1. Build Your
Audience
This should be obvious,
but social media relies on first building an audience. If you don’t have
an audience then no one is going to read your posts.
When you’re first
starting out and you don’t have an audience, it’s like fishing in a
pond or a section of a pond that has no fish. It doesn’t matter if
you’re the best fisherman using the best gear, you’re not going to
catch any fish!
That means you need to
adjust your goals in the early stages of social media marketing. If you
expect to drive sales right away, then you’re going to be disappointed.
Instead, focus on tactics to build your target audience first.
2. Engage Your
Audience
Now we get to the true
secret behind the Banjo minnow. When you watch the training video, you learn
how to cast and reel in the lure to give it the lifelike action
described in the commercial. Again, if you just cast and reel in the
lure normally, then the Banjo minnow does not work! I’ve tested both
ways. You must use the technique in the video.
The reason why the lure
works is because the action engages the fish — it catches the
fish’s attention. That’s the secret to fishing right there. You need to
use a lure combined with the correct action to get a fish to bite.
The same thing is true
with social media. You must engage your audience with the right
content, at the right frequency, to maintain the attention of your
target market.
3. Convert Your
Audience
Finally, we get to the
step we all tend to focus on: conversion. As I mentioned earlier in step
1, it’s not realistic to expect conversions when you’re just starting
out with social media and you do not yet have an audience. It’s also
not realistic to expect conversions if you are not yet engaging with
your audience as explained in step 2 above. As you can see, the order
of these steps matters greatly.
When you’re fishing,
you need to first pick a spot where you know there are fish. That’s
step 1. Then the next step is to find the right lure and action that
engages the fish you’re targeting. In my case, the Banjo minnow is
perfect for catching pickerel! The final step is to reel in the fish.
That’s the conversion step. It’s also the part of fishing where you
have the most fun. Everything up until the reeling in is basically hard
work and trial and error to find the most engaging lure and action.
In other words, focus
on finding the right types of content (informational, educational,
inspirational, entertaining) for your social media, and then step 3
will get a whole lot easier (and more fun).
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