6 low-hanging social media optimization strategies to boost engagement

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Optimization doesn't have to be a scary word in digital marketing.

Perhaps the term makes you think of search engine optimization (SEO) and rigid, restrictive keyword requirements.

Or maybe you associate optimization with stripping any sense of creativity from your marketing.

The reality, though? Social media optimization (SMO) is an entirely different ballgame.

Because while businesses at large are on board with social media, many fail to make simple changes that could significantly boost their performance.

The good news is that optimizing your social presence doesn't mean sacrificing your brand's voice and creativity. In this guide, we'll break down some easy social optimization techniques for brands big and small.

'What's the point of social media optimization, though?'

In short, social media optimization (SMO) encourages businesses to analyze, audit and make adjustments to both their content and accounts to stay in line with the best practices of social media.

The concept of SMO is pretty straightforward. Much like SEO or CRO (conversion rate optimization) requires tweaking and testing, so does SMO.

So, why bother? Although many brands make their social efforts seem effortless, the reality is that top-performing accounts don't ignore the fine details of optimization. The benefits of social media optimization are three-fold:

Increase the visibility and reach of your content, resulting in greater engagement (clicks, traffic and so on)Assess the overall ROI and outcomes of your social marketing (think: sales, brand awareness)Develop a consistent process for creating content that's poised to perform well (relative to your brand)

We've seen firsthand how more and more marketers are being held accountable when it comes to social media performance. Through optimization, you increase the likelihood of hitting your KPIs and make your own job easier by establishing a process for fine-tuning your content.

6 social media optimization strategies you should totally try

Now, onto the good stuff! Below are six aspects of social media optimization that businesses should pay close attention to.

1. Account optimization

First thing's first: you need to ensure that your brand accounts align with your business and its goals. This requires a general audit of your social profiles with an emphasis on branding and marketing messaging.

For example, some details to consider when it comes to account optimization include:

Branding and creative visuals that are consistent with your business' online presence (logos, fonts, hashtags, taglines and slogans)An appropriate link and/or call-to-action that sends visitors to the proper landing pageMarketing messaging and languages that match your current promotions

Think of your social presence as a sort of gateway to your products and brand. Assuming that this is someones' first encounter with your business, consistency counts for the sake of keeping customers engaged and not potentially confusing them.

For example, check out Oatly's homepage'

oatly homepage

'and how their Twitter and Instagram reflect similar messaging, creatives and branding. These accounts feel like they belong to Oatly at a glance.

Through account optimization, you guarantee that your leads never feel lost no matter how they find you.

As a side note, you may have slightly different links, promotions and bios across multiple networks. That's fine! Just make sure that you stick with the proper social media image sizes so each account looks sharp.

2. Social searchability optimization

Figuring out how to optimize social media for search should be a top priority for brands today.

We're seeing a growing trend of more social profiles popping up in Google searches. Recent rollouts such as Instagram's updated search features also highlight how brands should mind how they use keywords across their posts and accounts.

Don't worry, though: you don't have to keyword stuff your posts to boost your social searchability. Start by performing keyword research for industry and brand-specific keywords you can sprinkle throughout your social content. Then, implement some key social media optimization techniques as it relates to search such as:

Including relevant keywords (and keyword #hashtags) in your social biosMake sure that your business' key details such as @username, address and contact options are consistent across accountsCompletely fill out your bio and 'About' sections for any given social network

Let's look at an example of social searchability optimization in action. If we search 'vegan haircare' via Instagram, we're met with a combination of consumer, influencer and brand accounts.

Clicking through, we can see why a post from oVertone is front-and-center. Not only have they optimized their bio for vegan and cruelty-free terms, but also their hashtags.

See how that works? Subtle use of keywords and hashtags can help increase the visibility of any given piece of content, so don't let those captions or bio spaces go to waste.

3. Content strategy optimization

Businesses are spoiled for choice in terms of what they can post to social media.

That said, your content strategy shouldn't be a free-for-all. The sooner you come up with an organized strategy, the more easily you'll generate ideas or posts. Optimizing your content strategy starts when you:

Establish a consistent publishing frequency and volume (including how often to post, when to post, how many needed pieces of content per week)Determine which assets you need to fill your schedule (text posts, images, videos)Figure out which posts can be published across networks and which posts are standalone per platform

Keep in mind that content strategy optimization times need to be fine-tune. Based on your analytics, you might find that you need to ramp things up or scale back. Having a baseline built on the points above can help get you started, though.

Perhaps what matters most is that you aren't just posting on the fly.

This is where a tool like Sprout Social comes in handy, allowing you to track each piece of content you publish across every network. With a comprehensive view of your content calendar and all of your creative assets in one place, you can identify gaps in your schedule and uncover opportunities to quickly crosspost content.

4. Individual post optimization

After establishing a big-picture content strategy, consider how you can optimize social media posts on an individual level.

Some posts require more optimization than others. For example, posts that are part of an influencer campaign are going to require more refining than a meme or a morning greeting to your followers.

For the posts that do need special attention, here are some points to consider when it comes to optimization:

Write captions that reflect your business' current promotions and initiativesInclude appropriate hashtags, keywords and call-to-action phrases for each postMaintain a distinct tone and brand voice throughout your campaigns, finding a balance between promotion and personality

Check out how Razer manages to regularly roll out a variety of campaigns and tailors each post accordingly. For example, this eco-friendly hype video builds anticipation for their upcoming launch with a campaign-specific hashtag:

Turning the tide – look good, feel great as together we help raise awareness of the harm marine plastics can do. See you on April 7, 7PM PDT. Sign up for our apparel drop here: https://t.co/fxPe3Y9GIy#GoGreenWithRazer pic.twitter.com/Qejt9hfNXs

— R Λ Z Ξ R (@Razer) March 28, 2021

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