One Hour Social Media Growth Strategy

 

Every business wants to grow their social media accounts — and the truth is, each one of them can, but only if they’ve got a foolproof plan, strategy, and commitment to the process.

We know that business owners don’t have hours a day to dedicate their time to social media (that’s why we’re here!), so we’ve created a strategy for effectively growing social media presence that only takes ONE hour.

Yep, you read that right. You DON’T have to spend hours of your day on social media in order to grow!

It truly only takes ONE HOUR of daily action to make an impact.

So, instead of gluing your eyes to your social media feeds for 4 hours a day, use our 1-hour fool-proof growth plan so you can see results faster, thanks to *targeted* effort!

 
 

Do this for 1 hour every day

  • 15 min: Answer all of your comments and DMs

  • 15 min: Interact with your followers’ content (Like, comment, share)

  • 15 min: Interact with new accounts within your industry/niche (comment, especially!)

  • 10 min: See what’s trending in your industry/niche

  • 5 min: Take a look at your post performance & analytics

Your goals in that hour of action should be to:

  • Interact, engage, and create conversation and connection!

  • Stay aware of what’s trending — and brainstorm how to get in on the action!

  • Keep an eye on how your content is performing, look for trends of what’s working and what’s not, and adjust accordingly.

We’re all about the motto, “work smarter, not harder” here at AMR. If you are too, we think you should subscribe to our email newsletter so you can get access to more helpful social media insights like this!

 

Maggie Peikon

Maggie is a Senior Content Creator and Editor at AMR Digital. When she’s not crafting content for clients, she can be found hiking with her pup, Finley, checking out Denver’s best vegan restaurants, and working on her garden. She’s currently planning her next SUP adventure and plotting how to become a goat mom.

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