Stories Marketing Ads
I know how discouraging it can be to put your heart and efforts into a project or business, only to feel like you’ve been left holding an empty bag. It can really make you want to throw in the towel; but, hang on. Don’t give up on yourself or your business just yet. There are several things you can do to turn this situation around.
If you’re not setting and consistently meeting your business goals, something’s got to give. You will need to identify where the breakdown is and fix it. Depending on which and how many goals are falling short of their marks, you may discover that you need to make multiple changes, in a variety of areas.
However, this doesn’t mean you’ll have to put in a lot of extra time and effort to achieve your goals. In fact, this is an opportune time to make the needed changes. I say this because now is your chance to implement a very beneficial marketing method, social media stories.
Storytelling has always been popular, particularly when it comes to marketing. However, stories have emerged as an amazing strategy to use in conjunction with social media marketing.
If you want to attract more business with social media stories, incorporate more visuals, interact with your target market, and meet your business goals you’re about to learn ;-
Why audiences love social media stories
• Visual stories excite, intrigue, and empower the viewer with choices.
• Whole stories can be consumed in seconds.
• Stories with hashtags are easy to find and access.
• Relevant stories make audiences feel more involved and important.
• Audiences like seeing the “real” you in “real life” situations.
• Stories address their impulse wants, as well as here-and-now needs.
• Stories can provide many, highly-visual forms of info within one story.
Social media stories are still new, in the big scheme of things. By adding these very visual stories now, you can still get early-adoption benefits, which include being one of the people in your niche, who is on the ball with the latest marketing methods.
If creating visual content makes you want to run for the hills, you're not alone. Producing videos can be scary and creating images may seem out of your league, but they're not! .This book will show you how to quickly attract more business with social media stories, incorporate more visuals, interact with your target market, and meet your business goals
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How to Post Better Images to Instagram
Do not ignore Instagram!
Instagram
is often overlooked as a social media platform due to its nature being entirely
‘images’ based. However, this fact alone is actually what makes Instagram very
powerful – it allows you to convey much more emotion and to really make a
product or a lifestyle look desirable. Not only that, but Instagram is actually
the second largest social network behind
Facebook. That’s a pretty impressive stat, so you really shouldn’t leave it
out of your plans!
To be
successful on Instagram though, you need to be at least somewhat good at posting images. What if you weren’t blessed with
this skill? Here are some tips.
Use a Good Camera
While a
good camera can’t completely mask a bad eye, it will certainly improve the
quality of all your images to some extent.
Using a
good camera might mean using a better smartphone camera. Smartphones make it
very easy and convenient for us to take images and this means you can easily
integrate your social media efforts into your daily routine. Alternatively, it
might mean investing in a better mirrorless camera or DSLR and then uploading
via an SD card.
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Use the Right Software
The great
thing about Instagram is that filters and post-editing are expected. Instagram has a bunch of filters that can add a lot to
your images but this is taken to the next level if you also do a little editing
in some other software. The best part here is that there are a lot of apps
available for your phone that let you do this right from your pocket!
The
Lightroom app for instance is particularly excellent for this. Another good one
is Pixlr, which also allows you to make some great looking collages uses
multiple images.
Consider Composition
Most
important of all though, is to take a great photo in the first place. This
means considering composition – just taking an extra moment to think about the
angle you’re taking the photo from and what else is in the shot. A good photo
doesn’t just keep the subject matter front and central and take the photo head
on! A great photo might use foreground and background elements in order to
create a sense of depth or it might use an unusual angle in order to create a
sense of drama or dynamic movement.
Consider
lighting too and wherever possible – tell a story.
How to Beat Writers’ Block on Twitter
Twitter in
many ways seems like the simplest tool possible for building an audience. This
is a platform that has great ROI written right into its DNA. By it’s very
definition, Twitter can’t require a
bit investment of time. The posts are limited to being just a sentence or two
long!
But herein
also lies the problem. With so few words, you actually have to be quite
creative if you’re going to keep coming up with interesting and useful content.
Remember, your aim here is to provide value
in some shape or form.
Some people
take to this like a duck to water. Some people will post on Twitter regularly
and always with something witty, interesting and new to say. But the rest of us
can find ourselves with writers’ block when we’re trying to be witty. So how do
you get around this?
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How Twitter Made Him Great Again |
Keep a Backlog
One tip is
to keep a backlog of Twitter posts that you can dip into when your creative
pool is running dry. Some days you’ll feel particularly inspired and be firing
on all cylinders and those days you might find that you can fill an entire 2
pages with unique and fun Tweets.
So, do it!
Then just post these regularly. You can even use something like Buffer in order
to schedule those Tweets so that they go out at regular intervals.
Have a Personal Brand
A personal
brand is a brand that is linked with your name. This means that you are a part of the brand, in that people
associate you with the company. Think of Tim Ferriss, Richard Branson, Tony
Robins or Pat Flynn. Even someone like the Hodge twins.
This is
powerful because it liberates you to start posting about your daily life and
your day. Everything becomes interesting in this way and everything lets you
share content with your followers. And if you don’t have a personal brand,
consider sharing insights into the daily workings of your business.
Share Tips
Stuck for
ideas? Then just share a useful tip. If you’re in the right niche/industry then
you should have tons of advice for your audience. So just share something
useful in a couple of lines. This is guaranteed value because it’s advice that
they can act on. So it’s a great way to have a bottomless supply of useful and
interesting Tweets!
How to Use Facebook Ads to Grow Your Brand
Social
media marketing means building a social following by providing constant value
to your audience. At the same time, it means communicating with your audience,
building your network and letting people feel as though they are getting to
know you or your brand.
But it can
also mean advertising. Social media advertising is a particular form of
advertising with a lot of unique advantages. In this case, we’re going to look
at Facebook Ads in particular and why this is an incredibly powerful tool when
combined with the right social media campaign.
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FB Pixel Secrets |
Facebook
Ads is what is known as a PPC marketing platform. That stands for ‘Pay Per
Click’, which essentially means that as an advertiser, you only get charged
each time someone actually clicks on your ad. If someone sees your ad but
doesn’t click, you pay nothing.,
What’s more
is that – like other PPC platforms – it allows you to choose how much you are
willing to pay per click as well as setting an upper limit for when you have
bottomed out. This is great because it allows you to work with any budget but
it also allows you to decide how much you are willing to pay for each click. If
you know your rough ‘CLV’ (Customer Lifetime Value) then you should know how
much each visitor and each customer is worth to you over a long period of time.
You can then make sure you are only paying
that amount!
Better yet,
if you use CPA – cost per action – you will only pay when someone likes your
page, or perhaps downloads your ap. Now you are only paying for new, engaged
audiences.
What makes
this truly powerful though, is that
PPC also allows you to target your specific audience. This means that you can
pick who it is that you want to market to and then ensure that only they see
your adverts.
You can
choose this based on all the information that they have given Facebook – such
as their age, their sex, their location, their hobbies and interests and more.
That way, you can ensure that not only do you only pay for new Facebook likes,
but that all those people you are paying for are guaranteed to be people who
are likely to be interested in reading your posts and buying from you!
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