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Understanding the ups and downs of social media

1st October 2024

originally posted to www.carnsight.com 

Understanding the ups and downs of social media metrics

One of the most important lessons in social media management is understanding that not every metric will show continuous upward growth. There will always be ups and downs—fluctuations that reflect the natural ebb and flow of audience behaviour, content performance, and market trends. It’s essential not to expect green across the board every month, and if you do, it’s worth questioning whether your growth is truly organic and sustainable.

The pitfalls of artificial growth

Quick growth strategies like giveaways and competitions can indeed give your social media metrics a smile-inducing boost. It’s exciting to see a sudden spike in followers, likes, or shares, and these tactics can create a temporary buzz around your brand. However, it’s crucial to recognize that this kind of growth often presents a false impression of long-term success.

Giveaways and competitions attract participants who are more interested in winning a prize than in engaging with your brand. As a result, while these strategies can inflate your numbers in the short term, they don’t necessarily build a loyal, engaged audience. Once the excitement dies down, you may notice a drop-off in engagement, with many new followers becoming inactive or unfollowing altogether. This cycle can lead to peaks and troughs in your social media performance, making it harder to gauge the true effectiveness of your content strategy.

Focusing on sustainable growth

Sustainable growth is the foundation of a successful social media strategy. This means prioritising quality over quantity—focusing on attracting followers who are genuinely interested in your brand and likely to engage with your content over the long term. Instead of relying on quick fixes, invest in creating valuable, relevant content that resonates with your target audience.

Engage with your followers regularly, respond to their comments, and build relationships that encourage loyalty. Sustainable growth may not be as immediately gratifying as a quick spike in numbers, but it leads to a more engaged and active community, which is far more valuable in the long run.

Evaluating your social media success

When reviewing your social media metrics, it’s important to take a holistic view. A dip in one area doesn’t necessarily indicate failure; it might reflect a shift in strategy, audience behaviour, or even seasonal trends. The key is to focus on long-term trends rather than short-term fluctuations. Regularly check your analytics, but understand that sustainable, organic growth is a marathon, not a sprint.

If you do see continuous, unbroken growth, it’s worth scrutinising the factors driving it. Is your content genuinely resonating with your audience, or are you relying on tactics that might not be sustainable? The ultimate goal is to build a social media presence that not only looks good on paper but also drives meaningful engagement and supports your broader business objectives.

The long game in social media success

It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of quick wins and impressive metrics. However, true success comes from playing the long game—focusing on sustainable growth, understanding the natural ups and downs, and consistently delivering value to your audience. By recognising the limits of quick growth strategies and investing in a solid, data-driven approach, you can build a social media presence that’s not just momentarily successful, but enduringly impactful.

 

Learn more about our approach to social media management and the value of continuous optimisation.

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