As a new brand starting out you want to try a lot of things all at once which doesn’t seem bad, if only you were targeting the right audience and putting out the right contents. We aren’t here to judge you or make you feel bad, being consistent is one of the many ways to succeed as a brand, but doing it the right way is the key to acquisition and retention.

You might be hurting your brand’s presence online with these early mistakes, it’s not too late to make a U-turn and strategize by putting out the right contents  and studying the insights from these contents to know how your users/followers are engaging.

Now, which of these mistakes are you guilty of, lol.

Buying likes and followers: this is one of the fastest ways to lose engagement, you got all the likes in the world, but you aren’t selling and users aren’t interested because they might be bots or not even in the same country as your target audience, PLEASE STOP!

Ghosting after posting: this is one of the many reasons we have a whole department of trained and professional social media managers to help you with the many engagements, messages and business inquiries that come across your social media pages. You don’t want to get overwhelmed, or snap due to so many inquiries coming in, or worse leave customers who are interested in your brand hanging without responding.

Hashtag Abuse: justice for hashtags, I know you want to tag every trending topic with billions or millions of hashtags, but have you stopped to ask yourself how does this help my brand? Stew on that for a minute, it’d come to you. If you sell jewelry and you are using hashtags meant for heavy machineries, well let’s say you’re gonna have people interested in trucks scrolling past your posts.
Do you have a social media strategy? You should, we are here to help, we know the right times to post, what contents to post, how to get users to engage with your post, etc. we know the right platform to create  social media content for your business, what we are trying to say is, leave this to us!

Written by Digital Evolution
From Inception to Conversion