Create engaging content for Social Media
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Introduction1.1 Introduction
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1.2 What is Engagement?
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1.3 PROGRAMME - Answer the public
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1.4 What are the different types of content?
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1.5 What content goes where?
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1.6 What tools are used in this course?
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1.7 Do you need expensive gear?
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Storytelling2.1 What is storytelling?
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2.2. The STEPPS principles for highly shareable content
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2.3 Copywriting Trigger Tips1 Quiz
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2.4 Storytelling Conclusion
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2.5 Reflection
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Text3.1 Deconstructing Text
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3.2 Coschedule Intro
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3.3 Coschedule Headline Analyser
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3.4 What is long form and short form text?
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3.5 Find your brand voice1 Quiz
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3.6 Conclusion
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3.7 Reflection
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Imagery4.1 Tips for better images
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4.2 Canva for Social Media image posts
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4.3 Smartphone tips and tricks
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4.4 Rule of thirds
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4.5 Smartphone tips and tricks 2
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4.6 Free image libraries
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4.7 Conclusion1 Quiz
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4.8 Reflection
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Video5.1 Storytelling through video
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5.2 Basic smartphone videography tips
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5.3 Free music libraries
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5.4 DaVinvi Resolve Tutorial1 Quiz
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5.5 Conclusion
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5.6 Reflection
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Course Conclusion6.1 Course conclusion
REFLECTION Take 30 minutes to reflect on what you have learned. In the reflection I discuss finding an old post and rewriting. It’s important that you do this regularly just to practice new ways of engaging the audience. Buyers change over time, so is a post from 12 months ago relevant to your audience today? if not, what would you change? can you re-purpose old content and give it fresh audience?
For this reflection exercise, go back to one of your old social media posts. How can you re-write this now with the new learning you have? What STEPPS principle can you add? What copywriting trigger can you include? Re-write your post, first in long form (3-4 paragraphs) and then summarise down to a concise short form (1 paragraph). Re-write your headline using the headline analyser.