What’s your go-to advice for people that do social media marketing—or any marketing, really?
Beth: As far as writing is concerned, short and sweet is better. Get the information across, but avoid too much wordiness. Don’t make references that could confuse people. You may think people are seeing all of your content and know what you’re referring to, but the reality is they probably aren’t. You need to treat each post as an island.
And don’t feel like you need to rush posts out. Give some thought to writing a quality caption, and feel free to reduce, reuse, and recycle visuals. If you had a team meeting, you can post a photo of it and say, “Hey, we had this great team meeting and we talked about X.” Six months later, you can post, “Hey, we’re doing X now!” You can use the original picture; it's okay that you used it before.