Writing for social media: Creating copy that works
If you’re looking to break out of your social post copy rut (or you’re just not even sure where to start), here are some great ways to figure out how to set up your post.
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If you’re looking to break out of your social post copy rut (or you’re just not even sure where to start), here are some great ways to figure out how to set up your post.
If you don’t have a national desk, what they do maybe a bit murky. If you already have one, you are likely facing some challenges. Regardless, there are many benefits to consolidating work.
“What performs best on Facebook?” The answer isn’t quiet one-size-fits-all, but we’ll help you cover your bases.
What we’re really asking here is this: At what point does the number of post hurt your reach?
There are two types of content recirculation on Facebook: The first is evergreen recirculation. The second is recirculation of recent content. You can get more out of what you’re already creating by recirculating it well!
December 22, 2020 1. There are some fun new tools in Reels and Stories There are some pretty sweet Audio Mix and Voiceover features in
Spending some time looking at this can help you create a daily schedule that works for you and your team, while getting the most out of the audience you’ve built.
Anybody who has ever done Facebook strategy knows it’s not just about how much you post, but when you do it. These two components can help you strike a critical balance between giving your audience enough and not enough content
Page health is a bit of an elusive concept. You’ve probably heard a consultant or social media guru mention it in reference to how much reach you get from your page. But what elements make a healthy page? And how do you do that?
Good news: The Instagram algorithm is not unbeatable.