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It’s Time to Scale Up Your Multi-Location Business’s Localized Marketing Strategy – Learn How

How many times have you said you want to improve your multi-location business's localized marketing strategy but never get around doing it? Or, have you not yet considered how a strong localized marketing strategy can help your business? Either way, it's time to take action and scale up your multi-location business's localized marketing strategy.
Many businesses have been experiencing a lull in traffic due to circumstances surrounding COVID-19. Rather than sitting idle during this time, you can use it to your advantage and maximize your localized digital presence. A scaled-up localized marketing strategy will ensure that your business bounces back from COVID-19 and stands out amongst competitors. From social media to ratings and reviews to local listings, there's a lot to cover! We’ll walk you through the key tactics to scale up to match consumer’s digital fist behaviors amid COVID-19.
Develop a social media strategy across all locations
Social media is one of the most efficient and cost-effective ways your multi-location business can communicate with your consumers and target audience. While your multi-location business may already have a social media strategy in place, there are plenty of opportunities to scale up your strategy in social and make it more relevant to the situations we are all facing due to COVID-19. For instance, your multi-location business should be using social media to promote safety precautions you're taking during this time to keep consumers safe. If your business is currently open, are you requiring masks, and are your employees wearing them? How often are you sanitizing the store and checking the health of your employees? This is information that consumers are looking for right now. The virus is affecting every area differently - it’s essential to localize these updates to remain relevant. It is important to make consumers feel secure and highlight how your business is proactive in keeping them healthy. In addition to using social media to highlight what measures your business is taking to prevent the spread of COVID-19, it's also important to share any changes to business operations that may have happened. Many businesses have reduced their hours, which should be highlighted on your social media channels. We understand that these hours may vary per location, so your multi-location business must have a local Facebook page for each site. Your business may also have senior hours or hours that differ for takeout and delivery, all of which should be highlighted on your social media. If your multi-location business has yet to open due to the current pandemic or is reducing foot traffic, virtual events or Q&As are also a great way to scale-up your social media strategy during this time. For instance, if you work at a restaurant and are only allowed 25 percent capacity, you could host virtual cooking classes or release some fun recipes on your social media channels to keep your consumers engaged. While some consumers may not be able to visit your multi-location business right now, they will remember these efforts once they can go out to eat again or visit a hair salon or gym. While it's essential to use social media to inform your consumers about what is going on during the current pandemic, it's also important to remember that it shouldn't be the only thing you post about. You don't want to over-post about COVID-19 and have your consumers lose interest in your posts. While you should be aware of the nation's current state, it's also okay to post about your business or other relevant topics. Keeping a balanced social media presence will keep your consumers engaged in your content and ultimately help them remember your business when it comes time to make a purchasing decision. If you're wondering how you will manage these new social media tactics with fewer resources, you're not alone! SOCi realizes that many businesses have had to consolidate their marketing efforts during this time, which is why we're here to help! SOCi's Content Manager allows you to manage all of your local social media pages across a variety of channels, all from a single platform! We make it easy for you to manage and monitor all of your social media pages from one centralized platform, saving you a lot of time and effort.