Social Media in 2026: Where Should Your Business Actually Be?

Social Media in 2026: Where Should Your Business Actually Be?
If you feel like social media is changing faster than you can keep up with, you aren’t imagining it. We’ve just analysed the Platform Shift 2025 data, and the landscape for 2026 looks very different than it did even twelve months ago.
At Social Media Academy, we’re all about making sure you don’t waste your energy on platforms that don’t move the needle. Here is our "straight-talk" breakdown of where the smart money is going this year.
The "Big Two" are Changing
Facebook remains the undisputed king for local community reach, holding a massive 44.6% of the share. For example, if you are a local shop or service in Liverpool, you still HAVE to be here. However, with a slight dip of -1.8%, it’s no longer about posting for the sake of it; it’s about being an active part of the community.
Instagram has seen a significant shift, with a -7.7% dip in volume. The era of "quantity" is over. In 2026, it’s all about Quality Storytelling. One really good, "human" Reel or a series of authentic Stories is worth more than ten polished but soulless grid posts.
The Big Winners: X and LinkedIn
The biggest surprise this year? X (formerly Twitter) is back with a bang, seeing a 6.1% resurgence. It is once again the go-to place for real-time brand presence and being part of the global conversation.
Matching that growth is LinkedIn Company Pages, also up by 6.1%. This is now the essential anchor for B2B authority. It’s where people go to do their "due diligence" to see if you really are the expert you claim to be. Coupled with LinkedIn Profiles (up 0.4%), employee advocacy is a priority for any serious brand in 2026.
The New Kids & The Specialist Pillars
Keep an eye on Threads and Bluesky. They may have a small slice of the pie right now, but they are the "early adopter" choices for niche communities. If you like being ahead of the curve, these are the places to start experimenting.
Don’t ignore TikTok. While its total share is still just 1.0%, the volume of content has tripled year-over-year. It’s no longer just for viral dances; it’s a powerhouse for brand discovery. Meanwhile, YouTube remains a static but solid pillar for those committed to long-form video and Shorts.
Our 2026 Strategy Advice:
- Don't try to be everywhere. Pick the top 3 platforms where your specific niche actually hangs out.
- Prioritise Trust. With Google Business updates becoming more selective (-3.2%), make sure your profile is "high quality" rather than just "frequently updated."
- Be Human. Whether it’s a LinkedIn Profile or a TikTok video, people in 2026 want to buy from people they trust, not faceless logos.
Confused about where your business fits in the 2026 mix? Book a single-session "Strategy Audit" with Social Media Academy.
We’ll look at your current stats and help you decide exactly which platforms deserve your time—and which ones you can safely ignore.
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