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Social Media Engagement: How to Grow Your Audience Fast

Growing the audience base is one of the most difficult and daunting tasks for businesses, and along with that, comes another big challenge of building engagement.

By Phil StephanPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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A lot of brands push out tweets, feeds on Facebook, and updates on LinkedIn about their products and services, but they only see a little engagement on them.

Though, you need to have an audience to get social media marketing to work. But, in order to truly engage your audience and increase your social media reach, you have to do well in your business niche. Just the “follow us” approach will not be going to work effectively.

What is Social Media Engagement?

Social media engagement is a metric that measures the performance of social media activities. Commonly, it is defined by the likes, shares, follows, retweets or comments received in view of the social media efforts for any business, resulting in user interaction.

These metrics are important to measure the success of your social media marketing campaigns and help you accomplish your business goals through leads and sales. The basic idea is to create and develop a meaningful relationship with your audience through social media posts and updates.

Here’s how you can grow your audience fast through social media engagement:

Define your goal:

You need to clearly articulate what you want your followers to learn from your brand on social media. The success of your social media marketing campaign depends on what your business has to offer and what suits it best.

Since having a goal is important for any business to create a positive impact on social media, you should clearly outline how you should engage your audience. When you have your goal defined, you can plan and strategize your content accordingly.

For any professional assistance, reach out to an ethical digital marketing agency that specializes in planning and executing customized online marketing strategies with scalable growth.

Know your audience:

The audience engages with the posts they want to see on your social media channel. Therefore, to create a good social media engagement, you need to get into your audience’s head before you begin creating your design or content strategy.

Many businesses make the mistake of not understanding the expectations of their audience and how to fulfill the same. This happens when they don’t know their audience well enough. To tackle this, you need to spend time with your audience and get to know their likes and dislikes, as well as pain points.

Share valuable content:

The audience follows the brands that keep them updated with the latest information or provide them value for their time. It becomes very difficult to engage your audience if you’re not creating content they would like to see.

Sharing stuff that is informative and has the ability to go viral is considered as one of the best strategies online. Hence, it becomes a mandatory step to create a plan according to your digital marketing budget consisting of the type of content you will share across the social media platforms.

Find the right time:

We’ve all been stuck into the web of social media and we know how hard it is for anyone to avoid it when it’s literally your job. And when you lose focus on your work, it causes a serious impact on your productivity.

Set aside a time to handle the reactive and proactive engagements. Plan your day around a specific social media network according to the size of the audience. This will help you get the most out of your social media efforts.

Final Notes:

Ultimately, your efforts should be aligned to build new relationships as well as create a better relationship with your customers. Put your engagement strategy into action by setting achievable goals, while justifying the time and energy required to complete it.

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Phil Stephan

Strategic content partner and digital marketing specialist at Dignitas Digital

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