There are two keys to getting people to interact with your posts. Post engaging graphics and videos and don't get too "wordy" in posts. When being introduced to the social media world I think most people feel like the best way to get your point across is a 500 word post that in the end puts your audience to sleep or even worse.....they just scroll right past that post that took forever to write!
They say that the first and last 3 words of a post are actually seen so you need to make them catch potential customers attention. We are a society that are much more intrigued by visuals. Focus your energy on relevant and entertaining photos and videos. If you are posting it then you do want to make sure that it is good quality otherwise it could cause confusion and have an adverse effect. It seems like videos are becoming a go to for companies which is scary for people like me who are terrified of being recorded. However you can rely on other peoples videos to boost your own brand as well if they are using your products. I think a key example is the "Chewbacca Mom" video by Candace Payne that blew up overnight and increased the popularity of ALL THINGS Chewbacca! I'm pretty confident that 100% of the people that are reading this have seen the video at least once. We were not intentionally being sold to in this video but were very entertained by the video that she posted and I don't think Hasbro could've planned it better themselves. Here is another video I just came across where she was encouraging viewers to go get a Hasbro game for a family night and it has gotten 2.5 million views....that's just social media GOLD!! https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10209891614587429&id=1245618915 In the following link there are some fascinating statistics as far as how long certain videos should be and "the ideal character length" a post should be on each platform such as Facebook, Twitter and even hashtags. https://blog.bufferapp.com/optimal-length-social-media
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Lindsey WestI have officially graduated and am pursuing my dream as a fashion designer! I just recently got hired as a Design Request Manager at Varsity, where I started out as a Sample Room coordinator. The fashion designer life is so amazing and stressful that I thought it would be fun to share some day to day (personal) projects and events with you!! Archives
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