Implement paid social media posts
Because of the ways social media platform algorithms have changed, as well as just the amount of content posted every day, a paid social strategy is becoming a necessity if you want people to see your content. Paid social allows you to display advertisements on social platforms or to promote your own social content so that it reaches more people, targeting the demographics you’d like to reach.
Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter all have opportunities for you to reach a larger audience, including new audiences, through their different advertising and promotion options.
- Facebook’s Boosted Posts allow marketers to promote their own Facebook content so that it reaches more people in their news feeds. You can select a specific audience to target based on demographics (location, age, etc.), interests (anything from construction to tax saving strategies) and behavior (e.g. searching for a job or planning a trip). Boosted posts are pay per click (PPC) and you can set however big or small of a budget you’d like over a set time frame. You can also create and run ads that will appear in users’ feeds and specify target audiences for these, too. The ads can be photos, videos, carousels or website links, and they’re labeled as “sponsored” to users. Facebook also provides an avenue for retargeting with Custom Audiences. You can create a custom audience by uploading your customer files or files of people who have visited and engaged with your website, and then retarget them with your Facebook ads. Advances in AI are creating more opportunities for Facebook ad targeting through Facebook Lookalike Audiences, where you can reach users who are similar to those in your Custom Audiences, and Facebook’s Budget Optimizer, which will distribute your budget across your various ads based on real-time performance.
- Instagram is owned by Facebook with similar advertising features, and you can even push boosted Facebook posts directly to Instagram to run as ads there, too. Creating ads on Instagram can be as easy as promoting posts you’ve already shared by selecting the blue “Promote” button you see under the post. Instagram Stories are a popular place to advertise, as 500 million Instagram accounts use Instagram Stories every day, and 1/3 of the most-viewed stories are from businesses. As video continues to grow in power and popularity, Instagram Stories as well as in-feed carousels or video posts are examples of where companies can promote video content. Instagram TV (IGTV) is a newer platform that doesn’t currently have advertising opportunities, but likely will in the future as it becomes more popular.
- LinkedIn’s Sponsored Content allows for content to be posted to a target user’s home page and news feed as a native advertisement. Additionally, marketers can pay for Text Ads, which are simple ads served on the right or top of a user’s feed, or Sponsored InMail, which lets you deliver personalized messages through LinkedIn Messenger. Set a total or daily budget and decide if you want to pay for clicks or impressions, and then specify your target audience. You can include audiences similar to those you’ve already selected through LinkedIn’s Audience Expansion feature, and pursue account-based marketing using Matched Audiences. LinkedIn is an especially powerful platform for B2B marketing, as it’s a business-oriented social network. This means you can target your content based on a user’s job, industry, experience, etc. Many businesspeople look to LinkedIn for educational and authoritative content about their field, so LinkedIn is prime real estate for promoting your thought leadership content.
- Twitter’s Promoted Tweets give marketers the opportunity to reach more users or increase engagement from current followers by getting their content to the top of users’ feeds. You can also use Promoted Trends to pay for a custom trend or hashtag to appear at the top of users’ “Trends for you” section. This could be relevant to marketers who are promoting a conference or event. Lastly, Twitter Followers campaigns allow you to choose Tweets you want users to see, and they’ll display in their timelines with the option to follow you and labeled as “Promoted.” With these campaigns, you set a budget to “pay per follow,” as the goal is to gain more followers. Like Facebook, marketers can target specific audiences with their Twitter advertisements and upload lists of existing customers or prospects through Twitter’s Tailored Audiences feature.
Paid social is becoming a necessary part of a social media marketing strategy, although your organic content and your role in interacting with and listening to your audience is still important. Some of the benefits of social media amplification are that you can spend as much or as little as you want, and you can reach a lot of different people. It’s a solid strategy, but only one part of a strong content amplification strategy.