The Veterinary Marketing Podcast

Episode 237: The Current State of Social Media and What That Means For Your Practice

07.20.2022 - By Brandon BreshearsPlay

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In today's podcast, I talk about the state of social media we currently see it, what's working, what's not working on social media, and some of the most important trends for your veterinary practice. Some of the most significant changes we have seen on social media have been typically in and surrounding content. We see changes in each one of these areas: How content is shared How content is created and How content is distributed  but the biggest change we've seen and continue to see is how people engage with content. Most platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram have for the most part been pretty consistent with their algorithm for the last 3 years and haven't had any major groundbreaking changes to their algorithm. We also see that across platforms there are different behaviors now. We are moving more towards niche type of content rather than personal relationship content of people you actually know. Creating content that is general and vague is just not going to perform well. Niching down to very specific audiences is going to be more beneficial to your practice. Data hygiene is now also something to really focus on as a post-IOS 14 time. We need to make sure we have good conversion data you can give these platforms to know how you are performing which is your top priority. The second priority is learning to niching down to your specific subgroups within groups. Be sure to check out the many The Veterinary Marketing Podcast Courses like the Youtube Ads Couse and The Veterinary Marketing Ad Workshop we have available Here Join the Veterinary Marketing Nerd Facebook group to get even more help with your veterinary practice digital marketing  Be sure to listen and let me know if you have any questions, or comments, or need help with anything!

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