Most social media blogs advise regular posting on social sites and sincere interaction with other users. The general idea is to use the social sites as a meeting place to find people: friends, associates, customers, future clients and business partners. And to engage with people effectively, you need to be actively posting and participating in the conversation.
However, for many accounts, regular activity is difficult to maintain. Some profiles lack complete information, and even a profile picture. (Incomplete profiles, especially those without a photo, often indicate a fake account.)
Just how many dead accounts are out there? Business Insider reported that 56 million of the 175 million users Twitter claimed as of March 2011 followed zero other accounts, while 90 million Twitter accounts had no followers. That means 32% of all Twitter accounts aren’t following any accounts, and 51% aren’t being followed at all. For social accounts, that’s not very social!
Just as a balanced diet combined with exercise is the best way to maintain your health—balance on social media is the key to an effective marketing strategy.
Consistency is one of the secrets most successful companies and marketers have in common. Small businesses should observe balance and consistency in social media activities to remain robust and visible. To stay consistent in social media, keep the enthusiasm going and always do “social media with purpose” (which is the motto at Lightspan Digital).
Here are five tips on how to consistently maintain your social media presence and gain social media staying power.
What are your tips to maintaining social media staying power? Leave them in the comments below.
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