Events to Include in your Q1 Social Media Content Calendar

Events to Include in your Q1 Social Media Content Calendar

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Struggling to fill the gaps in your content calendar? Well, allow this complimentary Q1 content calendar to act as a foundation for all of your social media platforms. From here you’ll need to think about how you can highlight your company’s values and assets. This might mean featuring your employees on your pages, shouting out their birthdays, work anniversaries, or even an appreciation post for the people who go that much farther for you. Another great way to fill the gaps is featuring your best clients by highlighting them in your stories, reposting their testimonials, and sharing their products and services! Finally, if you’re holding or attending events, conferences, or meetings make sure to snap a photo to post on your social accounts; your followers and clients like to be updated and see that you’re networking and learning. And remember to include relevant hashtags in your posts to drive more traffic from profiles not yet following you.

January 2023 

  • January 1: New Year’s Day 
  • January 4: National Trivia Day 
  • January 10: Clean Off Your Desk Day 
  • January 15: National Hat Day 
  • January 17: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 
  • January 20: Get to Know Your Customers Day 
  • January 24: National Compliment Day 
  • January 24: Manager Appreciation Day 
  • January 25: Opposite Day 
  • January 28: Data Privacy Day 

February 2023 

  • February 1 – 28: Black History Month
  • February 1: Chinese New Year 
  • February 2: Groundhog Day 
  • February 4: World Cancer Day
  • February 8: Safer Internet Day 
  • February 9: National Pizza Day 
  • February 13: Super Bowl LV 
  • February 14: Valentine’s Day 
  • February 17: Random Acts of Kindness Day 
  • February 18: National Battery Day 
  • February 20: World Day of Social Justice 
  • February 20: Love Your Pet Day 
  • February 21: Presidents Day

March 2023 

  • March 1: Mardi Gras 
  • March 2: National Read Across America Day 
  • March 4: National Employee Appreciation Day 
  • March 4: National Day of Unplugging
  • March 8: International Women’s Day 
  • March 12: National Girl Scout Day 
  • March 14: Pi Day 
  • March 13: Daylight Savings 
  • March 17: St. Patrick’s Day 
  • March 19: National Let’s Laugh Day 
  • March 20: International Day of Happiness 
  • March 20: First Day of Spring 
  • March 26: National Purple Day

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How Listening to Podcasts Can Improve Your Business

How Listening to Podcasts Can Improve Your Business

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A lot of people are skeptical about listening to podcasts because they assume that they’re boring or that they’re too similar to audio books. Well, they couldn’t be any more wrong! Listening to podcasts is one of the more productive forms of learning about a new skill, what’s going on in the world, how your favorite celebrities live their lives, and even what changes are happening in your industry. Not to mention, most podcasts give you the information you’re looking for while also providing you with a mental break. Podcasts are really just a way for you to listen to other people joke around or share experiences.

So next time you’re in the car, cleaning your house, or going on a walk, skip the music and throw on a podcast. Included below are some of the best marketing podcasts, all of which are sprinkled with humor and tips on productivity! 

Give them a try, I promise they won’t disappoint!

The Harvard Business Review IdeaCast is a reliable source for advice and opinions for professionals in any business role. In this podcast, they discuss strategy, business philosophy, personal motivation, growth, marketing, and many other topics that entrepreneurs, managers, and CEO’s should always be thinking about. Not to mention, they sit down with some of the biggest and most successful names in the industry to share their business and life tips!

This podcast gets down to what it takes to get your business seen by potential customers. Duct Tape Marketing covers everything from branding, creating content, how to implement mobile targeting strategies, and even what landing pages are and how they can help you generate sales. If you want to grow your business using the same marketing techniques as some of the top practitioners in modern marketing this podcast is for you. There’s really only one obstacle that stops most people from becoming a great marketer, and that’s lack of knowledge. Marketing is about learning from experimentation, and this podcast will help you discover and understand the different techniques and approaches for your business.

A weekly podcast, where hosts, Natalie and Alex, walk you through one task to get done for your business that week. From updating your website to handling taxes and finances, getting your marketing in order to taking care of yourself as a business owner. One challenge a week? Perfect, because who needs to add more than one item to your already never ending to-do list as a small business owner.

This is a regularly published podcast featuring the wit and banter of Jim Hedger and Dave Davies. Webcology gets you up to date with the latest and most interesting developments in SEO and also features the industry’s best guests. Both Jim and Dave are industry veterans with years and years of experience.

Social Media Examiner offers two weekly audio podcasts and a weekly live video talk show to help boost your marketing skills and keep you up-to-date with the ever-changing world of social media. What changes should you expect from META this week? When and what should you be posting? What is the best platform for you? Social Media Marketing will answer it all.

Social Media Basics for a Small Business

Social Media Basics for a Small Business

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There is no right or wrong way to do social media. Depending on a variety of factors – resources, staff, industry, etc – everyone will have a different strategy. Sure, we’d all like to hire influencers and create high-quality video content to promote our products or services, but that’s not the reality for most of us.

As someone who ran the social accounts for a minor league baseball team for seven years, the “f**ck around and find out” method was my preferred strategy.

A well-respected colleague of mine in the baseball industry sent this to me and it now sits above my home office as a reminder that, despite the rampant negativity on most of the platforms, all of the buzzwords, KPI’s, strategies and analytics, social media is supposed to be fun! It’s ok to try stuff out and if it flops no one will remember or care within five minutes. If it’s a success, analyze what made it work and try to replicate it for future content. Along the way you’ll find a consistent social voice that works with your audience and your “flops” will become fewer and fewer.

Of course, many organizations and social media managers won’t have that freedom and will take a much more cautious and thought out strategy to their socials – and rightfully so. The following are a few basic practices that I learned along the way that I think can translate to any small business with limited budget and resources. 

HAVE FUN

Social media platforms today are filled with negativity, political garbage, and a myriad of ads. The goal should be to have your accounts be a place where people can escape all that and come for a smile or a laugh – be silly, use memes, put your own spin on what’s trending, be self-deprecating, etc. Before you hit send on every post ask yourself if it’s either entertaining or informative. If it’s neither, don’t post it. 

HAVE A CONSISTENT PRESENCE

In order to gain a loyal following you have to put out quality content regularly – ideally 3-4 times/week. You want people to expect content from your account, not be surprised to find it. If you don’t have time on a daily basis, set aside an hour on Monday and schedule out your content for the week in advance. 

KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE

This goes beyond knowing the simple demographics of who’s following you on your platforms. If you’re a local business catering to local customers, know the topics, foods, adult beverages, sports teams, etc. that resonate with them and use that information to help build content ideas and to relate with them when you’re engaging with your audience. 

BUILD RELATIONSHIPS

Engaging with your audience on social media is so important. It’s not enough to simply make a post and forget about it until you’re ready to post again. That means “like” every positive comment and do your best to reply to as many as you can. Don’t avoid the inevitable criticism that will come in the comments section – always respectfully reply and if needed ask to take the conversation to the DMs. Be personal in your responses, don’t make it sound like a canned reply. Stay on top of your direct messages and be sure to answer in a timely manner. 

HIGH-QUALITY VISUALS

Don’t ruin a great post idea with a sloppy graphic or photo. The visual is what will hook your audience. You don’t have to pay for an Adobe Photoshop or another fancy editor. Use Canva – it takes at most an hour to learn and it’s FREE (there is a paid version that’s about $13/mo). 

80/20 RULE

Don’t always be asking people to buy your product or service on your social platforms. People on social media aren’t on there to be sold something, they want to be entertained and informed. A good rule of thumb is that 80% of your posts should be “fun or informative content” and 20% should be “sales content”. Furthermore, your “fun content” doesn’t always have to apply to your product or service. Sometimes it can be as simple as wishing people a great weekend, posting a motivational quote, or sharing a feel good video.

BE SELF-DEPRECATING

You’re not perfect. No one expects you to be. You have to be able to make fun of yourself. No business gets it right 100% of the time, things go wrong so don’t be afraid to share when something doesn’t go as you had planned. This creates authenticity with your audience.

THIS IS ALL GREAT, BUT I STILL HAVE NO IDEA WHAT TO POST

This is the toughest part of social media. It’s 24/7, 365 and users are always expecting fresh content. Here’s a blog from Hootsuite with 29 different creative content ideas. Here are a few from that list which are applicable to any business to get you started:

  • Run a contest/giveaway – a great way to get people to engage with your account.
  • Share relevant content from another account – sometimes it’s ok to take the easy way out and share content that someone else made that is relevant to your audience.
  • Celebrate “National Whatever Day” – There is a different social media “holiday” every day of the year. Find a few that are interesting to you and make some content out of it.
  • Tap into a trending topic – Find out what everyone’s talking about on social media and see if you can find a way to put a spin on it that’s relevant to your business or industry. 
  • Ask for advice – Great for engagement and to encourage people to comment with you; which in turn gives you a chance to respond back and start that relationship building we mentioned earlier.
  • Highlight team members – People are more likely to make a purchase or use your services if they feel like they know the people behind the business. Plus, it never hurts to give some shine to your co-workers.
  • Fill in the blank – “If I could only eat one meal for the rest of my life it would be _______” . Another way to create engagement and encourage comments.
  • Brag about reviews – It’s ok to show off.
  • Highlight charitable work/contributions – Show that you care about your community and are actively trying to make a difference.

DOG PICS

When all else fails cute puppies always play on social media. Actually, now that I think about it my social media approach was “f**k around and find out AND post cute dog pics as much as possible.”