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Jayne Corso on Creating a Social Media Checklist

Venturing into social media can be a daunting task since the various platforms are growing so quickly. Developing a checklist can be an easy way to get started in social media and organize your social strategy and routine.

I have outlined a few ways you can start developing your social media checklist.

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 Define your audience

Identifying your target audience on social media is important. It’s easy to say that you want to target anyone or everyone who is willing to give you a like or retweet, but is this really aiding your social media goals or purpose and is your content being used effectively?

By identifying who you want to target—whether that group is students, evaluation professionals, non-profit workers, or those focused in data—you can create targeted content that will be more valuable for your followers and result in a higher return on investment for your social strategy. You can start with the basic demographics questions: age, occupation and education. Then you can identify their interests.

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Develop a content strategy

It’s important to develop some sort of content strategy when venturing into social media so you can stay relevant with your audience. This helps you stay on track and keeps you from sharing anything and everything. Once you have identified what your audience is looking for, you can develop posts that match their needs.  Important questions to ask yourself when developing content are:

What is important to your audience?

What are their questions or concerns?

What do they want to learn more about?

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Set up your check list for each channel

Once you are ready to start posting, you can set up your personal checklist and scheduling guide which will help you reach your activity goals. Below are a few examples:

Facebook

  • Publish 1 post each day
  • Dedicate two days each week to blog content from evaluation sources
  • Monitor and respond to comments once a week
  • Review insights at the end of every month

Twitter

  • Publish twice daily
  • Retweet relevant content to your followers twice a week
  • Follow 15 new and relevant users or organizations each week
  • Follow industry hashtags once a week

These are just a few examples. You can create a checklist that works with your schedule and social goals.

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2 thoughts on “Jayne Corso on Creating a Social Media Checklist”

  1. I thought this post was very informative. Everyone is using social media as a way to get their brand, business and so on out to the public. I think the tips you provided are very helpful for those who need to get started.

  2. I have been meaning to sit down and think through this post for months, and I finally got to it today. It provided me with a great starting point to help us move forward with a stronger social media presence.

    Thank you so much for sharing this and other social media related posts, Jayne!

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