How to make social media less of a time suck
There’s a slew of social networks; their sheer volume can be overwhelming. Here’s some help.
You have to participate and engage consistently, Facebook seems to change something on a weekly basis, Google has all these animal-named announcements, and new social networks pop up all the time. It’s exhausting to keep up with everything.
I recently asked on our Facebook page, “If you had only 20 minutes a day to spend on social media, what would you focus on?”
Some answers I received…
OK, so not everyone took the question seriously. In any event, 20 minutes a day isn’t much time when you’re implementing a social media marketing plan. You can easily spend hours, if not days, on social sites.
I’ve been managing online communities for the past few years, and I thought I’d share some best practices for saving time and being more efficient with your social media endeavors.
Time management
There isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution for social media, so take the time to figure out what works best for you and/or your brand.
Create a plan or editorial calendar
Use the tools
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