New Year’s resolutions for social in 2022

It’s 2022 and people around the world are setting their resolutions for the new year. If you’re aiming to make this year more productive on social, here are a few simple New Year’s resolutions that can help you improve your brand’s presence.

 

Creative visuals

With visual platforms being a multi-billion-dollar industry, it’s crucial for your business to make beautiful and eye-catching creatives that are unique and shareable.

 

Engage users

Talk to your audience, show them that you care! This might sound simple, but you would be amazed at how beneficial this can be for your business. By building a relationship with your audience on social, you’re building a community and trust. It can be a small act like thanking a follower for sharing your content or sending them a tweet.

 

Post at the right time

Timing is so important on social. You don’t need to post too often, but you should post often enough to be relevant and present. Social media scheduling makes it easier and simpler. Find your perfect time with different scheduling tools like SocialBee, Hootsuite, Sprout Social and many more.

 

Right hashtags

Don’t use hashtags for everything. Stick to relevant hashtags that will reach your target audience and deliver your message correctly.

 

Optimise your posts

Not all social media platforms are designed equally. What works for one, won’t necessarily work for another. Make sure to optimise both visuals and copy to get thumb-stopping content out.

 

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