How to Write Posts That Will Get Read and Shared




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Social media marketing and content marketing go hand in hand. In fact, many social media efforts are likely to boil down to creating blog posts and articles and then sharing them with your audience.

However, in order for your content to be read and shared, you need to make sure that you are approaching it in the right way, and that you have a correct understanding of the content on Facebook and Twitter, as well as the content that is not applicable.

By "work", what we really mean is that you are creating content that will be shared and will be read.

Let's see how you can do this:

The importance of uniqueness

Companies that have no clue to social media will create derivative and boring content.

How many times have you seen an article about 'How to get abdomen'? Or "How to choose a woman"?

These are things that everyone wants to achieve, but the articles are written in a highly versatile way and don't seem to offer anything new.

On the other hand, you have those "clickbait" articles in turn. They are either incredibly hyperbolic or have some mystery that people are tempted.

They may be 'an incredible absolute overnight trick for an amazing trick' or 'you will never believe a man used to get a woman into a bed of herbs! '.

These headlines are effective because they draw attention and provide something new... but very little actual content fulfills its promise

Instead, try to use the same strategy while actually providing something good.

How about: 'Heart accelerates how to burn 73% more fat' or 'Experts choose how artists apply cognitive behavioral therapy to amazing results'.

These articles include technical auditory terms that people have not heard of, and these terms indicate something new - so that they may make a buzz. At the same time, these are real meat themes, you can write down and deliver on your promises.

Your reader 'Goddess'

At the same time, always keep in mind your "reader role."

This is the fictional profile of the person you are targeting. If you do it right, then your audience should have a perfect part of the content. This makes them more likely to share as a way of expressing themselves - because your content reflects their personality - which means that their friends are more likely to share with them and know that they like it.

Remember that the core of social media is communication tools. If your content helps communicate and express, then it will succeed!

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