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How to Stay Relevant on Social Media


Social media has proven to be an extremely beneficial tool for businesses to stay visible to their audience. But, like all of the technological world, social media is constantly changing and you have to keep up! The key is to stay visible and constantly connected with your followers so you don’t fall behind your competitors. Here are some simple tips to help you stay relevant on social media!

Know your audience

Appealing to your followers is super important when trying to stay relevant on social media. If your audience isn’t happy, you’re wasting your time. Know the interests of your audience and give them what they want! Connect with them personally as much as possible and appeal to their emotions. Ask questions, be helpful and make them feel valued! When your followers know you care, they are much more likely to stay loyal to your brand. Your followers are vital to your social media success!

Post interesting content

Keep your following interested by trying to post as much creative and interesting content as possible. Try different things and see what your audience likes best. You can try links, blogs, infographics, photos, polls, live videos, etc. and see what works! Great content will make your social media accounts more exciting and eye-catching to your followers. Make sure your content is humorous, thought-provoking, accurate and fun!

Reinvent yourself

While staying true to your brand is very important, staying relevant is all about keeping up with the changing landscape of your field. And change can be good! If you need to slightly or even drastically reinvent your brand or company, do it! Make sure to take into account your followers comments and opinions, as they are your biggest proponent when it comes to furthering and growing your business through social media. It’s never too late to adopt a new approach or mix it up if need be!

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