What is the most important thing you look for while creating social media posts?
Ezgi Yeğinaltay
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I prioritize engagement in social media posts and I want my posts to resonate and start significant conversations. I value quality interactions over quantity of likes or shares. That's why I try to make stuff that inspires, amuses, or informs.
What do you prioritize while making social media posts? Please share your ideas and insights.
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Renat Abyasov@renat_abyasov
Wonderslide
I agree with you. I don't care about the number of subscribers if their engagement grows.
The quality of the audience is more important than the quantity
However, we still track the number of likes and subscriptions. It depends on the field, but it can be difficult for some people to express their opinion publicly
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Engaging content is key! The most important thing I consider when creating social media posts is capturing attention and sparking meaningful interactions.
Providing information and value to an audience. Some content hits. Others don’t. As long as the path is lined with value adds and helping the audience to solve a problem, engagement will come
Voxclips
Frankly, it's engagement. Deep, deep down, it matters.😅
But letting it affect your consistency or quality of your message...that! That is the bummer.
timeliness, authenticity, relevance, branding
Schovis
I'm here to read the answers. For me, it's difficult to find my way in social media. So, I appreciate this question :)
BeforeSunset AI
I try to be as authentic as possible.
This also means to think: 'Oh, fu**! Did i really just send this?' after some posts.
As well as some spelling mistakes.
Especially in the beginning i had some anxiety about it.
In the meanwhile i am totally fine with it. :D
What about you?
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I Agree. Engagement is really important.. Audience too.
Frappe HR
The main thing that I look for is "Campaign consistency"
Like what are the common goals of all the posts you are pushing out. It can be 'sign-ups', 'website visits' or even creating awareness. Then make the content relevant and engaging based on that.
Liffery
I always try to think of a story I want to tell without thinking about the posts itself. Once I have the story, I think about the goals (new followers, awareness, sale) and then try and mix story and goals together in a post.
I prioritize making my audience feel like they're part of a community. I try to start conversations that spark genuine connections with my followers. And yes, I also sprinkle in some fun memes here and there😉
Lingoedit
You nailed it, Ezgi!
When it comes to crafting social media posts, my focus is all about sparking those awesome conversations and genuine connections.
It's not about chasing likes or shares for me, but creating content that truly inspires, entertains, or educates.
Hi Ezgi,
Hope so you're doing fine, I creates visually appealing and well-crafted content that grabs attention and encourages users to stop scrolling. Utilize high-quality images, videos, or graphics that resonate with my audience.
Regards,
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for me, I don't care with engagement and etc
Definitely don’t take a photo of your meal and post it. 😂Plus don’t paint a fake picture of your life… that’s probably 99% of people, sorry everyone! 🙈
The most important aspect I consider when creating social media posts is value – the content should educate, inspire, entertain, or be helpful to my audience. Moreover, I strive for authenticity because people connect best with sincerity and genuine human experiences, making our virtual interactions more meaningful.