Here are 25 easy ways you can get more social media followers:
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1. Enable Social Sharing
Add buttons to your blog and even other website pages that allow visitors to share your content on social sites like , , and . Some services like allow you to add RT @YOURUSERNAME to the end of each tweet shared from your site, so that would help you get more followers.
2. Share Quality Content
If you have on your social media profiles, you’re more likely to get more followers than if you were tweeting purely self-promotional updates.
3. Get Employees to Follow
Tell your employees to follow/like/subscribe to your social media profiles. People are more likely to follow pages that already have some sort of following, so your employees will help build your initial numbers.
4. Invite Partners, Vendors, Clients, and Customers
Send a friendly and personalized email to anyone you have a business relationship with, including partners, vendors, clients, and customers, letting them know about your .
5. Email Signature
Add links to your company’s social media profiles in your company . Create a signature template that includes these links and encourage your coworkers to use this signature as well.
6. Blog Comment Signature
When you make a comment on a blog post, link to your most active social media profile (usually or ) in a signature-like style.
7. Include Links on Offers and Assets
Link to your social media profiles on your whitepaper cover page, webinar thank you page, one-page guide footer, etc.
8. CTAs on Thank You Pages
After a new lead fills out a form on your site, it’s a good idea to include links or on the subsequent encouraging these leads to follow you in social media. If they were interested enough to give you their email address, they’ll likely be interested in following!
9. CTAs on Thank You Emails
Just like you’d add to your thank you pages, add them to your thank you emails. Again, new leads are more likely to at least check out your social media profiles.
10. Cross Promote
Add your Twitter link to your Facebook page, and occasionally tweet about your Facebook page. Don’t stop with Twitter and Facebook; you could also cross-promote on .
11. Contact or About Us Pages
Including links to your on your contact us or about us page will reinforce the idea that your customers and/or prospects can reach out to you in social media just like they could via email or phone. Social media is more visible, so their friends may see their comments to you.
12. Business Cards
Include links to your most active social media profiles on each of your employees’ business cards below their contact information.
13. Newsletters & Lead Nurturing
Include links to your social media profiles in the footer of any company email you send out, including newsletters or .
14. Direct Mail Assets
Still using direct mail as part of your marketing strategy? If you can’t let go, include links to your social media profiles on any direct mail pieces you send, including catalogs, coupons, or any other direct mail asset.
15. Facebook: Like Box on Website
Install a (formerly known as Facebook Fan Box) on your website. Your blog page, homepage, and other high-trafficked page sidebars are good places to install a Like Box.
16. Facebook: Hide Content From Non-Likers
Create a that contains content hidden from anyone who has not yet liked your page. Once someone likes your page, they can see the offer/content you had hidden. This is a great incentive for someone to like your page.
17. Facebook: Suggest to Friends
Encourage your employees to use the Suggest to Friends feature to share your with any of their friends who would be interested in reading your updates.
18. Facebook: Invite Friends Tab
Add an “invite friends” tab and periodically encourage your fans to head over to invite their friends who might be interested in reading your updates.
19. Twitter: Twitter Directories
Add your company’s Twitter profile to Twitter directories under categories that are relevant to your company. This will make it easier for prospects to find you based on their interests. , , and are just a few of the Twitter directories available.
20. Twitter: Add a Twitter Badge or Module
Promote your Twitter profile on your website by finding a that fits your site’s design, or add an official to your site. Your blog page, homepage, and other high-trafficked page sidebars are good places to install a Twitter widget.
21. Twitter: Talk to People Who Mention You
Track your brand in social media using or so that you get notifications whenever someone mentions your brand. When they do, follow them and/or reply to their tweet.
22. LinkedIn: Add Links on LinkedIn Profile
Add a link to your most active social media profile in your links. You can optimize these links by clicking “Other” and write “Follow (Company Name) on Twitter” when adding your link to Twitter, for example.
23. LinkedIn: Add links to LinkedIn Business Page
Add links to your most active social media profiles on your LinkedIn business page. You can add these links in the about section.
24. LinkedIn: LinkedIn Answers Signature
When you make a comment on , link to your most active social media profile (usually Twitter or Facebook) in a signature-like style or as one of the web resources.
25. YouTube: Embed Your Videos
If you have any videos that you’d like to share on your website, add them to your YouTube profile and then embed those YouTube videos on your site. That way people can discover your YouTube page, and you have potential to benefit from YouTube’s viral nature.
Add to the list! What are some of your unique strategies to get more followers on your social media profiles?
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