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19 social media best practices for faster growth

Key Takeaways AI works best with human oversight. Winning teams use AI to move faster without sacrificing quality. Listening is just as important as posting. Social listening helps you spot trends and understand how people actually feel about your brand. Social algorithms are changing. Many platforms are now rewarding brands that post relevant content consistently, not those with the biggest follower counts. Testing is how strategy gets better. Regular testing helps you understand what actually drives results, so you can double down on what works. Treat social media as a customer service channel. Responding quickly to comments and messages builds trust. Social media keeps changing, and so do the rules for what actually works. This list of 19 social media best practices will help you build a stronger strategy, create better content, and drive results you can actually measure in 2026. Bonus: Get a primer on social strategy and measurement from our free ebook on social media...

social media marketing courses/certs? what should I focus on?

So I'm looking at courses on LinkedIn learning, Coursera, hubspot. Are there any other places I should be looking at? With doing some research on Reddit I found out I maybe should focus on understanding analytics more so than social media in general. And maybe a focus like using canva or something. Any good ideas for where to start to learn Google analytics better? I think I heard they have courses.

My background: I'm just a guy that likes social media lol, my husband owns a business so I do his social media for him. I do alright but now we kinda wanna do website making and social management for others in the future as a side gig So I want to become more proficient at what I do and definitely more professional. Even if we don't do it for others I'd like to do my husband's social media best I can. Right now I definitely am not doing the fully Monty lol...there's so much to learn besides just making content, posting and shooting in the dark when I'm targeting ads haha.

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