How to use short videos to boost engagement and grow your user base?
Yvik Ye
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We've been experimenting with re-purposing viral videos and popular memes to create engaging content, but we haven't had much success yet. We believe there's a lot of potential in this approach.
Here's what we've been doing so far:
1. Finding Trends: We keep an eye on the latest viral videos and memes across different platforms to identify popular content that resonates with our audience.
2. Adding Our Twist: We try to add our own brand's voice and humor to these trending videos and memes, hoping to make them feel fresh and original.
3. Editing Quality: We've noticed that the level of editing can significantly impact the effectiveness of our repurposed content. High-quality editing seems crucial, but we're still figuring out the best practices.
4. Platform-Specific Strategies: We've been tailoring our content to different platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter, but we're still experimenting with what works best on each.
5. Engaging with Our Audience: We've encouraged our audience to share their favorite memes and viral videos, and we're considering featuring their suggestions to build a sense of community.
- Have you tried repurposing viral content?
- What strategies have worked for you?
- Any tips on improving editing or content creation?
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Kostya Bolshukhin@kostyabolsh
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I love short videos with founders and clients speaking.
I feel it makes startups more human and in a way interesting.
Posting videos like that on Li. One made my personal record in engagement with 5K impressions (posted 5 d ago)
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@kostyabolsh That's great to hear! Nice approach! We're going to try it out as well . :)
Thanks for sharing!
Short videos are tricky. I've tried adding humor to my content but it feels forced. Need help creating something authentic.
@annie_engelhardth Watching Tiktok can sometimes be a great way to get inspired.