15 Attention-Getting Post Ideas

“Content is king.” It’s still true: the core of any great content marketing strategy should be the effort spent on planning quality social media posts ideas. 

Social media marketing is how you promote your products, acquire leads and future customers, demonstrate authority, increase brand awareness and strengthen your relationship with your customers- often all in one single action. But it’s all for nothing if it isn’t viewed.

A successful content strategy for holding your audience’s attention focuses on several elements: buyer personas, smart goals, and the buyer’s journey.

If you don’t have a strategy yet, don’t worry! We’re here to help. Start with article: How to create a killer content strategy for your business.

Once you have your strategy in place, explore different ways to present your content. That’s often the hardest part! To give you a head start, we’ve developed some social media post ideas that will get your content marketing up and running in the best way. Let’s check them out!

15 Post Ideas For Your Social Media Strategy

No matter which of these ideas you explore, we’d like to start with an interesting fact: visual content is processed fastest by human brain. Incorporating images in a creative and eye-catching way is vital to attracting the interest of users.

Let’s get started!

1. Funny Memes

Memes are some of the most viral content on social media. Using images from trending memes combined with fitting copy that expresses your post idea lends social credit to your message- and it’s entertaining, which makes it even more memorable! 

Take a look at how we employed imagery from a recent meme in a post:

Post ideas with memes

2. Industry Statistics / Infographics

Remember, people take in pictures and images quickly- and recall them longer. Infographics and statistics are a great way to get your content to your audience. 

This gives you the opportunity to combine creative aesthetics with important information. Present brief, summarized facts related to the industry or market of your company or clients. Add relevant images and voilá! You’ll have a perfect post to share. (Don’t forget to cite your sources when you’re making statistical claims- and make sure they’re true!)

3. Tips and How-Tos

Posts with tips build your authority in your industry and give practical advice that may interest your followers. Focus on your buyer personas, what problems they have, and how you can help solve them. Your copy should provide easy-to-follow tips or facts that quickly educate and inform. You don’t have to teach your reader every aspect of a complex idea- just whet their appetite to learn more (from you).

Here’s a delicious example:

4. Industry Updates

Interesting industry news always grabs attention. We all like to keep up with the latest trends, so researching the latest news and presenting it in an entertaining way can provide a massive boost your social platforms. Video news, presented attractively, works especially well!

5. Inspirational Posts (Quote/Advice)

There are two types of inspirational posts that can work on social networks. Quotes from distinguished personalities from your industry or subject, or specific pieces of actionable advice from them. Combined with attractive visuals like portraits and an eye-catching color palette, they’ll make your audience reflect on the subject and come back for more.

6. Videos/GIFs

Video content marketing is one of the most powerful tools for marketers: 85% of the US internet audience watches videos online and 45% of people watch more than an hour of Facebook or YouTube videos a week. This shows the great potential that videos can have for your brand. 

GIFs are another entertaining, engaging medium. They’re easy to digest and are highly shareable. Get your creative side going and make your own versions of any popular gif with the content that you want! Take a look at how simple and fun it can be:

7. Factoids

Fact posts typically introduce a single compelling statistic or fact about your topic. This is a simple  way to present information about the industry. Since the content is usually short, you can play a lot with the visuals and create really cool posts. Check out some of our faves!

      

8. Holiday and Seasonal Content

There’s nothing better than taking advantage of a holiday to stay relevant and gain greater reach. Try to keep your seasonal content relevant to the geographic and cultural demographics of your ads- there aren’t a lot of Christmas celebrations in Mongolia! To get even more bang for your buck, you can combine holiday content with the trending hashtags for the celebrations and stay relevant throughout the season. For one quirky example, look how we “celebrated” #WorldUFODay by teaching readers about sales funnels!

Social Media Post ideas for holidays

9. Personal Photographs

Why post personal images on the social channels of your business? Simple: to humanize your brand. What does that get you? Only the most precious and valuable commodity of the marketing world: your customers’ trust. 

Show your customers that they are interacting with real humans, show them who you are and who they’re working with. In these posts, you can show your whole team or offer content with the friendly face of one of your employees. 

Add your team to social media posts ideas      Add your team to social media posts ideas

10. Blog Post/Case Study Promotion 

Another great way to gain industry authority is to demonstrate your talent and knowledge. Blog posts and case studies are a great way to showcase what you’ve accomplished and to advertise your credentials and portfolio to prospective clients. When promoting articles that highlight your industry success or ability, make them stand out with strong visuals as a first impression.

Case study as social media post idea

11. Product Advertisement

This is the most frequent type of marketing post you’ll find on social media. The frequency of its use varies depending on the industry and the product. When you present your product or service on social channels, do it using all your assets: show photos, images or videos of the final products. This way you’ll promote your services while also gaining your customers’ trust!

12. Behind the scenes shots 

Remember what we said about humanizing your brand and gaining your customers’ trust? Showing behind the scenes views of your business gives your customers the opportunity to get to know your working philosophy. It’s about showing them the day-to-day life of your employees and your company. 

The best way to post this kind of content is through Instagram Stories. Currently, over 500 million accounts use Instagram Stories on a DAILY basis. Consider this strategy if you’re not already using it. 

Get out there and surprise your employees with some candid photos! 

Employee story as post idea

13. Educational posts 

Like facts and tips posts, educational posts seek to provide consumers with more information about products, services or the industry. In some cases you can search for a specific theme and start from there! Just look at this example: 

Social media posts ideas with educational content

14. Repurposed info posts

You should always be looking for ways to squeeze every bit of value out of content you’ve worked hard on. Blog posts typically contain many discrete points of information in one big package. To repurpose them, break it up! Individual salient points from your best-performing blog posts can make great social posts, one-liners, factoids… they can be repurposed into many of the content types listed above. Make sure to freshen up the info with a unique design or image! (Yes! We do have a blog post on how to get the most out of your blog)

Repurpose your content for social media posts ideas

15. Trending Topics

This is the best way to stay current and relevant! Watch for trending topics in industry and popular news, and see how you might connect them to your theme and area of expertise. If so, plan your post idea and get creative! (Quick tip: don’t forget the hashtags!).

Need a demonstration? Here it is (#AvengersEndGame):

Trending topics as social media posts ideas     Trending topics as social media posts ideas

 

Creating quality content that stands out isn’t easy, but now you’ve got no excuse! Consider your audience and how your content will impact them. Don’t forget to add your personal touch to every post- it’s how you’ll stand out from the crowd! 

Have you got a ton of creative ideas, but don’t know how to design? Don’t worry! Get in touch with us- we’ll bring your ideas to life! 

 

 

Sources:

https://influencermarketinghub.com/18-types-of-social-posts-to-keep-your-followers-interested/

https://www.jeffbullas.com/10-types-of-visual-social-media-posts-that-get-shared-like-crazy/

Are You New To Facebook Dynamic Creatives?

Here’s Everything You Need To Know

Dynamic creatives allow advertisers to create and deliver different combinations of ads, finding the perfect match of headline, text, image, description, and call-to-action that are more relevant and engaging to their audience.

How do Facebook dynamic creatives work?

Take John, who lives in Miami. John has never really thought about his eating habits but has decided today that he’d like to lose some weight because his “date jeans” don’t fit anymore.

There’s also Laura, who also lives in Miami, and enjoys eating healthy and exercising every day. Laura should probably teach John about portion control, and John could probably help Laura not be so maddeningly perfect. But that’s another story.

Then there’s YOU: the owner of a health food company doing business in the Miami area. You want your marketing material to deliver a message to John AND Laura that will resonate with them, but it may not be realistic in your marketing budget to design a “John-type ad” and a “Laura-type ad”- to say nothing of your other market segments-  from scratch. You know messaging is never one-size-fits-all, and that different audiences will respond to individual creative elements- image, copy, timing- differently as well.

It sure would be great to get that all done in one shot!

Here’s where dynamic creatives come in handy. Using them, you’re able to test different creative components to define which combinations give you the best response- mixing and matching creatives and testing the various combos, all live. This lets you maximize the value from Facebook ads budget.

Remember that dynamic creatives are different from dynamic ads– this tool is for testing a variety of creatives around the SAME product. Dynamic ads retarget users with different products.

So, how do you do it?

Step #1:

Dynamic creative process

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Step #2:

Facebook Dynamic Creatives

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Step #3:

Facebook Dynamic Creatives

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Let’s see how to create dynamic creatives:

When you create a new campaign on Facebook, after selecting the objective and name of your campaign, go to Ad Set and turn on the “Dynamic Creative” button.

Facebook Dynamic Creative Button

After selecting your audience, placements, budget, and schedule, continue to the next section to edit your ads.

In “Media,” you’re able to add up to 10 images, videos or slideshows. Add ALL the visual creatives you want to test in dynamic ads.

Facebook Dynamic Creatives

Then, you’re able to add up to 5 texts, headlines, link descriptions, and calls to action as shown below. Again, add all such copy that you want to test, in any combination.

Facebook Dynamic Creatives

Facebook Dynamic Creatives

There’s a maximum of assets in each category for a dynamic ad campaign:

  • Image or video/slideshow: maximum of 10 images or 10 videos
  • Headline: maximum of 5 titles
  • Text: maximum of 5 bodies of text
  • Description: maximum of 5 descriptions
  • Call to action: maximum of 5 CTAs

When you finish editing your dynamic creatives, click Confirm to publish your campaign.

Facebook will automatically generate multiple combinations of your creatives, varying the mash-up to assure each asset is used at least once.

Pretty cool, right?

Why are dynamic creatives awesome?

Glad you asked. After using this new feature for a number of different client campaigns, we’ve gotten consistently positive results in a few areas:

1. Testing

We’ve actually found that dynamic creatives are a better testing tool than the split testing feature. Seriously! (We were surprised, too.) You can test up to 30 components at the same time while simultaneously measuring efficacy, which is the equivalent of running a couple of dozen split tests (and measuring KPIs over weeks of separate campaigns).

2. Efficiency and budget

Dynamic creatives allow you to learn which assets are performing better, faster, letting you optimize content for the best performing ads and move on to your next project. Getting your best material out sooner means quicker campaign results, which translates to lower costs for running or boosting ads.

3. Mastering personalization

John and Laura from our first example will probably respond to very different content, with the same hopeful outcome- buying your health food. John might be motivated by content emphasizing results- eating right will take the unwanted weight off- whereas Laura will likely respond better to messaging that your health food fits into her existing lifestyle of wellness and self-care. Using dynamic ads will let you try a potentially wide range of combos for John AND Laura, letting you learn how their demographics respond- simultaneously.

Bear in mind also that dynamic creatives aren’t intended as a long-term strategy; this is a research tool, designed to help you quickly sort out what works. As a long-term campaign, it is less effective than a targeted campaign using creatives in combinations that you know to be successful.

Conclusion:

It’s important to highlight again that dynamic creatives are different from dynamic ads. Dynamic creatives are used to find the best ad combination around the same product.

Dynamic creatives, used properly, will let you maximize the value of your Facebook campaigns, and save a lot of time and money. Does it sound great, but overwhelming? Can’t wait to try it, but you don’t have a ton of creatives (or want better ones)? We should talk, right now- we’re passionate about great advertising, creative content, fun design, and helping people succeed in telling their brand’s story.

So, what do you think of dynamic creatives? Have you tried this feature yet?

 

Sources:

https://www.facebook.com/business/m/facebook-dynamic-creative-ads

https://www.growwithbamboo.com/blog/4-dos-and-a-dont-facebook-dynamic-creative-optimization-best-practices/

https://medium.com/@ayranamongush/5-reasons-to-use-facebook-dynamic-creative-optimization-8687140175e3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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