The dirty secret of the social media world (besides outsourcing) is automation. Most of us do it. But you don’t have to look like a jack* when you do! If you share other people’s posts and then automate your posts, most people will still love you. But there are some ways to not just broadcast all the time.
You Must Be on the Platform
That means you have to get on Twitter, Facebook, or wherever you say you are from time to time. You can’t just broadcast. After all, you’re not the New York Times. For me, that’s at least once a day, interacting live with people. Of course, there’s no law that says you need to be there. But if you don’t want to look like a jack*, get on the platform. How often should you post? According to this post from Sendible “aim for consistency, not frequency.”
Respond to Others’ Queries
If someone asks you a question, answer them. If they share your posts, thank them. And so on. It’s important to have a presence or you’ll largely be ignored. Engage with people. Ask them questions, too. If you don’t know how to engage with people, you might like my book: 21 Ways to Total Social Media Engagement That Will Make You Look Like a Pro.
Don’t Make it All About You
Use the 80/20 rule to share other people’s posts. Comment on their blogs if they have them. Introduce people who might have something in common. Talk to people they way they want to be talked to. You’ll be surprised that people will answer you when you reach out. Here’s some more about the 80/20 rule in case you didn’t know: Why the 80/20 Rule Works for Your Social Media.
Being Playful is the Key
Your questions don’t have to be serious all the time, it’s ok to be playful. In fact, I really like this blog post about play: Why Playfulness Is the Key to Success in the 21st-Century. Author Zat Rana says “…play is an act of learning. More specifically, it’s a low-cost way to explore the world in order to obtain high-value advantages.”
Hi Carol,,
Great recommendations. I used to wonder if my automation was bad but I believe that I’m on Twitter and Instagram enough and socialize enough that my feeds doesn’t seem too spammy. But it’s always what others see and think so unless others mention it I guess we’ll never know.
Regards,
Patricia
Hi Patricia,
I like the way you automate and reply to people. Plus, you share lots of other people’s posts, too. So I’d say you get a two thumbs up!!!
Carol
It seems like getting engage with your audience, more you interact more you know each other :D
Hello Billy,
People get more and more comfortable the more you interact with them. Thanks for dropping by!
Carol
You are welcome Carol, you have deep knowledge about social media marketing. Glad to meet you!
Glad to meet you, too, Billy! Thank you for stopping by.