Engagement With Posts: The Key to Social Media Marketing


Why engagement with posts, such as clicking “Like” could change someone’s business (and yours)

Engagements with posts are crucial - here are a few ideas.
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Let’s get one thing straight: your likes, loves, laughs, and especially your comments aren’t just cute reactions—they’re rocket fuel for visibility.

Here’s how it works: social platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram are driven by one thing—engagement with posts. The more people interact with a post, the more the algorithm says, “Hey, this is hot stuff!” and pushes it out to more eyeballs. That means likes and comments literally decide who sees what.

So when you don’t engage with someone’s post—even if you love it—you’re basically letting it die quietly in a corner.

Why It’s So Important to Have Engagement With Posts

You say you support your friends, your colleagues, or your favourite businesses? Prove it. Click the damn “Like” button. Better yet, drop a comment. Even a “🔥” or “Wow!” counts. The algorithm doesn’t care if it’s a full essay or an emoji—it just sees activity.

This isn’t just about helping others either. Want people to see your posts when it’s your time to shine? Then play the game. Show up. Be visible. Social media is a give-to-get system. You engage, you get engagement. Period.

And if you’re trying to grow a brand, a business, or just build visibility, post engagement is the cheapest (read: free) marketing fuel on the planet.

Bottom line:

No engagement with posts = no exposure.

So, next time you scroll by a post from someone you care about or respect? Don’t just lurk. Like it. Comment on it. Share it. That click might seem small, but it can be the spark that lights up their entire feed.

And if you’re still trying to figure out how to actually use this stuff to grow your brand or business?

Let’s fix that by scheduling a no-cost/no-obligation Discovery chat on Zoom with me.  I’ll help you map out exactly how to start turning your posts into results.

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Don’t wait. Click. Engage and schedule now! Let’s turn your scroll time into growth time.

Social Media: The Top 5 Tips for Small Businesses 🚀✨

Social media isn’t just for cute pet videos (although that helps! 🐶). It’s a powerhouse tool for small businesses looking to build brand awareness, connect with customers, and drive sales!

Top 5 Social Media Tips

Here are the Top 5 Social Media Tips to make your brand shine.


1️⃣ Know Your Audience 🎯

You wouldn’t sell ice to penguins, right? 🐧❄️ Know who your audience is, where they hang out online, and what kind of content they love. Use insights from platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok to understand demographics, interests, and behaviours.

🔹 Pro Tip: Engage with your audience—reply to comments, answer DMs, and be social on social media!

🔹 Hashtags: #KnowYourAudience #EngageToGrow #SocialMediaStrategy


2️⃣ Consistency is Key on Social Media 🔑

Posting once a month won’t cut it! Stay active with a consistent posting schedule—whether it’s daily, a few times a week, or even weekly. The goal? Keep your brand top-of-mind for your audience.

🔹 Pro Tip: Use a content calendar and scheduling tools (like Later, Buffer, or Meta Business Suite) to plan posts ahead of time.

🔹 Hashtags: #StayConsistent #ContentCalendar #SmallBizMarketing


3️⃣ Quality Over Quantity 📸

Flooding your feed with low-quality posts? 🚫 Big mistake. Instead of posting everything, focus on high-value, engaging content—think of eye-catching visuals, entertaining reels, and meaningful captions.

🔹 Pro Tip: Videos perform better than static images on most platforms. Try Instagram Reels, TikToks, or short-form videos to boost engagement.

🔹 Hashtags: #QualityContent #VideoMarketing #SocialMediaSuccess


4️⃣ Mix It Up! 🎭

Don’t bore your audience with the same type of content every day. Keep things fresh and exciting with a mix of:
✅ Behind-the-scenes peeks 👀
✅ Customer testimonials ❤️
✅ How-to videos & tutorials 🎥
✅ Polls, quizzes, and engagement posts 🗳️

🔹 Pro Tip: Stories and live videos are gold for building real-time engagement!

🔹 Hashtags: #ContentVariety #EngageYourAudience #SocialMediaTips


5️⃣ Hashtags & Trends Matter on Social Media! 🔥

Hashtags help new people find you, and trending topics can skyrocket your visibility. Research industry-related hashtags and hop on viral trends when they align with your brand.

🔹 Pro Tip: Don’t go overboard! Use 3-5 relevant hashtags per post for the best reach.

🔹 Hashtags: #TrendingNow #HashtagStrategy #GrowYourBusiness


🚀 Final Takeaway: Social media success isn’t about going viral overnight—it’s about showing up, providing value, and staying consistent. Follow these tips, and you’ll be well on your way to building a loyal audience and growing your business online! Like us on Facebook!

💬 What’s YOUR favorite social media tip? Send us your answers or schedule some time to chat! ⬇️

#SmallBizSuccess #SocialMediaGrowth #MarketingMadeEasy

Social Media, Groups Or Pages; Which Is Best?

When Social Media started in 1997, there wasn’t much to it.

It started to get its rise in the early 2000s — when the first big-idea(s) regarding the power of online networking started and was in its infancy.

Social media Pages and Groups

In fact, there were many great ideas that came across the social media platforms at the time. Two of the most popular features, with the staying power of time (amazing within a social media world), have been “groups” and “pages”. Now, almost all of the major networking sites, e.g. Facebook, LinkedIn, NextDoor, etc., have them for you to join or create.

As such, we are now in a time where these features, and how they work within the platforms, are fairly standard… yet they serve two very distinct purposes.

So what are the Social Media differences regarding Groups & Pages?

Essentially, if you’re looking to establish a brand and promote your business to a large number of people, a Facebook or LinkedIn Page makes the most sense. If you’re a new or small business looking to establish a presence, a group can be of great help, especially if you sell niche products.

Further “Groups” are great for things you are passionate about that you want a sense of community. Pages, on the other hand, are more for broadcasting your message or narrative of your brand. They will both support your big-ideas, blog announcements, daily thoughts, however, the decision on which to have, is largely how you want the interactive & engagement aspects to take place.

So… which is best for you?

Social Media GroupsSocial Media Groups

Groups make it easy to connect with specific sets of people, like teammates or coworkers. Groups are dedicated spaces where you can share updates, photos or documents and message other group members, which makes them great for networking as well as sharing.

Facebook is easily the largest social networking site in the world and one of the most widely used. The general advantage of Facebook is that your message can get to virtually everybody who’s on social media anywhere in the world. The disadvantage is that your message can get to virtually anybody who’s on social media anywhere in the world, so you have to be clear about the purpose is of your group and ensure your description is easy to understand, as well as, create a set of rules and guidelines, so you can moderate the page effectively.

This also goes for the other major business networking site, which is LinkedIn. I personally love LinkedIn and they have a very strong library of groups that you can join. However, with both of these group platforms, if you are not regularly active, you can get lost in the mire of it all.

Social Media Pages

Inherent to the nature of social media, pages are unique in that they are primarily for a business’s brand and are, overall, fantastic for being able to capture a brand’s web presence. However, you are much more likely to get an issue-based engagement directed at your customer service.

Soocial Media PagesPages are great for customer service in that you can see who your directly dealing with — as Facebook has vetted that for the user to be able to speak to you — in other words, the customer has almost immediate access to you and your service-complaint-department, allowing them to feel more in control; one of the key component to an effective customer service department.

There Are Many Social Media Platforms With Groups & Pages

I am not sure of how many platforms have groups and pages, as that number is changing almost monthly. However, most Social Media allow you to create, manage and engage, within a much more specific way via your interests. Some of the top ones are:

      • Facebook
      • LinkedIn
      • NextDoor
      • Twitter
      • Instagram
      • Pinterest
      • Reddit

Social Media Facebook Likes100+ Social Media Demographics that Matter to Marketers in 2021

Hootsuite just released “100+ Social Media Demographics that Matter to Marketers in 2021” where “Understanding social media demographics will help you fine-tune your marketing strategy and reach the right people with your message.” It’s a good read and I highly recommend it!

Anyway, if you need guidance with your marketing, Cortex provides a variety of services that may be a good fit for you. Please reach out at 1-888-502-3523 or schedule a quick chat and I will call you.

Writing Your Social Media Descriptions

Are you a small business owner that is struggling with the all too typical problem of not knowing what to write, how to start, or how to position what you want to say to be compelling and influential? I know you did not get into your business to write about it, however, this is overwhelming for many.

Cortex has you covered; I specialize in creating compelling content & marketing copy when you find it difficult to create it yourself. Let’s have a no-cost, no-obligation quick chat and let me help you get seen, get heard, and get noticed!

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