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  • 5 must-haves in your SaaS social media content

    Carmela Padasas
    17 replies
    Use Cases Benefits Reviews Weekly wins of your users Updates and announcements of your SaaS What do you want to know more about content creation?

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    Mutlu Sakar
    What about sector related blog posts?
    Carmela Padasas
    @mutlusakar Hi! Checked Inodash and saw its use cases. Aside from keyword research, explain your difference from other collaboration tool, your use cases and a lot more topics Think of your target users not only CEO/founders, your users are also teams or other department of a business/startup, it could be how-tos and what metrics
    Sherry Xena
    thank you for sharing
    Ashlyn Bambina
    Thanks for sharing Carmela... Let me add few here which are also plays a vital role: 1) Informative & relevant content 2) Visual content 3) Your success stories 4) Interactive content
    Taylah Drury
    Thanks for the useful tips.
    We also have sector related and general blog posts. Not sure if anyone reads them anymore 😅
    Carmela Padasas
    @sandradjajic hmm the most competitive keyword on SaaS is I think the word "alternative" Canva alternative Writesonic Alternative Even I use it for my own research when I need some products to compare
    charles shiro
    Very informative!
    Farhan Tariq
    SocialBu
    SocialBu
    Launching soon!
    Thanks for this one! I'll surely implement this on my SaaS social media marketing plan.
    Olesia Zinchenko
    I'm really interested in seeing what you have to say about creating social media content for SaaS. I think it's important to make sure the content is not only informative, but also engaging and fun. It would be great to hear about how to make content that is both professional and friendly. Thanks for sharing your insights!
    Carmela Padasas
    @olesia_zinchenko Thanks for your reply Olesia, I looked through Tiktok and other social media platforms like IG and LinkedIn, they showcase different side of the product and company depends on the platform and their branding like any other industry. Tiktok - to reach a wider audience while making it entertaining and informative (engaging posts: use cases and playing with hooks; to make it look professional, trustworthy and authoritative (show face, no VO or AI VO) LinkedIn - all about their company and employees; some data sets Instagram - visual informations while having videos, Twitter - its another side again, see #buildinpublic Hoped I helped you with these