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Social Media Marketing
What is Social Media Marketing?

Social media marketing is the use of social media platforms and websites to promote a product or service. It involves creating and sharing content on social media networks to achieve marketing and branding goals.

Treendly Index Treendly Forecast Google TikTok
MOM: +3.3%
How much search volume does it get?
Google searches
49.5K/mo
TikTok views
1.3B
TikTok videos
398.8K
Who is interested in this?
Gender
Female
79%
Male
12%
Unspecified
9%
Age
18-24
53%
25-34
28%
35-44
8%
45-49
3%
50-54
3%
55-64
3%
65+
3%

Is Social Media Marketing trending?

Yes. Social Media Marketing growing with a month-over-month change of 4.47% over the past 5 years, with approximately 49,500 monthly searches.


Why is Social Media Marketing trending?

1
Widespread Usage
With billions of users on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok, businesses can reach a vast audience, making social media an essential marketing tool.
2
Cost-Effective
Social media marketing is often more affordable than traditional advertising methods, allowing businesses of all sizes to promote their products and services without a large budget.
3
Enhanced Customer Engagement
Social media allows for direct interaction between brands and consumers, fostering relationships and building brand loyalty through engagement and communication.
4
Targeted Advertising
Social media platforms offer advanced targeting options, enabling businesses to reach specific demographics, interests, and behaviors, which increases the effectiveness of their marketing campaigns.
5
Real-Time Feedback
Businesses can receive immediate feedback from customers through comments, likes, and shares, allowing them to adjust their strategies and improve their offerings quickly.
6
Content Virality
Engaging and shareable content can go viral on social media, providing businesses with organic reach and exposure that can significantly boost brand awareness.
7
Analytics and Insights
Social media platforms provide detailed analytics that help businesses track performance, understand audience behavior, and refine their marketing strategies based on data-driven insights.

Where is this trending?

Images
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Related queries
Demographics
Gender
Female
79%
Male
12%
Unspecified
9%
Age
18-24
43%
25-34
39%
35-44
12%
45-49
4%
50-54
4%
55-64
4%
65+
4%
1.3B video views
398.8K published videos
Demographics
Age
18-24
69%
25-34
19%
35+
12%
Top countries
Austria
27%
Germany
19%
Philippines
11%
Macao
10%
France
9%
Audience interests
Photography Business & Finance Travel Drinks Beauty
Related hashtags
#contentmarketing #onlinemarketing #socialmediatips #socialmediastrategy #marketingstrategy

What are people saying?

42 threads
AI Insights Mixed sentiment
Discussions around social media marketing focus on its integration with AI, the challenges of using new tools for platforms like TikTok, and the evolving landscape of digital marketing strategies. Participants share insights on content creation and the implications of privacy in marketing.
AI in Marketing
Participants discuss the potential of AI-driven tools in enhancing social media marketing effectiveness, especially in affiliate marketing.
Emerging Tools and Platforms
There is interest in new tools like OpenClaw for managing social media workflows, particularly on platforms like TikTok.
Content Creation Strategies
Discussions include the importance of engaging content, such as video editing and scriptwriting, to capture audience attention on social media.
Privacy Concerns
Concerns are raised regarding the use of personal data for marketing purposes and the implications for user privacy.
Career Paths in Digital Marketing
Participants explore various career options within the realm of digital marketing and social media, particularly for students.
Common questions
  • How can AI improve social media marketing?
  • What are the best tools for managing TikTok workflows?
  • What strategies are effective for creating viral content?
  • How do privacy policies impact social media marketing?
  • What career opportunities exist in digital marketing?
Pain points
  • Challenges in adapting to new marketing tools.
  • Concerns about the effectiveness of AI-driven marketing.
  • Frustration with privacy issues in social media marketing.
  • Difficulty in creating engaging content consistently.
  • Navigating the evolving landscape of digital marketing strategies.
cafe.daum.net
RE:패션을 사랑하고 안정된 직장을 원하시나요?
... 해결 능력 Social Media Upload & Marketing Visual Merchandising & Product...
구름한가득 · Mar 10, 2026
www.blackhatworld.com
RE:AI + Affiliate Marketing = Automation Era?
... with AI-driven affiliate systems? Affiliate marketing usually works best with SEO..., while using AI content on social media platforms can be a more ...
Godthunder · Mar 10, 2026
www.blackhatworld.com
RE:Anyone testing OpenClaw for social media especially TikTok workflows?
OpenClaw looks promising but still experimental for social media workflows. SPARK AGENCY - META BLACK AD ACCOUNT RENTAL SERVICE FEE FROM 2% - ACCEPT ALL BH, WH, GH: CRYPTO AND GAMBLING - 24/7 SUPPORT Our service on BHWTelegram: Spark Marketing Agency WhatsApp: +84 366 255 448​
Spark Marketing Agency · Mar 10, 2026
forum.davidicke.com
RE:The situation with Iran
...and more in line with social developments and debates in ... from a combination of social transformation and cultural restoration: ...it has enabled the social advancement of individuals and social groups who were excluded or... values with which social groups that did not identify ...of political communication and marketing and often have little to ...judgment and swept the media and politicians into a form ...
wagdog19 · Mar 9, 2026
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... with Expert Video Editing, Digital Marketing & Scriptwriting 🚀 Are you... skills in video editing, digital marketing strategies, and scriptwriting for digital...’s crafting viral ads, engaging social media reels, or persuasive scripts—your...
Web3monk · Mar 9, 2026
www.thestudentroom.co.uk
RE:I’m not sure what to do after A Levels
... actually interests you. about creative/media stuff (like your tiktok edits... in areas like: <*>marketing / digital marketing <*>media production <*>content creation / social media roles <*>advertising a... a bit more, like: <*>media & communications <*>digital media / content production <*>psychology... degrees <*>philosophy & politics type courses <*>marketing or...
LJMUStudentReps · Mar 9, 2026
r/SocialMediaManagers
Do y'll think social media is going to be dead for the marketers in next 5 years?
I work in the social media marketing department. If I look back 4- 5 years, when social media started getting attention in the marketing space, it was clearly moving into the growth phase. But now? With every damn brand treating social as their main thing, feeds are so saturated it's tbh very annoying. Organic reach has tanked hard (Instagram barely 3-8%, Facebook worse), and as a user I just wanna scroll and chill - but every other content piece is trying to sell me something I strongly believe organic social media marketing has peaked big time as a reliable channel. Lazy posting doesn't work anymore, everyone's burnt out, and manyyy marketers are gradually moving out - cutting budgets, going paid heavy, communities, influencers, whatever actually gets eyes without begging the algorithm. submitted by /u/Double-Loss5100 to r/SocialMediaManagers [link] [comments]
Double-Loss5100 · Mar 5, 2026
r/ExperiencedDevs
The gap between LLM functionality and social media/marketing seems absolutely massive
Am I completely missing something? I use LLMs daily to some context. They’re generally helpful with generating CLI commands for tools I’m not familiar with, small SQL queries, or code snippets for languages I’m less familiar with. I’ve even found them to be pretty helpful with generating simpler one file scripts (pulling data from S3, decoding, doing some basic filtering, etc) that have been pretty helpful and maybe saved 2-3 hours of time for a single use case. Even when generating basic web front ends, it’s pretty decent for handling inputs, adding some basic functionality, and doing some output formatting. Basic stuff that maybe saves me a day for generating a really small and basic internal tool that won’t be further worked on. But agentic work for anything complicated? Unless it’s an incredibly small and well focused prompt, I don’t see it working that well. Even then, it’s normally faster to just make the change myself. For design documents it’s helpful with catching grammatical issues. Writing the document itself is pretty fast but the document itself makes no sense. Reading an LLM-heavy document is unbearable. They’re generally very sloppy very quickly and it’s so much less clear what the author actually wants. I’d rather read your poorly written design document that was written by hand than an LLM document. Whenever I go on Twitter/X or social media I see the complete opposite. Companies that aren’t writing any code themselves but instead with Claude/Codex. People that are PMs who just create tickets and PRs get submitted and merged almost immediately. Everyone says SWE will just be code reviewers and make architectural decisions in 1-3 years until LLMs get to the point where they are pseudo deterministic to the point where they are significantly more accurate than humans. Claude Code is supposedly written entirely with the Claude Code itself. Even in big tech I see some Senior SWEs say that they are 2-3x more productive with Claude Code or other agentic IDEs. I’ve seen Principal Engineers probably pushing 5-700k+ in compensation pushing for prompt driven development to be applied at wide scale or we’ll be left behind and outdated soon. That in the last few months, these LLMs have gotten so much better than in the past and are incredibly capable. That we can deliver 2-3x more if we fully embrace AI-native. Product managers or software managers expecting faster timelines too. Where is this productivity coming from? I truly don’t understand it. Is it completely fraud and a marketing scheme? One of the principal engineers gave a presentation on agentic development with the primary example being that they entirely developed their own to do list application with prompts exclusively. I get so much anxiety reading social media and AI reports. It seems like software engineers will be largely extinct in a few years. But then I try to work with these tools and can’t understand what everyone is saying. submitted by /u/QwopTillYouDrop to r/ExperiencedDevs [link] [comments]
QwopTillYouDrop · Feb 20, 2026
r/DigitalMarketing
What's one social media marketing lesson you learned the hard way?
Not theory. Not Guru advice. Real lesson from real experience. Curious what mistakes or surprises actually taught you the most. submitted by /u/karan_setia to r/DigitalMarketing [link] [comments]
karan_setia · Feb 18, 2026
r/SocialMediaMarketing
What’s the most underrated social media marketing tactic right now?
Everyone talks about Shorts, hooks, and consistency, but there are always hidden strategies that work quietly. Are community posts, DMs, niche hashtags, or comment marketing still powerful? What tactic has surprised you with real results recently? submitted by /u/Global_Loss1444 to r/SocialMediaMarketing [link] [comments]
Global_Loss1444 · Feb 13, 2026
r/SocialMediaMarketing
Social Media Marketing in 2026 – What Strategies Are Actually Working?
How do you think social media marketing is changing in 2026? Algorithms and user behavior feel very different lately. Trends I’m seeing: Short-form video still works, but value matters more than trends Authentic content > polished ads Engagement (comments, DMs, communities) over pure reach AI helps, but creativity still matters More focus on trust and long-term growth What’s working for you right now? Which platforms are performing best in 2026? Organic vs paid — what’s winning? Would love to hear your thoughts. submitted by /u/Unable-Connection-58 to r/SocialMediaMarketing [link] [comments]
Unable-Connection-58 · Feb 10, 2026
r/satanicsheep_public
Februar 2026 - Social Media Thread Christian Wolf & Co
Die relevantesten Regeln für diesen Thread: Bitte konstruktive Kritik – keine Beleidigungen und stumpfe Lästereien. Macht euren Diskussionspunkt klar. Kennzeichnet Spekulationen und Gerüchte als solche & formuliert sie sorgsam. Keine Fotos von Kindern oder unbeteiligten Personen Kein Doxing! Höflich und respektvoll sein! Keine Diskriminierung! Bitte vermeidet doppelte Beiträge und ausschweifende private Diskussionen. Bleibt respektvoll. Keine persönlichen Anfeindungen oder Beleidigungen. Kein Bodyshaming Keine privaten Informationen ohne Kontext Keine Eigenwerbung Sammelthread für Marketing Sammelthread für kritische Kontroversen Wir arbeiten aktiv daran jede Meldung zu bearbeiten und ggf. zu löschen - dennoch kann es vorkommen, dass Beiträge, die gegen Regeln verstoßen, übersehen werden. Daher bitten wir euch aktiv mitzuwirken und uns problematische Beiträge zu melden. Wir möchten außerdem nicht großartig über Entfernungen von Beiträgen diskutieren, wir begründen unsere Entfernungen immer und bitten euch, diese zu akzeptieren. Es steht euch immer frei, eure Beiträge erneut ohne den jeweiligen Regelverstoß zu posten. Achtet bitte selbst darauf, dass das Internet kein rechtsfreier Raum ist und jede/r für die eigenen Inhalte verantwortlich ist. Schreibt bitte bei Links kurz dazu, worum es sich handelt. Bei YouTube & Instagram: Namen des Videos, Creators und eine kurze Beschreibung, was zu sehen ist. So wissen die Mitlesenden, ob sie es angucken möchten & die Mods haben es auch leichter. Für den gesamten Thread gilt eine große TW für das Thema Essstörung. Bitte nehmt bewusst Abstand, falls es zu viel werden könnte. Danke und viel Spaß! submitted by /u/Kranichmehr to r/satanicsheep_public [link] [comments]
Kranichmehr · Jan 31, 2026
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RE:패션을 사랑하고 안정된 직장을 원하시나요?
... 해결 능력 Social Media Upload & Marketing Visual Merchandising & Product...
cafe.daum.net 구름한가득 Mar 10, 2026
RE:AI + Affiliate Marketing = Automation Era?
... with AI-driven affiliate systems? Affiliate marketing usually works best with SEO..., while using AI content on social media platforms can be a more ...
www.blackhatworld.com Godthunder Mar 10, 2026
RE:Anyone testing OpenClaw for social media especially TikTok workflows?
OpenClaw looks promising but still experimental for social media workflows. SPARK AGENCY - META BLACK AD ACCOUNT RENTAL SERVICE FEE FROM 2% - ACCEPT ALL BH, WH, GH: CRYPTO AND GAMBLING - 24/7 SUPPORT Our service on BHWTelegram: Spark Marketing Agency WhatsApp: +84 366 255 448​
www.blackhatworld.com Spark Marketing Agency Mar 10, 2026
RE:The situation with Iran
...and more in line with social developments and debates in ... from a combination of social transformation and cultural restoration: ...it has enabled the social advancement of individuals and social groups who were excluded or... values with which social groups that did not identify ...of political communication and marketing and often have little to ...judgment and swept the media and politicians into a form ...
forum.davidicke.com wagdog19 Mar 9, 2026
🚀 Unlock Your Digital Edge with Expert Video Editing, Digital Marketing
... with Expert Video Editing, Digital Marketing & Scriptwriting 🚀 Are you... skills in video editing, digital marketing strategies, and scriptwriting for digital...’s crafting viral ads, engaging social media reels, or persuasive scripts—your...
bitcointalk.org Web3monk Mar 9, 2026
RE:I’m not sure what to do after A Levels
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RE:Apple's TikTok ads for the MacBook Neo are the right kind of weird
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bitcointalk.org TedMosby Mar 9, 2026
Do y'll think social media is going to be dead for the marketers in next 5 years?
I work in the social media marketing department. If I look back 4- 5 years, when social media started getting attention in the marketing space, it was clearly moving into the growth phase. But now? With every damn brand treating social as their main thing, feeds are so saturated it's tbh very annoying. Organic reach has tanked hard (Instagram barely 3-8%, Facebook worse), and as a user I just wanna scroll and chill - but every other content piece is trying to sell me something I strongly believe organic social media marketing has peaked big time as a reliable channel. Lazy posting doesn't work anymore, everyone's burnt out, and manyyy marketers are gradually moving out - cutting budgets, going paid heavy, communities, influencers, whatever actually gets eyes without begging the algorithm. submitted by /u/Double-Loss5100 to r/SocialMediaManagers [link] [comments]
reddit.com Double-Loss5100 Mar 5, 2026
The gap between LLM functionality and social media/marketing seems absolutely massive
Am I completely missing something? I use LLMs daily to some context. They’re generally helpful with generating CLI commands for tools I’m not familiar with, small SQL queries, or code snippets for languages I’m less familiar with. I’ve even found them to be pretty helpful with generating simpler one file scripts (pulling data from S3, decoding, doing some basic filtering, etc) that have been pretty helpful and maybe saved 2-3 hours of time for a single use case. Even when generating basic web front ends, it’s pretty decent for handling inputs, adding some basic functionality, and doing some output formatting. Basic stuff that maybe saves me a day for generating a really small and basic internal tool that won’t be further worked on. But agentic work for anything complicated? Unless it’s an incredibly small and well focused prompt, I don’t see it working that well. Even then, it’s normally faster to just make the change myself. For design documents it’s helpful with catching grammatical issues. Writing the document itself is pretty fast but the document itself makes no sense. Reading an LLM-heavy document is unbearable. They’re generally very sloppy very quickly and it’s so much less clear what the author actually wants. I’d rather read your poorly written design document that was written by hand than an LLM document. Whenever I go on Twitter/X or social media I see the complete opposite. Companies that aren’t writing any code themselves but instead with Claude/Codex. People that are PMs who just create tickets and PRs get submitted and merged almost immediately. Everyone says SWE will just be code reviewers and make architectural decisions in 1-3 years until LLMs get to the point where they are pseudo deterministic to the point where they are significantly more accurate than humans. Claude Code is supposedly written entirely with the Claude Code itself. Even in big tech I see some Senior SWEs say that they are 2-3x more productive with Claude Code or other agentic IDEs. I’ve seen Principal Engineers probably pushing 5-700k+ in compensation pushing for prompt driven development to be applied at wide scale or we’ll be left behind and outdated soon. That in the last few months, these LLMs have gotten so much better than in the past and are incredibly capable. That we can deliver 2-3x more if we fully embrace AI-native. Product managers or software managers expecting faster timelines too. Where is this productivity coming from? I truly don’t understand it. Is it completely fraud and a marketing scheme? One of the principal engineers gave a presentation on agentic development with the primary example being that they entirely developed their own to do list application with prompts exclusively. I get so much anxiety reading social media and AI reports. It seems like software engineers will be largely extinct in a few years. But then I try to work with these tools and can’t understand what everyone is saying. submitted by /u/QwopTillYouDrop to r/ExperiencedDevs [link] [comments]
reddit.com QwopTillYouDrop Feb 20, 2026
What's one social media marketing lesson you learned the hard way?
Not theory. Not Guru advice. Real lesson from real experience. Curious what mistakes or surprises actually taught you the most. submitted by /u/karan_setia to r/DigitalMarketing [link] [comments]
reddit.com karan_setia Feb 18, 2026
What’s the most underrated social media marketing tactic right now?
Everyone talks about Shorts, hooks, and consistency, but there are always hidden strategies that work quietly. Are community posts, DMs, niche hashtags, or comment marketing still powerful? What tactic has surprised you with real results recently? submitted by /u/Global_Loss1444 to r/SocialMediaMarketing [link] [comments]
reddit.com Global_Loss1444 Feb 13, 2026
Social Media Marketing in 2026 – What Strategies Are Actually Working?
How do you think social media marketing is changing in 2026? Algorithms and user behavior feel very different lately. Trends I’m seeing: Short-form video still works, but value matters more than trends Authentic content > polished ads Engagement (comments, DMs, communities) over pure reach AI helps, but creativity still matters More focus on trust and long-term growth What’s working for you right now? Which platforms are performing best in 2026? Organic vs paid — what’s winning? Would love to hear your thoughts. submitted by /u/Unable-Connection-58 to r/SocialMediaMarketing [link] [comments]
reddit.com Unable-Connection-58 Feb 10, 2026
Februar 2026 - Social Media Thread Christian Wolf & Co
Die relevantesten Regeln für diesen Thread: Bitte konstruktive Kritik – keine Beleidigungen und stumpfe Lästereien. Macht euren Diskussionspunkt klar. Kennzeichnet Spekulationen und Gerüchte als solche & formuliert sie sorgsam. Keine Fotos von Kindern oder unbeteiligten Personen Kein Doxing! Höflich und respektvoll sein! Keine Diskriminierung! Bitte vermeidet doppelte Beiträge und ausschweifende private Diskussionen. Bleibt respektvoll. Keine persönlichen Anfeindungen oder Beleidigungen. Kein Bodyshaming Keine privaten Informationen ohne Kontext Keine Eigenwerbung Sammelthread für Marketing Sammelthread für kritische Kontroversen Wir arbeiten aktiv daran jede Meldung zu bearbeiten und ggf. zu löschen - dennoch kann es vorkommen, dass Beiträge, die gegen Regeln verstoßen, übersehen werden. Daher bitten wir euch aktiv mitzuwirken und uns problematische Beiträge zu melden. Wir möchten außerdem nicht großartig über Entfernungen von Beiträgen diskutieren, wir begründen unsere Entfernungen immer und bitten euch, diese zu akzeptieren. Es steht euch immer frei, eure Beiträge erneut ohne den jeweiligen Regelverstoß zu posten. Achtet bitte selbst darauf, dass das Internet kein rechtsfreier Raum ist und jede/r für die eigenen Inhalte verantwortlich ist. Schreibt bitte bei Links kurz dazu, worum es sich handelt. Bei YouTube & Instagram: Namen des Videos, Creators und eine kurze Beschreibung, was zu sehen ist. So wissen die Mitlesenden, ob sie es angucken möchten & die Mods haben es auch leichter. Für den gesamten Thread gilt eine große TW für das Thema Essstörung. Bitte nehmt bewusst Abstand, falls es zu viel werden könnte. Danke und viel Spaß! submitted by /u/Kranichmehr to r/satanicsheep_public [link] [comments]
reddit.com Kranichmehr Jan 31, 2026
North Market liking pro-ICE social media
I wonder how their vendors feel about the North Market supporting ICE? submitted by /u/WhoopsIShitItAgain to r/Columbus [link] [comments]
reddit.com WhoopsIShitItAgain Jan 30, 2026
How I Hit $5k/Month in Social Media Marketing Using 100% Free AI Tools
Back in 2025, I was spending $200+/month on Canva Pro, Adobe subscriptions, and stock photos still I was not able to land perfect client until I discovered this completely free AI workflow. Now I'm doing $5k/month in social media marketing, and my content looks better than ever. Most people are still stuck using outdated tools that eat into their profits. Between subscriptions, stock photos, and design software, you're looking at $200-500/month in overhead before you even start My Free AI Stack: Step 1: Content Creation (1-2 min) [FREE] Use ChatGPT to generate engaging captions, hooks, and post ideas Prompt it with your niche, target audience, and desired tone Get 30 days of content ideas in one session Step 2: Visual Assets (2-3 min) [FREE] Google Nano Banana for unique visuals No more generic stock photos everyone else is using Create custom images that match your brand Step 3: Design Assembly (3-5 min) [FREE] Layercy dot com - This is the game-changer Takes your ChatGPT content + AI images and creates fully editable designs Unlike other AI tools that give you static images, these designs are conversational and editable Export in 4K quality (completely free) Step 4: The System Post 4-6 times daily across platforms Stay consistent for 15-30 days Watch engagement compound My Results After 30 Days: Increased engagement by 340% Landed 4 new clients + 1 Pending discussion Total monthly revenue: $5k+ Time investment: ~30 min/day Why This Works: Consistency - AI makes it possible to maintain 4-6 posts daily Quality - No more amateur-looking designs Speed - What took 2 hours now takes 10 minutes Zero overhead - Keep 100% of your revenue Pro Tips: Batch create content weekly Use AI to analyze your best-performing posts Adapt the workflow to your specific niche Test different formats and iterate Right now is the right time to build business online because you don't need team to handle different position, AI can do 10x faster then what team would do, It's best time to build ! Happy to answer questions about the workflow! submitted by /u/ShadoWhawk677 to r/InstagramMarketing [link] [comments]
reddit.com ShadoWhawk677 Jan 24, 2026
[Hiring] Make $1400 per month managing social media accounts.
Hi all! We are a marketing agency seeking 15-20 individuals at start of 2026 to assist with managing our clients' social media. The tasks are light and can be done full-time (3-4 hours daily) or part-time.(30-60 minutes daily). Your role will primarily be to handle DMs and directing users to our clients' landing pages. Part time roles involve fewer accounts than full time roles. You require a smartphone (a laptop is a plus), Good internet connectivity, and ability to work odd hours if you're qualified but are in a different timezone. If you're interested, let me know here first. I will not reply to DMs giving counter-offers! I will update here once I have enough number of interested applicants. Thanks. submitted by /u/Hopeful-Aardvark-166 to r/freelance_forhire [link] [comments]
reddit.com Hopeful-Aardvark-166 Dec 23, 2025
I engineered a prompt that turns ChatGPT into a social media marketing god (framework-based, not generic captions)
Hey everyone first off, genuinely appreciate the response on the last prompt I shared here. I didn’t expect that level of engagement, feedback, and thoughtful discussion. Learned a lot just from reading the comments alone. A few of you DM’d me asking for something more practical and repeatable, so I spent some time refining this one. Instead of giving another “caption generator” or recycled hook list, I tried to design a framework-level prompt — something that forces ChatGPT to think like a strategist, not a copywriter. The idea is simple: Most posts fail not because of bad content, but because they ignore attention mechanics, hooks, retention, pacing, and audience psychology as they exist right now. This prompt turns ChatGPT into a social media strategist that: reasons from patterns instead of guessing explains why a format works before generating it outputs a reusable structure you can apply across platforms It’s platform-agnostic, niche-flexible, and meant to be stress-tested, not blindly trusted. Drop your platform + niche in the comments if you want to experiment with it, and if you break it or improve it, even better — share that too. That’s how we all level up. Thanks again for the solid vibes and sharp feedback on the last one 🙏 Here is the prompt - You are a Chief Social Media Strategist with cross-platform mastery. Your expertise spans: • Instagram Reels • TikTok • X (Twitter) • LinkedIn • YouTube Shorts You understand: • Algorithm behavior patterns • Attention economics • Content psychology • Hook retention curves • What actually performs in the current market (not outdated advice) You do NOT guess. You reason from patterns, trends, and audience behavior. --- OBJECTIVE: Generate a high-performing content framework for a social media post or reel that maximizes: • Hook strength (first 1–3 seconds) • Watch time / dwell time • Saves & shares • Comment engagement --- INPUTS (ask me for these first): Platform Niche / Topic Target audience (who + pain/desire) Goal (views, followers, authority, sales) Content format (talking head, text reel, carousel, POV, screen recording) --- STEP 1: MARKET SNAPSHOT Briefly explain: • What type of content is currently winning in this niche • What most creators are doing wrong • What psychological trigger we will exploit (curiosity, shock, relatability, authority, aspiration) --- STEP 2: VIRAL FRAMEWORK Provide a structured framework with: • Scroll-stopping Hook (exact wording options) • Pattern interrupt (visual or narrative) • Core value delivery (bullet logic) • Re-hook moment (midway retention) • CTA optimized for the platform No fluff. No clichés. --- STEP 3: SCRIPT / STRUCTURE Depending on format, give: • Reel script OR • Carousel slide breakdown OR • Post structure (headline → body → close) Optimize for clarity + speed of consumption. --- STEP 4: OPTIMIZATION LAYER Include: • Ideal video length • Caption style (short / story / authority) • Hashtag logic (broad vs niche) • Posting angle (hot take, myth-busting, behind-the-scenes, POV) --- RULES: • Think like a strategist, not a copywriter • Prioritize retention over reach • Avoid generic marketing phrases • Assume the audience is intelligent but impatient submitted by /u/Dependent_Value_3564 to r/PromptEngineering [link] [comments]
reddit.com Dependent_Value_3564 Dec 19, 2025
What’s the smartest way to approach social media marketing when starting from zero?
Although there are a ton of marketing frameworks available online, it seems completely different to start from scratch. What should the initial steps actually be if there is no audience, no brand identity, and no clear data yet? Should brand positioning be the primary focus at first? Quality of content? Community engagement? Commercials? Do you conduct keyword research? I'd be interested in learning how makers or marketers handled the initial phase when everything was still uncertain. submitted by /u/Global_Loss1444 to r/SocialMediaMarketing [link] [comments]
reddit.com Global_Loss1444 Nov 30, 2025
I’ve been working in social media marketing for 20 years and it’s never been this bad. This is why 👇
We’ve had 10yrs+ of everyone being conditioned by every big guru that VIRAL fixes all the problems. More followers DOES NOT MEAN ANYTHING. But now we see pretty much every industry, b2b, b2c ANY sector - trying to go viral. The editing, the pattern interrupts, the psychology plays, the engagement groups… All of that never went away. Never got policed and now it’s just me telling everyone I can it’s not about the views - it’s about converting attention to sales. Am I alone? Is anyone else trying to get this message across too or is it just they don’t listen anymore? submitted by /u/jason_digital to r/SocialMediaMarketing [link] [comments]
reddit.com jason_digital Oct 13, 2025
[hiring] make $1200/month managing social media accounts
We are a marketing agency looking for 5-10 people to help us managing our clients. The work is pretty easy, can be full time (2-3h a day) or part time (30-60min a day). All you need to do is check DMs and direct them to a provided landing page. Part time workers will be assigned one account, while full time workers will be assigned multiple accounts Required ✓Smart phone ✓Good network 4G or 5G ✓Live anywhere in the world If you are interested, comment and I will message you as soon as possible submitted by /u/BriefCar5p to r/freelance_forhire [link] [comments]
reddit.com BriefCar5p Sep 9, 2025
I have been without social media for 7 years
I see a lot of people on here starting their journey to reduce their online presence and I just wanted to share my experience and answer some common questions. I originally used Facebook and FB messenger, Snapchat, Instagram, Reddit, etc daily. I was in a relationship where my partner was pretty addicted and would go through mood swings based on positive and negative interactions online. I found it quite shocking how much this gripped her life. When we broke up, I struggled to escape her online presence, and I had been thinking about potentially leaving social media for a while, so this was the final nail in the coffin. I deleted it all. I have never looked back. I love it. But there are pros and cons. Cons: + It is easier to feel lonely. Having social media doesn't make you less lonely, but it distracts you from noticing it (imo). + You will miss out on social interactions occasionally - for example a coworker/classmate group chat thats only on FB messenger. But I have found this is very minimal, and often people will find another way to include you. + You will not be aware of all the trends, memes, slang, etc coming from the online sphere. I really don't find this to be a major problem.. + Many businesses only advertise/operate through instagram or facebook. + It can impact career networking, depending on your industry. Basically the only downside is that it can cause inconvenience occasionally. That's it. Pros: + Feel more connected to my daily life, the environment around me, I'm more present. + I spend more time on hobbies, reading, music, art, exercise, whatever, in the time I would previously have spent scrolling. + When I catch up with friends and family, we actually get to share news. Not "oh did you see my post?" "It was on my story" - we share news for the first time in person/on the phone and its really enjoyable and has massively enriched my life. + I compare myself to others much, much less. + I rarely think about my appearance/body image (I'm female). + I don't think about people in the past - old classmates, exes, random coworkers, etc. The people I spend time thinking about are the people that are currently in my life. + Way more relaxed, and have a better sleep schedule. + You realise there is actually quite a bit of time in a day. Tips: + Use non-social media apps to help you transition - Spotify, library/ebook/audiobook apps, Goodreads, Duolingo, NYT puzzles, iNaturalist, Strava, etc. You can still muck around on your phone a little, but it gets boring very fast so you will go find something else to do away from your phone. + If you like specific content, try doing it instead of watching it. E.g. if you love makeup videos, art videos, video game streams etc., try doing those activities instead. + You may need to engage with social media apps occasionally but you can leave again (e.g. I used instagram for a month last year for family event planning). + Cultivate the "JOMO" mentality. "The joy of missing out," as the antithesis of "fear of missing out (FOMO)". The joy of missing out means instead of focusing on and worrying about others - you're focusing on yourself and your immediate relationships. It means instead of being exposed to non-stop news, war, violence, politics, tragedy - you only get the important highlights through friends, newspapers, radio etc. Instead of being exposed to constant advertising, marketing, airbrushed and filtered images, new "life saving" products, life hacks, "must haves" "hauls" etc you get to know your own mind and body, your actual needs and wants, and what makes YOU happy and comfortable. It means instead of being constantly overwhelmed and overstimulated, you only put what you can handle on your plate. You can breathe. There is stillness in the world, you just need to put down the phone to experience it. Edit: yes I am currently on reddit as I am going through a career transition and using some of the subs for advice. As I stated above, there may be times when it's beneficial to use a certain app for a specific reason. submitted by /u/hakeacarapace to r/digitalminimalism [link] [comments]
reddit.com hakeacarapace Aug 16, 2025
Shaq on Giannis: "Big Market doesn't matter, social media's the market now. You go to LA, that's 50% of your contract to taxes, more pressure, more articles, more stress. When I was coming up [market size mattered] but now every market is the same. He's making the super max, no need for big market"
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reddit.com jabronified Jun 3, 2025
Authors on Social Media and Reader Impact
I don’t spend much time in the Booktok/Bookstagram world, so next to Reddit, Threads has been my other place to discover authors. But situations like the screenshot have me hating having any overlap with authors. I’m not the author or the reviewer, but let me make this about me… I read the book in question {The Devil You Know by Mell R. Bright} last weekend and gave it five stars. While yes, if I were actually reviewing it or beta reading, I probably would have pointed out some places that needed polish, but heck, it’s a Constatine-inspired monster-lover book that was a fun read, so you get a star, you get a star, you get a star… So imagine my disappointment as someone who always has their soapbox ready to shout, “Reviews are for readers,” and likes to point out that GoodReads originated as a book tracking site when I saw that the author was posting 1-star reviews and sharing them to social media. I later saw that this author comments on reviews as well. My plan for this weekend included reading another series by the author, but now they are on my do-not-read list. I’m bummed, and I’m sort of just sitting here wondering: Am I alone in thinking this isn’t cool? Do I step back from places like Threads and avoid seeing stuff from authors beyond their work? I know that “ignorance is bliss” is problematic, so is question one a bad idea? I’m old, and I remember when Amazon started courting authors with the pitch that GoodReads is a marketing strategy. Am I holding on to the past too much when considering GR as a book-tracking/personal review site? Screenshotting a review has always been an authors behaving badly point for me and earns them an automatic spot on my do-not-read list. Am I being too harsh/judgemental? submitted by /u/ErikaWasTaken to r/RomanceBooks [link] [comments]
reddit.com ErikaWasTaken May 3, 2025
Buffett denies social media rumors after Trump shares wild claim that investor backs president crashing market
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/04/buffett-denies-social-media-rumors-after-trump-shares-wild-claim-that-investor-backs-president-crashing-market.html Warren Buffett went on the record Friday to deny social media posts after President Donald Trump shared on Truth Social a fan video that claimed the president is tanking the stock market on purpose with the endorsement of the legendary investor. Trump on Friday shared an outlandish social media video that defends his recent policy decisions by arguing he is deliberately taking down the market as a strategic play to force lower interest and mortgage rates. “Trump is crashing the stock market by 20% this month, but he’s doing it on purpose,” alleged the video, which Trump posted on his Truth Social account. The video’s narrator then falsely states, “And this is why Warren Buffett just said, ‘Trump is making the best economic moves he’s seen in over 50 years.’” submitted by /u/Durian881 to r/stocks [link] [comments]
reddit.com Durian881 Apr 5, 2025
my boss excessively Photoshops herself on our company’s social media
my boss excessively Photoshops herself on our company’s social media Originally posted to Ask A Manager TRIGGER WARNING: discussion of body shaming Original Post Sept 23, 2019 I work at a respected firm in a niche industry. I graduated college this year so I’m the newest person here. Besides my manager (I’ll call her Elizabeth), everyone else has worked here for 15 years or more and has decades of experience in the industry. When Elizabeth was hired as a manager last year, the firm didn’t have any kind of social media presence. She changed that and she set up social media accounts for the firm. The industry is changing and other firms as well as our clients all use it now. Since she was the only person at the firm who knew how to use and run social media, she was put in charge of the accounts. There is something Elizabeth is doing which makes her and the firm looks bad and is causing problems, with our clients and in general. When she is in a photo she posts to our social media, she Photoshops herself. I don’t mean she removes one blemish; she makes herself taller, thinner, lengthens her hair and her legs, makes her teeth whiter, etc. The Photoshopping is not great and anyone can tell she has altered the photo. She has accidentally given herself an extra arm or hand, removed a leg, or posted with a distorted or bent background. Sometimes the changes to her nose, eye color, or chest size make her look like a different person. When the photo is taken at a conference or client event, Elizabeth will look completely different in photos taken and posted by others at the event vs. the ones she posts herself. If she is posing with a group and several people take photos of them, in the one Elizabeth posts she will be the tallest instead of the shortest, 50-75 pounds lighter, and her face will be filtered. The differences between the photos will be staggering and not subtle. Tables and door frames in the background will be bent and other people in the photo around her will look distorted. She never Photoshops anyone else, but sometimes they look distorted or cut off because of the changes to her. Clients and people from other firms have called us out online and privately. I think it makes our credibility look bad, but when I asked Elizabeth about the policy on photoshopping photos, she said I should understand how hard it is for women who have body issues when the standards of beauty are impossible. The firm’s owner and others at the firm don’t have a clue about social media and don’t know what she is doing. I am half a foot taller than Elizabeth, but in a photo she made herself taller than me. Her hips were at my chest and it looked bizarre. My torso was partially missing where she slimmed hers. Clients have accused her and the firm of deception and I know of two who have taken their business elsewhere because she photoshopped photos of herself at their events or lied about doing it when they asked her about our social media. This looks bad to our clients and others in the industry. How do I make the firm’s owner and higher-ups aware of this? Elizabeth is my manager and got angry when I asked her about it. She has been here longer and knows them better. This firm is well-known and respected and we are losing credibility and business because of her. Update Dec 17, 2019 I don’t know what or how it happened but someone who doesn’t work here did tell someone higher up. Elizabeth got fired. So did a higher-up who was friends with her. Apparently he knew about the complaints and didn’t alert anyone else. The owner is furious. No one knows I knew anything since I didn’t handle the social media and I plan to keep it that way because of how furious the owner and other higher-ups are. A separate, qualified social media person/marketing person was brought on and the firm’s social media has been revamped and apologies issued by the firm so the problem is solved. To answer some questions commenters asked: Elizabeth was Manager of Client Relations and I was her only report. She wasn’t the only one from the firm who went to events and she wasn’t the main or only one appearing on our social media. Other men and women from the firm appeared on it in equal measure and it’s not like Elizabeth was close to being in every single photo. We do have long time clients but our contracts are single purpose and not ongoing. It’s like if a couple hires an event planner for their wedding. After they wedding they may never hire the event planner again or they hire them again for a birthday or a party. This industry is the same. A few not giving us new business wouldn’t have raised alarms especially since none were long term clients. I knew why clients left and what Elizabeth had said to them since they complained to Clients Relations, where I work. All the clients that did complain were not happy about other people at their events getting distorted in the photos and Elizabeth blatantly lying saying the photos weren’t altered. OOP made 1 more update in the comments I’m the one who wrote in to Alison about my boss photoshopping herself. Shortly after I sent in my update, the owner somehow figured or found out I knew about the complaints and what Elizabeth was doing and I was also fired for not telling anyone. On the upside I have had 3 job interviews in last week and a half and I have a phone interview tomorrow. I wouldn’t have gotten them without the help of this site and I’m hoping to get an offer soon. Happy New Year to Alison and all who read here! THIS IS A REPOST SUB - I AM NOT THE OOP DO NOT CONTACT THE OOP's OR COMMENT ON LINKED POSTS, REMEMBER - RULE 7 submitted by /u/Direct-Caterpillar77 to r/BestofRedditorUpdates [link] [comments]
reddit.com Direct-Caterpillar77 Jan 5, 2025
The UHC killer is so unique to me for how effectively he is weaponizing social media
Among the various political issues this whole saga has raised, I think it’s so remarkable because this guy seems to know exactly how to attract eyes to this story. The writing on the bullet casings is so dramatic, so meme-able, so easy to see it becoming a broader political slogan (I’ve already been seeing “Deny, Delay, Depose” graffiti far away from NYC). The Monopoly money in the bag is such an obvious troll job that social media has been eating up. The fact he’s this young, apparently good-looking guy adds this extra bit of crunch and marketability to the whole story. It seems like every second this manhunt continues he’s just picking up more and more followers and getting exactly the response that he wanted. In many ways it reminds me of the Shinzo Abe assassination in the sense that it’s an in-broad-daylight murder in the modern era that gets whipped up into a populist symbol before the authorities can claim the narrative for themselves. I dunno. Been thinking about this a lot, I think the power of it lies in how it is equally compelling as both a profound historical moment and a juicy bit of human drama Edit: I should clarify, I don’t know if the killer is deliberately “weaponizing” social media, but social media is what has enabled his actions to strike the chord that they have submitted by /u/gyman122 to r/self [link] [comments]
reddit.com gyman122 Dec 8, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI) choice should not be ‘American or American,’ EU antitrust chief warns - Europe fears a repeat of how U.S. tech giants gobbled up social media, cloud markets
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reddit.com Horus_walking Feb 1, 2024
CMV: no one under the age of 18 should be allowed on any kind of image-centric social media and those social media platforms should require photo verification to prevent minors from using them
PHOTO ID verification, to be clear. I think that every looks-centric social media app like Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok should require users to be at least 18 years old and should require ID verification to create an account the same way that some online investment apps do because: Exposure to face-tuned images on Instagram leads kids to internalize unrealistic beauty standards and seeing their own faces face-tuned and filtered to 'perfection' on Snapchat and Instagram is giving a generation body dysmorphia. When I discovered 'thinspo' online at the age of 11 back in the early 2000s I had no idea that all of that crap was photoshopped. While kids today are probably more aware of the fact that everything they see is manipulated since filters and facetune are so ubiquitous, they are clearly still internalizing those images-- just look at all the teenagers who are injecting their faces with unnecessary filler. The average age of plastic surgery patients keeps getting younger and younger. While plastic surgery isn't inherently bad, the demand for trendy surgeries has led to a thriving cosmetic surgery black market. Take a look at r/botchedsurgeries and you'll see a heartbreaking number of teenagers and people in their early 20s who have become disfigured because of often dangerous 'trendy' procedures. Looks-centric social media apps contribute to the sexualization of children. Kids as recently as 10 to 15 years ago were allowed to look like KIDS and now every 12-year-old girl is pressured to look like a 20-something. Google the "13-year-olds then vs now" meme if you don't believe me. I know that every generation in the past has thought that 'kids these days' were growing up too fast and dressing too provocatively, but past generations didn't have their inappropriate pictures splashed all over the internet for strangers to see and message them about. Even worse than that, social media provides predators with easy access to insecure kids they can groom and worse. Social media companies are able to get away with advertising shady diet supplements and cosmetic procedures to minors, whereas even if TV will rot kids' brains I can't imagine the Disney Channel running ads for lip-filler and shit-your-guts-out tea or diet pills that will give kids heart attacks. 'Pop up beauty clinics' and 'health spas' without a single physician on staff are well... popping up everywhere and they advertise heavily on Instagram, sometimes with the testimonials of soulless influencers that kids look up to. None of the claims of these ads are verified for accuracy. There's no oversight at all. Image-centric social media teaches kids to value sex appeal and consumerism too much. Online validation is addictive and leads kids (as well as adults) to engage in potentially dangerous social media "challenges" and other unhealthy behavior for clout. Social media addiction can be as crippling as other addictions. We should not be teaching our kids to seek shallow looks-based validation. Kids are stupid and if they post stupid stuff on social media that can hurt their future chances of employment. The "benefits" of social media for children aren't enough to justify the costs (maybe social media can provide some sense of connection, but that's negated by the sense that kids get by looking at other people's posts that everyone else is happier and more connected to each other). I met some of my closest friends on forums dedicated to my interests a decade ago so I'm not against online friendships at all, but Instagram and other image-centric social media don't create friendships by bringing together people with similar interests--it's all based on looks and the format of Instagram (et al) isn't conducive to getting to know people. Hashtags and captions aren't conversations. Children and teenagers require more sleep than adults. Staring at screens and checking notifications in the evening leads to sleep disruption, which leads to a host of mental and physical health issues. Even if requiring ID verification might mean that people who don't have the means to get an ID aren't able to use image-centric social media, that doesn't cause them harm any more than the fact that people who can't afford IDs can't buy cigarettes harms them. ID verification would prevent predators and bullies from creating throwaway accounts to target children; online crimes against kids would be easier to trace and prosecute. Someone, please change my view so I can stop despairing at the thought of what an entire generation is being exposed to on Instagram, TikTok, etc. submitted by /u/hellhellhellhell to r/changemyview [link] [comments]
reddit.com hellhellhellhell Jan 5, 2021
MLB needs to get rid of the bias in their social media.
Alex Gordon announced his retirement two days ago. He played 14 years for the same team, is a 7x GG winner in left field, a platinum glove winner, a 3x All-Star, and helped bring a WS trophy to Kansas City after a 30 year playoff drought. None of the MLB social media accounts have said a word acknowledging his career. Hunter Pence, who accomplished a lot in his career and is absolutely deserving of acknowledgment, announced his retirement 1 hour ago and they've already made posts for him across Instagram and Twitter. I know I'm being a homer here but just because he plays in a small market doesn't mean Gordo doesn't deserve some recognition. You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone in the league that has a bad thing to say about him. He's well-liked around the league and is a poster-boy for hard work and dedication to one's team. submitted by /u/brbmycatexploded to r/baseball [link] [comments]
reddit.com brbmycatexploded Sep 26, 2020