There is an absolute gold-rush available right now to the local social media manager if she wants to go and get it! This will take hard work and will be a grind, but the following guide (if you work it hard) should get you into a groove doing north of six figures in annual take-home.
For the small business owner, there are tons of opportunities to leverage various social channels as marketing vehicles. Distributed content creation and free tools to generate marketing reach are MASSIVE wins for small business owners. Come on – you’ve heard it a million times. Local shop turns on their Instagram marketing efforts >> does a million dollars in sales over the next 12 months.
Thing is, most small business owners just want to run their business. They want to rely, en masse, on young professionals to manage their online presence. To build their Facebook pages and get them properly onto Google My Business. If you’re someone that’s “plugged in” to the world of social media, you have a service to sell to businesses looking for outside social marketing aid. If you’re down to hustle, there’s hundreds of clients available to you!!
Think about it this way – let’s say you built a social media package @ $600 / month. One where the profit to you was $300 / month. And you decided to grow by 5 clients every month, (a reasonable and measured pattern). By the end of 12 months, your business would be doing north of $36,000 in monthly revenue, and you would be taking home $18k every month!
You should aim to carry out the following within the first couple weeks of launching your social media marketing agency:
1. Pick a Niche
Your social media marketing agency will be small at the outset, so be sure to start small and focus on a specific niche or set of niches. Ask yourself the following important questions:
- What industry or sector do I already understand well? It’s important to pick an industry or two where you have a base of knowledge. Maybe your mother was a dentist? Maybe you spent a year or two as a receptionist for a local accountant’s office.
- What is likely to make money for my social media marketing agency? Don’t pick industries that don’t make money. This is a very simple thing to work against – who is my target market and can they pay me for my services?
- What is a local opportunity? You’re a small player and you need to play small before you play big. Don’t imagine yourself as a one-man show running point on social media marketing efforts for big box retail stores, for example. Imagine the owning a set of a dozen or two local real estate broker clients that you have a standard social package.
2. Build Your Products
This is a pretty important detail, obviously. Let’s take a minute to walk through some of the basic products in social media marketing…
- What are you selling? Why are you selling it? Let’s build a few options into the product range: keep it simple like the Bronze; Silver and; Gold packages.
- How much will it cost you to run and how much are you going to charge?
- Put your client’s shoes on – don’t be esoteric with the way that you describe the concepts. Build products that grow presence and grow businesses. And describe them in the simplest of terms: “We will grow your real estate business while making you look good online!”
- When planning out products, the major pillars generally fall under the following categories:
* Content (Original Written, Graphic, Video and also Content Curation)
* Marketing Audience Acquisition (growing follower numbers, email lists, engaging with the influential, etc.)
* Lead Generation (using marketing reach and social advertising methods to drive new leads and client acquisition)
Not every product has to include the 3 pillars above. Maybe you are not a social media advertising technician. Maybe you just want to focus on amazing content. It’s totally cool to be specific and own your competency. Just make sure that you truly own it and communicate this to prospective and active clients. If you just do content – don’t make marketing promises. If
Please please please build out your products to scale!! This is so freaking important I can’t stress this enough. So many social media agencies end up trapped because the principles just spend all of their time writing, editing, filming / taking photos, working ads, etc. etc. You should consider yourself as first a growth operator (salesperson) and second a manager of several talented ends (do as little of the actual work yourself – seriously!) Now back to our pillars, if you’re into it you should build out a team for your products. Grab a bunch of freelancers that are graphic artists, content-writers and ad technicians so that your products are insanely valuable but also built to scale!!
3. Establish a Website
A full web presence is key to your success here – you have to practice what you preach! Get a website going, make sure you have a Twitter account, a Facebook page and a super polished LinkedIn profile (at the very least!)
To start, pick a domain name that includes the words social media. Be blunt and obvious and include your niche in the domain name! Something like Social-Media-Agency-For-Dentists.com .You will now need website hosting. You will need a wordpress theme. You’re going to need a logo and some marketing collateral (maybe some banner ads, or a brochure going through your services). You will need some help crafting conversion oriented website copy.
If you’ve followed the above actionable recommendations, your new social media marketing agency should be off to a fantastic start! At the very least, you’ve covered the basics. And honestly, it should not have been that hard. Maybe a full week’s worth of your time getting everything up and off the ground. But a business is an entity that makes money, yah? So let’s start bringing home the bacon. Seriously, we need some money! We need some clients!
4. Develop Niche Content
You’ve established the niches you wish to target, picked your social media channels, and established a website. Now it’s time to build an amazing base of niche-specific content! You need to prove to your target that you are the expert they need and deserve. Put up at least 1-2 new blog articles every single week direct to your website that proves your authority. Take this article and push it out to social media, get it up on niche groups (using Facebook Groups, LinkedIn Groups, Forums, Google+ Communities, Forums, Reddit, etc.). Really hustle and push it far and wide. Put money behind it using Facebook ads.
Remember to target local industry groups whenever possible. For example, you may wish to produce articles along the lines of “I Grew This Local Accountant’s Practice Using Social Media” or “How Dentists Should Be Using Social Media.” This kind of content will specifically serve to illustrate your competency to prospective clients. But more important, since we’ve picked a niche that we are specifically working in – the work is specifically marketable and attractive within online communities. It’s shareable within your target market and will attract the right kind of traffic back to your website!
5. Build a Landing Page to Grow Your Email List
Landing pages are web pages that derive a specific action. No coding knowledge is necessary, social and email marketing tools are included, and A/B testing allows you to gain insight into what strategies work best.Build a beautiful landing page and drive the right traffic to this page. Make sure to promote it to groups and forums and put paid traffic behind it.
Finally – now that you have a consistent way to grow your email list. Promote your products against this specific list!! Send them your blog content, ask them questions about their online marketing frustrations. Just be open and genuine in your communications. “Hey thanks for downloading our book, hope you like it! If you ever need help with social media marketing, let me know!”
6. Build a List of Targets and Hit the Pavement!
Our last step is relatively simple on the face of it: Reach out to the movers-and-shakers in your targeted niche and make some sales. There are a few methods for this that I want you to consider…
- Use your LinkedIn account. Just as simple as add new connections, send them direct messages. Personalize it. This is hard work but will absolutely get a conversation going!
- Prep a list of local businesses that you want to target and start to email their decision makers (owners, principles, founders, presidents, marketing managers, etc.)
- Take the same list that you put together from #2 and hit the freakin pavement. Print out a one-pager at the local FedEx Office (hardstock baby) and just hand these suckers out to everyone in your target across the city.
Bottom line: know what your sales activity produces and build a science around it! A good disciplined approach to the science looks like this…
- Spend 2 hours every morning sending cold linkedin notes.
- Send out 12 notes an hour to decision makers.
- Know that for every 24 cold notes you send, we’ll get 1 sales call.
- Know that you can close 10% of your sales calls into deals @ $600 / month.
- Therefore know that 2 hours every morning for 20 of your month’s working days will produce 48 sales calls AND 4.8 new customers.
- If we round this up to 5 and repeat every month on a $600 / month package (as mentioned early on in this guide) by years end we’re looking @ $36k in monthly revenue and $18k in profit.
This may sound easy, but it requires a dogged, tireless approach! You must consistently search for, identify, and engage the individuals most likely to generate new business for your fledgling company. You have to be super super active in your industries community.
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