6 tips for finding inspiration for social media posts

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6 tips for finding inspiration for social media posts

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When we make a significant change in our lives, whether it's personal or business, everything turns upside down. Just like it did for me when I decided to follow my heart and become an entrepreneur.


Looking back now, I wouldn't change a thing about my journey, even though it wasn't always easy. Now I look to the future with gratitude, knowing that faith and trust in yourself are the true path to personal peace and happiness.


I remember how excited and determined I was to publish my first post online. Then the second, third, fourth... It seemed to me that I would never run out of ideas. But then at some point a big shift happened in my business, I got a lot more clients, I started giving lectures, I started organizing workshops,...


The workload increased dramatically, which was great for my finances, but not so much for my focus . I noticed that content ideas weren't coming as quickly as they had in the beginning. I became frustrated and afraid that I would run out of ideas. It seems funny now, but it wasn't like that back then.


So today I want to share with you some tips on how to find inspiration for content on social media.





1. FOLLOW YOUR FAVORITE #HASHTAGS ,


Follow popular #hashtags used on Instagram or Twitter in your field to find great nomor telepon afghanistan topics being discussed around the world. This way, you'll always be on trend with great and current content .

2. BORROW A KEYWORD


Borrow a keyword from someone who had really great reach with their post and create your own unique post.


3. ASK YOUR FOLLOWERS


Ask your followers what they are interested in in your field. This way you get an idea for content "from the outside". Sometimes we are our own biggest obstacle when creating content. Why not ask your customers, followers, readers... This is also a great opportunity to offer your audience exactly the kind of content they want... Ask them using Story stickers or simply create a survey with tools like httoogle Forms or even in Mailchimp.


4. DRAW IDEAS FROM ANY PRINTED CONTENT IN YOUR FIELD


Ideas from brochures, magazines, newspapers, or any printed content – ​​these can be great inspiration for online content and posts. The title alone can be great inspiration for a great blog post.


5. ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW WITH A KNOWN EXPERT IN YOUR FIELD


Interviews like this are always something special because you can ask the questions that really interest you the most. At the same time, you can get a bunch of ideas from the answers that you can later turn into great social media posts.


6. REFORMAT THE CONTENT YOU ALREADY HAVE


You don’t have to create brand new content for social media every day or every week. If you write your own blog, use shorter content to post on Facebook. If you write a journal, use a key phrase to post on your Instagram. If you have an online course, maybe use some of the material as a post on your blog. Recycle and repurpose to make your job easier. The possibilities are endless.


One thing I know is not true is the fear that you will run out of content ideas. You never run out of ideas. Inspiration for great content can be found anywhere, at any time. Sometimes it’s watching bees rushing to collect pollen, sometimes it’s in a great article online. What I think is most important for inspiration is to be present in the here and now. That’s when inspiration comes naturally.
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