Six Social Media Behaviors Your Brand Needs to Stop Right Now [Infographic]

Six Social Media Behaviors Your Brand Needs to Stop Right Now [Infographic]. With nearly three billion social media users worldwide, determining a set of rules to please everyone would be impossible. But there are some guidelines that brands should follow to help ensure social media branding and business success. The infographic reports that 58% of social followers are annoyed by too many promotional messages. But it's a balance: About 85% of people need to see a product or service multiple times on social media before purchasing, the infographic states, so don't under-post, either. Sharing irrelevant information. Occasionally it's good to post out-of-the-box messages, but overall remember why your followers chose to follow your brand and give them what they expect. Using jargon or slang awkwardly. "The better of a job you do with this, the less your followers will think of you as an adult experiencing a midlife crisis, overusing words like 'bae' and 'on fleek.'" According to the infographic, 15% of people say that not replying to their posts via social is reason enough to unfollow.

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With nearly three billion social media users worldwide, determining a set of rules to please everyone would be impossible. But there are some guidelines that brands should follow to help ensure social media branding and business success.

CJG Digital Marketing put together an infographic that highlights six social media actions to avoid:

1. Posting too many promotional messages. The infographic reports that 58% of social followers are annoyed by too many promotional messages. But it’s a balance: About 85% of people need to see a product or service multiple times on social media before purchasing, the infographic states, so don’t under-post, either.

2. Sharing irrelevant information. Occasionally it’s…

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