The Four Best Ways To Grow Your Business As Told By A Social Media Influencer
By Rigel Cable, Astound Commerce
Growing a small business in 2019 requires technological savvy. This includes social media, web experience, digital marketing and activations. Here are some top tips to help small businesses succeed, taken from “big business” wisdom.
1. Social Media
Many small businesses target a Millennial audience — more than 50% of Millennials use Instagram and 80% use Facebook. As a social media influencer with more than 80K followers (@rigelgemini), I know that growth can take time. But there are foolproof ways to steadily grow your presence and audience, and in turn your business.
TIP #1: Take a tip from bloggers and don’t slow yourself down trying to shoot content multiple times a week. Shoot all your content once a month, produce 30+ images, and release consistent and eye-catching imagery over time.
TIP #2: Employ a part-time social media assistant or intern from a local college or community to do daily posting for you. Creating great posts takes a lot of time that most entrepreneurs don’t have.
TIP #3: Leverage growth services on Instagram and Facebook — whether paid media or other growth packages, there are ways to grow your account and find the right audience. This includes targeted advertising and automation services.
2. Web Experience
Today’s web user is fluent in browsing web sites — whether e-Commerce or informational — and all online consumers have a high expectation for user experience. As many as 28% of shoppers who abandoned checkout said that “long or confusing checkout” was the main reason, according to Baymard Institute. Talk about an avoidable loss of sales!
TIP #1: For small retail businesses, leverage a solid e-Commerce platform that is proven to work and is consistently improving. For small businesses, that often means platforms like Shopify, Big Cartel or even Salesforce Commerce Cloud. These platforms have smooth checkout paths that will ensure your shoppers don’t get confused.
TIP #2: To boost standard site templates, hire a visual designer to keep your site graphics sharp, clear and consistent. Rotate your site content frequently to keep it fresh, especially as you attract new customers exploring your brand for the first time.
TIP #3: Keep site navigation consistent and follow what your competition is doing. Often, small businesses fall into site navigation that makes sense to the business owners, but makes no sense to the average shopper. Customers don’t know your brand as well as you do, so it’s important to get outside feedback and approach your site navigation as a first-time user.
3. Digital Marketing
Similar to social media, being savvy with digital marketing is crucial to growing your business. Every investment in digital marketing will come back to you. If no one knows who you are and your audience doesn’t grow, then neither will your business.
TIP #1: Create highly targeted campaigns. With digital marketing tools like Facebook Ads and Paid Search, small businesses have the ability to target specific consumer segments. Do most of your customers fall in a specific income bracket? Or, if you are a B2B company, do most of your target customers have a particular job title? Targeting is easy and essential to spending your marketing dollars wisely.
TIP #2: Don’t make it all about you. Web browsers are used to seeing salesy ads all over the Internet. The best ads today are ones that say something bigger — perhaps a customer testimonial or a quote from a news article about your product.
TIP #3: Brands today use native ads, and users view native ads 53% more frequently than traditional banner ads, according to Sharethrough. Take time to research native ads, and similarly, think about how you might partner with a media outlet to create “advertorial” or review content.
4. Activations
The Millennial customer values experiences over things, and the biggest brands of today have received the most attention from Millennial shoppers for the things they have done in the real world, not just online.
TIP #1: Find ways to collaborate with other businesses to grow your local footprint and reach new customers. This could be festivals or community-focused events like panel discussions or educational pieces.
TIP #2: Create pop-up events or exclusive happenings that feel special. Partner with local businesses for space and build some buzz. One-time-only events or limited edition products inherently create hype that excite customers.
TIP #3: Leverage social media with these activations to let interest grow virally (through RSVPs and sharing of Facebook events). Whenever possible, offer free events to maximize the reach, and save your email list for outreach in the future. This is a great way to create a CRM database.
Small businesses of today need to be as advanced and proactive with technology as the “big guys.” As customer expectations and online behaviors evolve, small businesses must constantly adapt and activate new technologies. The good news is there’s always a way for small businesses to get the full effect without an “enterprise budget.”
Rigel Cable is Associate Director of Data Analytics & Search Engine Optimization at Astound Commerce, a full-service digital experience agency which also houses companies Fluid and Groove. With a passion for numbers and nearly 10 years of experience, he uses data to tell powerful stories around digital performance, working closely with notable brands including Michael Kors, Louis Vuitton, Ralph Lauren, and John Varvatos. In 2018, Business Insider included Cable as one of 35 under 35 rising stars of Madison Avenue. Cable is also a popular social media influencer – his handle, @rigelgemini, has 79K followers and partners with major brands including Lexus.