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When you want to do anything but manage your socials.
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and helping food & wellness brands scale online is my cup of (adaptogenic) tea.
I help my high-growth entrepreneurs transform their overwhelming, time-consuming social media workflow into a streamlined, growth-driven system through my full-service approach.
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The short answer: they’re not 100% responsible for sales.
The long answer: keep scrolling!
Why is This a Question?
When hiring a social media strategist, you want to see a return on investment. As an entrepreneur, the simplest way to measure ROI is money. If you’re spending $2000 per month on a social media strategist, you’d like to get that back and more, right?
That’s completely understandable.
But it’s not entirely realistic.
Social media isn’t like a digital search ad, where you’re highly likely to make a return because you’re targeting customers who are ready to purchase.
Social media is more like a local market, where you’re able to reach new people, engage with them directly, and if done right – convert those people into customers by sending them to your website.
It’s not realistic to expect social media to have an ROI like a digital search ad because they have two very different functions.
Social media is about brand awareness and engagement. Direct sales will happen, and they should! But they won’t happen at the rate of digital ads or email marketing. Especially not in the beginning.
How Should You Measure Your ROI?
The #1 piece of feedback I get from my clients is that they’re most happy about having their time, energy, and sanity back.
They’re excited about the increased brand awareness, engagement boost, community growth, and of course the sales. But they’re most excited about how they feel about their business now that their social media is handled by an expert.
That being said, when you invest in a social media strategist, part of the initial conversation should be around goals and expectations. When I develop a social media strategy for a new client, we identify 3 objectives, a plan to achieve them, and how we’ll measure success. Sales is rarely part of the measurement.
Wait…What About Sales?
I do want to say that while social media strategists aren’t 100% responsible for sales (just like you wouldn’t hold your email marketing manager or website designer to that standard), your overall sales should increase after investing in social media.
For example, one of my clients had their best sales month ever just three months after they brought me on to manage their social media & email marketing.
You might not see a lot of direct sales from social media, but overall you should see your sales increase.
What Are Social Media Strategists Actually Responsible For?
Every social media strategist is going to be responsible for different things, depending on their services, your business needs, and your business goals.
Generally speaking, social media strategists are responsible for ensuring your social media presence is on brand and follows best practices, that the content supports your social media objectives, and they’re responsible for reporting on progress and adjusting the social media strategy to continually improve.
For example, one of my client’s social media objectives is to increase brand awareness. In social media terms, that’s reach. Which means I’m responsible for increasing their reach. I do that by researching best practices, digging into what’s working and what’s not, adjusting the content calendar, and providing feedback to my client, especially feedback that relates to photos and videos created by her team of content creators.
What Do I Do Now?
If you haven’t invested in a social media strategist, there’s lots to do.
Before working with one, ensure the rest of your business is set up for success.
Ask yourself…
When you’re ready to invest in a social media strategist (here’s how you’ll know), find one that understands how social media fits into your business goals, how they can use social media to achieve those goals, and how social media will work with your other marketing channels.
If you’re ready to invest in social media marketing and want to get seen, shared and sold, get the details here.
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Wait, Who Am I?
Hiiii! 👋🏻 I’m Sarah, an online entrepreneur & marketer of over 10 years. I went from starting a clean beauty blog right out of high school to managing social media for Canada’s largest wellness retailer. Now I live in the middle of nowhere in North Carolina, helping high-growth entrepreneurs get SEEN so they can build a crazy fun life their business supports, and not the other way around.
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You’ve got a great product, now you just need people to see it, want it, and (most importantly) buy it.
Easier said than done, right?
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