Social Media Post Content
A/B testing the copy and content of your social media posts is a smart way to find out what topics your audience is most drawn to. Use a Bit.ly URL…
A/B testing the copy and content of your social media posts is a smart way to find out what topics your audience is most drawn to. Use a Bit.ly URL…
Send an email asking your subscribers for help on what to write next. Ask them about challenges they’ve faced, recent successes they’ve had, or what they think of specific topics.…
Rather than paying to show ads, try posting in groups with members who have a strong interest in your product or service. Search for and join relevant groups and communities…
Provide an email course on a relevant topic over a series of days. Include high quality content each day in separate lessons, teaching best practices and imparting expertise while building…
A good way to build relationships with influencers is to offer to interview them for your blog. Ask them questions on their expertise and background and have them give tips…
When researching different products, services, restaurants, bars, or anything that involves a purchase decision, chances are you go to a recommendation site and look for the top provider in that…
Try sending a seasonally themed email to your list. Seasonally themed promotions, events, new items, etc. are an easy way to reconnect/engage your subscriber list to keep your brand top-of-mind.