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Alisha Wilkins: All right, So...
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welcome to our social media training
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for Tuesday, December 6th.
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We are going to be talking about
where to post content
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when you like, don't know
which channel to put it on,
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when it comes to like Instagram Stories
or feed posts or something.
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But, before I get started,
I just have a few housekeeping things.
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So I'm going to share my screen...
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There we go.
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All right.
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Everybody can see that okay?
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Sweet.
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Alisha: Just a few things,
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You guys know that-
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holidays can get kind of crazy around
here.
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I'll do my best to respond,
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but obviously, I get that people are out
and I'm going to be out, but, that's okay.
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And then I wanted to see if anybody
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had any feedback on the Instagram Story
challenge.
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If you liked it, if you didn't like it,
did you do it?
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Anything to add there?
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(...)
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Alisha: I saw some people doing it...
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Participant: Yeah, I did it,
I thought it was really fun.
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I- I think the thing that makes me
nervous about-
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being more interactive
on stories is if people don't
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participate in the new like-
I don't know, look lame.
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But I was really pleasantly surprised
with how much our audience
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was willing to participate.
So I'm glad that I did it for sure.
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Alisha: Yeah, so
sometimes this is terrible,
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but sometimes I do a Q&A
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and I know
that I need to get some interaction,
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and I want to show that we're an account
that will respond to your stuff.
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So I might ask a few questions in there
just to show that,
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like if you ask me a question
on Instagram, our account will respond.
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And that has- I've done that
a couple times.
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And as we've done more,
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it's become more people
asking the questions rather than me.
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So if that's something that you're
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looking at trying to boost engagement
that way, I would... I don't know,
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I- I liked it just to show our reputation
to our audience.
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So, the next thing that I wanted to
just have you think about,
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you don't need to answer these
two questions,
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but just if you want to send me a message
or a thought: is what kind of Canva
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templates you would need, like for posts
that you're doing regularly?
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I'm still working on the for-each ones.
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And then if there's any
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feedback on the toolkits that I sent out,
I want to make sure that I'm helping you
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and not just like
adding to your plate. So,
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from what I've heard, everybody's liked
them but,
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if you want to send me any feedback
about any templates
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you need- if you're like, I'm
constantly posting, we're closed for this
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holiday or now hiring or...
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you know, for each events
coming up like livestock or something.
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I am working on those.
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So let's get going.
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The kind of topic is where do I post it?
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And the first thing that came to my mind
was the part in The Grinch
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where he's invited to the dinner
and he said, but what would I wear?
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And I think that's kind of how we feel
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when we approach our social media is like,
but what do I do with it?
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I have this content- I have this post...
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And- but what do I do with it
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now that I know I want to post it so...
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This is just a reminder
about the pillars of social media.
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These are just my, you know, gospel
according to Alisha type pillars.
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This is what I try to do when I'm
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creating a campaign, when I'm doing
social media is to do one of these
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six things, and if it doesn't fit here,
then I don't do it
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or I try to make sure
that I'm hitting these pillars.
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Again, you can have your own
for your brand
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for your, office.
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It just all depends on
what you want to do with it.
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Alisha: So I've made these two graphics
and they're a little wonky,
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and I'm going to explain them,
but we're going to go through,
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where do I share that content.
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And I'm going to go through and talk
about each different
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question you can ask yourself
when you go to post something there.
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All right.
So the first one is-
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so each-
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each slide is going to talk about
whether you should
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do like a reels or a video,
stories or a feed post.
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And this is for all types of social media,
Facebook, Instagram.
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I think that's- yeah, those are the
main two people are on,
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maybe TikTok, if you're on there.
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So the thing to think about,
when you're posting something
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or you have this piece of content
that you want to do something with,
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you need to think about
who do you want to reach
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if you want to find new followers,
if you want people to see your content
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and then come to your page,
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new people are most likely going
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to see your stuff on a reel,
or a video, or a feed post.
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Especially if you boost it.
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If not- if you don't boost it, it's fine.
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They can still show up organically, but,
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reels tend to bring you the most new eyes
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that might not necessarily like,
they might not follow your page,
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you can't guarantee that,
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but it's more likely to be seen
by new people who don't know about
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your office, what you're offering,
that kind of thing.
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If you want current followers
to know about an update...
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Stories or a feed post
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is the best because that's going
to show up organically in their feed.
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Obviously reels are still great,
videos are still awesome, but
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this is kind of how I gauge, you know-
who do I want to reach with this content?
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Then the next one is
how long do I want it to last?
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So like, what's my shelf
life for this piece of content?
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If it's something that's short,
sweet, doesn't need to be
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saved on the page for a while,
I would make it into a story.
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So if it's a quick update, a quick post.
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Maybe just like a little tidbit
of information like...
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something that doesn't need to be long
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lasting or it's- it's like a bite sized.
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I just put it on Instagram Stories,
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and if I really want it to last longer,
though, I can put it as a highlight.
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If not, and I want it to be more evergreen
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and people can, like,
go through our profile and find it.
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I'd do more long lasting.
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So for instance, if it's a short story...
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content.
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So something like tips for
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writing thank you notes
in a live stock setting.
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Or here's a quick update about...
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this event that's going on.
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I put it in stories, but if it's something
I want people to continue looking at,
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for instance, our hours or-
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like important dates,
I put it in my feed and you can always
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share your feed post to your story
if you want to.
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Another question I like to think is like:
what kind of content is it?
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So, is it entertaining?
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In depth, short updates, photos?
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So if they're photos from the event
I share it in the feed, if they're photos
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at the event, like the event's actually
going on, I put it on Instagram Stories.
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If it's a link...
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this is kind of how I gauge what I-
where I want it to be.
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Now, you notice on entertaining
it can go anywhere because it really just-
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entertainment and kind of fun
can go basically anywhere
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if it's longer, more in-depth
information...
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carousel posts do super well on Instagram.
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If it's just short updates,
a quick reel, like bite sized-
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So the attention span of a reel
is like this little.
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But people are willing to read posts
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that are longer if they're like a feed
rather than a video.
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So that's kind of that part
is what kind of content is it?
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And then the next part is
what do I want people to do with it?
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This is one of my main questions
I ask when I get content
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is, do I want people to just know?
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Do I want them to share and save it,
or do they want them to engage with me?
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And we're- I'm going to go over an example
of how
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I planned out content for this month
so you can see this in action.
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But if I know that
this is a very likely infographic-
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to be like information to be shared, I'm
going to put it as a feed post or a reel.
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If it's just a quick be informed that-
I don't think people will share that much.
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I just put it on stories
if I want- like Megan was talking about-
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I want people to engage with me
a little bit more.
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Stories tends to get more
audience engagement
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than like a post,
at least in my experience
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with our main account.
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And I should have put this caveat
at the beginning, but every page
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is going to be a little different
and you're going to have
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to figure out what works
for you.
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And these
are just some base guidelines for you.
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Okay. So then the next is
where do I want it to show up and live?
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Meaning like when people
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get on the social media profile,
where do I want them to see it?
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And so if you want it
at the top of the Instagram or Facebook
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page, stories are always at the top.
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If you want it just in the newsfeed as
they're scrolling, then a reel or a post.
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And then the f.y.p. is the
for you page on reels.
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That again, new people
who don't know you're- you're-
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who don't follow you,
but they follow like accounts.
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And so they might see your stuff
as they're scrolling through reels.
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Another thing I ask is
what is the goal of my piece?
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So is it to get new leads, new followers?
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Is it to build my relationships?
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Is it to promote things?
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And these are all questions you can ask.
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Like while you're...
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creating the content that'll help,
you know, what size do I need to do?
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Should it be text? Should it be video?
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Again, you can kind of tweak it to
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how your audience is going to be.
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So I wanted to
just show you real quick.
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So this is the calendar
that I used to get content
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from faculty and staff for December,
which is food month.
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So I took our most popular,
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like YouTube videos and website articles,
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and I kind of did a few new topics
based on those views.
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And I said, here's the medium
that I want them to deliver it to me in.
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So I kind of, went through and said, okay,
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if it's a recipe, videos with recipes
do really good.
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So I'm going to make that
into like a video.
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If it's just like chronic pain
and nutrition, that's
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really interesting to us, but I know
our audience is not likely to share it.
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They are likely to just read it
and log it away
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versus like an Instant
Pot hack or electric programable...
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Anyway, cooker hack people are more likely
to share that and save it.
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So this is kind of
what it looks like afterwards.
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So then I went through on the right
you can see it says posting method.
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And I said, okay, I know that...
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a reel with a spaghetti
squash recipe is going to do really
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well because I can get new people
to follow us.
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People watch cooking videos,
all the time on social media,
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and they'll save it
and they'll engage with it.
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And so that's why I chose a reel
for spaghetti squash.
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Versus like a smoothie hack,
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a story that's just kind of short lived.
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Fun tidbit information
felt better than a reel to me.
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Just based on our audience.
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As well as, like,
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the mindful eating,
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I felt like more
people are aware of that phrase.
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And so I didn't feel the need
to put something out there new,
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but almost just to remind people
that we do have experts in this topic.
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So it's kind of
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about knowing your audience,
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knowing what things are going to act-
what interact with and things they won't,
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and then finding a good balance of
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like being able to share your content
but also engaging with them.
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So, with that said,
I just was going to open up to
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Q&A and I saw
we had some chats going while I was...
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talking.
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Oh, I like that idea, Tessa.
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Tessa said to have story templates.
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Easy.
I can totally do something like that.
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And then, Kylie,
I have done a reels tutorial
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and you can see that
I can send you a link later, but,
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I'm going to write this down Tessa
because that was a good idea
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Are there any questions about
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where do I put that content?
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Participant: And Alisha,
can I just clarify on the templates?
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Like a template would be great.
And then we can add the like...
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like the engagement piece,
like ask us a question
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or those sorts of things on top of it.
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>> I like that.
>> But then if it's already designed,
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we can- makes it a lot easier.
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>> Absolutely.
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I think that's great. So it's like...
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what's your favorite holiday food
or whatever?
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And you put the graphic
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on like the sticker on it.
Does that make sense?
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>> Right yeah.
Like we can add the stickers.
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Like- and like how you did the challenge
or if you had, like, the this or that,
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like, I noticed you and I
both did a this or that for Thanksgiving.
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I'm like, oh I kind of just used hers
and added our own thing.
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So anyway.
>> Yeah I can do that.
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And I love using templates on Canva
because then you can make it your own
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if you want to.
Or you can leave it with what I designed.
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But anyway.
Okay.
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Are there any questions,
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or thoughts about where do I post it?
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I know it's so-
it can seem really overwhelming, but
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that's why I will shend out...
[Repeating] Send.
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I will send out these graphics
that just can help guide you a little bit.
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If you're super confused as to
where do I put this, you know,
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and there's not one
that's better than the others.
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I think that's the other thing is,
you have to understand is that they're all
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good.
It's just about your goals. So.
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Participant: Is there a reason that you
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couldn't use your content twice,
like to do it as a like.
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So the other day
we had our sock gnomes for each.
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They made sock gnomes, and I posted
a couple things that night on our stories
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just because that's like,
we did this tonight.
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And then a few days later I posted like,
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A carousel post that had multiple photos
of that same event.
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Alisha: No, totally.
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You should like- reusing content
I think is one of the most
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under used strategies
when it comes to social media.
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So I might do a Facebook Live
with someone.
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And Alice, I'll get to your question.
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And then later take a bite sized
quote from it to make it into a graphic.
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Does that make sense?
>> Yeah.
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>> So that's what the beauty of
social media is, is especially like
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you can recycle content
and it's still really fresh and new.
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That's why I like if you look at my,
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subjects for this month,
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all I did was look at our most popular
YouTube and website...
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viewed articles or videos.
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And that's how I chose
my topics, is because I know
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these are the things
that are already interesting our audience
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or interest,
like our audience, is engaging with.
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So how can I repurpose that content
in a new, fresh way that they stay engaged
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while adding in a few things that I think
might, just based on trends and stuff.
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So, Alice,
I might have to look into that for you.
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I don't know, off the top of my head,
so I might chat you later privately...
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and see why...
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It said that.
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Yeah, that's kind of interesting.
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Do you mean, like, in the comment
or in, like, the caption?
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You know, I'll just- I'll message you.
Alice, I'll talk to you later.
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Okay.
Is there anything else?
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Participant: You're still muted, Alice.
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>> Oh thank you.
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Alice: Sorry I said yeah.
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If you could just email me
I'll- I'll be doing a live video
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at 11 today
so I'll see if it continues and okay.
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Yeah. Just send me a message,
thanks.
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>> Okay.
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All right.
I will send out this
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graphic in both ways,
because I didn't know-
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the arrows got really overwhelming to me.
[chuckling]
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But, I hope this is helpful.
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Just to help you think about
where you want it.
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And like Tessa said,
you can use things multiple times.
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Like there's no reason
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why you can't post something on your feed
and then share the post in your stories.
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You know, or share something
while you're at the event,
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and then later post
the final pictures of it.
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Like I do that all the time.
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You do like a behind the scenes
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while the event's going on,
and then later you post the picture. So,
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ultimately it just
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comes down to what's going to work
best for your audience. So,
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I don't have a topic for next month.
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If there's anybody who has a burning
desire to learn something,
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shoot me a message
and we can go off of that.
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These have been super fun this year, even
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despite all of the crazy maternal stuff
that I was,
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going through. So I appreciate everybody.
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I'm going to stop this...
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So thanks for coming
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this week- or this month,
and I will just see you guys later.
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