English
English
Español
Français

Sign Up for Our E-News!

Join over 18,000 other roofers who get the Week in Roofing for a recap of this week's best industry posts!

Sign Up
RCS - Sidebar - L&L contest
Equipter - Sidebar - $200 Rebate 2
The GLO Group - Sidebar Ad - FEBRUARY Option2-Optimized
USG - Sidebar - Fire
Western Colloid - Sidebar Ad - FAAR Best Practices
Malco Tools - Sidebar Ad - Metal Benders
RoofersCoffeeShop - Where The Industry Meets!
English
English
Español
Français

3 social media tricks to build your business

AUGUST - Sales&Mktg - CertainTeed - 3 social media tricks to build your business
August 17, 2018 at 5:53 a.m.

By Cara D’Angelo, CertainTeed.

Build your business with social media by developing a strong following, visual content and knowing when your audience is online.

If you’re not on social media or not paying attention to it, you should be. Social media is another way to find customers, share information and best practices with other professionals, and expand your circle of influence. It is just as important today to engage on social media as it is to have a website.

Still not sure? Let’s look at the business opportunities you are missing.

1. Your customers are on social media

Despite increased grumblings around content, security, and privacy, social media’s active users aren’t going anywhere. A third of the world’s population is on Facebook and we don’t foresee that number going down significantly any time soon.

2. More importantly, your customers want to see you on social media

Social media is a great way to “get to know” your customers and build trust – and that trust is rewarded in terms of increased loyalty and sales.

Ok, now that we’ve reviewed the why, let’s look at the how.

While the large reach of social media can definitely be good for businesses, it can also make it harder to stand out in a crowded field—and that was before Facebook introduced its new algorithm changes.

In early 2018, Facebook began prioritizing posts that “create meaningful conversations” in users’ timelines. Basically, the platform favors posts that are likely to start conversations.

All this is to say, posting alone is not enough. Businesses need to get smarter about how and when they engage with their audience on social media. Which is really not that hard once you know how.

Best Practices You Should Follow:

  • Create a strong following. If you’re just getting started, see who is following the other local businesses or groups in your community or industry. There is a good chance that these people will be interested in your products or services, too. “Follow” and engage with them. Followers love when brands engage with them.
  • Be online when your audience is online. In the wake of Facebook algorithm changes (see above), you may see your organic reach drop. By posting at the peak time your audience is online, you’ll have a better chance of reaching your target audience. Chart 1 will give you an idea of the best time to post per platform. User activity level by time of day across various social platforms.

While this is a good starting point, you will want to tailor your schedule to your specific audience. For example, we know our audience on Facebook is most active between late-afternoon and dinner time, so we focus most of our activity around this time. See chart 2.

User activity level by day of week across various social platforms.

  • Make your content visual. Facebook users watch 100 million hours of video every day. See also https://blog.hootsuite.com/facebook-statistics/ . If you have a highly visual product, why not take advantage of video? Tools like Animoto make it easy to create professional videos. Not too sure about your video skills? Graphics and glamour shots are important, too. Websites like Canva can help you create clean, branded graphics for social media.

Social media should be another tool in your toolbox. If you are ready to get started, I encourage you to visit Hootsuite’s blog to learn more.

Learn more about CertainTeed, LLC in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.certainteed.com.

 

 



Recommended For You


Comments

September 13, 2018
Great article, roofing companies that know how to leverage social media will have an upper hand because there is a tendency to think Social Media is good; but not really for business. Opposite is true if you know how to use it. For design, I love Canva, a

Leave a Reply

Commenting is only accessible to RCS users.

Have an account? Login to leave a comment!


Sign In
MCA - Banner Ad - MetalTalk
English
English
Español
Français

Sign Up for Our E-News!

Join over 18,000 other roofers who get the Week in Roofing for a recap of this week's best industry posts!

Sign Up
The GLO Group - Sidebar Ad - FEBRUARY Option2-Optimized
Duro-Last New Membrane Colors Sidebar ad
Project Map It - Side Bar - Digital Portfolio
NFBA - Sidebar Ad - Accredited Builder
Owens Corning - Sidebar Ad - Buesiness Accelerator Roundtables
McCormack Succession and Exit Planning - Sidebar Register