Are you interested in becoming more active with social media? Do you have questions about how to get started or how to take your strategy to the next level? If you answered yes to either of these questions, you are not alone. Despite the fact that social media marketing has taken off over the past few years, there are millions of organizations that have yet to get involved.
Fortunately, with so much information available online it will not be long until you are ready to take that first step.
As you collect advice, pay close attention to the sources that provide you with the greatest value.
Here are five social media infographics you have to check out as soon as possible:
Social Media is Going Corporate
Even though 94 percent of corporations use social media, this doesn’t mean they are doing everything right. Learn how and why companies are using social media. The statistics associated with this infographic will knock your socks off.
When it comes to the use of social media, you need to keep the four C’s in mind:
- Content
- Conversations
- Community
- Connections
Are you paying close attention to all four of these areas?
Social Media Networking Site Cheat Sheet
Don’t know where to start when it comes to social media marketing? This cheat sheet provides a breakdown of the most popular social media platforms including advice on how to begin.
Tip: for beginners, this is a great resource that will put you on the right path.
The Changing Landscape of Teens and Social Media
If you find yourself marketing to teens via social media, this infographic will give you a better idea where this group is spending most their time.
25 Awesome Social Media Tools Your Brand Should Be Using
Is your brand using these social media tools? If not, you should consider implementing a few in the near future. These can assist with a variety of tasks, including:
- Social listening
- Social conversation
- Social marketing
- Social analytics
- Social influencer
Once you check out these five social media infographics, you will have a new outlook on the direction of your company.