Do you spend a lot of time managing your company's social media?
It's easy to get bogged down with the feeling that you need to produce quality content and manage your social networks daily, only to be faced with the amount of time this task takes up in your working week.
How can you be more effective in managing your social media and free up more time for running your business?
Below are five tips for spending less time on social media and more time managing your business.
Create a content plan:
Concentrate your efforts on defining and scheduling your content in a single moment of total focus on this task. This method will save you time in the long run. It also ensures that you have consistent content throughout the month.
Create all the content at once:
Once you plan the content, hold a one-off writing session where you write the posts and choose the images and hashtags for that month's content. With a good plan, this task should take at most an hour.
Use a scheduling tool:
Scheduling tools like Swoonkie or Hootsuite allow you to schedule and publish your content on several platforms in one place, in one go. They also give you access to data that can be relevant for evaluating your online performance.
Schedule specific times for management:
Dedicate set times in the day to interacting with your community and checking social media. For example, 10 minutes in the late morning and 10 minutes at the end of the day. Use this time wisely for interaction and answering questions and comments.
Hire a social media management partner:
A partner offers various services and expertise to help your networks grow and get more and better customers. Choose a partner and adapt the services provided to your budget. For example, you could hire them to write and plan your content. Or a more generalised service, where they write, publish and manage your social networks completely.
Use your time efficiently. It's the most important value you can give your business. So, think strategically about the best solution for managing your social networks without jeopardising the day-to-day running of your business.

