Wedding Industry Social Media Marketing + Business Tips for Wedding Professionals

How + Why to Link Your Business Facebook Page to Your Personal Page

Did you know that you can easily link to your business Facebook page from your personal page? Are you wondering why you should?

Well, the first reason, is obviously to spread the word about your business so you can be found easier if someone searches for your name on FB.

But, another HUGE benefit is when joining Facebook groups. For my own Facebook group - I only accept those that own a wedding business. So, when a request comes in and I'm not familiar with the name, I click on the personal name in hopes I can see where they work on their page. But, it's typically not there. Which means, I then private message them to find out if they do own a wedding business. This obviously isn't the ideal way to make it easy for others to work with you, right?

Want to know the quick and easy way to add a link to your business FB page on your personal page? I'm sharing it with you today with easy step by step instructions . . .

Quick and Easy Steps to Adding Your Business Facebook Page to Your Personal Page:

Step 1: Go to the main page of your personal account and click on the About Tab
Step 2: Click on the Work and Education Link in the left column
Step 3: Click on the + for Add a Workplace
Step 4: Start typing in your business page name in the Company search box
Step 5: Click on "create "company name" & then complete other fields
Step 6: Click on "save changes" and you're all done!

PS: When you are all done updating your personal facebook page - please be sure to sign up to join Brenda's Wedding Business Club here so I can add you into my facebook group :)

How to Use Hashtags on Instagram and Be Seen
How to Use #Hashtags on Instagram and Be Seen - social media tips and tricks

It's here - today is the first day of my new business tips and tricks blog. After 14+ years of being in the wedding industry, it's now time for me to start sharing things I've learned. I'm here to help others grow their business, attract a following in their niche market and gain the exposure they deserve.

I recently came across a question on a facebook group posted by Maxime, the handmade jewelry designer at Kirameku and she gave me permission to share it with you. Here's what she wrote:

I've started my Instagram page about two weeks ago and I fell in love with this app. I've read a few articles on how to gain followers and all but seems that I get mostly people who charge to gain followers to like my pictures. Any idea on how to reach actual fans? I've followed a few fashionistas. TIA!

Today's post is all about how to use hashtags and be seen on instagram {these hashtag tips also works for twitter as well}. You of course want to use relevant hashtags {and I limit myself to no more than 10 - in a new comment, never with my write-up}. While one word hashtags aren't bad, you will have a lot more hashtags competing with you in that mix. Which means you will likely not be seen. Narrowing down your hashtags to include two words will help.

Let's look at this real life example with numbers:
The hashtag #handmade has over 27 million posts on Instagram at the time of this writing. This means your photos will quickly be buried among all the other posts. But, you want to make it easy for the people who want what your selling to find you.

To get more specific, think of what you offer and how you can help your niche market. If you are a handmade artist, what type of handmade products do you create?

Here's two examples for handmade jewelry and wedding jewelry . . .

#handmade = 27,700,000+ posts
#jewelry = 21,217,000+ posts
#handmadejewelry = 963,100+ posts

#wedding 40,400,000+ posts
#jewelry 21,217,000+ posts
#weddingjewelry 39,300+

The more focused your hashtag - the closer you get to reaching your target audience and the easier it will be to be found. But, keep in mind, all hashtags build up over time. So to keep being noticed, you will want to post at least 1x a day {but, feel free to skip the weekend - I do}.

You can also look at the hashtags of your competitors - check to see what they are using and then see if you should be implementing some of them in your own posts.

How are you using hashtags on your instagram posts?

I have many more instagram tips to come in future posts. But, in the meantime, do you have any business questions that I might be able to answer in a future post? Please leave me a comment and I may just be answering your question next :)

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PS: the link to Maxime's shop is via my affiliate relationship with etsy