In this tutorial, I shared 5 ways you can leverage to create clickable posts and get tons of shares and likes.
Do you want to start writing better social media posts? You’re willing to improve in thoughtful engagement with your social media followers? You’ve come to the right page! Sit back and read down the page to find out how it works best on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and others.
Here are 5 ways to start getting more shares and likes from your social media content:
Recognize Your Audience
You’ll be walked through the process of getting to know and understanding your target audience in two steps:
- Get to know your audience
- Find the specialty of your ideal audience
Step1: Get to know your audience
Recognizing your audience is getting to know who your specific audience is and what they like. It entails creating a persona that mirrors your audience.
Recognizing your audience is the impulse of your content marketing tactic and should be seen as something different from getting to know your specific audience. Your target should be to grow your audience through your content marketing tactic.
But, you can’t come up with great content if you have no idea who members of your ideal audience are or what they like. Desist from hitting in the shadowy and take the time to know those who are interested in your specialty.
Step 2: Find the specialty of your ideal audience
To better know your ideal audience, try leveraging the following tools:
- BirdSong Analytics: BirdSong is a prominent way to scrutinize Facebook pages. It gives you a detailed anatomy of how your rival is rocking Facebook; making it possible to see the type of content that has sufficed for them. It keeps giving convoluted details as to the specific day and time in which they trigger rapports on their FB pages.
- Google Analytics: This helps to obtain some intuitions about your target audience such as post preferences, statistical data, preferred channels for investment, and so on.
- Fanpage Karma: This is the tool that helps to recognize the most engaged followers of your rivals. It is important to realize what you’re not in support of when coming up with content.
Thank you!
Claudio