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Five Focus Areas for Content

The most popular question we receive, no matter which social media platform, centers around producing content. We are constantly asked, “What should I post about?” To help, we’ve created the five areas of focus for all of your social media content:

  1. The main thing that you do. This is content centered around how you add value to the world at large, and specifically to your community. This helps you establish yourself as an expert in doing YOUR thing. This should be the focus of about 40% of your content. This doesn’t mean that you should post 40% of your content focused on YOU. It means that you should focus 40% of your content on the topic that is the pillar of your business.
  2. Something related to your “main thing.” This related topic bolsters your expertise in your main focus topic and highlights that you aren’t singularly focused on just one aspect of the business. This content should make up about 20% of what you post. Again, this is a topic that you are posting about, not something about your business’s offering in that area.
  3. Something else related to that “main thing.” Another related topic will further bolster your expertise to those who find you. With this third business topic, you have a base for 80% of your content. Remember, this isn’t 80% of the content you create about YOU, it’s 80% of the content you create about this topic.
  4. Something that is interesting to YOU, but is NOT directly related to your business. Yes, you should post content that isn’t directly related to any of the other topics you’re already creating content about that was outlined above. You’ll do this to offer some personality to your business online. Otherwise, you appear robotic and uninteresting. To offer an example of this type of content, you can share and create about where you went to college, where you are from originally/if you’re a native of your community, a sports team you support, or hobby you enjoy. This should not monopolize your content, making up only about 10% of what you share.
  5. Something else that is interesting to YOU. This should be another interesting topic to YOU, yet something that is not directly related to your business topics. You’re furthering yourself from robotic and flat. This should be about 10% of the content that you share. Often, this can be your family, faith, or your volunteer work to offer a few more examples.

That should be a good place to start for your upcoming posts to social media, keeping in mind that you may want to change it up a bit depending on the platform you’re using.

Hustleburg Episode 19.5 – Bonus Audio from St. Pete: OPEN for Business Chats 5

In this bonus episode of the Hustleburg podcast, we compiled the audio from 4 Zoom video chats with small businesses here in Saint Petersburg about their creative ways to stay OPEN for business. If you’ve got something creative to share, send me an e-mail at brett@stpeteopenforbusiness.com

You can see these video chats on YouTube or by clicking their name below.

Amanda Grozdanic from FUSE Therapy

F.U.S.E. Therapy 4730 85th Ave N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781
By Appointment – We’ve Moved All Online

Reach out with FUSE Therapy at their website, listen to Amanda on Episode 9 of the Hustleburg podcast, connect on Facebook, engage on Instagram, or call ‪(918) 810-3109

Red Hot Tiki’s Robynne Swanson

Red Hot Tiki 2904 Beach Blvd S, Gulfport, FL 33707
Tues 9AM-6PM, Wed-Fri 11AM-6PM, Sat 9AM-2PM – CDC Guidelines for Retail & Online Ordering/Pickup

You can order your favorite hot sauce (or browse everything she has) on her website, you can hear her Hustleburg interview (Episode 5) here, connect with her on Facebook, engage on Instagram, and stay up to date on Twitter.

Ester Venouziou

LocalShops1 Virtual in St. Petersburg, FL 33707
We’ve Moved All Online

Shop online AND local, join the LocalShops1 community, connect on Facebook. engage on Instagram, and keep up to date on Twitter.

Dr. Jenna Elwart & Associates, PLLC

Dr. Jenna Elwart & Associates, PLLC 401 Pasadena Avenue S
St. Petersburg, FL 33707
Essential, but Moved All Online

Find out about Dr. Elwart’s practice on her website, connect on Facebook, or engage on Instagram.

Start Marketing Your Business Online With These Three Easy Steps

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Create a Facebook Group When You Have a Facebook Page?

Adapted from Hustleburg Episode 12.

What Are the Benefits of Creating a Facebook Group in Addition to Your Business Page?

When it comes to Facebook, you have a lot of options when it comes to creating a community around your business and communicating about your brand. Obviously, with the noted distinction between a personal profile and a business page, you should have a Facebook page for your business in 2020. We know that the page is a communication tool to share with those outside the community you’ve already built. It’s essentially a digital storefront on the largest social media platform. It has the basic information about your businesses, about your hours, your location, any special deals you might have. It rivals your website in terms of importance, and it ranks higher in the search results than many business websites.

Your Facebook Page is a great tool for people that are looking for you already. It’s the social media version of your website that allows you to have a touch of your personality on display. We’ve previously shared the strategy about utilizing your page to share the five focus items:

  1. The main thrust of your business or brand
  2. One thing related to the main thrust
  3. Another thing related to the main thrust
  4. Something personal that shows your brand has a personality (not necessarily business-related)
  5. Another something personal that shows your brand isn’t an emotionless robot (again, not necessarily business-related)

Sounds Great! Why a Facebook Group Then?

Facebook groups present you with a unique way to build deeper relationships with your community. These are the true fans you’ve created around your business, not just passersby. Your group is where you’re going to engage in in-depth discussions, generate and foster engagement with the people that are already associated with you, and build the relationships necessary to have evangelists of your brand or your business. While publicly visible, your page is only an opportunity to build many shallow connections, like the depth of a bathtub, but a group gives you the ability to build ocean-deep connections with people who are committed to you and your business. The people that you engage with in these groups are your raving fans, or they’re going to become your raving fans.

Additionally, groups offer a place for you to really let your personality shine online. In addition to the five focus topics outlined above, you can share more of your personality here, as you’re building relationships, not seeking transactions. You will be able to get to know your customers and you can truly connect with them in the environment of a group. In a group, the interaction of real conversation goes deeper just a post on your page and maybe a comment here and there. These relationships turn into a tribe of people who will evangelize for you online as well as in the real world. They are your best marketers, and their efforts are going to be way better than yours, because they are a real-world example of how your business solved their problem and can solve others’ problems. They will enthusiastically recommend you to others and devote themselves to you and your brand, because you have made these ocean-deep connections. It doesn’t take very many of these connections to earn these fantastic marketers and their valuable word of mouth buzz for your business.