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How Often Should You Update Your Social Media Status?

Introduction

All of your social media sites work a little differently. You may wonder how often you should update your status on the various social media channels of which you are a part.

Analysis

Some of the more popular social media sites will be discussed here and if you follow the recommendations, you will start to see some positive results when it comes to your business connections on social media.

LinkedIn

LinkedIn has a status update function that a large number of people were not sure how to use or what purpose it actually served. Currently, LinkedIn is integrated with Twitter. A large number of LinkedIn members are also on Facebook and those people have a large number of ideas about how they want to update their LinkedIn status. Because of the fact that LinkedIn does not work in the same manner as Twitter as far as timing is concerned or like Facebook’s News Feed, it is not really advantageous to post information on LinkedIn more than once a day. Also, if you really don’t have any significant status change (or an update that ties into your objective) to post on LinkedIn on any given day, don’t worry about it. You should also be mindful of the fact that people are not going to want you to send frequent status updates too much. If you do, they may consider what you are sharing with them as spam. One very important fact to remember is that LinkedIn is a site for professionals and you need to make absolutely certain that what you are posting on LinkedIn is appropriate for everyone.

Facebook

There are numerous people on Facebook who want to take up space on your New Feed and if you don’t post often enough, you won’t get noticed. Posting once a day on Facebook is totally appropriate and the nature of the content that people post is more personal on Facebook than it is on LinkedIn. When it comes to frequency, Facebook is not Twitter, of course. Once a day is fine but every half hour or every hour would definitely be too much. With that said, you may have times when you want to update your status on Facebook more often than once a day, depending on how much you need to communicate and how much is going on in your business. Always be sure that you post content that is relevant to your readers and that they will find interesting and useful. The more useful the information, the more often they will return to your website.

Twitter

It is completely appropriate for you to tweet as many times a day as you wish. However, you need to be selective about what you convey in your tweets. If you are followed on Twitter by some business colleagues, you may not want them to know that you just ate the most delicious candy bar ever or that you just came back from getting a pedicure.

Blogging

You should blog as often as is humanly possible. You should shoot for your minimum blogging frequency of once a week, although more often is better. It is very important to be consistent with your postings when it comes to blogging. The best thing to do is to have the same frequency, same day of the week and same time of the day each week. Remember that you can never blog enough. It would be amazing if you could blog daily, although it might be difficult to find the time to do that. Each time you post a new blog, the search engines will visit your blog. The more content you post, the more the search engines will pay attention to you. Also, if you don’t continue to post fresh content, people will lose interest in your content and stop coming to read what you have on your website.

Conclusion

Fresh content generation and syndication are the keys to using social media to its fullest potential for your business. Content that is static does not have a very positive effect on your readers or on your business. However, content that is updated frequently and always appears fresh and new has a very positive effect on your readers. The more frequently you share valuable content that is interesting and helpful to other people, the more they will want to read what you are saying and the more they will trust you and find you credible.

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Cassandra Crawford
Sales/Marketing Director, Trifecta Interactive Productions
Posted on Aug. 13, 2010

This is good advice. I myself am not so interested in what others had for lunch or if they got a new pair of shoes. What I am interested in is what great idea did they come up with today and how I can apply the lessons other have learned to my own strategies. I think this is the real benefit of social media; the opportunity for us to learn from the trials and triumphs of others, and to share our experiences so they can do the same.

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Carlene Kelsey
Virtual Assistant, All Season Virtual Assistant, LLC
Posted on Aug. 17, 2010

Here's the schedule I set up and outline for my clients that are very new to Social Media Marketing:
It Becomes their 90 day plan to build your Brand and Visibility - Fast Start
Your Blog - Post 1 entry a day
Video Blogging - Post 3 per week On Facebook, or your own Blog
Twitter/Facebook -Share something relevant every day
Find the top 25 Blogs in your Niche and comment weekly.

Remember you must give to receive!
Carlene
All Season Virtual Assistant

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Ed Han
Posted on Aug. 12, 2010
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Excellent coverage of this--and I'm very glad to see the discussion of LinkedIn status. I have already hidden updates from people in my network who push every single tweet into their LinkedIn status.

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Hrvoje Smolic
Co-founder | CEO | Creative Director, Qualia d.o.o.
Posted on Aug. 13, 2010
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I agree with that this is a great article. For me, specially interesting part is LinkedIn, too.

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Maria Marsala
Accounting & Financial Advisor Coach, Strategist, Speaker, Author, Elevating Your Business
Posted on Aug. 21, 2010
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Well, I only use my twitter account for business stuff. So I have it connected to LinkedIn. I share something every day. I also have my RSS feeds "searched" for certain words and post once a week to ANSWERS and on another day to GROUPS.

I'm on my blog once a week (at least). This weekend I went a bit nuts :)

I don't spend much time on Facebook as my ideal cleints don't hang out there in droves.

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Alexis Karlin
Digital Marketing Specialist, Neolane, Inc.
Posted on June 28, 2011
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I don't think it's a question of how often one should update. I think if you have something good to say and contribute that is when you should update.

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