{"id":6600,"date":"2019-01-18T13:05:03","date_gmt":"2019-01-18T13:05:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.openbusinesscouncil.org\/?p=6600"},"modified":"2021-07-30T07:57:40","modified_gmt":"2021-07-30T07:57:40","slug":"how-to-choose-the-right-social-media-platforms-for-your-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.footballthink.com\/how-to-choose-the-right-social-media-platforms-for-your-business\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Choose The Right Social Media Platforms For Your Business"},"content":{"rendered":"
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When it comes to growing your business online, you probably already know that social media in this day and age will play a big role in how you\u2019re able to market, and the amount of people you’re able to reach with your business.<\/p>\n
That being said, it’s not always the easiest thing to know which social media platform is best for your business – especially when there are so many out there fighting for your attention, and people telling you that you need to be dominating this platform, and then the next minute someone else comes along telling you that this platform is dead and that you should be focusing on another one. Social Clout Club is legit<\/a> a tool that can help to bring followers for celebrities.<\/p>\n The fact of the matter is, there is no right or wrong platform for your business, and only you will know which ones will work best for you.<\/p>\n In this post, we\u2019re going to share with you some tips<\/a> on how to choose the right social media platforms for your business.<\/p>\n Where are your ideal clients?<\/strong><\/p>\n The most important thing to consider when choosing your social media platforms is where your ideal clients are hanging out.<\/p>\n This is important because the ultimate goal of your social media strategy should be to make sales<\/a>, although you won’t be selling directly through social media, so it doesn’t make sense that if your clients are all hanging out on Facebook or Pinterest that you’re dedicating your time to Instagram and Twitter.<\/p>\n It will require a little bit of research on your part to know where your ideal clients are hanging out, but it’s worth taking the time to do this because otherwise, you’re just going to be wasting time and ultimately losing money spending time on platforms that don\u2019t generate any ROI.<\/p>\n What do you enjoy using?<\/strong><\/p>\n The next thing to consider when choosing your social platforms is what platforms do you actually enjoy using?<\/p>\n It\u2019s not all about your client, and you should feel comfortable using the platform and not have to spend so much time on it each day because you find it difficult or clunky to use.<\/p>\n For example, many people find that Twitter works amazingly well for them and they really enjoy using it, but others struggle to use it because of the limited character count, so the good balance<\/a> should be between what you enjoy using and where your ideal client or hanging out.<\/p>\n How much time do you have to spend on it each day?<\/strong><\/p>\n Social media, like all forms of marketing is going to take some time in your business, and although this shouldn’t be over the top, you should be prepared to spend between 20 to 30 minutes on social media each day, at least answering questions and comments.<\/p>\n