Promote Your Brand On Social Media: 7 Ways That Get Results 2

Promote Your Brand On Social Media: 7 Ways That Get Results

Learn 7 ways to promote your brand on social media so you can get your business and brand in front of more social media users.

Is it important for you to grow your business brand, so more potential clients and customers can purchase your products and services?

Would you like to get more likes, views and shares for your brand or company on social media?

For many marketers, building a social following on our personal profiles is hard enough that building a following for our brand doesn’t even feature on our priority list.

But for those small businesses that need to build brand recall and authority, building a following on social media, for your brand profiles, can be exactly what you need to go from an unknown to a well-known brand.

7 Ways To Promote Your Brand On Social Media

In this article, I list 7 ways to promote your brand on social media so you can get your business in front of more social media users.

1. Create a YouTube Channel for your Brand

Instead of posting your business videos under your personal YouTube profile, create a channel for your brand on YouTube. It will help create better brand recall and engagement every time a viewer watches one of your videos.

How to create a YouTube Channel for your Brand:

Make sure you’re signed in to YouTube and then go to the page here. Click on the button that says “Create a New Channel”.

Create a new channel button

You will then be prompted to Name Your Channel and Create a Category for it.

Name Your Channel

How to Leverage your YouTube Brand Channel:

Get a unique and attractive header created for your YouTube brand channel. According to the post here, Youtube’s cover art size is 2560 px X 1440 px.

Don’t post the same videos on your brand profile that you would post under your personal profile. Create special content for only your brand channel viewers, that is targeted at attracting the right audience – one that is interested in your products and services.

See how Steve Dotto does it on his DottoTech YouTube channel.

Dottotech

Steve shows that he respects his viewers by creating professional content that engages and informs them. Every time viewers watch his videos, they are engaging with the DottoTech brand.

An excellent branding tip from Steve is to create custom thumbnails that reinforce your brand personality and make your videos easily recognizable in the YouTube feed.

Custom Thumbnails

2. Create a Pinterest Business Page

Most of us that use Pinterest have been browsing it and sharing content on it from our personal profiles. If you want to brand a business on Pinterest, you need to change how you use this network.

How to Create a Pinterest Business Page:

You can either go to the link here to create a new Pinterest Business Page or click here to convert your existing Pinterest personal account to a Business account.

Pinterest Business Create

Edit your profile, add your brand name, logo, and description and verify your business website with Pinterest.

Edit Pinterest Profile

You’re now ready to start pinning content to your Pinterest brand channel.

How to Leverage Your Pinterest Brand Channel:

Your Pinterest Business page can grow brand awareness of your ecommerce store on Pinterest and also increase your traffic and sales.

When Etsy user, Rachel Ball of Elephantine began using Pinterest to help promote her shop, average views per week increased by 22%, and sales per week increased by 20%.

If you want to continue sharing content from your personal Pinterest account, you can create shared boards for your business and personal account, so that you can share the same content to both accounts at the same time.

This is especially useful if you want to share your blog posts to both your personal and business page followers.

To grow your followers on your Pinterest brand page, share images that will attract the kind of followers you want. Create Pinterest Boards based on different categories.

Do some research on different kinds of boards that people in your industry create and give your boards interesting names.

You can even create a collaborative board by allowing other people to post to your board. This attracts more followers and benefits all because you now have more people promoting and pinning content to your board.

To monitor your results on Pinterest, you need to pay close attention to your metrics – likes, repins – and see what kind of content resonates with your buyers.

Learn Pinterest best practices and expert tips on how to use Pinterest the right way in the free Pinterest Training.

3. Grow your Brand’s Twitter Profile

Most of us are so busy growing a Twitter following on our personal accounts that we neglect our Twitter brand accounts. Yes, I’ve been guilty of this myself.

One of the reasons it’s much easier to build a following on a personal Twitter account is because Twitter users prefer to interact with a real person than a brand.

But if you want your brand account to get followers and shares on Twitter, you need to give it some love. The first step to doing this is to mention your Twitter brand handle in your personal Twitter bio.

Twitter Bio

Ways to grow your brand’s Twitter following:

You need to grow your brand’s Twitter following in a more targeted manner than you would on your personal account. Here are some ways to do that:

  • Spend some time following people in your industry
  • Retweet trending news in your industry
  • Share posts from influencers
  • Engage with Twitter users just as you would on your personal account
  • Retweet your Business page tweets from your personal profile
  • Share inspirational image quotes with your brand logo and URL
  • Occasionally make a post about current events using trending hashtags, even if it’s not related to your business.

Use no more than two relevant hashtags per tweet to boost discoverability. You can even create a unique hashtag for your brand and use it in posts on your Twitter business profile.

Louise Julig reported on how Travelocity created the most successful social campaign in the company’s history and led competitors by an average of 5% in unaided brand awareness during the #IWannaGo campaign.

For more ideas to promote your brand hashtag, check out her tips for a killer hashtag marketing campaign.

You can also start a Twitter ad campaign, to build followers or increase tweet engagements, for your company Twitter account.

How to start a Twitter Ad Campaign for your Brand:

Twitter has a number of options for advertising, but for the purpose of building a brand on Twitter, the Promoted Accounts or Promoted Tweets advertising options can help boost your follower growth and get Twitter followers to engage with your tweets.

These ads are best used when you want your brand to be more discoverable to other Twitter users. To create a Twitter ad, login to Twitter and click here to go to the campaigns dashboard.

Then click on the button that says “Create new campaign” and it will open out into various options based on your ad objectives and goals.

Twitter ads

You will then be taken to a page where you can set up your campaign, select your audience and targeting criteria, set your budget, and choose your creatives.

To get the best ROI from your Twitter ad campaign, target people with similar interests to your competitors. Test different messages to learn what works best for your audience.

Let your brand personality shine through in your tweets and ads. Learn how to market on Twitter with these free Social Media tutorials.

4. Grow Your LinkedIn Brand Page Followers

Even though it’s easy to create a LinkedIn page for your brand, it’s not easy to grow your followers on it. LinkedIn doesn’t provide much help in this regard, either.

But there are ways you can grow your followers on your LinkedIn Company page.

In his article on Forbes, Jayson DeMers recommends that you use the LinkedIn company follow plugin to put a follow button on your website or blog.

LinkedIn Follow Button Code

Go to the link here to generate the code for your follow button. Then copy and paste the code generated into a widget in the sidebar of your WordPress blog.

Follow Button Widget

In the same way, you can also go here to add a company widget to your website’s sidebar.

LinkedIn Company Badge

This is how the code should look when you’re done adding both of the elements above to your website sidebar.

Follow Button Widget 2

Another way to make sure that your LinkedIn network can easily find your Business Page, and click on it, is to clearly mention it at the top of your LinkedIn profile.

LinkedIn Profile

DeMers recommends optimizing your Company page with relevant keywords so that it can be easily found in search engines, and making your posts more sharable by posting video and trending posts from LinkedIn Pulse.

Other recommendations include creating multiple LinkedIn showcase pages, which give you more occasion to be found in search engines and by other LinkedIn users, and asking your employees to share your brand page content.

See how Hootsuite Media Inc. posts updates with helpful tips and insights around social media, continuously providing value to their followers. They also make announcements of new Hootsuite features on their LinkedIn page.

Hootsuite LinkedIn Page

For more tips to promote your LinkedIn Company Page, check out LinkedIn’s Best Company Pages in 2014 and LinkedIn’s resources on what makes a Company Page shine.

5. Build a Community on Facebook

The first step to promoting your brand on Facebook is to create a page that you can use to promote your brand. Now there are two ways you can go about this.

By creating a Brand page

Your brand page will bear the name of your company and will be your brand’s connection to your customers. If you’re a global brand, you can and should create localized pages for each country, as Dell India does.

Dell brand Page

The purpose of a brand page is to connect with your brand’s fans and share updates related to the brand. As many fans join brand pages for the purpose of discounts and freebies, it’s a good idea to grow your following with contests, deals and offers.

By creating a Community page

A community page is built for the purpose of growing a community of fans who are passionate about a cause or share a common interest. An example would be Dell’s Social Media For Business branded community page, created around the topic of using social media to promote your business.

Dell Community Page

On this page, Dell posts updates related to social media and how businesses are using it to grow their brand.

As it’s a pretty hot topic among business owners, this community page helps Dell target the kind of audience, i.e. businesses, that may be interested in purchasing a Dell computer someday.

It may also be easier to grow a fan following for a community page around a hot topic of interest.

Grow your Fans on Facebook

The best way to grow your fan following on both, your brand and your community Facebook pages, is to post engaging content and use Facebook advertising to boost Facebook likes, promote certain posts, and run contests and promotions.

Facebook advertising is a very effective way of getting attention for your brand. If you own a local business, running Local Awareness ads is one of the best ways to target people who live in a specific radius around your business address.

6. Get Influencers to Recommend You

When it comes to getting more brand views and mentions on social media, influencer marketing is working very well for those who know how to leverage it.

A study by Influencer Marketing Platform, RhythmOne showed that marketers who implemented an Influencer Marketing program in 1H 2015 received $9.60 in Earned Media Value (EMV) for every $1.00 of paid media spend.

Earned Media Value refers to the media value that can be attributed to publicity, social sharing and endorsement through audience engagement.

RhythmOne outline four steps to the process of influencer marketing:

• Choose the influencers
• Create custom content
• Amplify through social distribution
• Distribute custom content

Their 2015 (1H 2015) Influencer Marketing Guide also notes that Instagram is the best performing Social Amplification channel.

Working with influencers to create custom content is one of the most important steps to getting them to promote it for you.

In 2014, TopRank Online Marketing worked with Content Marketing Institute to create an influencer content program to promote the Content Marketing World conference.

They worked with over 40 marketing industry influencers, compiling their insights into four visual ebooks, long form interviews with select influencers, and four infographics featuring Tweetable quotes from each influencer.

cmworld14-digital-assets
Image source: www.toprankblog.com

The eBooks earned thousands of social shares, over 145,000 views on SlideShare and 20,000 page views on TopRankBlog. By the time the conference was held, there were 2,000+ PDF downloads, 800 leads and 200+ event referrals.

7. Align Your Brand With a Cause

Aligning your brand with a cause gives you a meaningful way to build brand authority, connect with customers who support that cause, and get more social media shares and mentions in the process.

When it comes to cause marketing, authenticity and alignment are everything. The best kind of cause to align with is one that is relevant to your brand and your products or services.

“One of the best ways to get others to commit time or money is to give to that cause yourself,” says David Brown.

Aaron Steed and his brother Evan started Meathead Movers because they needed to find a job with a flexible work schedule to accommodate their academics and their athletics projects.

They found a meaningful way to give back to the community by partnering with Good Shephard, a non-profit, that helps families at risk, move for free.

By relocating victims of domestic violence, their firm provides an incredibly valuable service to those desperate for help. Read more about their inspiring story here.

Meathead Movers

Because Meathead Movers have to protect the victims of abuse, their cause doesn’t lend itself to self-promotion, but it did get them some great press in People Magazine and a bunch of social media attention.

Learn how to market on social media and start using social media for business with these free Social Media tutorials.

Did you like these tips on how to promote your brand on social media? Do let me know in the comments below.

More personal branding tips:

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  7. Sorav Jain offers personal branding tips for personal branding at work
  8. Kait LeDonne’s personal branding toolkit and LinkedIn branding tips
  9. 7 habits of successful social media influencers

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  1. I want to promote my business on social media but i have no idea about that but now after reading your post I have all the details to promote my business on social media. So Thanks for sharing such important information.

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