Social media is one of the best channels to engage with your target market and promote your ecommerce store’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals. Regardless if you are allocating budget to paid ads on social media, an organic social media strategy should be a part of your 2020 Black Friday and Cyber Monday plan. If done right, your social channels can create a buzz around your promotions going into the holiday shopping season.
Hashtags are a way to connect your social media posts to a theme or specific topic. They are used for search purposes, so think of them like keywords you would optimize for search engines. When using hashtags, follow these best practices:
Use the top trending hashtags hashtags for your shopping holiday posts: #cybermonday #cybermondaysales #cybermondaydeals #shopsmall #blackfriday #blackfridaysales #blackfridaydeals #lightningdeals #cyberweek #sale #deals. Also include industry, product niche or differentiators for more targeted hashtags, like: #cybermondayskincare #blackownedbusiness #blackfridayoutdoorsales.
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Your social profiles should reflect the deals you have to offer but are also a direct communication channel to your customer. Try the following tips to make the most of your social presence:
For more tips, check out our post on the ecommerce basics for social media.
The deals you are offering will dictate your social media posts and ads. Entice your audience by highlighting your blanket deals that run all weekend and tease your lightning deals that may not be live yet. Be sure to post weeks before, teasing your upcoming deals.
Make sure you use an image for each post and create a set of images that all have the same theme to give continuity to your BFCM posts. Canva is a great free tool to design social posts with hundreds of templates you can customize. They have 53 Cyber Monday templates and 56 Black Friday templates that you can customize with your brand and products.
Use a social media scheduler so you can draft and schedule your posts ahead of time. This way you can plan out your promotional posts so you don’t have to worry about social media while you are in the holiday rush. These tools can save you a ton of time and most have a free subscription or a free trial. Check out Hootsuite, Later and Social Pilot for social media scheduling.
There are also ecommerce platform apps that can help boost your social game.
Your target audience’s social feeds are going to be cluttered the entire cyber week. Instead of just posting your deals, get creative with your posts, like:
For more promotional ideas, check out our post 8 Ways to Promote Your Store’s Black Friday Cyber Monday Deals.