20 Data-Backed Ways to Improve Your Social Media Marketing
1) Tell Us Why We Should Follow You
Twitter accounts that used words like "founder," "speaker," "expert," "guru," and "author" in their bios had more followers than the average account. Tweet This2) Use Contra-Competitive Timing
Posts made to Facebook timelines on Saturdays and Sundays tend to get more Likes than posts made during the business week. Tweet This3) Use Tall Images on Pinterest
As image height in pixels increased for images posted to Pinterest, so did the average number of times they were repinned. Tweet This4) Put Links 25% of the Way Through Tweets
Links placed just before the halfway point (in characters) of tweets tended to have higher clickthrough rates than links placed elsewhere. Tweet This5) Use Questions on Facebook
Simple yes/no questions like "should" and "would," as well as multiple choice questions like "which" tend to get more comments than average Facebook posts. Tweet This6) Use Links to Get Retweets
While fewer than 25% of all tweets contain a link, more than half of retweets contain a URL. Tweet This7) Stop Talking About Yourself
As the amount of self-referential content posted by Twitter accounts increases, follower numbers decrease. Tweet This8) Say Something New
Retweeted tweets tend to contain fewer commonly used words than a random selection of non-retweeted tweets. Tweet This9) Stay Positive
As the amount of negativity posted by Twitter accounts increases, follower numbers decrease. Tweet This10) Use Calls-to-Action on Facebook
Facebook posts that included the word "like" tended to get more Likes than the average post. Tweet This11) Stay Away From Buzzwords
Facebook Pages that used industry buzzwords tended to have fewer Likes than pages that did not. Tweet This12) Share Links to Interesting Content
Accounts in which between 60% and 80% of tweets contain links tend to get more retweets than accounts that tweet fewer links. Tweet This13) Use Photos on Facebook
Facebook posts that use photos tend to get more Likes than text, video, or link-based posts. Tweet This14) Use Hashtags on Instagram
Photos that included hashtags in their descriptions on Instagram tend to get more Likes than photos that do not. Tweet This15) Talk About Food on Facebook
Facebook Pages that mention food tend to have more Likes than the average Facebook Page. Tweet This16) Tweet Around 4 p.m.
Tweets posted around 4 p.m. Eastern time tend to get more retweets than those posted at other times. Tweet This17) Don't Be Neutral on Facebook
Posts with positive sentiment get more Likes than posts with negative sentiment, but both positive and negative perform better than neutral. Tweet This18) Write Longer Tweets for More Clicks
Clickthrough rate of links in tweets increases as the overall length of those tweets also increases. Tweet This19) Go Short or Long on Facebook
Posts that either contained very little text (such as photos) or upwards of 700 characters tend to get the most Likes. Tweet This20) Ask for the Retweet
Tweets that contain the call-to-action (CTA) "please retweet" are four times more likely to get retweeted at least once, compared to those that do not include the CTA. Tweet This
Have you tried any of these social media marketing tactics? Does your own data support their effectiveness?
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