Plan Of Action: The Art Of Scheduling Your Marketing
It's a crazy world out there. One of mad and useful tools like Instagram, Facebook, and Google, all of whom have danced an attention-grabbing jig and then shaken the world of marketing like it's nothing more than a can of warm Fanta. It's good. It's given the smallest companies the chance to get their voices heard, and told those days when money meant everything in this sort of field to "piss off".
The new rule goes like this: those with the best content are the ones who succeed on these platforms. Not a lot of newcomers know how to use them, though, often resulting in seemingly random content being posting. To help you out with this part of your marketing, this post will be exploring your schedule, and why it is so important.
Consistency:
The first part of this to consider is consistency. It will be hard to write posts and generate images which follow the right theme when you’re making them day by day, instead of working on them at the same time. This doesn’t matter for some accounts, but businesses have to be careful, as their work on social media will always impact their brand, regardless of how disconnected the two are from each other.
Optimisation:
Along with making sure your content is consistent, you also have to work hard to get it to the right people. This sort of challenge will only be possible if you spend the time to research and build a proper schedule, though. Some demographics are likely to be online in the morning, while others will prefer to browse throughout the day, making it easy to miss your key audience if you submit your posts at the wrong time.
Constant Content:
It’s far too easy to skip days and miss out on key opportunities when you’re simply too busy to post. It doesn’t have to be this way, though; as long as you have a schedule. By having your posts all planned out, you won’t have to worry about your day getting too hectic, as you will already have them ready. Your followers will quickly lose interest if you stop posting for weeks at a time.
Managing It All:
Finally, as the last area to think about, it’s time to consider the tools you’re going to use to manage it all. Training Connection provide a supportive environment in their Excel classes, giving you the keys to a piece of software which can handle almost all of this work for you. By having all of your posts laid out in a spreadsheet, you will get the benefit of a unique view which can help you to visualise your posts. Along with this, services like Later can help you to start posting automatically, and this can be very powerful, too.
Hopefully, this post will inspire you to start working on your own social media schedule. A lot of small companies ignore this side of their work, choosing to post as and when they feel like it. In reality, though, the biggest social media influencers in the world all work hard to plan their submissions, and this is worth considering when you’re trying to advance in the same field.