Social Media Tips for the Introvert

If you’re an introvert, there’s no need to shy away from social media.  Don’t be thrown by the word “social”.  Facebook and Twitter are really great platforms for introverts to be social on their own terms.  You get to interact…  but on your own terms.  Many introverts can show their extrovert side online.

Don’t be a hermit

If you’re using social media for marketing, you must be consistent.  For true introverts, it’s hard to remember that there’s a whole world of people out there.  All marketers will need to schedule their time for social media, and especially introverts.  Check in at least twice a day, and interact with your friends and followers.

Personal or Professional?

While it’s a good idea for all marketers to keep their personal and professional life separate while online.  Only let your followers know what’s relevant to your marketing – like why you’re an expert in your niche.  It will help to show a little bit of your personal side, so you can connect with your followers, but you can keep it to a minimum.  How personal you get will really depend on the nature of your market and niche.

One step at a time

If all this sounds scary – ease into it.  Like all uncomfortable tasks, it takes practice to get good at it.  Start commenting, asking questions, engage in conversation.  Set a goal to do so many comments or questions per day.  The more you do it, the easier it will get!

Ways use Social Media in your Email Marketing

Social Media lets you build your list with a huge range of different people, and also lets you use many different traffic sources.  If you utilize social media in your email marketing, you can leverage both sources for even more engagement and traffic.

Let everyone know

In every social network you’re using, let your followers know about your email list – and that you’ll be offering exclusive promotions on a regular basis.  Social media works as a great starting point into a sales funnel.  Every social network can be used to pre-qualify people to get them to your squeeze page.

On most social sites, there are ways that users can share content they like.  Encourage your visitors to share your signup form, and figure out a reward system for those who do.

The Facebook Signup Tab

Facebook allows you to create a custom tab with a signup form so your fans can signup right there.  The best place to put the tab is in one of the visible spots right under your cover photo.  People will see it as soon as they arrive on your main page.

Promoting on your blog

Your blog is a big part of your social profile.  Make sure you have a signup form prominently visible.  Make sure it shows up on each post and page.  Be sure to give them an “ethical bribe” to sign up to your list!