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20 Hacks Anyone Can Use To Market Online
Hey guys!
I turned 20 recently. (In April. So kinda recent.)
And over the past 8 years — I’ve grown accounts to 20,000+ followers.
I’ve explored thousands of hacks for turning attention into dollars.
20 hacks anyone can use to market online:
➤ Start every post with a banger idea. If your idea alone doesn’t interest people, it’s a flop.
➤ Scroll through social media platforms with purpose; look for posts that have done well before, and make them your own.
➤ Capture attention within the first 3-5 seconds with an eye-catching headline or graphic. People scroll fast; make them stop.
➤ Tap into emotions like curiosity, fear of missing out (FOMO), or excitement to drive engagement and stop the scroll.
➤ Since most people consume content on their phones, optimize your pics and videos for vertical formats.
➤ Design content with mobile users in mind. Make sure images, videos, and text are easy to view on smaller screens.
➤ Develop a posting schedule and stick to it. Consistency helps to keep your audience engaged and makes posting seamless.
➤ Respond to comments, DMs, and mentions. Building relationships with your followers increases community.
➤ Turn a Newsletter email into a Twitter thread, a LinkedIn post, or a YouTube video. Get the most mileage out of your content.
➤ Re-use past ideas that you’ve had, and turn them into more new content.
➤ Track your analytics. Understand what works and what doesn’t so that you can change things later on.
➤ Study your analytics, experiment with new ideas, try different stuff that might work, and then analyze again.
➤ Make content that inspires people or helps them with new information. It resonates more and will get more views.
➤ Research your audience to figure out their wants and needs so that you can include them in your content.
➤ 80% of your content should provide tons of value and funnel into your offer. 20% should be content related to your offer.
➤ Give your audience the ‘what’ not the ‘how’.
➤ Tell stories. Stories keep your audience hooked, and if they like you there’s a higher chance of buyers.
➤ Start stories off in the heat of the ‘action’. If it’s about you going to a theme park and riding a roller coaster, start it off on the roller coaster then go back.
➤ Use colorful, simple, intriguing graphics/thumbnails to explain information.
➤ Add pictures to your posts. Sometimes people have nothing to say about your copy, but they do have things to say about pictures.
There you go!
I know it might seem like a lot…
but once you put some of it into practice,
it’ll be a lot less overwhelming! I promise. :D
Anywayyyy, I hope it helpeddd!
Byeeeeee
-Nick, the amazing content marketer dude.
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