Chalk Board with Post Ideas written on itThis is an updated post on one I had done way back in 2010 (yikes it’s hard to believe that it’s been over decade, but still relevent) with bit more information and a couple of additional ideas.

I thought it might be time to update it, as it’s one of the most common questions I get from people, even when I tell them you know………. there are a ton of ideas and post ideas out there already floating around and don’t forget to look at what your competitions doing,

Sometimes people want some more specific ideas, so I thought it was time to give the post a little spiff up. I do find it kind of amusing that the old post refered to “fan pages”, Facebook’s original name for a business page.

(Keep in mind many of these could be in visual or image formats including video) Many can also be used for blog posts with some additional information and content. Visual/Image posts are best for Instagram. Linkedin business and personal pages, Facebook business pages and groups, and Twitter, it is best practice to try to share an image with text.
*Don’t forget to share links to your website often as well.

The number one mistake in using social media is forgetting to add targeted links to posts. People will not look for your website link if they don’t see it in the post itself.

If you have a product or service, you are promoting on social media make your links count. If you are talking about a particular service you offer, have the post link go to your services page where you talk more about the service, NOT to your homepage, you don’t want to make people have to hunt.

  1. A promotion.
    a. Come and stay during the month of March and get two free ski tickets.
    b. St. Patrick’s Day Special, get a complimentary green beer & popcorn with an order of bangers & mash (*must be 21) = 117 characters, still room for using a shortened link on Twitter.
    c. Get double points on your Ace rewards card with every hardware purchase the first week of March.
    d. With a purchase of any Don Fredo jewelry, get a free earring cleaning kit.
    e. Get a full hair coloring treatment and receive a free trim.
    f. At your next tire alignment, get a free oil change.
    g. New accounting customers get a 10-minute free business analysis.
  2. A sale.
    a. Thursday nights are half-price appetizers.
    b. Sale though March 31 on Dunlop All-Season Radial Tires, save 20% off.
    c. All Michelle Leslie tops and slacks on sale $15 off through this Sunday.
    d. Stay 2 nights get the 3rd night 1/2 Off.
    e. Two for one wool sock special every Saturday.
    f. Mini-mart Super Gulps 99¢, 5-6 pm every Monday – Friday.
    g. Photography special: Book a wedding with us and get an extra set of CD’s with your photos now through May 3.
  3. New products, services, specials, rebates, vouchers, offers, packages
  4. Recipes (recipes get one of the highest rates of pass-alongs in social media, if you are a retailer, share your Grandma’s killer brownie recipe and make it the next time you have a sale at your woodworking store. It doesn’t matter what business you are in. Also, Recipe failures with a funny story make great shared content.
  5. Guest, customer, or client comments or testimonials (with permission if sharing the full name).
  6. Your business in the news.
  7. Your business is getting or received an award.
  8. One of your employees is getting/or gotten an award, even if it’s of your creation, i.e., best salesperson of the month.
  9. Your area in the news.
  10. Promote any upcoming events. Open Houses, classes, workshops, webinars, networking, etc.
  11. A frequent and loyal guest, customer, or client in the news, please be aware of privacy though, depending on your business, a client may not feel comfortable with you sharing the information unless you know them well, it’s best practices to ask if it’s ok.
  12. Pictures of your business, interiors, exteriors, products (if applicable).
  13. Pictures of your employees.
  14. Pictures of happy guests, customers, or clients (with their permission and preferably in writing or verbally but documented).
  15. Area Events going on, you can also tie this into specials and promotions you are holding.
  16. A brief, “we get frequent questions “about” and put in answers.
  17. What does your business do to differentiate itself from others.
  18. Holiday Posts, a nice graphic or photo and a wish for a Happy Thanksgiving or other Holiday.
  19. You just found a new product you are using and love it, be it food or a new fabric softener or a new electric cordless drill; describe it and explain why you love it.
  20. Day of the Year posts. National Calendar days. May 20 is National Rescue Dog Day. It’s helpful if it ties into something related to your business. Two of your own dogs are rescues. One of your employees volunteers at the local dog shelter.
  21. Funny Loyal Guest, customer, or client stories. *caveat: make them funny and only funny, proof heavily to make sure they are not harmful or negative in any way. While someone may go into the wrong changing room by mistake at a store, and it may have had very amusing consequences, it raises things like, “don’t they have locks on the doors?” (even if you do and point out they didn’t lock them).
  22. Do some product/area/service-specific reviews. You have a couple of apple orchards nearby. Do some write-ups on the apples, do some research on types of apples, link to sources. You carry a particular line of clothing or cordless drills or snow tires; what is special/different/better/unique about them.
  23. A bio of your self or other owners or management.
  24. Bios of your staff.
  25. Interview customers. Keep in mind using video is always a bonus.
  26. Interview vendors.
  27. Helpful Tips: examples: restaurants; a good wine, lodging; cooking/baking tips, realtors: home buying tips, Landscapers: gardening tips, mechanics: car care tips, drycleaners: stain removal tips. For every type of business, there is always helpful information out there that someone can use.
  28. Industry News.
  29. Ask for feedback from blog readers, fans, followers, and from prior guests, customers, or clients. You just went from goose down pillows to memory foam pillows. If asking on a blog post, ask for some thoughts from people, and don’t forget to include the link to the blog article or post link when you do your next email blast. You just switched from using Redken products to Matrix Biolage in your salon. People love to be able to give feedback and asked what they think about things; this is an excellent medium for doing that, exploit it. Questions asked are great prompts, and you can get valuable information on your own business or something new you may be considering doing.
  30. Help wanted posts.
  31. Lists. List posts get high engagement. 10 of our top selling products. 12 of our favorite woodworking bloggers, 15 tips on saving money, 7 best places to go to get Sushi, etc.
  32. Links to resources, also great in list post format. 10 places to save money on your business insurance.
  33. If you are blogging, don’t forget to share your blog posts on your Facebook business page, your personal Facebook account, Facebook groups (if it’s permitted), Twitter and Linkedin personal and business pages. If blog posts have images (highly recommended), don’t forget to pin the image (with your blog post link) to Pinterest if you use it.
  34. Videos from Youtube, Vimeo and Tiktok.
  35. PSAs, especially ones that are relevant to what’s going on in the world today. Try to stay away from politics or religion.
  36. A Non-profit or charity you support.
  37. Your business contributing to the community or donating a product or service.
  38. A giveaway, contest or drawing. Please make sure you check each social media’s T.O.S (Terms of Service) before promoting these online, each has different requirements and disclosures.

A few ideas for Business Social Media Platform Shares

(Facebook (Personal, Business & Groups), Twitter, Pinterest, and Linkedin (Personal and Business)
While Instagram does have external apps to share posts, PLEASE ask permission first of the Instagram author. On Youtube, you can add videos to “Playlists”
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/57792?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop
and
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/57792?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid

If sharing on Facebook from a personal account, please ask permission first.

  1. A gorgeous photo taken of your town, your area, your state (make sure the author gets image credit, shares from a page, or their own group rather than uploading a photo are highly recommended so you don’t violate copyright.)
  2. A vendor or a company you buy from shares something of interest related to your product or business.
  3. Funny or amusing content, try to keep it clean.
  4. Helpful tips (not the same thing as Educational content as these are generally short form posts) from non-competitors.
  5. Educational content. A blog post from a Leadership expert with a little of your personal feelings about why you liked it or something that stood out about it.