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The Best Social Media Campaigns Cheat-Sheet

The Best Social Media Campaigns Cheat Sheet

Businesses are always looking for the best trick that can make their future clients engage with them.

Fine, but you still need to answer some of these important questions if you want your social strategy to take off:

There are many social media websites that are available to businesses like for example Facebook, Vine, Google+, YouTube, Tumblr and much more, staying alongside of the latest tips is almost impossible.

Therefore the best solution for it is this amazing infographic! This will show you how to organize the best social media campaigns on the web.

That’s why this amazing infographic will show you how to organize the best social media campaigns on the web.

Cheat-Sheet for Creating the Best Social Media Campaigns EVER!

Most of the time to look for the best advice regarding social media platforms you always have to read articles from various sources. But this infographic has remarkable tips about all the social networks you need to know!

 

Here are some takeaways I found most interesting:

 

LinkedIn

Do people really use and post there?

Just kidding, of course! Even though it is not very social, Linkedin is one of the useful social media sites — and I didn’t know LinkedIn has insights!

 

Blog Posts

The layout recommendations are spot-on.

But most of the blogs has 500-800 words only, it should be more than 1,000 words to work best for SEO.

 

YouTube

Simply add a URL in each description — even before the text.

 

Facebook

Images rule! But you need to make sure that your photos are in the right size.

 

Twitter

Wow! Bitly links get retweeted the most?

 

Pinterest

Lots of great stuff here about faces & the color of your Pinterest images.

 

Google+

The other way to make great engagement is by tagging people and brands on Google+ — just make sure the tags are applicable.

 

Instagram

Hashtags are HUGE on Instagram… but don’t misuse them.

 

Vine

The best solution in order to succeed on Vine is by having a unique style and branding.

 

Tumblr

I’d never heard of “Tumblr Speak”.

 

Conclusion

There’s lots of uncertain advice at the end of this infographic regarding the best times to post on social media.

And here’s where you come in:

What time do you usually post content to get social media engagement from your future clients?

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