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98. Baking it Down - 8 Social Media Baker Faux Pas

98. Baking it Down - 8 Social Media Baker Faux Pas

FromBaking it Down with Sugar Cookie Marketing ?


98. Baking it Down - 8 Social Media Baker Faux Pas

FromBaking it Down with Sugar Cookie Marketing ?

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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? 8 Social Media Baker Faux Pas It's easy to get bogged down with orders and forget your social media - but not with twin2 lurkin' behind a phone screen! As she goes to engage weekly with the group hashtag, #sugarcookiemarketing, I asked her to come up with a list of the top 8 offenses she sees bakers makin' on social media that's likely robbin' from their bottom lines. Here goes:? 1. Not Putting your Location in the Instagram BioCheck out Corrie's Instagram below (and give her a follow here) - see that? You can have your name and your location in your Instagram name - which is searchable (shout out to Kimberly for this tip) - that means not only will your handle be searchable, but any information provided in the name section of the profile as well. In this example, Corrie mentions location twice: once in the name, and again in the bio - in two differentways - her city and then the general area (Northern Virginia) to snag the attention of both her hyperlocal and broader, local audience.? 2. Baker's Letting their Pinned Post get DatedIt's easy to set and forget a pinned post - and with Facebook's New Page Experience rolling out (with its fancy featured section), it's all the more important to keep this section updated. Recreate your pinned posts so the date reflects the current year - 2023 - even if it's the same exact content. It'll make your page look up-to-date (which reminds me - I need to do this myself ?). ? 3. Just Posting Photos on TikTok - no video content, no catch, no hookTiktokkers want one thing - video content filmed vertically - and they won't settle for less. Late 2022, TikTok gave us the (unfortunate) option to upload pictures as a slide show instead of video files. It's... well... boring, and not what the platform is intended for. So while - yes, awesome that you're getting content out there - ? it's a better use of time to get content that gets eyes out there. Remember, time = money!Oh yeah - and don't forget that reach-giving hook. Hooks like, "This is the best thing I've ever heard in my entire life," "I just had the WORST experience," and "Here's something cookiers will never tell you..." are all great ways to get views (just be sure to follow up with content that matches the hype). ? 4. No Email CaptureWhat if Facebook and Instagram disappeared? Where would your business be? If you're thinkin' "up a creek sans paddle," consider creating an email capture. It's easy to do - even if you're not ready to send out emails just yet. Mailchimp allows for free account creation AND a free signup form - so you can start building that list now should Meta ever go the way of the DoDo.? 5. Cross-Posting with HashtagsFacebook just can't seem to make #hashtags work, and we shouldn't try either. With apps like Facebook's free Planner (or Hootsuite, OneUp App, and Planoly), you can create content designed for the platform you are posting to. In two clicks, you can create a unique caption for the same content piece for both Instagram (a hashtag reach treasure trove) and Facebook (hashtag Sahara desert) that'll have your audience feelin' center stage and not like a posting afterthought. ? 6. Making Shop Links Hard to FindYour audience ain't got the time to play hide and go seek with your website links. Making links hard to find (like putting links in Instagram captions where they're not clickable) means less money in your pocket. Telling people from a comment to go click on your website (rather than just linking to your website in that comment) is another game of "go fetch" you won't likely win. 
Released:
Jan 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hey - Heather and Corrie here with the Baking it Down Podcast. We're here to help you rise with your reach, flood with new followers, bake up new ideas, and make that all-important dough. As an extension of our Facebook group, this podcast is here to let you learn by listening. We'll cover group topics, marketing trends, and more (leaving this wide open in case Corrie wants to start singing).