Social media platforms: 2 easy fishing tips

A stick figure uses a fishing rod to catch colourful fish in a pond
Social media? Just like dating – and that’s largely because of platform choice.

Social media, for many, is a grudge effort. But I’m here to tell you that it is possible to expend minimal time and attention on it, while still benefitting. 

Whether you’re after more exposure, more work, or more money, success begins with your social media platform choice. You need not be everywhere. It’s not an all-or-nothing game. It’s a “fish where the fish are” game. 

Like…dating. 

Social media platform: Fish where the fish are

I met my husband on a blind date. Years and years before Tinder existed. My sister knew me and his uncle knew him and so when they conspired to introduce us, there were better odds of it working out than, say, a couple who met at a nightclub.

(Not because there’s anything wrong with couples who meet at nightclubs, but because we aren’t those people. We’re “make eye contact in the Woolies queue” people. Or “get chatting in a bookstore” people. Or “fall in love over brioche french toast and obtuse film references” people. We’re nerds.)

Back to you.

Social media platform: Focus all your efforts

To get the right attention from people who will actually GIVE YOU WORK, you need to be where they are. And you need to focus all your efforts there on that social media platform.

For example, I speak, teach and write predominantly for corporates. So LinkedIn, a business-to-business platform, makes more sense for my social media marketing than, say, Instagram or Tiktok. Not only is it more conducive to text-based content, which is what I produce, it’s not a visually demanding medium for me. Unlike Tiktok.

Here’s the cheat code: BE SELECTIVE. Identify the social media platform where your most desirable audience spends the most time and invest your own time there. At least, to start with.

Want to talk about it? I’m available for one-off consults. Let’s chat.