How to Commit to a Social Media Content Strategy

Author: Debbie Hemley
Published: October 25, 2010 at 9:05 am
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To create a social media content strategy that will work for your business you can think about it in simple terms.  Namely, in six characters.  C-o-m-m-i-t.

One of the most important aspects of a successful social media content strategy has to do with commitment and adhering to two key elements:
1) create social media profiles that you won’t abandon or let the content die on the vine;  2) Nurture and grow your content.

Let’s take it step by step. Think:
 Channels, Original, Maintain, Messages, Inventory, Tone and Voice

Channels

Check out the social media landscape for the best fit.  Whether you decide to have presences on multiple social media channels or a select few, come to those channels with good intentions.  If you’re using social media platforms to communicate with your existing customers and people in your industry, think about what they would be interested in.  Whether it’s a link to a blog post, video, slides, infographic--put yourself in their shoes.  What benefit will this content serve your target audience? Why will they want to spend time on your page?

Original
Re-tweeting and linking to other people’s content can be highly valuable in terms of helping to spread great material but it’s good practice to set aside time to develop your own original work.  As discussed in my earlier post, Four Ways  to Make Your Blog Posts More Readable, content can be repurposed; it doesn’t always have to be created from scratch.  You can take segments from a white paper, a slide presentation, an earlier blog post and narrow it down into more concise messages.  Highlight something different this time around.  Even update how things have changed since you wrote it.  Be sure, also, to dedicate time to staying up-to-date with what’s happening in your industry and writing about it.

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Article Author: Debbie Hemley

Debbie is a Social Media Consultant and Blogger with a unique combination of web marketing and content creation experience that span the last 15 years. She blogs about writing and social media.

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