You know, you need to be on social media, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, some of the most popular sites out there on the web, even Snapchat, even though Instagram crushing it, it's still doing well. They have over 100 million active users daily. But as a beginner, all of this is overwhelming and complicated. So how do you start?
And today, I'm going to share with you how to get started with social media as a beginner. The first thing you need to do is pick the right social network. Yes, there's a lot of them, whether it's Facebook, whether it's LinkedIn, whether it's Twitter, it's up to you on which network you want to be on, you could be on all of them.
But if you're on all of them, you're not going to spend enough time to make these profiles. Amazing. You don't want to have to ask them. In other words, you don't want to be on LinkedIn and do a mediocre job. You don't want to be on Facebook and do a mediocre job. It's better to not be on him than it is to do a mediocre job. Because doing a mediocre job will get you no reach I kid you
six years ago was way easier to leverage to get traffic nowadays are algorithms are so strict because there's so much competition, they're looking for the cream of the crop. In other words, if you're not the best of the best, you're not going to do well. So you need to pick the right social network. And what's right for me may not be right for you. So the way you pick the social network is by looking at what space you're if you're in b2b, the chances are LinkedIn is going to be the best social network for you.
Twitter is also another good social network for b2b but LinkedIn typically is better. If you're in b2c, Facebook does well. Instagram does well. YouTube does well. Funny enough, YouTube works for both b2b and b2c. Now, here's the thing, you also have to look at what content type do you like creating?
Are you someone who's good with videos, if so, you probably want to start with YouTube or LinkedIn, Facebook's much more competitive than YouTube, you can get the longevity even if you don't have an audience,