Social Media Marketing: in-house or outsource?

In-house, or outsource?  Yes, there is little question  a well-executed social media program will help your business by engaging  customers, increasing your “Google rank” and turbo charging word of mouth. As an example, in a recent study of over 1500 businesses by Hubspot, a social media research company, they discovered that business to consumer companies have a high degree of success finding new customers. A critical question for many businesses is simply should we do this ourselves? Or should we outsource it? To read about 5 critical success factors when considering this choice:  Click Here.

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5 Reasons to consider outsourcing blogging and social media

There is little question that a well-executed social media program will generate new business by engaging your customers, increasing your “Google rank” and turbo charging word of mouth.  The real question is the classic make or buy decision.  Should we do this ourselves?  Or should we outsource it?  I believe there are 5 reasons to outsource the “heavy lifting” of your social media marketing.

  1. TIME….Time hog number one is setting up your blog and linking it to your other social identities (Facebook, Twitter, etc.).  This is not exceedingly difficult, but does require a focussed effort and for someone to learn basics and best practices around blogging and other platforms.  There is absolutely a learning curve.  If you outsource you are letting someone execute these basics who has done it many many times.
  2. TIME….Time hog number two is staying current with technical changes in social media platforms.  New features are constantly added to Facebook, Twitter, WordPress. YouTube and the other key social media platforms…..someone needs to stay current, and that takes time.

    Time Hog

    "Time Hog"

  3. TIME….Time hog number three is creating content.  The single most important key to success in social media marketing is the ongoing creation of fresh and relevant content.  Without it, there will be no engagement, no “Google juice” and no benefit.  There are countless examples of companies starting with the best intentions, getting setup, and then failing over time to continue to create posts and content.  It takes time.
  4. TIME….Time hog number four is making sure that tagging and search engine optimization (SEO) tasks are being managed effectively.  Whomever is creating content should be consciously working to make that content as findable as possible by Google and the various search engines.
  5. TIME….Time hog number five is metrics.  Traffic, visits, comments, engagement can and should be measured.  Part of an outsourcing program should be measurement and analysis to gauge program effectiveness and make adjustments.

Social media is a powerful new form of marketing for small and mid-sized businesses, but most run very lean from a staffing standpoint and the basics of a good social media program can absolutely be outsourced.  This does not mean that you should wash your hands of active content development and participation—-it simply means that many of the tasks can be efficiently outsourced.   In fact, your input on content should be a critical component of any outsourcing program.  For an example of custom (outsourced) blogs that have been created for small businesses…take a look at the sample sherpa blogs section of this site.

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Companies that are actively blogging get more leads

A recent slide show circulated by Hubspot contained this graph regarding the difference between companies that blog and companies that don’t.  This data is from a study of 1400 small to medium sized businesses.  In the case of companies targeted to consumers, 88% more leads were generated by companies with active blogs….this is an astounding figure.  But think of all the extra pages Google has to look for if you have an active Blog….makes sense.  Consumers start searches online and if your rank is high….you get leads.

Source: State of Inbound Marketing Lead Generation Report – http://bit.ly/cVMpkn

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Increasing Google rank using social media marketing

……(excerpted from blog at www.spynergyconsulting.com)………Late last year, the websites for our studios underwant a radical change…….We switched from a traditional static website — to one that integrated an active and ongoing Blog (we also added facebook and twitter accounts).  This whole change dramatically energized our “google juice” (our search engine rank) and upgraded our online footprint. On a recent Google search for our services….5 of the 7 top mentions were links to our studio.   All this was a dramatic change “behind the scenes”, but we retained the established look and feel of our brand on the surface,  and for most customers, the change was completely invisible.

Today’s blog platforms like wordpress, blogspot, and squarespace are amazing tools for small businesses like our  studios. They are powerful for several primary reasons. First, they are very easy to set up and manage — which alleviates the need to call an outside web expert once they get going….and second, they allow you to build a large archive of searchable content (blog posts). This cranks up your google juice! This biggest challenge is finding the time to keep cool content flowing into your blog (though I recently discovered an amazing service called HealthFit-Sherpa which allows you to outsource your fitness content creation for a monthly fee).

If you would like to hear more about how Spynergy uses a blog platform to communicate the brand and find new customers, feel free to contact Bill Pryor at billpryor@comcast.net   He and his sister Alex are owners of cycling studios in the Boston area.

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Webinar: Social Media Marketing for Health and Fitness Businesses

Click here to view an archived copy of our webinar:

“Social Media Marketing for Health and Fitness Businesses”

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