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How to Create Social Media Posts That People Will Actually Read, Like, and Share

Updated 6/19/2020
How to Create Social Media Posts That People Will Actually Read, Like, and Share
It's one thing to post. It's another thing to post something share-worthy.

Anyone who spends (unnecessarily large amounts of) time scrolling through newsfeeds—whether it be Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or another platform—knows that while boatloads of posts exist, only a small number of them actually gets clicked.

So, how do you compete with the millions of social media users out there and make sure your content is liked, shared, retweeted, or pinned? Global social media agency myclever may have the answers. With customers like Red Bull, Fanta, and Nikon, myclever has discovered certain tricks to creating the most shareable posts.

Whether you’re an avid blogger, a YouTube vlogger, or just a casual tweeter trying to be noticed by recruiters (yes, you can actually get a job using social media)—you’ll be sure to find helpful tips that will get your friends and followers engaged.


Infographic courtesy of myclever. Photo courtesy of Twin Design/Shutterstock.

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A board member of Columbia Organization of Rising Entrepreneurs, Kat is either hosting inspiring founders or trekking across cities (Silicon Valley and London, anyone?) to discover the hottest startups. And, when she’s not putting together large-group gatherings for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Kat is planning food excursions to discover the best Taiwanese beef noodle soup in NYC. The only thing she loves almost as much as crafting content as an Editorial Intern at The Muse is studying content as an English Major at Columbia University. Say hi on Twitter @katxmoon.
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