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Good afternoon Reader! Having content that gets your followers talking is key, but there's more to it than that. If you're just posting away without taking the time to connect with your audience, you're missing out on a fantastic chance to have real-time conversations and grow your following. So, what can you do to step up your game in this department? π€ Check out some quick tips below for getting more engagement on Social Media! 3 Quick Tips to Get More Engagement On Social Media π₯ Ask for more engagement! Be sure to have a Call to Action at the bottom of your posts. This can be something as simple as: "What do you think about this? Let me know in the comments!" You want to always include some kind of prompt at the end of your post to encourage engagement. π₯ Ask yourself - "Would I engage with this content?" Think about the types of content that you engage with a lot and create similar posts. If the content itself is not engaging, people are probably not going to comment on it. π₯ Engage on Other People's Posts If people see you engage on their content often, they're going to be much more likely to go over and engage on your content. Take some time each week to comment on other people's posts. You will find that this will increase engagement on your posts quite a bit. β β
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Hi Reader, Thank you so much for signing up for our webinar yesterday. We had a great time sharing some practical AI info with you. As promised, here is the replay and some resources to help you with your AI usage. Replay: Click here for the AI Prompt Sheet (for use with ChatGPT or other LLMs like Claude, Manus etc). What not to do with AI (just for fun, made with Sora): As always, please reach out if you have any questions or if you need any help with your marketing! Warmly, Nicole and John
Happy Thursday Reader! One of the biggest misconceptions about social media is that consistency means constant posting. In reality, consistency is about rhythm - not volume. Itβs about choosing a schedule you can maintain, content you feel good sharing, and a pace that fits into your real life. Showing up twice a week, intentionally, will always be more effective than posting every day for a week and then disappearing for a month. If social media feels heavy right now, it might be a sign that...
Happy Thursday Reader!Today I wanted to share the first step in choosing the social media platforms that make the most sense for your business or nonprofit. 1. Know Your Audience This is a critical step in choosing the best social media channel. You need to have a clear understanding of who your target audience is before you can decide which platform will work best for reaching them. Think about things like age, gender, location, interests, and income. The more specific you can be, the...