Juggling a thriving business and trying to keep up with social media can be overwhelming. But don’t worry! I’ve got a straightforward daily checklist that will help you engage with your audience and grow your brand presence without feeling like it's a chore. And if you find yourself too busy, well, you can always outsource it to me. Let’s dive in!
follow 5 new pages
Expand your network by following five new pages each day. These could be influencers, industry leaders, potential partners, or just interesting pages that align with your brand. New connections mean fresh content and opportunities.
Tip: Choose pages relevant to your business to keep your feed valuable and engaging.
like at least 20 posts from pages you follow
Show some appreciation by liking at least 20 posts from the accounts you already follow. This helps maintain your relationships and keeps you visible to them.
Tip: Be genuine. Like posts that resonate with your brand and values.
like 15-20 posts from other accounts through search or recommendations
Explore new content by liking 15-20 posts from accounts you find through search or recommendations. This is a great way to discover new trends and engage with potential new followers.
Fun Fact: Engaging with new accounts can boost your visibility and help boost your profile.
comment on at least 10 posts
Engage in conversations by commenting on at least 10 posts. Thoughtful comments can spark discussions and create lasting impressions.
Warning: Avoid generic comments like “Nice pic!” Make your comments meaningful and relevant to the post, influencer or brand. Everyone likes to feel special.
make it personal
Social media is about being social. Let your brand’s personality shine through in every interaction. Whether you're witty, motivational, or simply genuine, let your audience see the real you.
Too Busy? Outsource to me!
I get it – running a business takes up a lot of time. If social media engagement feels like too much, let me handle it for you. I'll keep your brand active and engaging, while you focus on what you do best.
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