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Selling things on your own ecommerce platform is vital, but social media sites are another place you should consider selling online. You can sell your products on a variety of social media platforms, but the ones that are best for your brand will be determined by: 1. Where does your target audience prefer to spend their time online? 2. What types of material do your customers enjoy? 3. Where are your target clients more likely to respond to internet advertisements? You may need to try out a few different social media selling platforms to discover which one converts the best for your audience. This blog tells  some of the top social media networks for brands to sell on online, as well as how to get set up for selling on them, to give you a sense of what's possible in terms of social selling.  Let's begin! WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO SELL ON PINTEREST? Pinterest has invested time, effort, and energy optimizing how to use Pinterest for business, and they've made it incredibly...

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Social networking is a great method to connect with current and new consumers, as well as boost traffic to your website.

That does not, however, make it easy. In social media marketing, there are a lot of possible stumbling blocks. Your Facebook page may be well-known, but your Instagram account isn't. Perhaps you've discovered that your competitors are gaining more followers than you are.


Don't lose hope! To improve your social media marketing, follow these suggestions.

Don’t go overboard with hashtag

So, someone advised you to use as many hashtags as possible so that they are seen by as many people as possible, right? WRONG. It's bad idea! This method may have worked a few years ago when social media platforms were just starting to gain traction, but it is no longer viable. The use of too many hashtags might make a post feel fake and juvenile. You'll only attract more bots and fewer people who are truly interested in what you're saying.

Don’t strive to be everywhere and do everything

“We should be everywhere, on everything,” you may have heard someone remark before. I want people to see our content!” Reality is, most of us in social media have heard those comments at some point and while is appreciated, it shouldn’t be taken literally. Focusing on various channels all at once can sometimes cause more harm than benefit. What if your target audience is females aged 13 to 19? There's a slim chance they're on LinkedIn. Your time and work would be better spent looking at your community/target audience and focusing on those channels instead of managing many accounts.

Don’t replace human interaction with marketing automation

Marketing automation is a gift that keeps on giving for all of us in the marketing department. It reduces the workload and gives you more time to work on other projects. Don't get into the trap of relying on it. Until artificial intelligence (AI) takes over the world, no marketing automation solution can replace human engagement. Responding to comments, mails, and pointing your audience to resources all require a special level of human interaction. Why would your audience want to talk to a robot on social media if they don't like talking to a robot on the phone?

Don’t ask too much of your followers

Please consider subscribing to our YouTube channel! If you agree with the use of trending subjects, please like this post. Leave a comment with your favorite social media Dos and Don'ts for 2019.  We're having a great time, too. And now you and your brand appear spammed, scaring away potential followers. This should not be done. Instead, concentrate on providing compelling material that your audience WISHES to engage with rather than making them feel forced to do so.

Don’t overlook questions, comments, and messages from followers

Your Instagram account is flourishing, your followers are growing by the hundreds every day, and people are commenting and tagging their friends; your work is done - WRONG. All of your followers' comments, inquiries, messages, and other correspondence should be responded to. Don't be the brand that ignores its customers since you already know what will happen. That audience will seek out your competition, the one that responds promptly. Social media should be used as a two-way conversation rather than a one-way megaphone.


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  1. Very informative!! Keep posting more of such blogs. It will help many digital entrepreneurs in order to get more customers!.

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  2. Great information about Social Media Marketing. Thank you and keep posting such interesting content.

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