Hey folks👋🏽 Doesn’t it feel like the pace of social media has increased in the past few months weeks days?? I almost can’t keep up with all the new platforms, updates, and trends 😳. Maybe I’m just chronically online… Anyway, one of my favorite expressions of this speed is this trend on Twitter where people quote a tweet that’s going viral with a response to another viral tweet. It might be hard to understand because it’s definitely hard to explain. If you missed one or two days on Twitter, you’ll have no clue what’s going on. But I think it’s really funny. 💌 In today’s email: - 🤝 How do you capture your audience’s attention? How do you keep it? Dive into four tips that might help you answer these questions
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🏊 Deep dive: Four tips to capture and hold your audience’s attention |
It’s easy to see why people are worried, but if a video about the theme song of a network that creates content for kids and tweens has four million views, we might not be approaching the topic of short attention spans correctly. Anyone who participates on social media knows that there is so much competing for our attention that of course we can only afford a few seconds to decide what will hold it. This opens up some concerns for creators. How do you create content that captures and holds (the right) people’s attention? Here’s some advice to help you practically approach creating content that engages your audience. -
Choose the right format(s): The “right” format looks different for everyone, and deciding yours will always be an ongoing process. However, this is a crucial step because it’s about you. If you don’t look forward to creating and sharing content even on rough days, you won’t be able to build an audience, let alone engage them. You have many options, from hour-long YouTube videos to witty tweets. But the thing about holding attention is, if you pick a format you enjoy creating, you will find your audience.
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Aim for deep, not wide, relationships with your audience: If your follower count is massive, but you can’t get a significant portion of them to take a key action, then is that audience truly valuable? Sure, your audience loves your content, but none can say what you create or the value they receive from you in one sentence. Focus on creating connections and communicating value upfront to your existing audience instead of trying to reach as many people as you can. Your content should resonate with a few people first before you start looking at reaching a larger audience. And it’s okay if you can never figure out to expand – resonating deeply with a small audience is better than being ignored by a large one.
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Take control of what happens when you have your audience’s attention: What’s your plan for after you go viral or have a celebrity retweet you or get a mention in a big publication? Do you continue creating the same type of content, hoping to capitalize on the attention? Because you can definitely do better than hope. Work on something in addition to creating content on social media that will help you capitalize on a viral moment. Our top recommendation is to set up an email list so you have direct access to your audience. Also, consider starting a newsletter or a podcast that puts you directly in front of your audience and isn’t controlled by an algorithm. Many options are available to you when it comes to directing your audience to take a specific action post-5 minutes of fame.
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Have a presence on every platform: The last thing you want is to lose the trust you've built with your engaged audience. So, contradictory as it might sound, you need to be present on every relevant platform to protect your image and identity. You can deter impostors and protect your audience from scammers if you have at least an account on each platform that you can direct them to. Even if you lock your account and don’t do anything with it, you have somewhere to point people looking for you on any platform, even when you’re inactive there. Plus, you’ll have your desired username if you want to become active on a new platform.
There’s an audience out there for every type of creator and every type of content. It’s up to you to determine how you will approach that audience to become successful. |
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Am I missing out? 🚗🔊🎶😒
This is a fun, quick, and easy trend to participate in on TikTok! All you have to do is show you doing your own thing, then noticing someone “driving by”. You can make a joke about how you’re missing out on something, or how other people could be missing out on your product because they’re focusing on something else. There really are lots of possibilities of how you can do this trend!
Check out our TikTok for an example of using this sound - we used the four day workweek as a theme! We also recommend scrolling through other TikToks using this sound so you can get some inspiration. |
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