Social Media Marketing: Making Time For It

by Kimberly on March 8, 2010

I recently found myself in a situation where I no longer had time to continue social media marketing activities for my own business.  All I had time for was keeping up with the needs of my clients.

My number one priority shifted to helping take care of my mom who recently had heart surgery.  Fortunately, my sister and I both have home-based businesses so our schedules were the most flexible.  Other family members who pitched in had to take time off from work.

What I found is that it was all I could do to help with my mom and take care of my client’s needs.  There was no time left for social media marketing for my own business.  I had no time to monitor my social media profiles, write blogs, post resource links or use any of the other online marketing channels that I typically use.  I was the one saying, “I don’t have time to do social networking”.  That is a statement I hear from people all the time.  Well, now I’ve been there…said that!

What I learned is that it was possible to find, write and schedule content for client’s that had a social media strategy and content plan.  Well, then why couldn’t I handle my own social media marketing?  Because I’ve never created a formal content plan for myself.  I’ve always kind of flown by the seat of my pants; writing blogs, posting links, commenting, etc…when I “felt” like it.  I stayed on top of breaking news on viruses and new social media features, etc…and I would post about those as they happened.

Could I have continued my own social media marketing if I had had a formal content plan?  Quite possibly!

So, what am I going to do now?

  • Rethink the type of content I want to publish.
  • Try not to feel like I have to stay in touch with breaking news as it happens.  (After all, I can’t be everywhere all the time.)
  • Create a formal content plan that spells out the type of content I will post (videos, blog posts, resource links, etc…) and which days of the week each type of content will be posted.
  • Use Hootsuite or a similar tool that will allow me to schedule my posts in advance.

If I had had the type of content plan I just described, I believe I would’ve…at least in part…been able to continue my own social media marketing even during a time of greater family need.  By the way, my mom is now progressing nicely and hopefully very soon she will be feeling better than she has in years!

Do you have a social media strategy and a content plan?

Have you ever been in a similar situation?  If so, how did it work out for you?  I’d love to read your comments…

Kimberly


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elke March 8, 2010 at 9:10 AM

It was hard work and a lot of talking talking talking but half of my daily updated blog content comes now from others. I’ve got a blog about New Zealand travel and immigration and got some people who are adding valuable content and understood that they are promoting themselfs while doing that.

Now I don’t have to ask for articles anymore, it works, the experts love to write … not frequently but enough to fill half of the week and the visits increase because experts are writing about what they really know.

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Kimberly March 8, 2010 at 9:21 AM

Very good point, Elke!! Getting guest posts and content from others will definitely help alleviate the pressure of being the sole source of content. I’ll look into that option…when I have more time, of course…LOL. Thanks for commenting!

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