Here are the three social media mistakes you could be making and perhaps, you are not even aware of them. The time now to put an end to them.
3 Social Media Mistakes You Must Avoid
1. Focusing on the Wrong Things
Often the excitement of using social media for search rankings is so high that you are inadvertently focusing on the wrong things. You are perhaps wondering how many tweets in a day should you send out or at what intervals you should plan your Facebook posts. While these are no doubt important aspects, in the long run, your initial focus always needs to be on your content and of course the value you are adding to the community via social media. It does not really matter how often you post (though of course, the gaps should not be too long) so long as you post something that is interesting and relevant. Such content garners more social shares and recommendations, which are positive signals for SEO.
2. Spreading Yourself Too Thin on Social Media
Either because of the general social media buzz or because everyone is on social media, you think it is a good idea to get on every social media platform out there. And once that is done, what next? No clue? Well, no one said, that is present on social media magically bumps up your rankings. You have to have a well-defined strategy. And naturally, your returns will be maximum only if you choose the social media with care…the places where your audience is most likely to be present. When you spread yourself too thin by registering your presence on all possible social media platforms, naturally, your focus gets diluted. No single social media site will get the attention and the planned strategy it requires to make an impact. And the result, of course, is no increase in your search rankings.
3. Social Media Solely as a Promotional Platform
Using social media solely to promote your business, your company and your brand all the time is not the right approach and will actually work negatively for you. Social media is well, a social platform and you need to focus on interacting with the community- your peers, niche influences and of course customers. You do this by participating in discussions, commenting on their posts, offering to help and resolve queries when you can. Most importantly, you must share others’ content, so that they will share yours. Also if you are privy to any special industry information, share it. This enhances your online reputation and social authority, which has a positive impact on your rankings. Have you made any of these mistakes with your social media strategies?