Social media marketing is a must – but getting organic engagement is becoming increasingly difficult. With sites like Facebook and Twitter tweaking their algorithms constantly, local businesses need proven strategies to ensure that their customers see and engage with their posts.
Engagement isn’t a one-size-fits-all proposition, but it’s undeniable that some strategies to increase engagement work better than others.
So, instead of wasting your time with a bunch of ideas that may not work, let’s focus on the ones that do. Here are some of the most reliable ways to get the social media engagement your business deserves.
Live Video
The thing about static social media posts is that they’re, well… static. People may engage with them or they may not – but there’s no real incentive to jump in and get involved.
The same cannot be said of live video. Live video is of the moment – and it requires audience participation.
Instead of filming a video, editing it, and then sharing it, try using live video instead. Live video is ideal for:
- Answering questions from your followers
- Giving a “behind the scenes” look at your business
- Streaming events as they happen
- Unboxing or demoing products
Ask Questions
Here are a few suggestions of the kinds of questions you can ask:
- What do you think about X, and why?
- What’s one thing you would change about X?
- What are the qualities you look for in a [product or service]?
- What’s your daily [fill in the blank] routine?
- How do you use our product?
Go for Laughs
The things you post can be lists, images, or even questions. The key is to find the humor and make it irresistible for your audience to chime in. Here are some ideas:
- Post a picture of a wardrobe malfunction (a G-rated one, of course) and ask your followers to tell you about their most embarrassing wardrobe mishap.
- Post a list of bad advice related to your business and ask people to tell you about the worst advice they ever received.
- Tell a story about a humorous but frustrating event you experienced at work.
Stop Them in Their Tracks
An option that works is to find eye-catching, surprising, and irresistible images to include in your social media posts. The kind of thing that will grab your audience’s attention and hold it – making it impossible for them to resist clicking, reading, and watching.
Some ideas include:
- Surprising or funny images
- Unique graphics and illustrations
- Infographics
- Intriguing video thumbnails
Take a Poll
A well-designed social media poll can get the people in your target audience to engage with you in a whole new way. Polls on Facebook and Twitter – and other sites – are easy to design and post. They take very little effort and no money.
You can use a social media poll to:
- Learn about the kind of content your followers want to see
- Collect demographic information about your followers
- Find out which offers your followers are likely to take advantage of
Add a Messenger Chatbot to Make Connections
One option is to run a promotion (with a lead magnet, for example) on Facebook and let people know that if they comment, they’ll get a freebie via Messenger. It’s a good way to open a dialogue without spending a ton of money.
If you’re looking to attract new leads or build a list, this is a good option to try.
Put Your Emoji Game to Work
Here are some pointers for adding emojis to boost engagement:
- According to HubSpot, novelty emojis tend to get more engagement than faces
- Choose emojis that are easy to understand and relevant to your post
- Stay away from emojis that don’t fit in with your brand’s message and personality
- Ask your followers to answer a question using only emojis
You should use emojis sparingly in your posts. You don’t need to do it every time or replace every other word with an emoji. If you try this method, make sure to track your results and adjust according to what your analytics tell you.
Increasing your social engagement may be a bit of a crap shoot, but it’s possible to do it without spending a ton of money promoting posts and running ads. The ideas here are proven to help companies get the attention they deserve on social media.