Planning Your Social Strategy for 2026

October 8, 2025

What to Start Doing Now

As 2025 starts to wind down, many businesses are already looking ahead to 2026, especially when it comes to marketing and social mediaThe reality? The most effective social strategies don’t happen by accident. They’re planned, intentional, and backed by clear data. Whether you’re a small business owner trying to get more traction online or a marketing manager setting next year’s budget, October is the perfect time to start laying the groundwork. By preparing now, you’ll step into the new year with confidence, clarity, and a content calendar that actually works. Here’s how to get started.

Reflect on What Worked (and What Didn’t) This Year
Before you start mapping out 2026, take an honest look at your current social media performance.
  • What campaigns delivered results? Look at hard metrics like engagement rate, website traffic, and conversions.
  • What platforms gave you the most return? If you’ve been spreading yourself thin across too many platforms, now’s the time to streamline.
  • What content resonated with your audience? Which posts got saved, shared, or commented on? Those are your clues for next year.
Pro tip: A simple audit can highlight which areas deserve more investment and which ones you can confidently let go. At Soqual, we call this strategic pruning, keeping what works and cutting the rest so you’re not wasting time or budget.

Set Clear, Measurable Goals
A vague goal like “grow our social media” won’t cut it in 2026. Instead, focus on specific, measurable outcomes tied to your broader business objectives. For example:
  • Increase Instagram engagement by 20% by June
  • Generate 50 qualified leads per month through LinkedIn ads
  • Drive 30% more traffic to your website from organic social content
When your goals are this clear, it’s easier to track progress and prove ROI, both to yourself and your stakeholders.

Map Out Your 2026 Content Calendar
The businesses with the most consistent, effective social presence aren’t scrambling each week for what to post. They’re working from a planned, strategic content calendar. Start by thinking about:
  • Seasonal campaigns: e.g., Christmas, EOFY, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day
  • Industry-specific dates: key events, product launches, awareness weeks
  • Evergreen content pillars: the themes your brand is built on
  • Example: If you’re a boutique winery, your calendar might feature summer tasting events, vintage updates in March, and Father’s Day gifting campaigns in September.
By having these mapped out early, you can batch content creation, secure photographers and videographers ahead of time, and reduce last-minute stress.

Budget for Paid Social Early
Organic reach is great, but in 2026, paid social will continue to be essential for growth, especially with algorithm changes and increased competition. Consider:
  • Brand awareness campaigns to reach new audiences
  • Retargeting ads to nurture warm leads
  • Conversion-focused campaigns with clear calls to action
Allocating a budget now means you can run tests in Q1, gather data, and scale your spend strategically throughout the year.

Prepare for Key Changes in 2026
The social media landscape is never static and 2026 will bring new trends and challenges. A few to keep on your radar:
  • Under-16 Social Media Ban: Coming into effect in December 2025, this will reshape how brands target younger audiences and manage privacy.
  • AI-driven personalisation: Expect smarter algorithms, but also a need for human oversight to keep content authentic.
  • Short-form video dominance: TikTok and Instagram Reels aren’t going anywhere, but quality will matter more than quantity.
By staying ahead of these shifts, your brand won’t be scrambling to react later.

Get Expert Support
Planning a strong social strategy takes time, insight, and the right tools. If you’re feeling overwhelmed or unsure where to start, that’s where we come in. At Soqual, we help businesses:
Think of us as your strategic partner, not just your content creators.

Final Thoughts
The last few months of the year are a golden opportunity to get ahead. By reflecting on what worked, setting clear goals, and planning your campaigns now, you’ll walk into 2026 with focus and direction. If you want a tailored social strategy that drives real results next year, let’s talk.

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