One of the most effective ways for brands to increase their organic visibility is to consistently post quality content. I’m sure by now you’ve probably heard the tired cliché “content is king”. But if you think about it from the user perspective, that’s all that really matters – especially on social networks.
Use Facebook Insights
The more you know about your audience, the better. Facebook Insights is a proprietary analytics platform that provides of variety of different data sets to help page owners measure the performance of their content. Currently Facebook Insights is broken down into five separate tabs: Likes, Reach, Visits, Posts, and People.
Use Competitor Insights
Even if you’re a top influencer in your niche, there’s still a lot you can learn from your competition. Sometimes we get so wrapped up in our brands that we miss out on what’s going on in our industry. The great part about social media is it is relatively easy to see what your competitors are up to and whether their strategies are effective or ineffective.
Build a Community
It’s not about you – it’s about them. For brands, social media is about building online communities and providing value for your audience. The top brands dominating Facebook all have one thing in common: they all managed to build thriving communities that keep their fans coming back for more. And you know what? I highly doubt they have any issues with organic visibility. Brands with strong online communities don’t need to focus on impressions, clicks, likes, or shares. Instead they focus on the value they provide on a daily basis. The rest will come naturally.
Don’t Be Lazy
Sometimes it’s not about what you do, but what you don’t do that makes you successful. There’s a lot of shortcuts that brands try to take to artificially inflate their presence on social media networks. Unfortunately, many of these shortcuts end up reducing brand’s organic visibility.
Buying page likes
For brands that are just starting out with social media, this can seem like a good idea. Find someone on Fiverr that guarantees you 5,000 “real” fans for five dollars and call it a day. If only it were that easy. There are several reasons buying fans is a bad business decision.
Posting a ton of promotional content
There’s nothing wrong with promoting your services or products every now and then. After all, if businesses can’t show off what they do, then there isn’t much of a reason for brands to invest in social media.
@siyaabJul 28.2016 — #If you’re serious about generating high quality links, you need to be very systematic with how you create and promote your content.
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