The biggest change for Facebook is the revamp of how it looks, including both your profile and newsfeed. This isn’t just about improving aesthetics, however; it’s actually a very strategic move by the social media giant.
One specific shift: Facebook is openly saying they’re moving more towards promoting content that is focused around events and groups. To do this, they’re decreasing one-on-one posts from connections. That’s because most people are using the group features of Facebook these days and are looking for relevant information within these forums.
This is true across the board, including in the building materials industry. There are incredibly active Facebook groups for a variety of audiences, such as woodworkers, architects, contractors and builders.
One of Facebook’s key differentiators is it’s very text-based platform and that the interactions on the platform are as well. People post questions, comments, ideas, success stories, job site builds, problems, products they love and hate, and questions their customers have. It’s an endless array of content within these communities which doesn't translate to other platforms like Instagram.
If you’re a manufacturer and you have an audience that really loves your industry or elements around it, look for culture niches within your building products. Examples of relevant groups could be woodworkers, remodelers or home builders. Either find those groups or start your own.
It’s also important to recognize that you need to treat everyone like a micro-influencer. Carpenters, woodworkers and roofers, in particular, have a huge collective presence on social media. This trend is common within the hands-on, skilled labor community, and they frequently talk and share about their products and experiences.
This public sharing makes each touchpoint more important than ever. One individual can have a wide range of influence so each contact can be a make or break a sale or your reputation. It’s also a positive opportunity to get your product in front of a huge number of qualified leads.