{"id":1036,"date":"2013-06-19T14:00:12","date_gmt":"2013-06-19T11:00:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/?p=1036"},"modified":"2021-06-28T12:39:26","modified_gmt":"2021-06-28T09:39:26","slug":"15-social-media-mistakes-to-avoid-mainly-for-beginners","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/15-social-media-mistakes-to-avoid-mainly-for-beginners\/","title":{"rendered":"15 Social media mistakes to avoid (mainly for beginners)"},"content":{"rendered":"

Beginners to social media are likely to get confused when starting out because there are so many things to learn and do on the various social media platforms and sometimes you just don\u2019t know from where to start, what to do and what not to do.<\/p>\n

From my experience, most beginners make the following mistakes and if you can manage to avoid them you will save money, time and frustration. In addition, you will get good results faster without spending your time on useless tasks.<\/p>\n

If social media is something really new to you, then I suggest you start by reading these 2 articles (10 social media marketing tips for beginners<\/b><\/a> and Difference between digital marketing and social media<\/b><\/a>) and then come back to learn about the most common mistakes people do when using social networks.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

1. Concentrating only on Facebook<\/h2>\n

Although the word Facebook has become a synonym to social media, it is not the only social network you can use to promote your website. Maybe for personal use Facebook is all you need but for SEO purposes and more web traffic, you need to engage on other social networks as well. If you are short of time then Google+ is your next best choice.<\/p>\n

2. Working on too many social media platforms at the same time<\/h2>\n

While you should not only concentrate on Facebook, if you try to engage on too many platforms at the same time it will be very difficult to achieve good results. This is one of the mistakes that many people do and at the end they quit believing that the whole social media marketing is useless and not rewarding.<\/p>\n

So instead of trying to get followers on Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn at the same time, you can start with a couple of networks and then once your profiles are mature you can move on to the next.<\/p>\n

It is worth noting that after some point your social media profiles will grow organically and the effort you will have to put on each network will be less.<\/p>\n

3. Your social media profiles are not SEO optimized<\/h2>\n

Besides the traffic benefits and visibility gained from social media, there are also some hidden SEO benefits. You can SEO your social media profiles<\/b><\/a> and boost your presence both in social media and search engines.<\/p>\n

Doing so it not that hard, basically you need to treat your profiles on the different social media networks like your website. Special attention should be given to the titles, urls and descriptions you use and try to be authentic in what you say and share.<\/p>\n

4. You don\u2019t have the social media buttons on your website<\/h2>\n

A secret for social media success especially for beginners is that you need to give your users easy ways to share your content on social media. This means that social media buttons should be made available in your website or blog in prominent places and in the right size.<\/p>\n

There are many combinations that will work but in my opinion for optimum performance it is recommended to:<\/p>\n