What’s one underrated content format you’ve found success with?
Jao Japitana
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Johny burg@johny_burg
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I love using interactive content like checklists or resource lists, people like being able to refer to it and use it over time.
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Micro-videos, like 15-seconds clips, are underrated. They're easy to share and keep engagement high.
Podcasts are surprisingly effective for me. They allow for deeper conservations and people listen during their day.
Interactive quizzes are a hit. They keep me engaged longer.
Repurposing content into infographics has been amazing for me.
Twitter threads drive engagement for me. They position me as an expert.
I've had great success with short-form video snippets on social media.
Yep, Twitter threads def increase engagement and build authority. Just gotta ensure your tweets are value-packed for your target audience. I've also found success repurposing blog content into tweet format.
LinkedIn posts and newsletters have been super effective for me. They help establish credibility and reach a professional audience eager for insights.
I tried storytelling through Instagram Stories, and it worked better than i thought
Long-form manuals are an underappreciated content style that I have found to be effective.
Carousel posts on Instagram have worked wonders for me. People love swiping through multiple pieces of content in one post.
Reddit. & LinkedIn.
Polls have been a great way to drive engagement. They’re quick for people to interact with, and the feedback can be really insightful.
Interactive polls worked great. They're quick and spark discussions, and I get valuable audience insights.
Infographics have been awesome. They simpfly my topics and get shared a lot.
LinkedIn long posts work great for me. They spark real conversations.
It's Reddit.
Short form videos have been great for me! they're quick to create.
I've found success with behind the scenes content. It gives a real raw glimpse into the process.