Welcome to the final video of Social Brilliant, where we're going to discuss the Social Brilliant Master Plan. I'm Sarah with Team Edgar, and I'm so glad you're here with us in this last video. We're going to wrap everything up into the integrated Social Brilliant strategy so that you can employ it in your business for social media marketing success. Fundamentally, social media is social, which is talking to people, and media, which is your content. When you boil it all down, it's just sharing content and talking to people and that's pretty simple. Social media should feel like a human talking about their business. Think of social media like a marketing channel rather than an advertising channel. You're telling people about your business, you're marketing it but you're not posting ad copy. Even when you're doing direct promotions for sales or products, like if you're having a 20% off promotion for your product for example, phrase it in a way that you actually sound like a human talking about their 20% off sale as opposed to someone feeling like they're reading an ad that they might see in the sidebar of a website or on a billboard. You can and should promote on social media but talk like a human about your promotions. That's how social media should feel, like it's a conversation with your followers. Let's take a look at our social media chart to review all the connections and put it all together. The first thing to remember is that your home base in social media is not your social accounts. It's your own website. That's where we want to drive people back to because that's where the money changes hands. That's where people can call you. That's where they can find your address and come into your shop.
Whatever your business is, your website is the face of your business, where people can move along in the process of buying from you. On your website lives your blog, and your blog exists so that people can know, like, and trust you [00:02:00] and so that people have something to share on social media. If you create great content for your blog, people will share it. It's really unlikely that people are going to share your 'contact' page or your 'about' page on social media but they will share blog articles or podcasts or videos or graphics. They'll share your content. The next element we have is our social media posts which we're linking to our blog. We're sharing words of wisdom, we're linking to other people's content. Then those get shared by others so that more and more people see them, and those shares and those posts link back to your blog. Your blog leads people to these other parts of your website that really drive your business. Your blog leads people to learn more about you, to get on your e-mail list, to check out your products or services. This is the whole social media ecosystem for business, and it's this interconnected system that makes having a cohesive social media marketing strategy like Social Brilliant so important. With that picture of the social media marketing cycle in mind, we're going to talk about some of the very common roadblocks that we see businesses run into that keep them from achieving social media success and how to defeat those roadblocks. The first roadblock is “This will take way too much time.” We get this a lot. “I don't have time for social media.” But if you have time to mess around on social media at all then you have time to do it right. Let's get real here. If you say you don't have time for social media but you're still scrolling Facebook and Instagram or pinning things on Pinterest or reading blogs, well, then, you do have time for social media.
If you're thinking, "Oh, well, I do that but it's really not that much time. It's just a few minutes here or there,” then we'd like to challenge you to download a time tracker app on your computer and your phone and your tablet. These apps will show you exactly how much time you're spending doing different [00:04:00] tasks throughout your day and it's almost guaranteed that you're spending a lot more time scrolling random stuff on the internet and messing around with social media than you think you do. If you have time for that then you have time to do it right. Because when you employ a real strategy like Social Brilliant, it actually takes less time and it's way more effective. Start with what you can do and then add in more. Create only one really awesome piece of content for your blog per month and post once a day on social media to get started. It's way, way better than nothing and it really is an excellent use of your time to grow your business. We see a lot of business owners get scared by the whole process and then they don't do anything at all. It is a new process and it definitely feels challenging whenever you're looking to start something new, but starting a business was challenging, right? This is just another process to put in place that's going to grow your business. We hear people say things like, "I want to blog but I would have to blog every day and I could never do that right now. I'm just going to wait until I have more time." But, you’re never going to have more time. New things will always come up, so start right now. Start today, whatever you have no matter how little that is because that's how you build this audience over time. None of us started with a huge audience. All those people that have a huge backlog of content on their blog or their podcast or whatever started out with just one post just like you. You have to build that over time and the only way to do that is to start and to start now.
Remember to treat social media as a marketing strategy. Social Brilliant is a social media marketing strategy for businesses. When people tell us they don't have time for social media, we always ask them, "Well, what marketing strategies do you have time for? What marketing strategies are you using [00:06:00] to grow your business?" Because you have to market your business. Your business isn't going to grow without you doing anything to make that happen. If you're a bootstrapped business like Edgar is, if you're funding it yourself, if you don't have a million dollars from investors in the bank then you have to use social media to market. Social media is a free marketing channel for your business. You have to view it as an integral part of your overall marketing strategy. You have time to market your business. The next roadblock we see people telling us is, "I'm not a writer. How am I going to do all this writing?" Well, a lot of social media is written traditionally. You will have to write things, but that's not all you can do. If you'd prefer to speak, make a podcast. If you like video, record videos. If you like to design things, make graphics. Ultimately, social media is about communication. Create content in a way that you communicate best. That can be traditional blog articles or it can be something else. You can put all kinds of content on your blog. Even when you are writing you don't have to start from scratch. For example, if you write a weekly e-mail newsletter then pull quotes from that for your social media posts. If you recorded a podcast then make a transcript of the podcast and use excerpts from that for social media posts. If you appeared on someone else's podcast, take note of the questions they asked you and ask your followers those questions while linking back to the podcast. And of course like we talked about, write multiple headlines for every single piece of content you create. Headlines make great social media posts.
Remember, we're compiling all of this in a library of social media posts in an automation tool like Edgar. You can reuse these posts over time. You can and should recycle your content and that's what those variations and those headlines are all about [00:08:00]. Don't reinvent the wheel every time. Here's an important thing to remember, too. Even though this course is called Social Brilliant, every single social media post does not have to be brilliant. You're just a human talking about your business, so don't overcomplicate things. Your social media posts don't have to look like they were written by an award-winning author. The next big roadblock that we see people run into all the time is, "I can't keep up with all the new tools and tactics." Social media is a constantly changing industry, but you really don't have to be on the cutting edge of it to be successful at social media marketing. Get a solid strategy in place, and then add on the latest and greatest thing after your foundation is set and running on autopilot. This is why Edgar's founder Laura Roeder created Social Brilliant and created Edgar in the first place. She found that people were so focused on the little tips and tricks and details of every little algorithm change that they couldn't see the forest for the trees. We see people focus on things like, "Should I post at 7:30 or 7:32? Do I have to do this specific thing on Twitter but something totally different on Facebook?" Those things don't really matter if you have no underlying strategy in place. The tricks change constantly and they can be so hard to keep up with. But you can be very, very successful on social media just by doing what we've taught you in Social Brilliant without ever knowing which kind of Facebook posts is getting the most attention this month or how much white space to put in an Instagram graphic.
People like to talk about those things because it's exciting. Everyone likes to think they've got the system figured out and they're beating it. Maybe you will get a little boost by following the latest trend but then it changes next week and you have to start over. What's really important and will help you get to a place where you have the capacity to try new things and check out the latest fads [00:10:00] is establishing your foundational Social Brilliant strategy. You have to put that in place. Create content regularly, utilize automation, and post consistently first. The next roadblock we see is, “I just can't handle all of this myself. I can't do all the social media work by myself.” So, let's talk about the stuff that you can easily outsource and what kind of skills the person needs to do those jobs. Well, pretty much anyone can load your social media content into a scheduling tool like Edgar. Any kind of administrative assistant can take your spreadsheets with all your social media content and load those into Edgar. That's a really, really easy thing to have someone else do. If you want someone else to create your blog content for you, or translate your content into social media posts, they should be a professional content creator. There are lots of great content marketers out there. Thousands of people make their living blogging, and a lot them are great writers or podcasters or video producers that can do this kind of work. And, many of them are very affordable freelancers, but you should be hiring someone who is experienced in content creation and content marketing. They can create content for you either from scratch, or you can have a conversation with them about a topic and then they can create content from that so that they're really capturing your voice. That's something that Laura really likes to do. She’ll talk out an idea with someone on our team, and then have them turn it into a fully fleshed out piece of content.
You can also hire people to curate content for you from other sources. They just need a good understanding of your company's voice. They can find other people's content for you to share, they can find inspirational quotes or funny content to share as long as the person understands the personality and philosophy of your brand, then they can do this for you. You can hire a freelancer or an intern or someone who really [00:12:00] gets what your company is all about, but make sure that person's style and personality are really in line with yours. Otherwise, they might post things on social media that you would never really post. It's important to have that match, but there are a lot of great freelancers out there that can do this for you. Going a step further as far as outsourcing and hiring staff goes, social media and content management really is a whole career field. There are lots of really smart and talented professionals out there that are experienced growing social media accounts, and creating content for company websites and blogs. Several of our Edgar team members had backgrounds in freelancing or working for other companies in social media management or content creation before we hired them for Edgar. There are a lot of great writers and content creators that will work for you either on a contract basis, or you can hire them full-time if you have a budget for that, who can manage this side of your marketing for you. The really important things to remember when hiring someone is that you have to make sure they have a deep understanding of your philosophy and your business' personality. Social media shows the world who you are, so you do need to watch it carefully. We don't recommend that you just hire someone to write a bunch of blog posts and social media posts for you, but then you never really take a look at what they're doing or know what they're posting. Content marketing, social media marketing is how customers form that know, like, and trust. It really needs to reflect your business, honestly.
It's not going to do you any good if people get one impression from your social media accounts, but then they buy from you or they hire your service and it's a totally different experience. That creates a mismatch in your marketing and your sales process, and it doesn't create repeat buyers. It doesn't create word of mouth recommendations. The owner of the company doesn't have to be the one doing all the social media themselves, but if someone has a conversation with the owner, [00:14:00] and then they go on social media, or they go on your website, it should feel like the same experience. From the first introduction to your business, through that buying process, to repeat business, you want it to feel seamless, and you want your philosophy and your personality to be pervasive throughout. Anyone you hire needs a thorough understanding of what you're all about before you hand over the reins to your social media accounts or your blog content. If we had to boil our recommendations down into one pervasive theme, it would be start where you are and do what you can. You can't go from start to finish without running the race. You have to build things over time. That's what Social Brilliant is all about. It's a strategy that's going to help you build continuously. Let's go through the Social Brilliant master plan step by step to really drive home what we've talked about over the last five videos. Step one, blog regularly and make it count. Always, always remember that it's quality over quantity that's important. If you create one excellent piece of blog content a month, that is going to get you much further than publishing mediocre content every day or every week. Step two, establish yourself on the number of networks that you can manage and link to them incessantly. Stick to the big networks and stick to one account per network. You don't have to jump on every new trendy network right away.
Establish yourself on the big networks and build from there and link to your social accounts everywhere and repeatedly. Link to them on every page of your website, in your e-mail signature, in every newsletter. Cross-link to them on your social media posts so followers on one network go and follow you on another. Anywhere you can think of, link to your social accounts. Step three, create your library of social media posts and aim for a goal of posting three times a day, [00:16:00] five days a week. That's a great solid goal to build to. Remember, we said start where you are and do what you can. If you start posting just once a day, five days a week, that will start to get you traction on social media, that will start to drive traffic back to your website. It's about consistency. Consistency is the key. Post consistently and build as you go and eventually, you'll get to a point where your library of posts is so big that you can easily post more often without it taking any extra time. That's the power of this strategy. Step four, use scheduling software like Edgar to publish your posts to the social networks. Use those planning tools that you can download from this course, create your content in your social media posts, and then take the busy work out of it by automating with Edgar. Then you can add in those live updates as you see fit. Respond to people live, comment on things, share the cool new link you found on your phone while you were waiting in line somewhere, share thoughts on what's happening in your business right now. You can add that stuff in on top of the content that you've already scheduled. Finally, step five. Engage with others on your social networks to make new friends and keep the old. Leave evidence behind that you were there. This is super important. Reading blogs does not grow your business, but making friends with people does. Engage with your followers, respond to comments, share other people's content, reach out
to people you follow and enjoy and go offline and talk to people whenever you can. Remember, everybody starts from zero, and this is the big thought we want to leave you with. If you remember nothing else from this course, every single business on social media started with no followers, no clicks, and no blog content. Everyone starts at zero, but the more you follow these steps, the easier it gets. Remember that snowball effect that we discussed. [00:18:00] When you build up your audience on one social network, they'll follow you to the next one. With every piece of blog content that you create, you'll be adding more social media posts to your library that you can share over and over again. The more you follow the Social Brilliant strategy, the easier and easier it gets. Just get started. That's the hardest part of any new thing is to just get started. Just do it. Go out there and be Social Brilliant. Create some great content that you're really proud of, create some social media posts that link back to that content that are going to drive people back to your website. Talk to people on social media, make friends, make it fun. The reason that everyone on Team Edgar loves social media so much is because it's incredibly effective. It drives tons of traffic, it builds your know, like, and trust factor, but beyond that, social media is fun. It's fun to create content that you're really proud of. It's fun to find funny stuff to share, and inspirational quotes. It's really fun to see how people respond to your content and to talk with people on social media. Have fun with this and just get started. Thank you so much for joining us for Social Brilliant. We can't wait to hear about your social media success. Please, reach out to the Edgar team with any questions, with comments, with success stories. We love
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