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Six dos and don鈥檛s that will make sure your social media marketing is on point

Oct 7, 2022
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Social media has proven to be hugely impactful for businesses. In fact, for some businesses, social media is where they do everything 鈥 from promoting and selling their product(s) to building a community of engaged followers!聽

If you鈥檙e not already using it to market your restaurant, you鈥檙e missing out on a huge audience of potential customers. When used effectively, social media is one of the best ways to connect with people and build a community. Best of all, you don鈥檛 need specialized skills or a huge budget to start 鈥 any one can do it.

In this blog, we鈥檒l lay out the top six dos and don鈥檛s of social media marketing to get your accounts popping, and to ensure you鈥檙e seeing the best ROI on your social-focused investments.

1. Do make sure you know your target demographic聽

There are so many social media platforms out there, it鈥檚 hard to know where your restaurant should be active. Knowing your target audience is the key to ensuring you aren't wasting time and effort 鈥 you鈥檒l want to invest in platforms that you鈥檙e sure your potential customers are spending time on. For example, if you own a visually pleasing, trendy caf茅, you鈥檙e probably looking to connect with a younger, hipper demographic; a demographic that is largely on Instagram and TikTok, as these are the best platforms for visual content consumption. On the other hand, if you run a high price point, fine dining restaurant, you鈥檒l probably spend more of your efforts on Facebook. Your target demographic is likely to be an older audience with an income that supports fine dining, a crowd that is keen to use Facebook as it鈥檚 what they鈥檙e familiar with and know how to use.

Of course, each situation is different, and you鈥檒l have to do a bit of research and digging to find out which social media platform, or combination of platforms, will work best for your restaurant. But knowing your target demographic will make sure you鈥檙e on a platform that reaches people who are most likely to connect with your brand.聽

A final tip here: once you鈥檝e created your accounts and nailed down a target audience, make sure to promote yourself and let people know that you鈥檙e present on social media. Link your social media accounts on your website and post your handles around the restaurant to encourage visitors to follow you. (And after saying that, how could we not include a shameless plug to our own socials? Follow us on , , and to stay updated on our newest blogs!)

2. Don鈥檛 forget to pay attention to details

Everything you post on social media will be seen by potential customers, so you鈥檒l want to double check details and ensure you鈥檙e putting your best foot forward. Spelling and grammar should be impeccable, and your messaging clear and concise. Not only does this convey professionalism, but it builds your brand as reputable. This also means ensuring tone and voice are consistent; if you鈥檙e casual and friendly in-person and on Instagram, don鈥檛 switch to a formal personality on Facebook. Know your brand and embody it across all platforms 鈥 this makes it more likely that you鈥檒l connect with an audience who鈥檚 aligned with your business.

3. Do post often (but not too often!)

One of the keys to social media marketing is posting enough content to keep your audience interested, without posting so much that they鈥檙e annoyed with you. Posting often shows the platform that you鈥檙e active and engaged, which helps you get ahead with the algorithm. What鈥檚 the algorithm, you ask? It鈥檚 a top-secret formula that evaluates which posts are prioritized on users鈥 feeds. Posts on social platforms aren鈥檛 chronological; they show up on users鈥 feeds based on what is popular and most relevant to them. Posting often helps to raise your score with the algorithm, ensuring your posts are pushed out more.

Try to space your posts out and mix things up 鈥 some can be more marketing-focused and promotional (e.g. announcing a new drink special), while others can be more about branding and personality. Post about team members, events, holidays, or even updates to the restaurant. These posts build a sense of community amongst your followers.

4. Don鈥檛 automatically hide negative reviews聽

It鈥檚 inevitable; while you try to build the best experience for your restaurant guests, you鈥檙e bound to run into a couple of negative reviews here and there. Don鈥檛 automatically delete or hide these comments; try to turn something negative into a positive. Social media is about building customer relationships and trust, so take the time to instead, respond to them with a positive, customer-focused message. For example, if a customer comments about a bad meal they had at your restaurant, apologize, and invite the customer back to give your restaurant the opportunity to do better. You might also ask them to reach out in a private message so you can continue the conversation there.聽

Responding to these negative reviews and comments shows other customers that you鈥檙e transparent and genuine 鈥 no business is perfect, but you鈥檙e doing your best.

5. Do respond, respond, respond!

Engaging with your customers is the best way to build relationships. Did someone comment on your post? Give their comment a response or a like 鈥 some form of acknowledgement to let them know they鈥檙e heard. It can be as simple as an emoji response! If someone tags your brand account, give their post some love, or even consider reposting to your account (with their permission, of course). Consistent engagement is another way to appease the algorithm, which will push your content up higher on other users鈥 feeds.聽

By interacting with people, you鈥檙e building trust, a sense of community, and showing that you truly care about your customers.

6. Don鈥檛 obsess over numbers

While a lot of social media seems to centre around numbers (think: follower counts, likes, and video views), don鈥檛 overthink these things. Some accounts will go so far as to buy followers and likes (something that is sure to kill your account鈥檚 engagement and reach), but how many followers you have or how many likes your photos get doesn鈥檛 matter as much as the quality of the relationships you鈥檙e building with your customers. As the saying goes, quality over quantity: you want your followers to be people that are truly interested in your brand 鈥 not an audience that was bought and doesn鈥檛 actually care about what you post.聽聽

Building brand awareness and a strong presence on social media is a long-term effort, but it pays off in the long run. Just focus on creating engaging content for your followers!

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