7 Social Media “Icks” — According to Social Media Managers
7 Social Media “Icks” — According to Social Media Managers
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Often
used in a playful or lighthearted way, an “ick” is a feeling of
discomfort or aversion towards something or someone.
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And when
it comes to those who work in social media,
there's a long list of "social media icks" — from unrealistic job
expectations to the dreaded in-caption URL.
7 Things to Avoid on Social Media
According
to social media managers, these seven "icks" are what brands (and
fellow marketers) should avoid doing on social media — ASAP.
1.
Links in
Instagram Captions
2.
QR Codes
on Social Graphics
3.
Not
Using Camel Case for Hashtags
4.
Liking
Your Own Posts (From The Brand Account)
5.
TikTok
Watermarks on Reels
6.
Buying
Fake Followers
7.
Unrealistic
Job Expectations
#1: Links in Instagram Captions
The most commented “ick”
from our audience? Links in Instagram captions, by a landslide #1: Links
in Instagram Captions
The most
commented “ick” from our audience? Links in Instagram captions, by a landslide.
. #2: QR Codes on Social Graphics
Much
like including links in Instagram captions, adding QR codes to social graphics
won’t do much. Unless you have a friend in close proximity to do the scanning
for you, social media managers are practically begging you to stop.
Not only
is it a CTA dead-end, but you could instead spend your time creating content
that'll drive traffic more effectively — like using the link sticker in your Instagram Stories.
#3: Not Using Camel Case for Hashtags
Hashtags are an
important part of the discovery experience on social media — but writing them
improperly is an impactful (and common) mistake. Using #CamelCase (capitalizing
each word in your hashtag) makes your content more accessible to those who have a vision impairment or experience
blindness.
#4: Liking Your Own Posts (From The Brand Account)
No,
we’re not talking about liking a company post from your personal account —
we’re guilty of this too. But liking the company’s post straight from the company account can be seen as off-putting and unprofessional.
#5: TikTok Watermarks on Reels
Don’t
get us wrong, we love a good crosspost — but a lingering TikTok watermark on
Reels can impact your feed post ranking on
Instagram. But don’t fret, you can remove
TikTok watermarks for seamless reposts.
TIP: Repurposing content can
help you beat writer’s block, avoid creative burnout, and post more consistently.
Triple win.
#6: Buying Fake Followers
Spoiler:
Social media managers can tell when you’ve purchased Instagram followers. If
your comment section is flooded with emoji strings and what appears to be spam, it
can signal to others (and the social media platform) that your account is
illegitimate.
#7: Unrealistic Job Expectations
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PSA:
Social media managers are not interns, “ninjas”, “gurus”, or
“wizards.” They’re strategists and specialists, and deserve
more realistic job descriptions that don't expect them to
do 10 different roles for (typically) little pay.
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Our
take? Employers looking to build a social team should take the time to learn what social media managers
actually do and properly invest in their online strategy.
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In
conclusion: Social media “icks” aren’t going away.
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But by
knowing how to combat them, you’re equipped to strengthen your social media
habits, solidify your online brand, and keep social media managers everywhere
happy as can be.
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