10 Simple Things You Can Do Today to Grow Your Audience
No matter the nature of your
business, it is highly unlikely that you are going to get anywhere without
audience. You could be giving away free gold but if no one knows about it, then
you’re still not going to have any takers!
I’m not talking about exposure
here either. Being able to reach a large number of people is not the same thing
as having a large and highly engaged audience.
Having a legion of ravenous fans
is entirely different because it means that you’ll have people listening to you.
That’s what an audience is! And
if the audience is listening to you, that not only means you can encourage them
to buy from you, but it also means that they are probably fans of what you are
doing and they are probably engaged with your brand.
This in turn makes it highly
likely that they will want to help you promote your brand, that they will
encourage more people to check you out and that they will stay loyal through
thick and thin.
This is what makes it possible
for big personalities to make a living online entirely through their blog or
YouTube channel. And it is the highly elusive commodity that so many businesses are looking for but
struggling to obtain.
In this short report, you are
going to learn 10 things that you can do to build a massive audience, starting
today.
1 Define
Your Audience
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The first thing to do is to
define your audience. You’re trying to get more people to read your content and
to follow you on social media but you’re not just interested in volume here. As
we mentioned, what is most important is that this audience is engaged and that
they really want to hear from you. And that means you need to be reaching the right audience.
And to do that, you need to know who your audience
is! To this end, you’re then going to create a ‘persona’. A persona is
essentially a hypothetical profile or character biography that will detail the
ideal person for your brand. This is the kind of person who will be most
excited to follow you online and who will be most excited about your particular
approach to the niche.
Ask yourself how old they’re
likely to be, what their other interests are likely to be and more.
2 Rebrand
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When it comes to building an
audience, a lot of people focus on reaching that audience. Remember though,
there’s a big difference between an audience and exposure. It’s not enough to
just reach people: you have to convince them to want to sign up for whatever you’re offering. That means
you need to think about how your site looks to a
first time visitor, and the same goes for your social media. Make sure that
your presentation communicates the right message: that it tells people what
your channel is all about while also demonstrating that you have the ability to
make something amazing. High production values are a must.
3 Create
the Right Logo
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Of all your rebranding, the logo
is likely going to be the most important part. The objective here is to create
something that communicates precisely what your business is about and precisely
who it is aimed at. In other words, you want someone who is seeing your site or
social media for the first time to instantly know whether it’s likely to appeal
to them and then to sign up to your mailing list if so. Of course it also once
again needs to be high quality and to look like it was made by professionals.
The best way to achieve that
look? Make sure it is made by
professionals. If you want to create a brand that people can trust then it is
highly important that you invest time and money into it.
4 Find
Your Audience
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Once you’ve created your persona,
this will also help you to find where your audience spends their time. This is
what is known in business as a ‘route to market’ – a direct line to the precise
kind of person you’re hoping to sell to.
The objective is to look for routes to market that are
relatively easy to access and that aren’t too competitive. Better yet is if you
can take advantage of any existing contacts you might have. For instance, if
you have a brand all about gardening and you happen to know the editor of
‘Gardening Monthly’, well then
you have an ideal route to market!
It has been said that the
simplified blueprint for any successful business is to find a group, solve a
problem for them and then find a way to present your solution to them!
5
Become Active in the Community
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Another tip is to try and become
active in the community. Once you know your niche, that means you can find the
existing hubs where those people meet (also a route to market). On the web,
this often means in forums and on social sharing sites.
If you post here without any
forewarning, your post will get downvoted and may be deleted. Instead then,
focus on building your name in the community first and that way you can gain
trust and even make friends who will help you to gain more exposure!
6 Network
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Likewise, it’s always important
that you network in any business. The same is true if you’re building an
audience online, as you can that way get exposure from other influencers and
find business opportunities. A single Tweet, post or recommendation from the
right blogger or social media personality can completely transform your
business! Getting people to respond to requests to partner can be hard work.
One tip is not to start with the biggest names in your niche but rather to work
your way up the ladder. Another tip is to send one more than one message to
politely remind the creator to respond. Don’t be rude and don’t pester… but
what have you got to lose?
Finally, always take up
opportunities to network in person!
7 Synergy
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These days, having a successful
online empire means considering multiple different facets. Those include
everything from the website itself, to Facebook, to Instagram, to YouTube.
Whichever of these you decide to
spend time developing, always make sure that there is a consistent branding, a
consistent tone and a consistent quality. Ideally, even the URLs of your
various channels should be the same so that people could find your presence on
each by guessing. In other words, if your website name is www.greatsite.com then your Instagram should be www.instagram.com/greatsite!
8 Add
Buttons
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Adding buttons to your website to
promote your social media is a key way to create a kind of virtuous cycle. Each
new visitor to your page should be encouraged to follow you on social media,
while your social media followers should see links and come back to your page –
not to mention sharing them and bringing you more new visitors! To get this to work, use a plugin that will
place large, enticing buttons on your home page to take people to your social
media pages. Likewise, add social sharing buttons to encourage people to share
your content on their pages and consider adding a feed for your Instagram and
Twitter in your sidebar.
9 Be
Consistent
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One of the biggest keys to
success when it comes to building an audience is consistency. This is all about
building up momentum and then running with
that momentum. That means you need to follow up each successful post with
another even better one.
And if you have a massive dry
spell on your social media, then you can expect fewer people to see your future
posts and to care when you do post them. Be consistent with your email
marketing, your blog posting, your YouTube videos and everything else.
Feeling disheartened? Don’t
worry. Even the biggest blogs in the world took time to find an audience and
they’re still exaggerating how quick it was. While it can be disheartening to
post blogs that no one will read, remember that you can always share them again
in future when you have a larger following!
10 Offer
Value
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Finally, the most important thing
of all is to offer value. People don’t become followers because they want you
to sell to them. Rather, they become followers in spite of the fact that you’re going to sell to them. So in other
words, you need to give them a good reason to do that and that means you need
to fulfill your end of the bargain.
Social media pages that only ever
mention how great their products are don’t get followers. Likewise, websites
that only ever try to sell don’t get followers. And blogs that put the minimum
time and effort into creating posts won’t either. Offer value – genuine value – and your audience will
grow. It’s only a matter of time.
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