How are you using Threads to connect with your audience?
JyeoNi_i
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Hi everyone!
I'm curious to know how you're leveraging Threads to engage with your audience. Are you using it for quick updates, sharing behind-the-scenes content, or building a community around your product or brand?
If you’ve discovered any creative ways or strategies to make Threads more effective, I’d love to learn from your experience!
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Toby Rowland@toby_rowland
totally believe in Threads. they have a people-first-no-api approach that has (so-far) kept conversation really interesting, human and lively.
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btw I wrote an X article about it here, looking at all these sites using their api endpoints as a lens, using that technical perspective to draw broader conclusions about strategy https://x.com/CranQnow/status/18...
Is this social still alive? WOW.
for quick, spontaneous updates
Love Threads so far - feels more real & genuine compared to IG/TikTok. Asking Q's, doing quick polls, and sharing behind-the-scenes content seems to really engage people. All about keepin' it 💯 and building community there vs just posting polished content. 🙌
@evelynrosesinclair it's good, isn't it? It feels very personal, like there's nothing performative, and people just share their opinions. I guess that comes from the fact that the network graph is shared w/ IG
I personally prefer threads but whenever I have to work with some of my clients, they face difficulty in making those reels' text flexible. Like how can we translate the specific English text into all other famous languages according to the locations and language of each customer. Is there any software that can help us in it? Here is the business detail of my latest client https://circletranslations.com , who is offering these services on website but we are unable to make reels in this way for may audience target.
Need your suggestions accordingly
I have focused on engagement through Threads by posting interactive content like polls and Q&A sessions.
I love Threads for offering a behind the scenes glimpse of our product development process. It helps our audience feel like they're part of the journey.