike Facebook, your followers will see updates in the order in which they
were posted and not according to an algorithm that assigns importance by type
of post
Facebook:
1. Facebook is what’s happening today
a.
This is great for people who aren’t posting
extremely time sensitive material or are unable to update frequently throughout
the day
2. Videos and Pictures Win in the Facebook
algorithm
a.
The Facebook algorithm is set up so that Video
takes precedence over Pictures, followed by Links, then Text
i. This
means that followers are more likely to see the Pictures and Videos you post
than the Links and Text
b.
This is great for businesses that want to post a
variety of content, but largely post Pictures and Videos
3. Facebook has a virtually unlimited character
limit (63,206 characters) on posts
a.
While we don’t recommend getting too wordy
(people have a shorter attention span these days), Facebook is great for those
who don’t want to/can’t/don’t have time to make sure their posts are within
Twitter’s character limit
Pinterest:
1.
Pinterest
is all about the image
a.
Pinterest is great for brands that rely heavily
on images to sell their products
i. Because
you can link your Pins to whatever you choose, we always link back to the page
that will sell the product
1.
E.x. A picture of a new home will link back to
the webpage with the price and who to contact if interested
2.
Pins are
seen in the order that they are Pinned
a.
Like Twitter, there is no algorithm applied to
the order in which Pins appear on a users page, therefore the most recent Pins
are front and center
i. This
is great, but like Twitter means that you need to be updating (re-Pinning,
liking, commenting) on a regular basis to be seen
3.
Pinterest
is mostly used by women
a.
Even though we know several male Pinterest
users, women still make up the majority of users
b.
This is great for businesses that largely sell
to the female demographic
Can’t pick just one? Facebook and Twitter can be published
simultaneously on platforms like HootSuite, and Pictures work well on Facebook
and (of course) on Pinterest! As you can see from above, each social media site
brings slightly different things to the table, and therefore one or two may be
a better fit for your business.
We hope this post has been helpful! Please let us know what
you think of this post, or what you would like to see addressed in future posts
in the comments. If you have any further questions, or would like to set up a
consultation with Constant Raving so we can help you choose the best social
media strategy for your business please contact us at ConstantRaving@mvoc.com or by phone
at 919.244.7503. We look forward to hearing from you!
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