๐ How to create a post with a high chance of success? [in 2 steps]
Business Marketing with Nika
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1. Search for the questions people ask (their problem).
2. Come up with a summary of the best possible solutions.
Always works. ๐
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But we can break it down into a few steps. I encourage you:
โ Think of where your target audience is and search for the questions they ask frequently or the most.
โ Visit e.g. Google Trends, Quora, Reddit, PH discussions or social media (have eyes open).
โ For the best possible answers try to use personal experiences first (they are usually in comments) + use ChatGPT to come up with something else on the TOP + use critical thinking as well.
โ Gather all the data โ skim it a bit.
โ Offer it as a possible solution.
โ Post about it.
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Vaibhav@vaibhavdwivedi
This post is also a good example of this concept itself :)
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Launching soon!
This is my plan, but the point is we are building a new AI-driven social media and I'm also thinking how to market a new social media without using other social media channels. What a dilemma I have :D
Let me share the steps that I'm trying to proceed them correctly and successfully - hopefully.
- Identify common problems the target audience faces by researching platforms like Google Trends, Quora, Reddit, or social media. (hopefully, ours will be also here)
- Compile the best solutions, prioritizing personal experiences and enhancing them with AI tools like ChatGPT.
- Organize your findings, refine the content, and present it as a concise, actionable solution. (Nevertheless, I trust a specified community will have a bigger effect than just a post on social media. But it depends on the target you/I want to achieve.)
- Post and engage with your audience. I trust feedback for retuning but not all of them. Some feedbacks really help you to understand the audience's expectations.)
To be honest, this is my way but still learning. I hope it'll inspire readers. And, I'm open to collecting answers to learn.
OMG, yes! Lots of probems out there
Thank you for sharing, Nika. This is really helpful!