Episode 241: Should your MSP have a presence on Reddit or X?

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The podcast powered by the MSP Marketing Edge Welcome to this week’s episode of the MSP Marketing Podcast with me, Paul Green. This is THE show if you want to grow your MSP. In this episode I advise where to focus your MSP’s social media efforts to make the biggest impact.  LinkedIn and Facebook will help you reach key decision-makers, while platforms like Instagram and Twitter may only be useful if you’re targeting a niche.  (jump to) I also explain why MSPs should focus on strategic, long-term hiring, and seek short-term solutions for immediate needs.  This helps to ensure sustained growth and efficiency.  (jump to) I’m joined by Michael Crean, Senior Vice President of Managed Security Services at SonicWall.  We discuss how MSPs can authentically sell more cyber security by educating clients with relatable analogies, emphasising proactive measures, and fostering a partnership focused on long-term protection.  (jump to) Lastly, I answer a question from Graham, an MSP owner in Canada, who wants to know the best website contact option for optimal client engagement.  (jump to) Join me as we unpack these topics and learn from some triumphs and trials in the MSP world. Oh, and don’t forget to join me in the MSP Marketing Facebook group. READ FULL TRANSCRIPT Which are the best social platforms for MSPs? Should your MSP have a presence on TikTok, Instagram, Threads, Twitter (X), and other social platforms? My advice is simple: for most, it’s a big fat no.  Stay focused on LinkedIn instead. Why LinkedIn? It’s where you’ll find business owners and managers – the decision-makers you want to reach. LinkedIn should be your MSP’s primary social media platform. Use your personal profile rather than a business page, aim for at least ten new connection requests daily, post content daily, and engage with others’ posts. And don’t forget your weekly LinkedIn newsletter. Facebook is a good secondary platform, especially for reaching decision-makers during their downtime and for remarketing ads. Use a personal profile and keep your content more personal than business-focused. Instagram is useful if you’re targeting consumer-focused businesses like retail or hospitality, as the decision-makers are likely using this platform for their marketing.  Other platforms like Twitter (X), TikTok, Threads, Reddit, Discord, Pinterest, and Tumblr have limited value for MSPs, unless you’re targeting a specific niche that uses them heavily. In essence, don’t spread yourself too thin. Focus your efforts where it counts: LinkedIn and maybe Facebook. Have questions or think I missed something? Drop me an email! Watch on YouTube Why you can’t fly with average staff One of the biggest challenges for MSPs is finding and retaining the right staff. Hiring the wrong people can significantly limit your business’s growth. It’s essential to focus on finding and keeping the right people to build a thriving business. Many MSPs ma

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