A Simple Rule for Marketing Your Business on Social Media



Have you heard of the 5-3-2 rule? If you’re using social media to promote you and your business, it’s a great way to help you decide what types of content to post.

The rule was proposed by TA McCann from Gist.com and is a rather simple and genius idea. Out of 10 social media posts:

  • Five should be content from others, relevant to your audience.
  • Three should be content from you, relevant to your audience (but not directly selling your products.)
  • Two should be more personal, something non-work related to help humanize yourself and/or your brand.

See what’s missing? The sales pitch! Too many business people who use social media are too sales-y. Give your audience what they want, whether it’s an article to read or an inspirational quote. You don’t want to be constantly promoting you and your own company. This can annoy your audience quickly. If they’re interested in the content you’re putting out, they’ll have a more positive reaction to your company and the product or service that you are providing.

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