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Social Media Marketing for Businesses

June 5, 2026Lue suomeksi

Business social media marketing isn't rocket science, but it doesn't run itself either. Many entrepreneurs start with enthusiasm, post for a couple of weeks, and stop when results don't show.

The problem isn't social media — it's how they use it.

This guide covers the practical steps: how to choose channels, what to post, how often, and how to know if it's working. Based on recent research, but focused on what you can actually do.

77%of businesses use social media for marketing
73%of consumers research brands on social media
70%don't measure social media results at all
1-2%organic reach on Facebook

1. Choose the Right Channels

You don't need to be everywhere. It's better to do two channels well than five poorly. The choice depends on where your customers spend their time and what kind of content you can consistently produce.

FacebookStill the world's most used platform with 3.07 billion users. Works especially well for local service businesses and B2C commerce (Statista, 2025).
InstagramA visual platform suited for restaurant, fashion, beauty, and lifestyle industries. Over 2 billion monthly users (Statista, 2025).
TikTokShort videos that reach younger audiences especially well. 88% of businesses using TikTok report sales growth (BusinessDasher, 2025).
LinkedInEssential for B2B businesses. 80% of B2B leads come from LinkedIn (LinkedHelper, 2025).

Rule of thumb: start with one or two channels. When you can maintain the pace, add a third.

2. What to Post

Good content doesn't mean polished ad images. Research shows that authentic, human content engages better than studio productions. A video shot on your phone works.

  • Behind the scenes: show how your product is made, who makes it, what work really looks like. User-generated content gets 8.7x more engagement than brand content (Synup, 2025)
  • Tips and advice: share your expertise. 78% of people prefer learning about a new product through short video (Statista, 2024)
  • Customer stories: a happy customer is the best advertisement. Recommendations influence 81% of consumer purchase decisions (TipsOnBlogging, 2025)
  • Promotions and seasonal content: holidays, seasons, and campaigns keep your feed fresh

3. How Often to Post

There's no single right answer, but consistency always beats occasional spikes. Algorithms favor active accounts.

  • 3-5 posts per week is a sustainable pace for most small businesses
  • One post per week is no longer enough: Facebook's organic reach has dropped to 1-2% of followers (Social Insider, 2024)
  • Multi-channel publishing multiplies visibility: the same content on three platforms means triple the exposure with one effort

In practice: set aside one evening per week to create and schedule posts. This keeps the pace up without daily stress.

4. Most Common Mistakes

These come up again and again in business social media marketing:

  • Inconsistency: enthusiasm fades and posting frequency drops. 30% of entrepreneurs can't even maintain their current pace (Visual Objects, 2025)
  • Too much selling: constant promotion drives followers away. The 80/20 ratio works — 80% value, 20% sales
  • Ignoring engagement: not responding to comments. 76% of customers expect businesses to respond on social media (Sprout Social, 2025)
  • Not measuring: without data you don't know what works. Only 30% of marketers measure social media ROI (Sprout Social, 2025)

5. How to Measure Results

Likes are a nice metric, but they don't tell the whole story. Track these instead:

  • Reach: how many people see your posts. Tells you if the algorithm favors your content
  • Engagement rate: likes + comments + shares + saves relative to reach. Tells you if your content genuinely interests people
  • Clicks and traffic: how many people move from social media to your website. This connects social media to business
  • Follower growth: slow and steady growth is a better sign than occasional spikes

6. How to Get Started

You don't need to do everything at once. Start with these:

  1. Choose 1-2 channels where your customers are
  2. Make a weekly content plan: 3-4 posts, mix types (behind the scenes, tips, offers)
  3. Use a tool that schedules posts across multiple platforms at once
  4. Check results once a week and adjust content based on what works
  5. Repeat. Consistency matters more than perfection.

Summary

Social media marketing for businesses is, at its simplest, regular and authentic presence where your customers are. You don't need to be everywhere or post every day.

What matters most is consistency: choose your channels, make a plan, measure results, and adapt. Tools help you maintain the pace without it taking up your entire day.

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Sources

  • Statista 2025 - Social Media Platforms Ranked by Monthly Active Users
  • BusinessDasher 2024 - Small Business Social Media Statistics
  • Sprout Social 2025 - Social Media Marketing ROI Statistics
  • Synup 2025 - Social Media Marketing Statistics (UGC engagement)
  • Social Insider / Rival IQ 2025 - Organic Reach Benchmarks
  • LinkedHelper / Entrepreneur 2025 - B2B Social Media Statistics
  • TipsOnBlogging 2025 - Brand Trust and Consumer Behavior
  • Visual Objects 2025 - Small Business Marketing Survey