Are you looking for ways to improve your online marketing strategy? You should be, if you’re not already, that is. If you’re looking for content ideas to share on your website or app, and across your various Social Media accounts, then this might come in handy. Social Media is an impressive but often fickle place; things change a tad bit too fast, and some just can’t keep up enough to gain the growth they want. That’s why it’s important to always plan ahead, something that Social Savvy can help with.

It Takes A Month

They say that it takes at least 1 month to familiarize yourself with something new. To habitualize something, you should at least do it consistently for the next 30 days. For Social Media, thinking about engaging content for the next 30 days can prove challenging, but hopefully, Social Savvy’s content plan can help make that more manageable.

A few ideas they have include:

  • Share your story.
  • Share quick tips.
  • Answer frequently asked questions.
  • Plan holiday content.
  • Share behind the scenes.

There are many other content plans and calendars out there that aim to do the same, but Social Savvy’s version is a bit more condensed and has a little extra thought put into it, as you might have been able to tell from the layout and the quaint legend placed on the upper right-hand corner. It’s a small touch made to an already-stale format, but it makes a world of difference and makes Social Savvy’s version more relevant.

We won’t be listing all 30 things you can post about, as doing so would take away from Social Savvy’s overview. Instead, we’ll quickly go over a few key details about their infographic. Going back to the legend, it basically summarizes three ‘categories’, which translate to posting content that: helps your audience better know you, helps them better trust you and helps promote your offers (what you’re selling). It’s one thing to come up with content, but it adds just a bit more flavor to include the purpose of why you chose said content.

The Wrap

If you follow Social Savvy’s guide, chances are you’ll start seeing results, but only if you commit and do as the guide says. The creators likely tried everything they suggested prior, as well as pooled from various studies and similar guides to give users something that has been tested and proven. Think of these ideas as being someone else’s best practice.

Sources

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