The Top 28 Social Media Marketing Articles You Need to Read

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Depending on who you believe, the amount of content on the web is doubling every 18 months or so. You can take a second to absorb that fact if you need it…

Of course we here at Wishpond are just as guilty of diving into the content pile as anyone, but let’s put that to the side for today.

Today, I’d like to celebrate some of the other fantastic social media writers and thought-leaders out there. Have any question, whatsoever, about social media? The 28 articles in this resource are sure to have the answer. In fact, they probably have the answers to questions you didn’t even know you should ask.

So here they are: 10 fantastic articles on social media marketing from the past 12 months (otherwise information becomes obsolete, no matter how well expressed). 10 on Facebook marketing. 10 on Instagram marketing and 10 on Twitter marketing.

Let’s get into it.

Facebook


1. Top 5 Facebook Marketing Mistakes You Need To Avoid


Publisher: JeffBullas.com

Author: Vineet Agarwal

Excerpt from the Article:

Mistake #5. Out of context posts

Failing to align your posts with your brand might confuse your audience. Right from the text to images and videos, everything should be a reflection of your brand. Offer variety but make sure you don’t go out of context. You can cash in on major events happening across the world, but make sure it matches the core message.

For instance, after the incident of Luiz Suarez (star forward for Uruguay’s soccer team) biting the shoulder of a defender on Italy’s team, an array of leading brands like Snickers, McDonald’s Trident Gum, etc. took advantage of the situation.


2. The ABC’s of Facebook Marketing


Publisher: The Canva Blog

Author: Adrienne Branson

Excerpt from the Article:

This is perhaps the most predictable choice in this entire post: Facebook likes are important.

Likes are the social currency of Facebook. Respect your fans, and don’t dilute them with fake fans. Doing so will backfire — by filling your roster with fake fans, your reach and engagement will plummet because the supply of people who will actually see and interact with your updates will be smaller.


3. 11 Little-Known Facebook Marketing Features You Can Try Today

Publisher: The Buffer Blog

Author: Brian Peters

Excerpt from the Article:

One of my favorite hidden Facebook marketing features, especially with the prevalence of paid advertising, is Audience Insights. Facebook’s Audience Insights provides detailed information about your target audience so that you can create more relevant content. The more relevant content that you deliver, the further your Facebook advertising dollar will go.

It’s also an amazing tool to create interesting and engaging statistical graphics about the global Facebook audience or your specific page’s demographic information.

SproutSocial dug into their demographic data to create a fun infographic for their blog and various social media channels – proving that the opportunities are endless:


4. What 12 Social Media Influencers Can Teach You About Facebook Marketing


Publisher: Adespresso Blog

Author: Brad Smith

Excerpt from the Article:

There’s no way we can sell our widgets without first establishing some kind of connection with the person at the other end of the screen.

Otherwise, they’re off to the next alternative (of which, there are millions that look and talk and feel exactly like you).

Same is true on Facebook, where you’re not only competing for attention against other brands — but their own friends and family.

How do you stand a chance of rising above flesh and blood? Besides the same old tired annual discount?

Let’s see how 12 social media influencers do it to find out…


5. The Comprehensive Guide to Facebook Ads


Publisher: Wishpond

Author: James Scherer

Excerpt from the Article:

So let’s break it down…

  • Facebook users are on the platform constantly (around to 20 minutes a day).
  • Facebook Ads deliver unparalleled ability to target specific audiences.
  • Facebook Ads cost at most about 20% as much as Google Ads per click.
  • Facebook’s Ad platform grew 40% in Q3 of 2015, while Google’s fell 19%.
  • With targeting options like website custom audience and conversion tracking, the platform can be made as simple or as advanced as you like.
  • The platform is constantly updating (unlike Google Adwords), meaning it’s getting more powerful every day.

Instagram is estimated to grow approximately 49% in 2016, resulting in even more potential impressions for Facebook advertisers.

Think Facebook Ads might be worth looking into?

This 10-chapter guide is a comprehensive walkthrough of everything you need to know about Facebook Ads, and we’ve barely scratched the surface.


6. 7 Fatal Facebook Marketing Mistakes You Can Quickly Overcome


Publisher: RebekahRadice.com

Author: Rebekah Radice

Excerpt from the Article:

Mistake #4: Randomly Post to Facebook

Two keys to any great Facebook strategy are content and consistency.

It’s not enough to simply create a Facebook page. You need to show up and share valuable information on a daily basis.

A solid Facebook posting strategy is one where you set realistic goals and then execute upon the tactics put in place. So, what does this look like?

Review company goals and determine what you’re trying to accomplish and how Facebook marketing will move you towards those goals.

Once you know what you want to achieve, now begin to segment out your daily, weekly, and monthly posting strategy.

A good strategy not only eliminates a last minute rush, but also allows you to act on purpose.

Here’s an Example of a Facebook Daily Posting Strategy:


7. 10 Smart & Easy Facebook Marketing Ideas


Publisher: Wordstream Blog

Author: Margot da Cunha

Excerpt from the Article:

Facebook contests are nothing new. You’ve likely been exposed to many, and have potentially even entered some (I know I have). But have you actually tried running one yourself?

Running a contest with a tempting incentive is one of the best ways to spur ad engagement on Facebook. What beer lover wouldn’t want a free trip to one of the best beer-fests in Boston (see ad below)?

The best thing about running a contest is that it doesn’t have to be overly complicated. Follow Harpoon’s lead for instance, simply asking people to submit photos with your product in them, and then choosing a winner at random for a fun trip.


8. How to Grow Your Facebook Fans Without a Budget


Publisher: SocialMediaExaminer.com

Author: Roy Povarchik

Excerpt from the Article:

Once you have a good list [of Facebook pages complementary to your own], send each page a message […]

Here is a sample intro message to adapt for your promotional outreach.

Hi (Name of page admin),

My name is (your name) and I’m (name of brand)’s Facebook page manager. I’d love for you to consider a promotional partnership with our page. I think we can both benefit.

Our company’s Facebook page targets mostly (target audience including: gender, age, occupation, interest), and we post mostly content about (type of content you post).

We have (number of fans) with decent engagement rates. You can check our page out here (URL of your Facebook page).

It looks like we target a similar audience with different products.

Would you consider doing a promo swap between our pages? You would mention us to your fans and we’ll mention you. That way we can both get some fresh likes from real people in our target audience.

Please let me know if this seems interesting to you. Send me a message so we can clarify the rest of the details.

Thanks for your consideration.


9. 9 Proven Ways to Improve your Facebook Marketing


Publisher: RebekahRadice.com

Author: Rebekah Radice

Excerpt from the Article:

If I asked you why you you’re using Facebook to market your business, could you tell me?

In other words, Facebook should be one pillar of your marketing strategy. Knowing how you expect it to benefit your business makes it much easier to leverage.

Not sure how it’s helping you achieve your goals? Think about it this way…

You get in the car for a cross country road trip. A few minutes in you realize your phone is dead which means you have no GPS.

With no idea how to get from where you are to where you want to be, you’re going to get lost pretty fast.

So, what have you done? Set yourself up for failure.

The same holds true for Facebook marketing. If you don’t know what you want out of Facebook, you have no business setting up a Page and throwing out content.

Your first step is to determine what you want to achieve.


10. How to use Facebook Audience Overlap to Improve your Facebook Marketing

Publisher: SocialMediaExaminer.com

Author: Andrea Vahl

Excerpt from the Article:

What Is Audience Overlap?

Audience Overlap is a Facebook Ads tool that allows you to compare up to five different audiences at once and see the percentage of people who overlap among those audiences. You can access Audience Overlap in the Audiences section of either the Ads Manager or Power Editor.

Within the Audiences section, you can see all of the audiences you’ve created from custom audiences, lookalike audiences, or saved audiences.


Instagram


11. Instagram Marketing 101: Grow Your Following With These 7 Guides and 5 Courses

Publisher: NeilPatel.com

Author: Neil Patel

Excerpt from the Article:

Are you a retailer? Are you attempting to grow a brand via Instagram? If you answered yes to either question, this guide from Wishpond will do wonders for your business.

There are eight concrete tips for increasing sales through Instagram and each one is well worth your time. My favorite is the one on establishing a posting pattern. Here is why: entirely too many brands get started with Instagram marketing, just to back off when things don’t go their way.

As with any social campaign, it’s good practice to stick with a regular posting schedule. This helps you to grow your brand, as readers understand that they will be presented with fresh content on a regular basis.

If your audience doesn’t know when your next update is coming, they may tune you out in the future.

The Ultimate Guide to Instagram Marketing for Retailers and Brands,” examines this topic among many others. If your brand needs any help with Instagram marketing, Wishpond can step in.


12. The Ultimate Guide to Instagram for Business


Publisher: Wishpond

Author: James Scherer

Excerpt from the Article:

Quick hits for Instagram marketing:

Curate:

Determine what will engage your target market by asking: What do they want to see? How can I get them to engage with my photos? What will get them talking about my company?

Develop a photo curation plan around the answers.

Snap:

Consider only sharing some photos on Instagram, where you can even leak company secrets for added exclusivity. Make sure your photos are gorgeous – anything sub-par will dilute your brand – and be sure they include shots of your employees and office. By letting people into your work life, you will create strong connections.
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Hashtag:

Consider using unique hashtags as keywords in order to make your company and brand easily findable. Be sure to add them to all your posts.

Engage:

Increase engagement levels by posting photos of you and your customer’s events, using geolocation, and adding a gamification element, like asking users to submit photos, come up with a creative captions for a photo, or solving a mystery about your photo.


13. 5 Easy Instagram Marketing Ideas


Publisher: Business2Community

Author: Ann Smarty

Excerpt from the Article:

Easy Instagram Marketing Idea #4 – Know How To Post a Proper CTA

Calls to Action are a must for any social strategy, but they are hard on Instagram. Linking isn’t allowed in image descriptions, a harsh weapon against spamming and link building that became a huge issue on the open platform of Twitter. So you don’t have the usual avenues for CTA’s that you do on other sites, not even the link back like you have on Pinterest.

That doesn’t mean you can’t have a CTA. You just have to be a bit more roundabout, and know where to direct them. At the end of your posts, ask them to follow, fav, and comment. But go a step further and tell them to check out the link in your About Me. Then put a link that directs to any page in your website that is most actionable. Maybe this is a main page, or it could be a service/product page.

You can also place a CTA in your bio. Models do this all the time, asking people on their bio to follow and share them out. It is a direct approach that gets people the second they check out your profile.


14. 5 Keys to Effective Instagram Marketing


Publisher: SocialMediaToday.com

Author: Juliet Carnoy

Excerpt from the Article:

2. Re-Gram your Fan Content:

Social media is Generation Y’s word-of-mouth. If you have customers posting Instagram photos about your product and brand—consider these visual endorsements.

Re-gram photos that your customers have tagged you in through a hashtag or @mention. It’s a great way to celebrate your most loyal customers and to show potential customers the fun ways that your products are being used post-purchase. Don’t forget to ask the user for photo permission rights—you can easily do this by leaving a comment on the user’s photo and asking them if you have their permission to re-post.

Your customers’ photos are a limitless pool of content that resonate strongly with potential customers and keep your marketing campaigns fresh. They are a marketing asset that should not be overlooked.


15. 10 Instagram Marketing Hacks


Publisher: KimGarst.com

Author: Kim Garst

Excerpt from the Article:

Hack #9. Use popular hashtags to get more followers and engagement

Did you know there are certain hashtags that can increase your Instagram engagement and follower count? Here are the top 10:

  • #l4l (Like 4 Like)
  • #followback
  • #instafollow
  • #followher
  • #followhim
  • #followall
  • #follows
  • #teamfollowback
  • #FF (Follow Friday)
  • #tagforlikes

16. 15 Instagram Marketing Tips


Publisher: Sproutsocial

Author: Alicia Johnston

Excerpt from the Article:

Marketing Tip #3: Start a Conversation

Through analytics and social listening, you can learn a lot about your followers’ interests and the types of content that resonate with them. What big events are they celebrating this time of year? How are they using your products in unique ways? Use a combination of photos, videos and captions to tell stories that elicit emotion or spark a discussion. Once you have kicked off a discussion, make sure you are moderating the comments and responding to questions that arise


17. Why Brands Should Embrace Instagram Instead of Facebook [Infographic]


Publisher: Selfstartr

Author: Selfstartr

Excerpt from the Article



18. Instagram Exposed: Advanced Instagram Marketing Tactics to Get a Ton of Followers


Publisher: ABetterLemonadeStand.com

Author: Richard Lazazzera

Excerpt from the Article:

Sponsored Posts & Product Reviews:

If you really want to make an impact, you need to post to other, larger accounts in your niche, exposing your brand to a wider audience.

So how do you do that?

To get started, you’ll need to make a list of large accounts in your niche. For example, if you sell beauty products, you’ll want to find large accounts from beauty bloggers.

You may already be following these accounts, if not you’ll need to find them. One of the best ways is to use [an app like] Webstagram and search for some of the closest hashtag keywords you uncovered in the beginning of this post. When you do a search for your keywords, not only will it show you the related keywords, but it also shows you the top Instagram accounts that feature those keywords.

There are a few things to look for in the profiles results:

  • Large following – Usually 20k-500k
  • An email address in the profile

If there is an email address in the profile, it usually means they’re open to sponsored posts.


19. With These Apps You Will Absolutely Rock Instagram Marketing


Publisher: Entrepreneur

Author: Lesya Liu

Excerpt from the Article:

Analyzing efforts:

There are a relatively small number of analytics tools offerings, too. Yet, there are a few that will provide the insight you need.

Iconosquare (premium) tracks the number of followers and unfollowers, as well as, shows stats on your most popular photos, filters and hashtags. In addition, it goes into engagement rates that are further broken down into follower versus non-follower counts.

If your Instagram handle has less than 25,000 followers, try a free report from SimplyMeasured. Just pop in your account name and get insights into average engagement rates, as well as, the best times to post, the most active followers, top locations, and other engaging information.


20. 52 Tips: How to Market on Instagram


Publisher: The Wishpond Blog

Author: Krista Bunskoek

Excerpt from the Article:

Tip #28. Post fun, authentic videos of your CEO – Make your top executives look personable. Make short, quirky videos of them to post on Instagram. For example, get them show one thing they like to do when not working, or doing something fun at the office.

Tip #29. Share exclusive content – Use your Instagram feed to show photos you haven’t shared on your Facebook, Twitter or blog (and vice versa). This makes your followers feel special.

Tip #30. Launch a product live on Instagram – If you’re launching a new product, taking your music group on tour, or opening a new store, etc – do it live on Instagram. For example, the day you launch your product, make a few 15 second videos of you and staff behind the scenes preparing for the launch, and the actual launch with excited customers. Post this to Instagram.


Twitter


21. How to Become a Twitter Marketing Pro with $0 Budget


Publisher: Salesforce

Author: Kelsey Jones

Excerpt from the Article:

Once you find content you want to share, it’s time to schedule it. Many services are switching to a “queue” type of scheduling, where the next tweet at the top of your queue is sent at the times you implement. However, if you want to schedule manually, it’s easiest to do it daily during your engagement time, or all at once at the beginning or end of the week. Besides the two mentioned, you can also schedule posts on other platforms like LaterBro or TweetDeck. Currently, you can’t schedule tweets within Twitter.com itself.

If your tweets need approval from a manager, consider creating a content calendar in Excel or Google Sheets that uses a set template to create new tabs each month or week. Content calendars make it easy to ensure you are promoting your own content, as well as anything else you want to cover such as events or new product launches. Twitter also has an editorial content calendar tool that lets you see key events each month in certain countries and how you can schedule around them in order to gain visibility for your company.


22. SHHHH! 12 Twitter Marketing Secrets For Ambitious Social Media Marketers


Publisher: Audiense.com

Author: Andy Vale

Excerpt from the Article:

5. Tag Relevant Profiles In Images

While this may seem like a small point, did you know you can tag up to 10 people in a Tweet image?

Used strategically this means you can actually tag 10 additional accounts that would have affected your character limit in the original Tweet. If you’ve produced a piece of content with input or examples from multiple people, this is a great way of alerting them to your post and boosts your chances of extra engagement. Alternatively, it could be used to tag relevant celebrities, competition winners, or other profiles under your brand umbrella.


23. The Complete Guide to Twitter Marketing


Publisher: SproutSocial.com

Author: Dominique Jackson

Excerpt from the Article:

Making your Twitter marketing strategy less about broadcasting and more about conversation…

  • Tweet out questions
  • Make at least 30-40% of your Tweets replies to other people
  • When Tweeting links, add a line of your own insight to spark conversation
  • Tweet directly to your audience. Instead of “Blog Post Title, [link]”, try “What do you all think of this new post? Blog Post Title, [link]”

Being more conversational means higher engagement, which results in additional activity for your Twitter account in the long run.


24. 4 Easy-As-HELL Twitter Marketing Tactics for Advanced Users


Publisher: Postplanner.com

Author: Aaron Lee

Excerpt from the Article:

1. Join Conversations

This is one of the most underutilized Twitter marketing tactics.

And people who do try to use it often jump into the wrong conversations!

A few Twitter search tricks will help you find the topics that are most interesting to your followers & customers — then you can become part of those conversations by adding value to the discussions.

Here’s a story that happened to me last year. Don Power tweeted about coffee, and little did he know that I was looking for tweets about that very topic.

I professed my love for coffee & asked Don if he’d ever had java from Malaysia… my home country. And then I sent him a bag!

Don & I have chatted ever since.

Don even told this story when he spoke at a conference. And I get new followers on Twitter all the time… thanks to Don!


25. Get More Followers And Increase Engagement With These 7 Counterintuitive Twitter Tips


Publisher: Audiense.com

Author: Roy Povarchik

Excerpt from the Article:

While most social media experts will tell you to try and engage with influencers so you’ll get more credibility and followers, it’s quite hard to do.

Influencers are extremely busy most of the time and are probably responding to tens if not hundreds of mentions on Twitter daily. They will usually have their own content to promote and their own very clear agenda to follow.

The content world is divided into roughly two major groups:

  1. Content creators
  2. Content curators

Content creators are the ones people seek their attention. Content curators and just-beginning content creators are usually the attention seekers.

If you’re just starting out and want to build your following, start by attracting the content curators, they are the ones who will actually share your content and be the foundation of your increasing reader-base.


26. Twitter Marketing Tips: 7 Ways You’re Wasting Time


Publisher: Mobilized.com

Author: Michael Grubbs

Excerpt from the Article:

Almost everything we posted went out to Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, and Twitter (only select posts went to the discovery channels) but none of the channels really took off except for Twitter. We kept nurturing Twitter because it “just worked” without needing us to engage much more than just posting the content.


27. 75 Twitter Marketing Tips And Tricks


Publisher: Selfmadesuccess.com

Author: Justin Bryant

Excerpt from the Article:

13. Use keywords in your tweets. People search for all kinds of tweets and Twitter users everyday. How are they supposed to find you if you don’t use related keywords in your tweets?

14. Use more images and videos for more Twitter feed real estate. The more space your tweets take up in people’s feeds, the more noticeable they will be and the more engagement they could get. Don’t use nothing but images and videos though.

15. Mention others and use direct messages to establish better relationships with influencers.

If you have some followers that share your tweets a lot, recently interviewed an influencer, linked to someone in a blog post, etc., give them a shout out and thank them for what they do.

16. Actually reply to mentions and retweet cool stuff from your followers. Don’t be too robotic on Twitter, even if it is tempting with all the cool tools out there.


28. My Twitter Strategy – 15 Minutes or Less Per Day (150% Growth)


Publisher: Woorkup.com

Author: Brian Jackson

Excerpt from the Article:

I have had people ask me what exactly my Twitter strategy is and what I am actually doing every day on Twitter. So I thought I would write up a post showing you exactly what I do. Feel free to copy my strategy step by step! And the great thing is every tool I am using is completely free.

Twitter is currently my favorite social network. It drives more traffic to my site than all the other social networks combined and I have made a ton of new connections on Twitter. I have gotten interviews via Twitter, guest blogs post, you name it.

My Twitter Growth


Wrapping it Up


Hopefully these awesome social media marketing articles have inspired your own social media strategy.

Each platform has its strengths and its weaknesses. Don’t count any out, but equally don’t dive head first into social without being sure you can track your successes.

Looking for help with building up your social media Following, or get leads and sales from a specific platform? Wishpond can help.

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