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Social Media Marketing Agency with AI PART 1
Prompt Playbook: Social Media Marketing Agency
Hey Prompt Entrepreneur,
This week we’re looking at at great business for AI entrepreneurs right now : Starting a social media marketing agency using AI.
In this 5 part guide, I'll walk you step-by-step through how to start your own successful social media marketing agency.
Social media marketing is one of the most in-demand services small businesses need today to drive real results.
Here's a preview of what we'll cover:
Part 1 reveals how to identify the most profitable niche for your agency. We'll provide a niche generator to get your creative juices flowing.
Part 2 shares insider tips on how to build up the skills and portfolio that will attract high-paying clients. We'll explore options to gain crucial experience, collect reviews and build your portfolio.
Part 3 shows you how to package your services into compelling offers that clearly communicate your value. I'll provide done-for-you templates to make this a breeze.
Part 4 dives into proven outreach strategies to connect with potential clients and fill your pipeline. I'll show you how to craft messaging to help you land meetings and use AI to do this at scale.
Part 5 explores how to scale your agency by systemizing operations and outsourcing tasks. We'll provide AI based guidance to simplify growing your business.
This week we’ll cover:
Part 1: Find Your Profitable SMMA Niche (Niche Finder prompts)
Part 2: Gain Experience Through SMMA Freelancing (Freelancing prompts)
Part 3: Create Compelling SMMA Service Packages (Package Maker prompts)
Part 4: Use Outreach to Attract SMMA Clients (Client Catcher prompts)
Part 5: Scale Your Agency With SMMA Outsourcing (Biz Booster prompts)
Let’s get started:
Find Your Profitable SMMA Niche
The first step to building a successful social media marketing agency is identifying your niche. I know I know I’m like a broken record!
You need to find the specific types of businesses and services that align with your skills and interests, and more importantly have a real need for the social media marketing solutions you'll provide.
Find demand and provide supply.
Don’t try to build demand where it doesn’t exist.
Going narrow with your niche is crucial. A social media marketing agency targeting "small businesses" is far too broad. You'll be competing with tons of other bigger and (honestly!) better providers, and it will be hard to stand out.
Instead, identify the nicest niches where you can become a specialised expert.
Going super narrow with your niche is crucial. A social media marketing agency targeting "small businesses in London" is still far too broad. You'll be competing with tons of other providers, and it will be hard to stand out.
Instead, identify the nicest niches where you can become a specialised micro-expert.
There are 7 main ways to niche down:
By price
By problem
By industry
By location
By situation
By experience
By demographic
For example, social media marketing for:
Pizza restaurants with 2 locations in Austin, TX
Local boutique clothing stores under £1M in revenue
Psychologists in private practice in Doncaster
East coast dental clinics looking to invest $5k/mo
Midwest financial advisors focused on retirees
Brainstorm a list of potential niches with our Niche Generator tool. Look for boring and traditional businesses that aren't using social media well, where you can make a tangible impact.
The best niches are ones where social media done right can directly drive leads and sales.
Here’s a prompt to get you started:
Act as a business strategist
Identify profitable niches for a social media marketing agency.
Add these details where relevant.
Location: [location here]
Industry interest: [niche]
Use these guidelines to generate 10 niche ideas:
Combine your location, industry interest, ideal client size and budget
Focus on niches where there is an obvious need for SMM, for example their customers must be social media users
Get ultra-targeted by focusing on a specific service, part of the city, revenue range
For example: Social media marketing for small dental clinics with 2-3 locations in Central London and $2000-$3000 per month budget
Brainstorm 10 different versions by varying the specifics like geography, specialty, revenue, ad spend
Prompt Output:
Here are the first 6 when using London and healthcare as the variables.
Are these too niche?
Generally there’s no such thing! If you start hyper niche and get success you can always expand.
Conversely if you start too wide you’ll never get traction and you won’t be able to pivot. It’s always better to start super niche first.
Finding the right niche takes some upfront research, but doing so ensures your agency is set up for success from day one. You can clearly communicate your value, charge higher prices, and build a steady stream of clients.
We’ll be building on that as we move forward - right now just go ahead and come up with some niche ideas.
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Pulling it together
Now we’ve got a potential niche we’re going to start testing out the market, building our portfolio and growing our reputation. We’ll cover that in the next Part.
A reminder of what we’re covering this week :
Part 1: Find Your Profitable SMMA Niche (Niche Finder prompts)
Part 2: Gain Experience Through SMMA Freelancing (Freelancing prompts)
Part 3: Create Compelling SMMA Service Packages (Package Maker prompts)
Part 4: Use Outreach to Attract SMMA Clients (Client Catcher prompts)
Part 5: Scale Your Agency With SMMA Outsourcing (Biz Booster prompts)
See you tomorrow Prompt Entrepreneur!
Until then, keep PROMPTING!
Kyle