Module 5
Section 5.07
SM Tools
“Social media tools are not just about giving people a voice, but giving them a way to collaborate, contribute and connect”
SM Tools
What are social media tools? They are tools that make it easier to use social networking. RSS, blogs, widgets, tags, forums, Web chats, instant messaging, podcasts, and microblogging services are just a few examples.
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It’s an easy way to keep up with news and information that’s important to you, and it helps one to avoid spending time browsing or searching for information on websites.
A blog is an informational website published on the World Wide Web. Posts are typically displayed in chronological order so that the most recent post appears at the top of the web page and the previous one below.
Widgets can be added to phone screens as a quick way to access certain information from Apps without having to open the app itself.
Tags are descriptive keywords that can be added to a video to help viewers find specific content. The video title, thumbnail and description are essential pieces of ‘metadata’ for video content to be discovered.
Webchat is a type of service available on the internet that allows you to exchange written messages with someone else online at the same time. Unfortunately, today this includes a robot or Chatbot.
Microblogging is a combination of instant messaging and content production with minimal characters sharing short messages with an online audience to improve engagement. Social Media channels like Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and many others.
4-Steps process
You must look at the process to determine what tools are required for a successful social media campaign. It’s helpful to think of social media management as a four-step process:
It needs a range of tools to manage every phase of your social media strategy successfully. You must make sure that they complement one another’s skills and weaknesses.
There are three types of social media tools in general. Platforms for listening, publishing, and competitive analysis are all available. Each tool approaches social media from a different perspective. They can work together to assist your company in meeting all of its social media and business objectives.
Listening Platforms
Salesforce Marketing Cloud is an example of a listening platform (which was previously known as Radian6). These tools can monitor a variety of social media channels to see what people are saying about your company. You’ll also learn about the most recent industry news and trends.
When it comes to creating content, this information will be beneficial. You’ll know what’s important to your target audience and what they’re interested in. However, you can’t rely on listening platforms. You’ll need a comprehensive competition study to gain a better grasp of the sector. These tools will be covered in more detail later.
Publishing Platforms
Platforms for publishing material assist you in reaching out to a global audience. The last thing you want to do after you’ve developed your content is spend time posting it. Platforms such as HootSuite and Percolate make it simple to share material across numerous platforms at once. It’s simple to create a posting schedule, making it simple to contribute content on a regular basis.
Competitive Analysis
Other tools focus on users, whereas social analysis tools concentrate on companies and sectors. You’ll be able to keep track of the indicators that matter to your company. This comprises first-touch analysis, multi-channel analysis, content analysis, and timing analysis.
Most significantly, you’ll be able to assess the content of your competitors. This is why competitive intelligence solutions like Unmetric are so helpful. You’ll gain a thorough picture of what’s working in your sector. You can easily find hot topics and new niches.
Are Social Media Tools Useful for My Business?
Social media technologies, with their immense potential, are required if you wish to establish a presence on any platform. And it’s well worth the effort to establish this presence. The reach of social media is enormous.
An average of active users on several of the most popular social media networks racking according to active global users per year (reported as of 2023) is shown below:
The good news is that you don’t have to be on all of them. Start with one or two that make the most sense for your company. It’s preferable to have a strong presence on one site rather than a weak presence on a dozen.
Choosing The Right Social Media Tool For Your Business
When choosing a tool for your business, there are so many unique options out there, so many excellent, time-saving capabilities, that deciding what’s ideal for you is a difficult challenge.
Because it may help you boost traffic and interaction, as well as measure how you’re doing, the tool you choose is typically a vital ingredient when it comes to reaching your social media marketing goals.
Rather than diving right into research – which may be daunting with so many possibilities to pick from – it can be beneficial to first clarify your own priorities and goals. Think about your team’s needs and what’s most essential to you.
Once you start investigating, evaluating possibilities, and comparing features, you’ll have a good set of criteria to compare your options against.
Defining Your social media goals
Here are a few questions to answer upfront to help you define your social media goals
Social media itself is a very powerful tool besides digital tools – Melvin Mayard
Summary
5.07 How To Use Social Networks To Build A List
ACTIVITY 5.07
Using the guide questions above, research and note 3 social media tools suitable for your business and why
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