"Learn the language, guidelines,
and etiquette for all the social
platforms that you want to be
a part of. Being nice is always in
style."
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"Spend 90% of your time and
effort helping your audience.
When you share other people's
great content most of the
time, your own great content
some of the time, and sprinkle
in some 'helpful' promotions,
your audience will reward the
kindness."
Each social network requires a
content mix and posting frequency
that matches the expectations of its
audience.
Facebook
It’s practically guaranteed that your
audience (or a segment of it) is on
Facebook, as the platform has over
2.27 billion monthly active users.26 We
recommend posting to your Facebook
page no more than twice per day.
We also recommend keeping your
business Facebook page open all
day. If your audience is engaging with
you via comments, likes, shares, and
messages, it’s important that you join
the conversations. And if someone has
a question or complaint, you want to
be available to address it immediately.
(Also, if someone posts inappropriate
or offensive content to your page, you
should delete it quickly.)
Twitter
Unlike Facebook, you can post to
Twitter many times a day without
overwhelming your audience. In fact,
we recommend posting roughly once
per hour. You can start at once per
day and build from there. Posting
frequently is the only way you can
stay top of mind since your tweets
get pushed down users’ feeds quickly
by other activity from their networks.
That’s why we highly suggest using a
social media management platform
that allows you to schedule tweets.
But just because you should tweet
frequently, that doesn’t mean you
should always be self-promotional.
Keep the 4-1-1 rule firmly in mind.
Also, take advantage of the variety of
ways you can engage your audience
on Twitter. You’ll want to be continually
favoriting, retweeting, and responding
to tweets from your audience
LinkedIn
Because LinkedIn is a professional
networking site, it’s typically used to
share articles and blog posts, new
educational content, and upcoming
events. Unlike Twitter, which is highly
interactive (and therefore time
consuming to maintain), or Facebook,
which is best for fun/entertaining
content, LinkedIn is the most serious,
straight-to-the-point social network.
It’s also a powerful recruiting tool—you
can post job openings on LinkedIn,
and it’s probably one of the first things
potential employees check out. A good
rule of thumb is to post to your LinkedIn
page one or two times per day.
Instagram/SnapChat/Pinterest For the
social media platforms that rely
heavily on images, it’s OK to post more
often. Test what cadence works best
for your audience and your brand. You
can experiment with between three
and seven posts per day for Instagram
and Snapchat stories, and once per
day for regular Instagram posts.
Posting frequency on social networks
Developing a social media calendar
-Peg Fitzpatrick
-Michael Brenner
26 Facebook hits 2.27 billion monthly active users as earnings stabilize, NBC News, October 2018.
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/facebook-hits-2-27-billion-monthly-active-users-earnings-stabilize-n926391