Managing your social media accounts is an important part of running your business. A well-run social media presence can expand your access to potential parents, inspire your friends and clients to make word of mouth referrals on your behalf, and reach audiences you might not even realize are looking for care. It can also turn people off to the services you provide, or deter new business, and recognizing pitfalls to avoid is important.
Creating a personal account or a business account can be done at the login page of most social media sites. Many have a corresponding app you can download to your phone as well. Choose whether your posts will be public or private, but always consider anything you post online to be viewable by anyone, anywhere, any time.If you need to create a business account, use the name of your school in the account name and keep it pretty intuitive so people don't have to search too hard for your program.
Already part of the Wonderschool network? You have free access to a learning series on leveraging different social media channels to promote your business!Do you already have a personal or business account on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or other social media account? Great!
When posting, keep in mind the fact that anything you share will be seen by people who can potentially refer new business to you - or potentially *not* refer to you, if they aren't connecting well with your posts.This means being aware of how anything you post - personally or professionally - could potentially be perceived - even by your friends and family!We have heard feedback before about people posting frequently during the day (hmm, are they supposed to be on Facebook, or working with children? How focused can they be on the children in their care if they're constantly checking in and commenting?), posting detailed information about their own challenges as a parent (hmm, are they skilled enough to be caring or multiple children?), or posting information that could be considered distasteful (hmm, I definitely don't want my children exposed to that and I won't be referring my friends there either!).Let's take a step back for a moment and consider this. Is it fair? Not necessarily - but when you share intimate details about your life and your work online, it enables people to make assumptions and judgments which can be positive or negative.Posts that Include Children
When it comes to managing both personal and professional accounts, you will want to keep a few things in mind:
Many people set up an account set up specifically related to their business, some use their personal accounts, and some use both. In all cases, think about the intended audience for your posts and if the message you are sharing is likely to promote the results you are aiming for.Want more support with managing your social media accounts to ensure your childcare business is drawing the attention it deserves? Join Wonderschool and gain access to our community of providers, including a special Community channel dedicated to Marketing and Social Media!
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