While the holidays are now mostly over and business traditionally goes into a bit of a quiet time, this might just be the perfect time to spruce up your website and socials. It’s a great time to take stock of your business model and plan for the year ahead.

Website

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Do you have a business website? Time for a little once over? Here are a few things to consider:

  • Update banners
  • Check and update your contact details
  • Do you need to update or add a few new photos?
  • Don’t forget to change over your copyright date.
  • Do you have a Mission Statement? Does it still align with your values and business model?
  • Check for broken links
  • Perhaps even look at updating your SEO? Not really sure HOW to write SEO for your website? Maybe now is a good time to take an online class or do some tutorials to help out.

Social Media

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Are your vision and your business model clear? Sometimes over the year, our message can get a bit lost. This quiet downtime could be a great opportunity to take stock and re-evaluate. Do you still have the same business goals you did last year or the year before? Have you been posting value-adding content on your socials or just stuff? I must admit toward the end of the year I am just posting Christmas stuff, no value-add there. So now, I am mapping out my plans for the coming months.

Scheduling & Planning

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Do you use a scheduler or a monthly planner for your socials? Hootsuite, Later, Planoly, or kicking it old-school with an Excel spreadsheet? It’s all a great idea. Map out a monthly theme or ideas you wish to cover. Have you got new promotions to offer in the new year? Plan out a launch for the next few months. Perhaps you have multiple offers. If you have no offers, perhaps you should think about a value-add to offer your clients. It doesn’t have to be big, splashy and expensive. Some small you can give away as a lead generator. But nothing too trashy either. People appreciate a small gift, but they get a bit huffy if your offer is a complete joke.

I have had various offers and giveaways in the past:

  • Sign up for the email list and receive a FREE PDF e-Booklet (I have several on photography and such)
  • Try out a free online mini-class
  • Sign up for a product and receive a discount voucher
  • Sign up for a product with a friend and each receives a discount (buy one get one free type of thing)

What you use is entirely up to you and your business model, they are just a few ideas. But I really do think that going over your website and socials is a good idea, at least once a year, if not more.