Establishing
and expanding your target audience is one of the most complex challenges you
will encounter in growing your business and developing your brand. Social media, with its mind-boggling broad-reach
potential, is one of the best ways to achieve your goals. Your objective, however, is not explicitly to
reach as many people as you can, but, more specifically, to reach as many
people as you can that are going to be fully interested in engaging with your
business. And, this is where the
challenge lies – in determining who, or more to the point, where these people are.
Do Your Research – Thoroughly
Although
social media can make your life a lot easier (especially in terms of reaching
people via a social media marketing campaign versus reaching people via
traditional advertising methods), you definitely need to do your homework. Knowledge is power and the more you know
about your brand’s position within the social media cosmos, the easier it will
be for you to find your audience.
Conduct Advanced Searches
There
are numerous social media sites of which you can make use to find out exactly
who is buzzing about your brand and what, precisely, the buzz is. Twitter
and Facebook both offer inclusive search functionalities. Google Blog Search is another appropriate
choice. It’s important to remember when
conducting your research, to not just look for your own company, but also
search out your competition – both direct and indirect.
Using Lots of Keywords is Key
Search
out industry-specific keywords. Twitter
further provides an advanced search feature that allows you to source out users
based on keywords & phrases. Think
words that will generate the best matches in terms of your products and
services, as well as competitive keywords.
Make Use of Groups & Lists
The
fundamentals of social media rely on the fact that we, as humans, are just
that: social beings that love to connect
and need to feel like we’re a part of something. The “sense of community” aspect is a central
characteristic of each social network.
Twitter
thrives on lists and there are currently thousands of Facebook groups out
there, not to mention the LinkedIn groups.
You can easily use keyword searches to access Twitter lists and Facebook
& LinkedIn groups to source out people who could potentially be interested
in doing business with you.
Remember,
patience is a virtue. A social media
marketing campaign can be a very effective and viable way of turning your
business into an exceedingly lucrative venture.
But, it won’t happen overnight.
You need to invest your precious time and some energy into putting it
all together - and gaining access to your target audience puts you halfway
there.
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