How to Get Rapid Traffic from Social Media

By Johnphoto : Forum Member
Published 27th September 2012 | Last comment 4th February 2014
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Social media is tricky for many. The key is to ensure that you offer informative, interesting and engaging posts and tweets that are ideal for the respective target audience. Lots of self serving llinks, selling and promoting soon puts people off. Those who have lots of followers and likes etc, are ones that put in funny, useful style posts.

Thanks,
Glitterz

sharing content with images , regular updates and comments can increase website traffic

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Please tell me one thing,
How much you are active on social media, I mean what is the frequency of your post?
How much followers you have on your targeted page. And is it relevant or not?
Most important, Have you got some movement on social media pages or not? because sometimes you can achieve good back through on social media pages but rare visitors visit your targeted page..

richardfinch

Echoing Dreamraven, "engaging your audience" is the key. A lot of people (I'm also guilty) tend to forget the social side, ie interaction, not just sales messaged or self serving links. Engage with your audience, comment on their services or products. A bit of flattery can work wonders, then all of a sudden, someone has reposted/retwttited,repinned a comment, pic, URL etc.

Your thread title is "how to get rapid traffic..." Maybe thats where you are going wrong. Take it nice and easy, don't look for shortcuts, become known as the photo expert across different channels. It's not quick or easy, but it is sustainable once you get there.

Although this is aimed at FB PPC, I think it highlights some points in how to use FB properly.

http://www.mylocalforums.com/facebook-business/5616-facebook-advertising-measuring-your-roi.html

Spot on Steve. In many ways treat your online friends and potential friends as you would in real life. If all you do is talk about your business and nothing else most people would be put off. Instead engage and entertain, then you will get a far better response. Generally 3-4 tweets/posts a day is considered optimal, and 1 of which can be promotional.

Thanks,
Glitterz

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