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29 Feb 2024

The ACT team have had a great week catching up with retailers and other industry representatives at the iceBike shows in London and Manchester this week.

27 Feb 2024

The inaugural Cycling Electric magazine Demo Day will take place on Sunday, April 28th, at the Lee Valley VeloPark in London.

27 Feb 2024

New research from the European Cyclists' Federation (ECF), a Brussels-based advocacy group, has confirmed that if a city has more bike lanes, more people will cycle. The results will give...

13 Feb 2024

2024 is well underway and we’re just around the corner from the Spring Statement and for the retail sector it’s pretty much business as usual…or is it?

13 Feb 2024

Fabian Hamilton MP, co-chair of the Walking and Cycling All-Party Parliamentary Group, has said that the Cycle to Work scheme "must be reformed".

13 Feb 2024

The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has called for a series of cost-saving measures in the next Budget to help boost business.

12 Feb 2024

People across England are missing out on a slew of health, wellbeing and environmental benefits due to half a century of “chronic underfunding” of its streets, according to Cycling...

12 Feb 2024

ACT member and Cytech-accredited Pauls Cycles in Dereham, Norfolk has said its electric bike sales have increased by a quarter since October, despite predictions they would drop off over...

9 Feb 2024

Guy Opperman, the Minister for Roads and Local Transport at the Department for Transport, whose focuses among other things on cycling and active travel, has attended a meeting of...

2 Feb 2024

The Department for Transport (DfT) has published new information on how to safely purchase, charge and use e-bikes and e-scooters in an effort to improve consumer safety.
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Three social media tips to boost sales and engagement

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

Social media continues to grow in popularity and now plays an essential role within the marketing of many businesses. Research shows that the influence that social media has on purchases is rising, with a survey showing that 58% of respondents consider their purchases to be influenced by social media, compared to 45% in 2016.

With this popularity growing it provides businesses with the potential to utilise this opportunity. This article will show businesses three easy steps as to how to do this effectively.

1. Choose the correct platforms. With the number of social media platforms growing every day, it is important to use the sites that will most effectively target consumers from the right demographics. For example, a younger target market will mean using platforms such as Instagram where, according to Statista, the average age of users (65%) fall between 18-34. However, a cycling company would be more inclined to use more specific platforms such as Strava, where a large proportion of their target market would be found.

2. Use adverts. Adverts can increase sales, engagement and brand awareness. Consumers may have been previosly unaware of your business and the services you provide, making the ability that ads have to amplify reach is invaluable in attracting new customers. Ads can also be useful to gather market insights to analyse the clicks, comments and profile visits to determine how successful your ads are.

3. Try to post top quality, relevant content. Take the opportunity to provide your followers and potential customers with something relevant and interesting so that your brand becomes a name they're happy to see. This also means not posting promotional content too often as this can often not interest consumers as much as relevant articles and current events would. The one-in-seven rule suggests that for every one directly promotional post, six others should be content-based.

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