5 Ways to Ensure Your Social Media Efforts Don’t Bomb

After signing up for all the popular social media sites, you set up your profile, make everything look just how you want it, and display all the right information. Days, weeks, and months go by, and that flood of traffic never shows up… what went wrong?? Is social media a spoof?

The answer to that question is no; however, it’ll be just as good as a “spoof” if all you do is sign up, set up your profile, pop-in every once in a while, and simply expect your web presence to be known. Social media can be an incredibly powerful force to drive traffic, clients, and customers to your business… but it takes work. The good news is, the “work” can often be enjoyable if you tackle it with the right mindset.

Below are five steps that, if followed on a regular basis and with a positive attitude, can shoot the results you get from your social media efforts through the roof.

1. Dedicate Some Time to Your Social Media Campaign

Social media is effective, but it really can’t be automated. You need to find a way to incorporate it into your schedule on a regular (preferably daily) basis. Once you grow a loyal following that’s large enough, you might be able to put a little less effort on your social media activities, but you’ll never be able to do nothing and get the results you want from it.

2. Don’t Forget About YOUR Audience

Whether it’s friends, connections, or followers (all depending on which social media channel you’re using), you need to focus a certain amount of your energy on those who have taken the first step and followed/friended you. Don’t just focus on getting more, more, and more all the time. Make a concerted effort to also focus on those who have already given you a chance.

If you never make an effort to communicate or be there for your real friends, how long will they remain your friend? Not very long I’m guessing. The same applies in social media. Remember, you’re dealing with real people. Don’t throw away your efforts by constantly trying to build upwards; take some time to build inwards every now and then.

3. Don’t Treat Them Like You Paid For Them

When you pay for advertising, depending on how much you’re spending and the market you’re targeting, you can have reasonable expectations as to what kind of results you’re going to get. However, social media is a different ball-park. You didn’t pay for those who followed you… they made that decision themselves, and they can withdraw it even easier.

If you can blast a paid ad to a market and get results from it, don’t expect your social media audience to respond the same way. People aren’t just numbers, and the sooner you realize that, the sooner you’ll get better results from your social media efforts. Treat your audience like you earned them… because you did.

4. Listen to Your Followers

Being active on social media doesn’t mean that you need to be the one always sending, posting, submitting, etc. in hopes that a certain percentage of your following responds to what you’re outputting. You also need to listen and be open to what others are outputting. Be genuinely interested in what others in your niche are saying and presenting.

If you can make your audience feel important, you’ll be easier to trust… which makes YOU more important. The best way to do that is to simply be receptive to what your audience is putting “out there” and respond to it accordingly.

5. Don’t Give Up

Almost everyone faces a point where they feel like they are in an upward battle to get any kind of return on their social media efforts. Your connections seem to be stagnant, and growth seems menial if not negative at times. Just keep at it and you’ll pull through! Normally during these stagnant times, if you take a moment to review your efforts you can usually identify what the problem is.

Perhaps you haven’t been dedicating as much time to it as you should. Or maybe you need to take some time to focus a little more inwards, or something else you’ve yet to identify. There’s always room for optimization, and sometimes that’s all it takes to get you over the hill.

The bottom line is, if you want results from your social media campaigns, you need to earn it by continuing to be active without expecting anything. Once you figure out your personal strategy, learn to incorporate it into some kind of schedule and follow the five things I described on a regular basis, you’ll quickly realize why there’s such a craze around social media: it works, as long as you do.