Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 3:01:44 GMT -4
Facebook will show your fans less of your posts. 6) Ask: Closed questions perform better than open questions. 7) Photos (again and again): Images are the most effective levers. 8) Post when your fans are there: Your stats tell you when your fans are online. 9) Post short: Twitter has imposed its 140 character format. On Facebook with less than 70 characters, it's more effective. 10) Let it be known that you are there: Let your customers know that you are on social networks (printed materials, business cards, emails, etc.). 11) Contribute: If you say so, it's good. If your customers say so, it's better.
Highlight: Boost your main posts by making them more visible. You can go up to 843*403 px for Email Data images. 13) Competition: Posts, likes and comments are valid. Competitions are effective. Be careful, you will also attract competitors. 14) Emoticons: that works too. 15) Be responsive: 25% of those who complain expect a response within the hour. A study has just shown that traffic from YouTube , Google+ or LinkedIn is the best quality traffic there is. And YouTube is the best of all. According to this Shareaholic study , visitors who come from YouTube are those who stay on the sites the most, click the most and “bounce” the least (the bouncers are those who leave as soon as they arrive).
As we see in this diagram, Google+ and LinkedIn are also performing well, but quite far behind YouTube. Twitter and Facebook follow. Even though traffic coming from LinkedIn or Google+ may be quite low, in terms of engagement, they are very relevant when it comes to engagement. Social media post-click engagement Pinterest is, surprisingly, at the bottom of the list. We see in particular that those who come from Pinterest do not spend more than a minute on the site where they arrive. On the other hand, Pinterest is the site that brings in the most cash per click.
Highlight: Boost your main posts by making them more visible. You can go up to 843*403 px for Email Data images. 13) Competition: Posts, likes and comments are valid. Competitions are effective. Be careful, you will also attract competitors. 14) Emoticons: that works too. 15) Be responsive: 25% of those who complain expect a response within the hour. A study has just shown that traffic from YouTube , Google+ or LinkedIn is the best quality traffic there is. And YouTube is the best of all. According to this Shareaholic study , visitors who come from YouTube are those who stay on the sites the most, click the most and “bounce” the least (the bouncers are those who leave as soon as they arrive).
As we see in this diagram, Google+ and LinkedIn are also performing well, but quite far behind YouTube. Twitter and Facebook follow. Even though traffic coming from LinkedIn or Google+ may be quite low, in terms of engagement, they are very relevant when it comes to engagement. Social media post-click engagement Pinterest is, surprisingly, at the bottom of the list. We see in particular that those who come from Pinterest do not spend more than a minute on the site where they arrive. On the other hand, Pinterest is the site that brings in the most cash per click.