Providing a great website experience with relevant content will result in more bookings. Great images and videos are a given, but there is another simple way to display content in a clear way. It’s icons! Simple images that draw the eye of the website visitor to what they are looking for. They break up text and clearly indicate what each section is about. This is much more user-friendly than big blocks of text. You can also use icons as navigation buttons for example as I’ve used on this page. So, find icons that represent your content topics. There's a huge range of icons to be found online, for example on: www.flaticon.com/categories , just ensure they are copyright-free to use for commercial purposes. Or even better: design your own to match your branding!
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ocial media is a great way to increase the visibility of your business online, showcase what you sell, communicate with your customers and provide up to date, relevant information.
It's wise to list on all main social media platforms as they will all link back to your own website, which is good for search engine optimisation, but for small businesses managing two platforms well is probably enough. In tourism, most businesses are active on Facebook and Instagram, with the latter growing at very fast pace. It's important to set up a schedule to post on social media on a regular basis, ideally on set days. You can also use tools such as www.buffer.com or www.hootsuite.com to automate your postings. I did some research and from my experience working with small to medium-sized businesses, here are the recommended number of posts per day or week by platform: Facebook: 3 to 7 times a week Instagram: 3 to 7 times a week So if you're posting on Facebook and Instagram every other day, you're doing a great job! This should be manageable, easy to plan and you're not overloading your followers with post. IMPORTANT: Don't forget that it's about posting quality content and images/videos, not just posts for the sake of it. Think from your customers' perspective; what would they like to see, what sets you apart from others. Make your life easier by planning your posts in advance. Make a list of interesting topics, images and videos. For ideas, go to the following posts:
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