While living in the middle of a pandemic comes with some severe limitations for businesses, it also presents some really unique opportunities. One of those opportunities is the chance to connect with your audience where they are spending a significant portion of their time each day: social media. But, before you just jump in, make sure you’re approaching your social accounts with a plan and strategy.
It’s not uncommon to see a corporate social media account go viral for all of the wrong reasons. The majority of the time, the slip-ups could have been avoided if the corporation had a social media style guide for their employees to abide by.
Creating a social media style guide for your business can save you from making BIG mistakes on social platforms.
At its core, a style guide for social media is how your brand appears and acts on social media sites. This includes:
Your style guide helps your brand have the same tone and appearance, regardless of who is actually crafting the social message on your team. This allows you to give your brand a personality, prevent social media failures, and onboard new employees that will handle your social accounts quickly.
When you’re creating your social media style guide, it should include:
Once you decide on your brand’s voice, be thorough in how you describe it in your style guide.
After you determine the voice your social media will use, you can create visual guidelines for your social media accounts. Because someone could come across your social media in a variety of ways (a news feed, clicking on a hashtag, visiting your website, etc), you want to make sure that any photos, videos, or images you share on your platforms tie in nicely with your brand.
Here are some guidelines to include for the visual component of your social accounts:
As your brand grows and changes over time, be sure that you’ve updated your social media style guide as a working document, and don’t let it become something that is outdated. It’s important that everyone in your company is on the same page when it comes to your social media pages.
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