While branding is essential, often it can also be
overwhelming. Partially this is because many people don’t really understand
what branding is. A brand is basically an idea, image or feeling that the
general public gets when they think about you or your company. In fact, it’s
the public who truly controls what your brand is by the way they perceive you
and what you do. This makes it complicated for small businesses and people to
wrap their heads around branding.
While we can’t control how others perceive us, we can
certainly influence it. That is how we brand successfully. This means your
images, your posts, your style, your voice are all fundamental aspects of your
brand. In branding, it’s called touchpoints. Every aspect of your business that
interacts with another person is a touchpoint. This could be your office space,
your website, your invoices, your trade show booths. One way to tackle your
touchpoints is to approach your business the way a potential customer, client,
vendor or influencer would. What would you want their experience to be like?
What would you want them to see? To hear? To read?
So, when developing your social media, thinking about your
brand should be intentional. You have a brand whether you’ve invested time in
developing it or not. The smart method would be to decide what you want your
brand to say about you and then incorporate it into everything you do –
including your social media strategy. Here are some ways to keep branding in
mind while managing your social media.
Discriminators
First, what are your discriminators? A discriminator is
basically what makes you stand out from your competition. What do you offer
that you want to highlight or feature? What makes your company stand out? Why
should people follow you? It’s ideal to have one to three specific
discriminators to work with. Think about your level of expertise or your skill
set. Consider the aspects of your business that you are super passionate about.
What type of information draws you in while you are online? These will give you
a good indication of what your strengths are.
You may have a lot of different interests. It’s important to
narrow it down to just a few that tie into what you do. Focus is important in
branding. An individual needs to be able to receive a clear idea of what you
are about and not get lost in too much clutter.
Now find ways to incorporate these discriminators into your
branding. Find a handful of popular keywords that closely relates to what you
are doing and incorporate them into your content regularly. Do some research on
hashtags for the same purpose. Sometimes being specific can be more successful
than going with trends. Niche businesses have a market too and those specific
keywords may not draw the most attention but are more likely to pull in just
the right audience.
Consistency
Make sure that you develop some images that coincide with
your brand’s look and feel. Then use them over and over again across various
social platforms. Someone should be able to look at your website, your LinkedIn
page, and your Twitter account and instantly recognize you and your company.
These graphics will help people find and connect with you.
It will solidify the branding images in their minds that they retrieve whenever
they think about you. Make your photos, colors, fonts and descriptions match
across all sites. While it can be tempting to change things up and be creative
occasionally, this can be confusing for your target audience. After all, they
are the ones who determine what your brand is. Make certain what they are
seeing is what you want them to be experiencing when they interact with you.
Post on a regular basis. The online world is fast paced. If
you don’t regularly attempt to keep their attention, they will move on to the
next big thing. If it looks like you have abandoned one of your channels, even
for a short period of time, your viewers will stop checking in. It’s important
to have downtime, and vacations, and people do get sick – use scheduling tools
to make certain there are no gaps in your posting.
Interaction
Social media is all about engagement. Therefore, it’s
important to at least keep your brand in mind when interacting with others
online. Follow up on your comments,
likes and mentions in a manner that is consistent with your personal style and
voice. Join online groups that fit well with your brand and what you do.
Surround yourself with influencers and experts in your field. Each time you
respond to something that is a touchpoint for that person.
#SocialIsntScary and neither is branding. It just involves
making deliberate choices that mesh well with your brand and keeping it in mind
as you go. This will help you #BeAwesome and stand out!
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Hollie Clere of The Social Media Advisor is a “#BeAwesome” Developer, Social Media, Brand Builder, Content Manager, Trainer and Author in LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Blog, Google+,YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram and the tools to manage them.
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