How to Create a Social Media Posting Plan in 2022

The Mindful Marketing Podcast (Formerly Known As The Savvy Social Podcast) - Un pódcast de Andréa Jones - Martes

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Do y'all remember back in the day (I’m talking 2015-ish), you could just take the same exact post with a link to your website and just… push it out through your scheduling tool?!?!?! Those were definitely simpler times!  Now, we have so many different placements, even within the same app. Instagram alone has like zillion different places you can share content: the Feed, Stories, Reels, Guides, Video, etc, etc.  And it's a lot, y'all. And I know that, and I hear that. And so I wanna take time in this episode to talk about how to create a plan for all of this now, in the year 2022. In this episode of the podcast, I talk about:  How much time to spend on social media (and how to balance it all for those uninspired seasons)  How to hone in on your marketing messages so that the posts you create actually make a difference  The reason why social media “feels hard” and why that’s actually a very good thing  The two main goals your content should have How to know if it’s all working (and when to try something new) … and more!    This Episode Was Made Possible By: Social Media Rockstar Framework Free Course The Social Media Rockstar Framework is your chance to pull back the curtain and get insights on how to build a social media strategy that works for you, learn how to create (and implement) a simple and effective content plan, convert followers into buyers, and much more. Register for this FREE course and gain the confidence you need to use social media as a tool to grow your business: https://onlinedrea.com/free Sendible Social Media Management ToolThe all-in-one social media management tool that my agency uses every day to schedule posts and analyze our social media results. Try them out for yourself today: https://onlinedrea.com/sendible   Go to the show notes for all the resources mentioned in this episode: https://onlinedrea.com/207

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