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Is a quick linking process slowing your social media growth?

A fellow marketer asked me why we didn’t automatically link our updates to Facebook, Twitter and other social media accounts, pushing our content out to all of our social media networks with one click.

My answer was simple. Although this seems like the most efficient process, I’ve found that linking different sites actually stunts your social media growth because it also links your timing. Each social media tool has a different best practice in terms of the numbers of posts, status updates or tweets per hour and should be scheduled accordingly. Posting on your sites at the same time, every time is not in your best interest.

For example, Twitter is more effective the more you use it. The more you tweet, the more followers you gain. The exception to this rule? The average click through rate per hour decreases after 2 links – meaning, if you want someone to click through to your valuable thought leadership, that should be your only tweet for an hour. If you’re syndicating general information that you don’t necessarily own, tweet as often as you like.

Facebook is different. To get your posts liked on Facebook, only post once every other day. Unlike Twitter, which by nature is a constant stream of updates, Facebook users are more easily bombarded by information and less likely to like your information if you send it too frequently.

Each social media tool has a different best practice in terms of the time of day that posts, status updates and tweets are most effective. For Twitter, late in the day and later in the week are the most retweetable times. But for Facebook, weekends are the best time for sharing.

So what’s the best solution? Focus your content.

Start by publishing a blog and post it on Facebook once every other day. Re-purpose that post for Twitter and tweet throughout the day with additional information about the same topic – even repost the same blog with different lead-ins multiple times. Then, mix in other timely stories and post as often as possible. If it helps, make an editorial calendar with the number of posts per day for each social media tool.

If you’re farther a long with your social media following, try an integration solution like Hootsuite. This tool is more than a simple social media tool that sends one post to multiple sites at the same time. It allows the user to send updates to multiple places at various times and also allows for scheduled postings in advance.

What schedule works best for you?


The Benefits of Bitly

B2B social media marketers know that short URLs are a necessity. You’re constantly limited with how many characters you have for Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. But the power of a long URL, with tracking and a targeted destination, is often the reality.

The answer? URL shorteners. These online tools, such as Bitly or Tiny URL, will let you paste your long url into a field on their site and instantly give you a shorter URL (about 8 to 12 characters) to the same destination – hiding your tracking, code or anything else that happens to be there. Read more »


Is anyone watching your videos? Optimize them now

Unlike other content on your website, most of the information in videos cannot be read by Google or other search engines. Although it can index some of your video content, like a title and a description, anything within the video itself cannot be read and therefore won’t help your video rank well in organic search.

However, there are some steps you can take to optimize the information around your videos and maximize their visibility in search. Read more »


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Get the most out of LinkedIn

Recent research released by HubSpot indicates that Linkedin is more effective for B2B companies. In fact, 61% of B2B users who acquired a customer through a social media channel used LinkedIn, compared to their company blog (55%), Facebook (41%) or Twitter (39%). Read more »


Keep your videos simple.

There’s no doubt that creating visual content for your customers and sales team is valuable, as we saw in 7 Types of Video B2B Companies Should Use. Read more »


7 videos B2B companies should use

YouTube is the second-largest search engine in the world and the fourth-most visited site online according to Earnest Agency. Video is revolutionizing marketing and changing the way prospects get information — including in B2B markets. Read more »


The key to all social media? Routine.

Start your computer. Check your e-mail. Tweet. Pour some coffee. Go to a meeting. Write a blog post.

Get in a routine. Tweeting, linking, blogging and searching get easier the more you do them. Read more »


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Social Media Glossary

Most people know these terms as if they’ve existed for decades. But a review of the basics never hurts — whether you just need a refresher or are just getting started in social media. Read more »


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Viral: The Good, the Bad and the Inappropriate

A smart, fast and fun viral campaign can do wonders for a product or a brand — if it can really turn viral and pull your target audience into action. But how many viral campaigns are actually successful?

Right now, a Facebook viral campaign for Breast Cancer Awareness Month is putting innuendos in the forefront and the cause on the backburner. It hides the tie to breast cancer itself, which is questionable in my mind. Read more »