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Mar 20 2016

How to Integrate Your Social Media and Content Marketing

Social Media Content MarketingHave you ever thought about integrating your Social media along with your Content Marketing strategy?

Social media marketing means promoting your website through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other social networks. This is a highly effective way to build fans, interact with your visitors, and, gain more visitors to your site.

Content marketing on the other hand means adding blog posts and articles to your website so that you can demonstrate your knowledge on a given subject so that you can gain subscribers who will come back regularly to your website, and so that you can fill your site with content for all the search engines to find.

But these two strategies should not be thought of as separate and disparate things.

Instead, you should think of them as one overarching approach. There is a lot of synergies to be had between social media and content marketing and when you understand this, you can massively grow your traffic.

Writing for Your Audience

The most obvious way in which social media and content marketing go hand in hand is in the fact that you’ll probably be sharing your content to your social media channels. Either manually or automatically, you should post on Facebook, Twitter, and elsewhere each time you create a new article and upload it.

What’s more, you should also look for specific communities on social media. This might mean joining a Facebook group, it might mean joining a Google+ community, or it might mean using social bookmarking sites like Reddit.

But instead of making this an afterthought, you should go one step further and make this the starting point when coming up with your content.

In other words, when you first set out to write any new article, you should ask yourself who it is for and where you’re going to share it. Only put the work into your blog post if you know that there’s a specific audience out there for it and that it’s going to be successful.

Social Media and Content Marketing

An article on Bruce Lee will be highly popular for instance if you share it with a Bruce Lee Google+ community. Likewise, you can also use this strategy to reel in entirely new audience members. Combining different niches for instance is a great way to write something new and to get lots of hits. For instance, if you have a fitness website, you can write about fitness and martial arts and then submit that to martial arts groups. Or why not write about Spinning/Cycling for entrepreneurs and share this with entrepreneur groups?

Think of your angle and where you’re going to share your content before you release it. That way, you can guarantee ROI for the effort you put into your writing!

Written by Paul · Categorized: Blogging Category, List Building

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Comments

  1. Harman says

    March 26, 2016 at 1:17 pm

    Nice Article Paul, Yes the Social Media and Content Marketing is important and related to the same niche. Even I do the same, If I write about Facebook Marketing and then share the same blog to Facebook groups. not in Twitter and other… Its relevant and giving me more hits on the website.
    Thanks

    Reply
    • Paul says

      April 2, 2016 at 9:17 am

      Thanks, Harman! More hits are always good 🙂

      Reply
  2. Kathy Spencer says

    April 1, 2016 at 7:22 am

    Hey Paul
    Great post, however I would like to add one more tips here ie to add social sharing buttons. Adding social sharing buttons on your website helps in converting your readers into brand ambassadors. Not only does it increase social shares but also improves your social media presence increasing the chances to make the content go viral. What are your views on this?
    Kathy Spencer

    Reply
    • Paul says

      April 2, 2016 at 10:14 am

      Absolutely, Kathy! Getting social has huge benefits! It helps build your audience, builds relationships, gets people engaged, and all those things that you want to do with your audience/readers!

      Reply
  3. Jenifer says

    December 16, 2017 at 1:18 am

    @Paul

    To repurpose the content, and to test the power of content, social media is the best platform.I admire your viewpoint to leverage the other community by aligning the main content to another community.

    Reply
    • Paul says

      January 2, 2018 at 2:13 pm

      Thanks, Jenifer! It is all about speaking to your audience.

      Reply

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