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    Today we are going to talk about social media platforms, and which ones you should be using to market your VA business. 

    Social media is a huge entity. There are so many places that you can 'be' online.

    A lot of it is personal - not related to business. So what I want to talk about today is where to do your VA business connecting - and marketing.

    I'll talk about the five main platforms - Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Tiktok. Close behind these are still Youtube and Twitter but I'm not going to talk about those in this episode. I'm also not going to talk about paid advertising in this episode. This is all about you - your content and your activity.

    I am by no means an expert in any of these platforms, but I use them all - and I'll share my knowledge with you today from a business perspective, with the intention that you will figure out what is the best place for you to be going to market your VA business.

    Facebook

    Naturally I'm starting with Facebook because to me it's the biggest one. Statistics tell us there are almost 3 billion people on Facebook, and more than 200 million businesses. So yeah, your clients are on it.

    Everyone is there already and it is usually the easiest place to 'be' and to find people to work with. 

    One of the keys of what we advise VAs to do is meet potential clients where they are already, which is what you can do on Facebook. Everyone really is already there.

    How to use Facebook to market your VA business? Not using your personal profile. First of all, Facebook doesn't - or didn't used to - let you use your personal profile for business. I see lots of MLMs or network marketers using theirs, and although they end up in Facebook jail from time to time, it doesn't seem to be getting taken down, but to me your personal is your personal, and you have so many tools to use that are business based, and that's where you should focus your attention.

    We all know that your family and friends are probably not going to be your clients, and I also think you don't have to befriend your business connections so they are privy to your personal postings - so a business page is a better tool.

    A business page allows you to publish the content you want, and helps people to get to know, like and trust you. 

    You should also join groups to network with business owners. It's the advice I give you every single day. Now there is the choice for group owners to allow people to join their groups as pages. I still believe that networking is done person to person, so I have that option turned off in my groups. But that doesn't mean that you don't need a business page.

    Your personal profile just needs to direct people to your business page. When people click on your personal profile from a group, it's because they want to get to know more about you. 

    So all you need to do is leave your personal status updates privacy as friends only, and when someone goes to your profile, have your business page connected in your About section. Your business connections can then see that right away, and click over to your business page.

    Social media is all about being social - engaging with people, getting them to engage with you - so don't just publish scheduled content. Take the time to be present, to interact with people - and you will get the connections and the visibility you need to market your VA business.

    Messenger is also a great tool to connect with people on Facebook. It's one click to send someone a message and one click to get back to their profile - and just one more to their business page. I used to dislike it, but it has become a very important tool for me - not just as a way to reach out to people, but as a way for them to access me directly. Love it!

    No matter what you do and where you are present on Facebook, remember to be helpful and supportive - that's what will get you noticed as a support professional.

    Instagram

    A lot of businesses are also using Instagram to grow. Again we are talking over 2 billion users, and over 200 million of them are business accounts. It's different from Facebook though in that it's pretty much completely visual.

    Posting an Instagram post puts it into your image grid, which is sorted by date, most current first. Some people post things to make their grid LOOK good - patterned, as it were - but it's not necessary to do that if it's not your thing.

    The key, like any social media platform, is to post consistently and to create content that your audience is interested in seeing and interacting with.

    Stories will appear at the top of the app - and that makes them quite accessible for your audience. You don't have to worry about 'showing up' in their feed if you are doing stories - and that's why stories can be a really good way to market your business.

    Stories only stay on your account for 24 hours and then expire, but you do have the option of reposting them or highlighting them - which can be a great idea for people to look through on their own time - for instance if you highlight some posts that are relevant to the services you offer, that can stay up on your profile all the time.

    You are not able to put a link in an Instagram post, so consider setting up a Linktree type of link for your bio that allows people to click and find what you want them to find. 

    Instagram is hashtag heavy, other platforms are not - making use of 8-12 hashtags in Instagram helps people find your content. Of course it ranks hashtag content by popularity, so interaction is going to be one of the things that helps you as well. Tagging others is a great way to get visibility from their audience - they may share your post or story to theirs when tagged. Never spam, of course!

    Instagram is widely considered to be a good conversion platform - you can get sales provide real insights into your business and how you help people.

    Follow people in your target audience and interact with their content as well. Don't just post. Interactivity is going to be key on Instagram just like it is anywhere.

    Try the Gary Vee $1.80 strategy - leaving your 2 cents on the top 9 trending posts, for 10 different hashtags, every single day. So 90 comments a day, your two cents as it were, for  cost of $1.80.  Yes, it takes time, but if you don't have clients then you have time - use it well, and it will begin to pay dividends soon - you are basically using the strategy to become a part of the online conversation. 

    Even if you do a portion of that, you will be giving yourself a huge advantage.  And its why you can see that hashtags are important for your own content too. Algorithms love people who are active and being active will get your content seen by more people.

    LinkedIn

    If you haven't already listened to my podcast episode about how to use LinkedIn better to get clients, then start there - or listen to that one after you finish listening to this one!

    Look for connections - use the search bar and the options it gives you. I usually search my 1st connections first, because I started connecting with people a long time ago that I have never really gotten to know.

    I always tell you that you never know where your next client will come from, and it's very possible they are one of your LinkedIn connections right now.

    After that I search by 2nd connections - to make some connections with people that I already may have a common connection with.

    You can see people's activity whether you are connected to them or not, so that's helpful to see if they are active on Linkedin.

    Growing your audience is important - but growing your connections is what LInkedIn is all about. So find people who fit into your target market, and then start to look at their content. 

    Interact with it - like, comment and share it. They will obviously get notifications about that and they will start to notice you. After a time, you can then send them a connection request and that helps you seem more familiar to them. You can let them know how much you like their content (you've proved that), and you are then building that connection

    You also need to optimize your profile - there are so many tools at your fingertips in Linkedin - from your header image, to your profile pic, to your headline, on down - lots of places to provide copy and highlights - links to things that showcase your expertise. Much more than many other social media platforms.

    Post content of your own regularly too - LinkedIn is definitely more quality than quantity which makes it really great for content planning. 

    When you click on someone's activity, it shows you everything they are doing -  liking, posting, commenting on others as well as their own posts - it's fascinating, and you can then even interact with the people that THEY are interacting with, becoming a colleague, not just a fan.

    Of course all of this is not to be cunning - it should all be very natural and be YOU. 

    Being present daily on LinkedIn makes it work much better for you - when people message you, getting back to them is better done quickly. 


    Pinterest

    Pinterest is definitely a visually heavy platform - but did you know that it's an excellent search engine too? Pinterest posts get indexed by the search engines - and that means that if you are using Pinterest consistently to promote your business, you could be coming up in searches for your expertise.

    Try it for yourself - go to Google and type in a search term - you will see Pinterest posts in the results. 

    It's pretty underrated - and it's actually fairly easy to boost your numbers when you start posting content consistently.

    What can you post on Pinterest? Blog posts are the simplest thing to get started with - when someone sees your blog post image, they click on it and they get shown a Visit or Read and a Save button which allows them to go to your website, or save them to one of their own Pinterest boards. Either is good for you - as website trafffic is king, but also saving means they are really interested in your content.

    Video is also gaining in popularity on Pinterest as it is everywhere. It's eye catching. Great images and titled are really helpful to get your Pinterest pins 
    seen and saved. 445 million people are using Pinterest monthly, and 75% of them are women.

    It is definitely more for finding ideas than it is to showcase yourself - so it's an easy way to get your content out to people without having to do video of yourself.

    Tiktok

    Tiktok is definitely a growing platform and it's a great new way to get visibility for your VA business.

    It consists mainly of video snippets, from 15 seconds to a few minutes, and they are not only shown to your contacts, but there is a For You page that gets highlighted for all users, so you could end up in front of many people that Tiktok thinks could be interested in your content.

    Tiktok doesn't have the ability to provide a long list of links, or even links in your video description, so you get one main link in your bio that you can send people to. Many people set up a linktree or similar type link like they do for Instagram, which makes it easy to provide many places for click throughs to go The use of hashtags to grow your platform is essential, so do a little research to make yours work for you.

    And it's not just about dancing and pointing, or doing Tiktok trend videos - some of the most popular content on Tiktok is actually just talking head stuff - you sharing your expertise about what you do (often while doing something normal like getting ready for work or preparing a meal). Be creative and be consistent, like all social media, and Tiktok could be your place to get visible.

    There are 1.5 billion monthly Tiktok users, and if you can get comfortable doing videos, it can be very useful

    So which platform is right for you is combination of things - what you feel comfortable producing as content. If you don't enjoy it, you're not going to do it.  It also depends where your people are. Where are they hanging out? 

    Remember that social media is about being social with your audience in the place that they already are. And let's circle back to today's quote from Kim Garst - the conversations are going to take place whether you are there or not. So put yourself where they are happening, and just join in!

    As always, I recommend focusing on one platform and doing it well, before moving along to another one.

    You can also repurpose content from one to the other easily. But that's a topic for another day!

    Where will I find you? I'm dabbling in all platforms now, but you can find me most easily on Facebook still.
    Daily connection with people is a key focus in The Virtual Circle, my mastermind group for Virtual Assistants. Check it out at www.YourVAMentor.com/TVC (the virtual circle) - I bet it's exactly what you need to start getting fabulous clients for your VA business.

    If you need some help with your social media strategy and content, reach out to me at tracey@yourvamentor.com

    I've helped hundreds of VAs through their challenges and got them on their way to the next thing. I'd love to do the same for you through private or group coaching. 

    That's all I've got for you this week, see you next time!

     

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    Facebook Tips for Marketing Your Virtual Assistant Business

    Facebook Tips for Marketing Your Virtual Assistant Business

    Today I want to talk about marketing your VA business. Specifically, about using Facebook to market it.

    Quote: Giving a brand personality is what separates your brand from the status quo. - Pam Moore

    Hey that quote doesn’t mention Facebook - I know, right? It’s because the vehicle you use to gain visibility doesn’t really matter - it’s about what you put out there. Here’s what I mean. Let’s go!

    We talk a lot about getting more eyes on your VA business, in order to get clients.

    And a lot of VAs that I know want to know what the formula is to get that visibility.

    The interesting thing is that there is no formula. At least not one that works for everyone.

    Service business like VA business are very unique.

    It’s the first thing I tell Virtual Assistants who are looking for the pathway to success.

    It’s not that there isn’t a framework you can follow, but because our businesses are service-based, it means that the client is, in fact, purchasing US.

    And that means that the way we market ourselves can be quite different from someone else - even if the offer the same or similar services as we do.

    We all have the same places to reach our clients - but the way we do it and what we put out there might be different from another VA.

    So … let’s talk about why I picked the quote for today - it’s about personality. Your personality.

    Whether you are an introvert, or an extrovert, your personality IS going to enter into your VA business.

    It will come through in the way you present yourself, in the way you network, in the way your messaging comes across, in the way you communicate with people, and in the way you work with your clients.

    Introverts and extroverts are not the only different kinds of VAs.

    There are very organized VAs.

    There are techy VAs.

    There are detail oriented VAS.

    There are research VAs.

    There are task master VAs.

    There are strategic VAs.

    And as many VAs as there are, there are as many different clients out there.

    With a service business, we need to have the right fit.

    We need to attract the right clients.

    And that’s where visibility comes into play.

    Not only do we need to promote our business where our potential clients are hanging out (we tell you that all the time when we talk marketing), but we also need to be attractive to them so they will feel that we are the VA for them.

    Okay so now that we have that out of the way, let’s talk about how to get the visibility you need by using Facebook.

    1 - Optimize Your FB Page

    First things first, I don’t use my personal profile for business.

    If you have sent me a friend request in the past and I didn’t accept it, it’s not personal (well I guess it is)

    I use my profile for my family and friends - same with my personal Instagram.

    There used to be a time when we kept it all together and we tagged people as acquaintances or put them on other lists (I know, I’m aging myself!)

    But now I just don’t.

    If you want to connect with me, I would LOVE to - but I do that using my FB groups, my FB page, my business IG, my LinkedIn, and I’m also present on X, Tikok and Pinterest. And Threads. lol

    I say I’m present because I mainly use Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to do business, but I also spend a lot of time on Twitter and Tiktok so I do business stuff there too.

    You should have a business presence on Facebook. It is likely going to be the place that you will do the most business stuff.

    Not because you are a FB specialist, but because so many people are still so present on Facebook (even if they say they hate it).

    So you should have a FB page for your business.

    It helps people to find you online so they can learn about you.

    You can show up in the newsfeed and you can also keep all of the updates about your business there.

    So content is really important.

    Focus on quality over quantity. As long as you posts are current, they don’t have to be frequent or daily.

    Use your content plan to create content that you can post regularly, whatever that means to you.

    Now of course if you offer social media services, you should make sure that it looks great and showcases your skills.

    But other than that, you can just be yourself and post the things that feel right for you. I’ll get to content later in the episode.

    For now, optimize your Facebook page.

    Put a professional profile picture (not a logo) on your page. Remember we just talked about your personality, your brand, YOU being the product of your business. Please use a pic of you. Just you.

    It should be professional looking but doesn’t have to be a formal headshot. Smiling face works!

    Don’t forget a header with your business details too. Canva is great to create something that looks professional, you don’t have to be a design wizard - that’s their job.

    You can also put your services or your mission statement on your header image. Something that tells your clients what you do.

    Complete all areas of your profile with your business information - your intro section, your contact info. Again, you want them to be able to go and learn more about you if they want to, so make sure the links are there.

    Put in a good description of who you help and how you help them. It’s important for your clients to feel like ‘hey that’s what I need, I think she can help me.'

    Your page needs to work with you and it’s so easy to do, so make sure you fill it all in and make it look good for those who visit it.

    2 - Create Good Content

    It is essential to consistently post good content to your FB page.

    Again, that doesn’t mean you have to post 10x a day. It just needs to make sense.

    So what does that mean? It means to create a publishing calendar or editorial calendar that helps you get into a routine with your content.

    Make sure you are writing about things that your potential clients want to see - and that you are doing it regularly.

    I always recommend going with 4 regular topics - for general VAs that can be things like organization, client care, project management and meeting planning.

    Brainstorm all the things that you can write about for each of those topics and then rotate through them, one per week. That gives you a regular content plan for each month. After the fourth topic is done, then go back again with topic one, and a different piece of content.

    Content is not meant to be a one and done thing.

    Look at my content topics for instance. How many times have you heard me talk about time management for VAs? Because it’s one of my top 4 things that VAs ask me for help with. Like, seriously, all the time.

    So it is a topic that I talk about a lot - over and over. Different angles, even the same angles. Tools, resources, new platforms or apps .. and there are always new people seeing my stuff so the basics come into play often too.

    Your content will be the same. Your clients are seeking your help. They want to know that they can trust you to do things in their business. That’s what your content is meant to do.

    It’s not meant to sell them anything.

    So stop the sales posts, and just communicate with them.

    Tell them what you know about staying organized - how you do it, how you help your clients do it, why it’s so important, what tools you use to do it, how much better things are for your clients who work with you to get organized - you get the picture.

    Post great content regularly and rinse and repeat!

    3 - Leverage Facebook Groups

    What is the fastest way to get VA clients? Say it with me - business conversations!

    Talking with business owners every single day is the fastest way for you to get clients.

    What’s a great way to find business owners who might need your services? Facebook groups!

    Ask any VA who has a full roster of clients. They will tell you that Facebook groups has been a great source for them.

    Now, you have to find the right groups, and you have to find the right people, and you have to show up and be a part of the community, and you need to say the right things. Ha ha ha

    But it’s where you go to get clients.

    Leveraging the groups you are in means that there are a lot of people in one place who need similar services.

    To become a part of a community, that’s the key.

    Show up - every day. Answer questions about the things you know about (don’t post for the sake of posting). Be helpful. Be friendly. conversations with business owner is what will get you clients the fastest.

    Make sure the groups that you join are for business owners - they can be following the same coach or trainer (like I did with following a community of coaching clients of very high level coaches), using the same software (Mailchimp groups) or doing the same kind of marketing (podcasting).

    You get the idea. As long as they have something in common business-wise, they will need the same kind of services.

    So, maybe coaches will need client care. If you provide client care, then go where coaches are getting support for their business.

    Yes there are lot of private groups that you can not join as a VA, but there are many other groups that you can.

    The key is to find your community and become a part of it.

    When you show up and actually post, you will be noticed and remembered and it won’t take long for others to tag you in group posts when they know you can help or answer a question. It really happens!

    4 - Speak Live

    Oh no! You knew I was getting to this!

    The best way for people to get to know you and to trust that you know what you are talking about, is to go live - speak!

    Whether that is a FB live, or speaking to someone else’s audience, talk about what you know.

    It’s funny when I talk to VAs and they tell me that they could never do the video that I do for marketing, I will almost always challenge them.

    First of all, video is just video. Zoom has helped us to realize that we don’t need fancy studio setup, lighting and hair and makeup to do a video.

    In fact, you are much more likeable when you are a real person (in my opinion), warts and all as we say!

    When you just take a few minutes of your day and record something that you think might help your audience, people really appreciate that!

    Try a FB live on your page if you haven’t before. Do a quick introduction. Tell people who you are and who you help, and thank them for being there with you. Even if they aren’t on with you live. People LOVE video (short ones). Trust me.

    It took me a long time to get the courage to start doing video but now I prefer it. It’s so quick and all you have to do is smile and hit record. Facebook does the rest for you!

    Think about it. It really can set you apart from other VAs who aren’t doing it.

    Talk about what you are working on that day, or tell a story about how you have helped someone previously. It humanizes you and really goes a long way to building trust.

    In fact, I think a 2 minute video is more valuable than 5 written posts (and it takes less time!)

    5 - Track Results

    Last as always, track what you are doing. Do more of what works, and do less of what doesn’t.

    If you are spending hours making images in Canva that no one ever interacts with, then maybe it’s not the right tactic.

    What does your audience want to see? What do they need help with?

    Getting back to the video for a just a moment, we offer consultations to our clients so that we can talk through what they need support with.

    Why do we do that? Because that’s what they need - to talk about it. To get feedback on whether it’s a good idea or not.

    So if you are posting content that isn’t getting engagement, think about why that is.

    Change what you are putting out there to act more like one of those consults - it works, honestly.

    When your content is conversational, relevant to their problems, and when you are available on live or video, that’s like getting a free consult without having to schedule it and wait for the date and time on the calendar.

    Building visibility takes time but when you nail down your four main topics, present them to people in a place where they are naturally already seeking support, and in a way that reflects your personality and brand, it builds trust at the same time.

    I challenge you to get your Facebook ducks in a row. It doesn’t take long at all, and it makes a big difference.

    Your own page is essential.

    Being active in groups is essential. Because not all people are going to like your page already, they have to find you first.

    And Last - oops I almost forgot to mention!

    Connect your Facebook page to your personal profile. When people land on your profile (usually you use it to join groups), they need to see that they can click on your page on the left hand side under your profile picture, and they can get to your business space on Facebook.

    Go to my profile and you’ll see what I mean. Under my name and profile pic you can see where my intro is, and under that is my work experience - which is where you connect your page.

    As you fill in that area, enter your page name and it will pop up for you to link it to that area.

    Then when anyone happens across your main Facebook profile, they can go to your business page.

    I can’t tell you how many VAs do not do this - and it surprises me every time.

    Getting people to your Facebook page is not difficult - and necessary. It’s not always easy to find VA pages - and people will not see your content if they don’t LIKE your page.

    So, there are a few FB tips for you. Let’s circle back to today’s quote: Giving a brand personality is what separates your brand from the status quo.

    Remember that’s what marketing is - separating you from the others. It’s about visibility but it’s also about helping your clients make the decision on who is the best person to help them with the things they need help with. If that’s you, they should be to figure that out from what you put out there.

    Building visibility takes time, so be patient and persistent in implementing these strategies. Get the basics in place, and then show up every day where your people are. Be yourself, and help them.

    You are your business’s product. Put yourself out there and get clients!

    If you need help setting up your marketing plan, be sure to get in touch with me. I’m here to help.

    It’s the only reason I’m here at all, as you know. To help you become a ridiculously good VA.

    I have helped hundreds of VAs who are stuck get moving. I'd love to do the same for you.

    We can work together privately, or in The Virtual Circle, my monthly mastermind group, or in my Plan to Profit group coaching program, or you can enroll in some of my self study trainings. I have lots of options to move your forward. Check them out in the show notes for this episode. Thanks for tuning in this week! I’ll see you next time!

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