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social-media-marketing

Build and execute a social media marketing strategy for a solopreneur business. Use when choosing platforms, creating a posting strategy, growing followers, increasing engagement, or driving conversions from social media. Covers platform selection, content planning, engagement tactics, organic growth strategies, and analytics. Trigger on "social media marketing", "social media strategy", "grow my social media", "LinkedIn strategy", "Twitter marketing", "Instagram for business", "social media content", "increase social engagement".

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Social Media Marketing

Overview

Social media is where your audience already spends time. Done well, it builds brand awareness, credibility, and a community around your business. Done poorly, it's a time sink with zero ROI. This playbook helps solopreneurs focus their social efforts on the platforms and tactics that actually drive results.


Step 1: Choose Your Platform(s)

You can't be everywhere. Pick 1-2 platforms where your ICP (Ideal Customer Profile) actually hangs out and focus there.

Platform selection guide:

Platform Best For Content Type Time Investment B2B or B2C?
LinkedIn Professionals, B2B, thought leadership Long-form posts, articles, insights Medium (3-5 posts/week) B2B
Twitter/X Real-time discussion, indie hackers, tech Short threads, hot takes, commentary High (daily posting) Both
Instagram Visual products, lifestyle, B2C Images, reels, stories High (daily stories + 3-5 posts/week) B2C
TikTok Younger demos, viral content, entertainment Short videos (15-60 sec) High (daily posting) B2C
YouTube Educational content, long-form Videos (5-20 min) Very high (1-2 videos/week) Both
Facebook Local businesses, older demos, groups Mixed (text, images, video) Medium (2-4 posts/week) B2C
Reddit Niche communities, problem-solvers Text discussions, AMAs Low but targeted (weekly in 2-3 subreddits) Both

Selection criteria:

  1. Where does your ICP spend time? SaaS founders = Twitter/LinkedIn. E-commerce brands = Instagram/TikTok. Local service businesses = Facebook.
  2. What content format do you NOT hate creating? If you hate being on camera, don't pick TikTok or YouTube.
  3. What's your goal? Brand building = Twitter/LinkedIn. Direct sales = Instagram/Facebook. Thought leadership = LinkedIn/YouTube.

Rule: Start with ONE platform. Master it before expanding. One platform done well beats three platforms done poorly.


Step 2: Define Your Social Media Goals

Every post should serve a goal. Pick 1-2 primary goals for your social presence:

  • Brand awareness (more people know you exist)
  • Community building (engaged audience that discusses and shares)
  • Lead generation (capture emails or DMs from interested prospects)
  • Traffic (drive people to your website or content)
  • Authority (position yourself as an expert)

Goal → Content mapping:

  • Brand awareness = consistent presence, shareable content, hooks
  • Community building = replies, conversations, engagement with others' content
  • Lead generation = clear CTAs, lead magnets, "DM me for X"
  • Traffic = link posts with value-driven teasers
  • Authority = educational content, case studies, insights, original thinking

Step 3: Build a Content Mix (The 80/20 Rule)

Don't sell in every post. It alienates your audience and kills engagement.

Content ratio:

  • 80% value (educational, entertaining, or engaging content)
  • 20% promotion (product mentions, offers, CTAs)

Content types to mix:

Type Purpose Example
Educational Teach something useful "Here's how to automate X in 5 steps"
Inspirational Motivate or share a mindset shift "The one belief that changed how I approach pricing"
Personal Build connection and relatability "Here's a mistake I made last week and what I learned"
Social proof Show credibility "Client X saw Y result after Z weeks"
Engagement Start a conversation "What's your biggest challenge with [topic]?"
Promotional Drive an action "New guide just dropped — link in bio"

Posting frequency recommendations:

  • LinkedIn: 3-5x/week
  • Twitter: 5-10x/week (or daily threads)
  • Instagram: 3-5x/week + daily stories
  • TikTok: Daily (or 5x/week minimum)

Step 4: Write Social Content That Performs

Each platform has a writing style that works. Here's how to adapt:

LinkedIn (long-form posts)

Structure:

HOOK (first 1-2 lines — must grab attention in the feed)
BODY (story, insight, or framework — 3-5 short paragraphs with line breaks)
CTA (ask a question, invite comments, or link to something)

Example:

Most solopreneurs fail at pricing.

They look at competitors, pick a number slightly lower, and hope for the best.

Here's what I do instead:
[3 bullets with insights]

What's your approach to pricing? Drop it in the comments.

LinkedIn tips:

  • First line must hook (show up in the feed preview)
  • Use line breaks (dense text blocks get scrolled past)
  • Ask a question at the end (drives comments, boosts engagement)

Twitter/X (threads and short posts)

Structure:

TWEET 1: Hook (bold claim, question, or stat)
TWEET 2-8: Break down the insight into bite-sized points
TWEET 9: CTA or recap

Example:

1/ Most cold emails fail in the first sentence.

Here's the anatomy of cold emails that get 20%+ reply rates:

2/ Line 1: Personalization
Reference something specific about them or their company.
Generic = ignored.

3/ Line 2-3: The problem
Name the pain you solve. Make them nod "yes, that's me."
[continues...]

Twitter tips:

  • Threads perform better than single tweets for educational content
  • End with a CTA ("Follow me for more on X" or link to a resource)
  • Engage with replies — it boosts the thread's reach

Instagram (visual + captions)

Structure:

IMAGE or VIDEO: Eye-catching, clear, on-brand
CAPTION: Hook (first line), value (short paragraphs), CTA

Instagram tips:

  • First line of caption must hook (only 2 lines show in feed before "more")
  • Use hashtags (10-15 relevant ones) to increase discoverability
  • Stories > feed posts for engagement (use polls, questions, behind-the-scenes)

Step 5: Grow Your Following Organically

Buying followers is a scam. Real growth comes from consistency and engagement.

Organic growth tactics:

Tactic 1: Engage with others FIRST

Spend 15 min/day commenting on posts from people in your niche. Thoughtful comments (not "Great post!") get you noticed. When they see your name repeatedly, they check out your profile and follow.

Tactic 2: Collaborate

  • Guest post on someone else's platform
  • Do a co-hosted webinar or Twitter Space
  • Tag and mention others in your content (when relevant)

Collaboration exposes you to their audience. Pick collaborators with similar audience sizes (not just influencers).

Tactic 3: Post consistently

Algorithms reward consistency. Posting 3x/week consistently beats posting daily for one week then disappearing for a month.

Tactic 4: Use hooks and curiosity

The first line of your post determines whether someone stops scrolling. Test different hooks:

  • Bold claim: "Most people get [topic] completely wrong."
  • Question: "What if I told you [surprising fact]?"
  • Stat: "80% of [audience] struggle with [problem]. Here's why."
  • Storytelling: "Last week, I made a $10K mistake. Here's what happened."

Tactic 5: Cross-promote

Link your social profiles in your email signature, website, and other channels. Mention your social content in emails. Drive traffic from one channel to another.


Step 6: Turn Social Into Leads

Social media is top-of-funnel. Your job is to move people down the funnel — from followers to email subscribers to customers.

Lead capture tactics:

Tactic How Platform
Link in bio Drive traffic to a landing page with a lead magnet Instagram, TikTok, Twitter
DM funnels "DM me [keyword] for the template" — capture emails via DM Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram
Gated content Post a teaser, require email to access the full resource LinkedIn, Twitter
Comments Ask a question, respond to everyone, build relationships All platforms
Profile CTA Clear description of who you help + what to do next All platforms

Example (LinkedIn bio):

Helping SaaS founders automate growth with n8n
↓ Free workflow templates below

Then pin a post with a link to your lead magnet.


Step 7: Measure Performance and Iterate

Track these metrics monthly to understand what's working:

Metric What It Tells You Goal
Follower growth Are you reaching new people? Steady upward trend
Engagement rate (Likes + Comments + Shares) / Followers 2-5% is healthy
Reach/Impressions How many people see your content Increasing over time
Click-through rate (CTR) % of people who click your links Varies by CTA (3-5% is solid)
Lead captures Emails or DMs from social Depends on volume + CTA quality

What to do with the data:

  • High reach, low engagement? Your content is getting seen but not resonating. Test different hooks or content types.
  • High engagement, low follower growth? Your current audience loves you, but you're not reaching new people. Post more consistently or engage outside your bubble.
  • High engagement, low conversions? Your content is good but your CTA is weak or unclear. Test stronger CTAs.

Social Media Marketing Mistakes to Avoid

  • Trying to be on every platform. Spread thin = mediocre everywhere. Pick 1-2 and dominate.
  • Posting inconsistently. Sporadic posting kills momentum and algorithm favor.
  • Only promoting your product. No one follows you to see ads. 80% value, 20% promotion.
  • Not engaging with your audience. Social media is two-way. Reply to comments, engage with others' posts.
  • Buying followers or engagement. Fake followers don't convert. Focus on real, engaged audience.
  • Ignoring analytics. If you don't track what works, you'll keep doing what doesn't. Review metrics monthly.

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