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Facebook vs Instagram: What’s Better for Interior Designers
Facebook vs Instagram: What’s Better for Interior Designers
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16 minutes
Released:
Jun 24, 2019
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Podcast episode
Description
You gotta have them both, but which one should you devote the most time to? On today’s Marketing Monday Minisode, Darla and Natalie help you pick your favorite kid: Facebook or Instagram.
Facebook just isn’t what it used to be when it comes to organic traffic. But there are still ways you can make it valuable for your interior design business. The first is to create a group. If you can start a group and get users into your group and sharing ideas and asking questions, then you can really engage them and boost your organic reach. The links you’re able to put into your Facebook posts are also pretty valuable, whereas Instagram really limits the ways you can bring traffic off their platform to yours.
However, for Darla and Natalie’s money, Instagram is where it’s at. If you only have the time for one platform, it should be Instagram. Instagram is a more visual medium, it allows you to really boost your presence and, most importantly, Instagram is where the clients you want are. Darla and Natalie break down the numbers when it comes to Instagram users, and the numbers may surprise you.
What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
[1:10] Join Instagram and Natalie will take you fishing
[3:00] Making Facebook work for you
[5:06] Nurture your Facebook group
[5:35] Links make FB pretty valuable
[7:09] Facebook and clients
[8:23] Treating Instagram as a mini-portfolio
[11:00] Landing clients through Instagram
[13:04] Platform v platform in terms of clients
Resources & People Mentioned
Susan Wintersteen on the WSP
Linktree
Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
www.WingnutSocial.com
On Facebook
On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
Darla’s Interior Design Website
Subscribe to The Wingnut Social Podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or TuneIn
Facebook just isn’t what it used to be when it comes to organic traffic. But there are still ways you can make it valuable for your interior design business. The first is to create a group. If you can start a group and get users into your group and sharing ideas and asking questions, then you can really engage them and boost your organic reach. The links you’re able to put into your Facebook posts are also pretty valuable, whereas Instagram really limits the ways you can bring traffic off their platform to yours.
However, for Darla and Natalie’s money, Instagram is where it’s at. If you only have the time for one platform, it should be Instagram. Instagram is a more visual medium, it allows you to really boost your presence and, most importantly, Instagram is where the clients you want are. Darla and Natalie break down the numbers when it comes to Instagram users, and the numbers may surprise you.
What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
[1:10] Join Instagram and Natalie will take you fishing
[3:00] Making Facebook work for you
[5:06] Nurture your Facebook group
[5:35] Links make FB pretty valuable
[7:09] Facebook and clients
[8:23] Treating Instagram as a mini-portfolio
[11:00] Landing clients through Instagram
[13:04] Platform v platform in terms of clients
Resources & People Mentioned
Susan Wintersteen on the WSP
Linktree
Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
www.WingnutSocial.com
On Facebook
On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
Darla’s Interior Design Website
Subscribe to The Wingnut Social Podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or TuneIn
Released:
Jun 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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