We’ve gone into the deepest depths of definitions, but it’s time to take a wider glance at how impressions VS reach impact your marketing strategy in the long term. And why they matter. Ready? Let’s hit it.
Reach Increase=Increased Awareness
As your reach increases over time, either because your followers are sharing your content, or because your audience is growing, you will experience a boost in awareness, too.
Of course, we ALL want our reach to go as far and wide as possible. However, just because you’re able to cast a wide reach and bring awareness to your brand that way, you don’t get to just walk away with “all the success” and call it quits.
You can reach a million people- but the only relevant people in one million are the ones who will actively purchase and engage with you. The individuals who will take an interest in your brand.
This means that the only true way to get value out of your efforts is to target your graphics, videos, copy, and messaging for the people who will be actively taking a part in your brand and in your business in the long term.
Looking to increase your engagement even more?
Pay special attention to retweets, shares, saves, comments, and likes. These accounts and interactions can lead you straight to your next customer and help you increase your reach even more!
Why You Should Monitor Your Engagement Metrics (HINT: It Spells Success)
The more impressions you have, the more likely your content is popping up in users’ feeds. This is a great sign! But what can you do with this information?
More impressions mean you’re doing something right, but the goal should always be to never stop improving. A/B testing and adjusting can help you unlock even more success. No brand should ever settle for less. You deserve to be able to unlock your full potential.
On the other hand, if you’re not seeing a number of impressions you can be proud of, it’s time to make some adjustments.
- Is your content optimized for the social network you’re utilizing?
This is a no-brainer, but something that often goes under the radar if you’re on multiple social media accounts.
ALWAYS optimize your social media content for particular platforms. Your word count should be on point and for the love of tacos, don’t use “link in bio!” as a call to action when it’s not necessary. (aka, nowhere except TikTok and Instagram)
- Put your focus on the community
Shifting your focus from results to the community can be a tough one because it often involves letting go of the “overnight” version of success all of us so often feel called to engage in.
You can do this by publishing more shareable content, interacting with your audience and retweeting them, sharing their content (maybe on a Story), commenting on and liking their posts, and being a part of groups they’re active within.
- Find out if your hard work is paying off
Now it’s time to do some SOCIAL LISTENING!
Dig in, y’all. Find out just how successful your hard work has been and make notes about how you can continually improve to drive metrics. Who knows but that you might just get to a point where you can stop asking about impressions vs reach and which is more powerful. 😉 (We’re just throwing shade. ;))