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Engagement on Facebook is up

Engagement on Facebook is up

The beginning of 2018 brought with it major changes for social media managers, especially for those using Facebook. But the platform’s decision to favor content that’s shared, or engaged with, wasn’t a bad one.

Of the Facebook pages that we manage we’ve seen a decrease in organic reach, that’s for sure. But engagement is up. That’s right, from our experience, more and more followers are engaging with posts; reacting, commenting, and sharing the content on business pages. Changes to Facebook’s algorithm means loyal followers, those that have engaged with your business page previously - what some call ‘superfans’ – are seeing the posts in their feeds. And because these are your loyal fans they are taking the time to interact with the posts and page.

In turn, we need to reward these loyal fans with great content. The more engaging the post the faster it will be gain a reaction, share, or comment, which in turn improves organic reach. And, the posts that reach the greatest number of non-fans are those which receive the most engagement from existing fans.

So much of it is about timing. Yes, you may find that your post reaches the greatest number of people at 7, 8, or 9pm but (and this is a huge but) that post may have been circulating people’s feeds for hours and its reach may go even further if there’s been an opportunity for your fans (and non-fans) to engage prior. Just give it a try.

It’s rare that we post text only, so when I say images remain popular I actually don’t have much to compare this by other than knowing, as a former news editor, pictures paint a thousand words and I’ll almost always choose cute babies or puppies for the front cover.

The posts that do the best are the ones that appear spontaneously, or at least in the eyes of our fans. So, if we take the Local First Springfield Facebook page for example, the posts that gained the most engagement over the past month were our visit to see members exhibiting at the Illinois Products Expo, the day after the opening of Free Press Coffee on MacArthur and the Saturday morning we dropped into Custom Cup Coffee and Three Twigs Bakery. What’s also important to note is the pages that we tagged in these posts have a decent following – and most importantly – a loyal fan base AKA superfans, or what I call brand ambassadors. And, what’s even more obvious, is that you can’t fool fans. They know when you’re sharing ‘real time’ content. And that’s key. So, what’s the answer to increasing engagement (and reach)?

  • Post about your tribe, whether that be your members, clients, customers, staff, donors, or volunteers.
  • Post photos taken in situ; they don’t need to be perfect.
  • Share photos of people, places, and pets (but please don’t fill my newsfeed with photos of random dogs standing on their head - it needs to be relevant).
  • Tag, tag, tag those you want to interact with, those that you’re confident will interact with you, and those who also have great engagement.
  • Be timely, don’t get caught up in needing to post at 8pm because that’s when the greatest number of your fans is likely to see your post. You want non-fans to see your post too … post when it’s time appropriate and allow your posts to gain momentum.
  • Sharing others’ content may not gain you much in the way or reach or engagement, but, it will develop a potentially mutually beneficial relationship and … you may even gain some of that page’s fans.

Remember you’re in it for the long run and you have to be able to adapt, quickly, to changes in Facebook’s algorithm. But until the next change, this is what we’re (mostly) sticking to.

 

 

Facebook & Instagram training

Facebook & Instagram training

We are teaming up with Local First Springfield to offer members and non-members a 90-minute class that takes participants behind the scenes of Facebook and Instagram business pages.

Social media needs to play a major part in your marketing strategy in 2018.

For just $30 (with $5 going to the non-profit Compass for Kids) we will provide a live demonstration on Facebook and Instagram focusing on:

·      Page content

·      Generating engaging posts

·      Boosting

·      Ads

Two sessions are being offered, Thursday, February 1st from 7.30am and Friday, February 2 from 3.30pm at Gem PR & Media 2121 W. White Oaks Dr, Springfield, 62711. Spaces are limited to 18 per session. 

Book your place by emailing Bill McMahon at info@localfirstspringfield.com by January 19th. 

How to improve your SEO

How to improve your SEO

Whether you’re writing a blog, a Facebook post, or article how you write and what you include will make all the difference when it comes to online traffic.

First of all, make sure you include keywords. I’d recommend at least three. Think about the words your target audience will use to search for you on Google.

Be clever when it comes to your headline. Again, use words that will be plugged into the search engine.  

Don’t ramble. Get straight to the point.

Avoid redundant words and repetition. Keep it short. I always try to keep my blogs to around 200 words, my articles to between 300 and 450 words for Eighteen21, and my Facebook posts to one sentence (two max).

Include links to other pages, articles, and social media platforms. Backlinking helps increase your SEO.

Include a call to action; at the very least remind people where they can find out more or who to contact.

So, with the above in mind, if you’re looking for great content creation, by a professional, with more than a 15 years’ experience in the media industry, call 217-210-1589 and speak to me, Gemma, about how Gem PR & Media can help get you and your business noticed online!  

Search Engine Optimization

Search Engine Optimization

I write about social media, in my blogs, a lot and there’s a reason for this. I want people who are searching for social media companies in Springfield, IL, or Central Illinois to come across Gem PR & Media early on in their search. 

We blog almost every week and post links to our Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn pages. We do it because we know this will improve our search engine optimization (SEO). 

The key to improving SEO is adding new and relevant content to your website and social media platforms regularly. By relevant content I mean anything that is helpful, or of interest, to your online audience. So, I tend to write about social media, the benefits and my top tips for a successful campaign. I also talk about public relations, because that’s a major service we offer our clients. Content creation is another thing that we are known for so I try to write about that too. And finally, I’m always telling you what we’re up to because then you know that we’re not only investing in the communities in which we operate, but that we are continually educating those around us of our expertise.  

Making sure you’re properly registered with Google is key. There are other things you can do too, to help with SEO, such as registering with search engines other than Google, like Bing, for example. 

When it comes to social media, it’s all about quality over quantity. It doesn’t take too much to visit your LinkedIn page every few days, like an article or even comment in the feed. Anytime you write for a publication, have an interview on TV or radio or are featured in an industry journal make sure you list these on your LinkedIn profile. 

Engage with one or two people each week on Twitter, whether that’s a retweet, a like, or by having a conversation with them. 

Improving SEO is something we work on for many of our clients and their businesses. 
If you have any concerns or questions about your SEO get in touch with the team at hello@gempremdia.com.