Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 0:31:18 GMT -5
Do I wear a suit and tie or a red nose and wig? Have you, by any chance, discovered a magnificent manual that we on social media have not yet been lucky enough to draw on? No, because I don't think it is written anywhere that those who inform cannot entertain and those who entertain cannot inform. Far from it! In social networks it is essential to find the right balance between information and entertainment. Let me explain better: whatever you sell, including your professionalism, if you always and only publish informative content you risk coming across as pedantic and monotonous and, on the contrary, if your content is designed exclusively to entertain your audience the danger is that of appearing banal and frivolous . You have to find the right compromise , without forgetting that being yourself always rewards and that often, a bit like what happened at school, the most .
To better manage the flow of news you send to your followers, I Brazil Phone Number suggest you use the Content Pyramid developed by Web in Fermento and structured as follows: at the base you will find entertainment content , the fun ones, to be published every day on social media ; then the contents that teach (such as blog posts), which require more commitment from those who follow you and, therefore, must be published twice a week ; Twice a month , however, it is a good idea to post educational content , such as "how to" posts or post-interview posts. Moving up the pyramid, you then find engaging content , such as infographics and professional videos, which should be published once every 2 months , to finally reach content that excites the public, such as prize competitions, blog tours, events online and offline.
which you should dedicate to every 6 months . content marketing, social media marketing, social networks Photo: Web in Ferment I also found the 5-3-2 model designed by Riccardo Esposito particularly useful to manage the spaces on social media that you should allocate to self-promotion and those, instead, that it would be advisable to dedicate to content produced by others. The proportion designed by Riccardo provides that 5 of the contents you publish must come from other sources , 3 must then be personal and 2 not strictly related to work . content marketing, social media marketing, social networks, content Photo: Riccardo Esposito for Studio Samo 7.
To better manage the flow of news you send to your followers, I Brazil Phone Number suggest you use the Content Pyramid developed by Web in Fermento and structured as follows: at the base you will find entertainment content , the fun ones, to be published every day on social media ; then the contents that teach (such as blog posts), which require more commitment from those who follow you and, therefore, must be published twice a week ; Twice a month , however, it is a good idea to post educational content , such as "how to" posts or post-interview posts. Moving up the pyramid, you then find engaging content , such as infographics and professional videos, which should be published once every 2 months , to finally reach content that excites the public, such as prize competitions, blog tours, events online and offline.
which you should dedicate to every 6 months . content marketing, social media marketing, social networks Photo: Web in Ferment I also found the 5-3-2 model designed by Riccardo Esposito particularly useful to manage the spaces on social media that you should allocate to self-promotion and those, instead, that it would be advisable to dedicate to content produced by others. The proportion designed by Riccardo provides that 5 of the contents you publish must come from other sources , 3 must then be personal and 2 not strictly related to work . content marketing, social media marketing, social networks, content Photo: Riccardo Esposito for Studio Samo 7.