Social media is a fantastic tool. It can enable you to reach thousands of people with the click of a mouse. It can also be a tsunami of bad news in the event you fail to monitor your social channels on a daily basis. Making sure you are knowledgeable of the conversations happening about you and your brand online is or needs to be regular part of your online reputation management…This could have a beneficial effect on both keeping a lid on brewing problems as well as boosting the chances for conversions. The issue always is how you can do this without having to spend hours online. The good thing is that it can be accomplished quickly and efficiently, as outlined by HubSpot.
How to maintain your social media online
- Social media monitoring tools like TweetDeck or HootSuite are invaluable on the subject of saving time, and viewing most if not all of your social media in one location. They are easy to use, have free versions, and can make it easy to get into the habit of checking on your social media daily.
- Google Reader and Google Alerts have been very useful tools to marketers that were focused on monitoring the buzz around their products or brands. Nonetheless, recently Google has decided to end Reader, and Alerts seems to be broken. Many have been wondering where to find a useable alternative. Here are a couple you might look into: Feedly, NewsBlur, AOL Reader, or Flipboard for mobile. For Google Alerts try TalkWalker or Social Mention.
- Scan for questions or comments on your blog, social networks, videos, and your Facebook pages. Answer anything pressing, particularly those that seem to be unhappy or confused about your products or services. This can head off scads of trouble!
Monitoring your social media world doesn’t have to take hours or anything special other than diligence. The key is getting and staying organized, and making use of the tools out there to make this task less burdensome. The benefits far outweigh the trouble!
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