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Ask Buffer: Will Scheduling My Social Media Posts Affect My Engagement?
Question: I’m trying to grow the social media accounts for my small business, but I’ve heard that using scheduling tools can cause low engagement and reach. Is this true?The short answer is: no. Consistency is more likely to raise your reach and audience engagement — which is the primary service offered by third-party scheduling tools. However, this myth persists for several reasons.This article from Social Status posits that this belief is thanks to the idea that platforms like Twitter and Instagram purposely limit the reach of posts scheduled with third-party tools to get people to use their native scheduling capabilities – but there’s no evidence to support this. The article also mentions that influencers in the social media marketing industry might be influencing this idea.Whatever the reason, we’re here to analyze this myth and, hopefully, debunk it for you!How do we know scheduling tools are not the culprit of low engagement?Organic reach is the number of eyes on your content without you paying to reach a specific audience. Unlike ads, organic posts aren’t targeted to specific audiences, so they rely on the social network’s algorithm.While we don’t know all the details of how algorithms work, we do know that one of the main goals is to keep people scrolling on the platform so that they see more ads. What does this mean for you?The algorithm rewards high engagement, which is directly linked to consistency for many social media users. This means that the more active you are, the more your engagement and reach increase. While the algorithm considers multiple factors, it doesn’t seem to disfavor scheduled posts. In fact, we (along with other folks at Sendible and Agorapulse) have done the research, so we know that third-party scheduling tools help (not hurt) your reach. The most recent report (done in 2020) found that posts scheduled on Facebook via third-party tools achieved 10.3% more engagement than those posted natively, proving scheduling tools are a good investment.💡Check out our complete analysis here.This increase in engagement could be because of the many advantages that come with these tools. Buffer, for example, finds the best times to post, analyzes which kind of content is the best, and helps you easily respond to comments – all of which are important for growing your social accounts.Of course, this doesn’t account for marketers who see lower reach and engagement from third-party scheduling but get better results when switching to native scheduling. So it’s essential to experiment with both approaches to see what works for you.What does cause low engagement?High-quality and engaging content will perform well on social media, whether posted via an app or natively through a platform. What impacts engagement is elements like poor quality content or a lack of interaction with your audience.Once your post is scheduled, there’s still work to do. You can’t just leave a post and expect it to perform on its own. You must check in daily to see the responses, shares, and comments. If you don’t, your reach will nosedive as fewer of your posts appear to your followers and, in turn, your potential audience.💡Hint: You can use Engage by Buffer to connect with customers and respond to their comments on time.Scheduling doesn’t preclude you from being proactive with your content. If you schedule your posts, you need to block out time for when you can be active and present on your page to respond and engage with your followers.If you engage frequently and still see low reach, consider experimenting with different content formats, trying out new platforms (Twitter instead of LinkedIn), or implementing one of the following tips.How can you get the best out of your scheduled content?As a general rule, content designed specifically for the platform it’s going on performs better. Learn the ins and outs of the different channels so that you can use social media features to their fullest potential.Publish at the best times for your audience: Using a third-party scheduling system means your content is going out at your profiles’ optimized times – whether that’s 5 am or 5 pm.Great content that increases engagement + a system that increases your reach = more business for you.Prepare in advance: Using a strategy that involves scheduling content in advance allows you to plan and leave time for creative ideas that might come up on the fly. And when you don’t have any new ideas, your scheduling tool is already cued up with all the content you’ve prepared.Give people a reason to stay and engage with your content: Instead of propping up your campaigns and products, turn the focus on your customers to increase engagement. It’s important to post about topics that are important to your audience and will resonate with them. Consider implementing UGC, conducting giveaways, or setting aside time to answer customer questions.Respond to your audience: After posting, keep an eye on your content for new comments that you can engage with. You can also pose a question matching your content and participate in the conversation. Research from Twitter shows that people are willing to spend up to 20% more with brands that respond to their tweets. Here’s an example of community engagement from our social media at Buffer. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Buffer (@buffer) Prioritize quality content and engagement over frequent posting for the best resultsMany elements contribute to high reach and engagement, so merely keeping a consistent posting schedule without interacting with your followers will poorly impact your post performance. The quality of your content — and its relevance (or lack thereof) to your audience — could also cause low engagement. Instead, use the time saved by a scheduling tool to create great content and engage your followers.💡Buffer’s scheduling allows you to save time and free up space for creating great content ideas. Get started today!
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What is the most powerful form of marketing for B2B companies?
Do facebook ads still cut it or should I try other other options? submitted by /u/ntendek1 [link] [comments]
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Has anyone had a really great post-purchase/booking experience?
Hi all! I’m doing some research into best practices around post-purchase experiences. Has anyone seen any companies doing this particularly well that they could share? If you bought something extra, what convinced you? I’m primarily interested in the airline industry (e.g. bought extra legroom or bag space after you purchased your ticket), but would appreciate examples from anywhere. Also would be great to know where and when they communicated the upsell to you that made it special. Thanks! submitted by /u/gcbrain [link] [comments]
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broadcast using whatsapp
I have 10k users and want to send messages to them. How to send message to them without getting banned? Do you use bot to send message that won’t get you banned? submitted by /u/Substantial_Gift_861 [link] [comments]
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Free Methods to Make Money on Reddit – Making Money Online with Autobotsoft.com
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Who will you share it with?
Books used to be a solitary endeavor.
Ironically, it took the network effect and noise of the web to flip that idea upside down.
Now, a book is a totem, a chance to share, an item to be discussed, a physical instantiation of an idea that can be drawn on, exchanged or simply sit on your desk.
On Saturday, in dozens of countries around the world, the volunteers behind the Carbon Almanac will be holding book signings to celebrate the launch of this project. I’ll be doing three, and I hope you’ll stop by and say hello if you can. (Details and venues are here). It’s a world record signing because it’s the only world we’ve got–and we are all authors of our future.
Why a book and not a website?
Because the book is complete, coherent and represents a moment in time. Because a book can create a conversation and an event. Because we hope you’ll buy three.
Why three?
Because when you hand someone a book that they might not have thought to buy on their own, you can talk about it.
And that’s what’s missing in this urgent but largely ignored moment.
The conversation.
The peer-to-peer interactions that help us make up our minds and then take action.
You know someone who needs to understand what’s happening, because they care enough about our future that they’d actually like to know.
Get them a copy. Hold your own signing. Talk about it and then see the systems that are changing our world. We need to start now. We are all authors of our future. And doing nothing is a choice, but one that we’ll regret.
The book is already a #1 bestseller in Italy and the United States and available in the Netherlands as well. Thank you for supporting it.
PS here’s another try at inserting our team’s launch video. Sorry about the tech glitch.
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Crumble cookies marketing strategy. How are they winning?
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Top marketing automation tools in Digital marketing – Automate your marketing campaigns
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Top 20 Free and Paid Email Finder Tools!
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A Complete Guide on Customer Journey Mapping and User Experience
Research shows that as much as 51% of the users move from a brand due to substandard customer experience and about 81% of the customers state that switching brands can be stopped if there is an improvement in the customer journey and customer experience. You can provide a great customer experience only when you know your customer journey well. https://www.embitel.com/blog/ecommerce-blog/complete-guide-on-customer-journey-mapping-and-user-experience submitted by /u/HippieSwat [link] [comments]