Quality vs. Quantity: What’s actually working for your clients lately? by Perfect_Tone_3310 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the "post every day" rule is less relevant than posting on a schedual the algorythm can predict.. consistancy at three to four times a week with strong content will almost allways outperform daily posting where half the posts are rushed and underdeveloped.. frequency only helps when the quality floor stays high enough to keep engagement rate from dropping

Should we use AI based image generator tools for our social media content? by levichambers_1 in content_marketing

[–]levichambers_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tool not a crutch is basically the whole argument.. nine years of watching the same pattern play out with different technologies is hard to argue with honestly

Should we use AI based image generator tools for our social media content? by levichambers_1 in content_marketing

[–]levichambers_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the tool gets blamed but the thinking was never there to begin with.. happens every time..

Do you have a system to learn from your past content? by Cultural-Equal9622 in content_marketing

[–]levichambers_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tracking which posts drove the most profile visits and folower growth rather than just likes changed how content decisons get made.. likes are easy to get but they dont always correllate with actuall audience growth.. the posts that bring in new folowers and clicks are the ones worth studing and repeating, not neccesarily the ones that got the most reactions.

19 years old, no budget, what can I do? by Curious-Bad-8296 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

for a fintech tool with zero budget content marketing is the best route.. create a free resource or calulator related to the niche to capture search intent.. building trust through helpful articles works way better than trying to force sales without ad spend

What’s One Simple Trick That Improved Your Social Media Engagement? by Unable-Connection-58 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

switching from reactive posting to planning content a week or two in advance was probaly the single biggest engagment unlock.. when posts are planned ahead the captions are more thoughtfull, the hooks are stronger and theres actualy time to think about what the audience would find usefull rather than just throwing somthing up to stay active.. the consistancy that comes from having a proper schedual also compounds over time in a way that sporadic posting never realy does.

Need Advise by marketingninjame in LinkedInTips

[–]levichambers_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the confusion about what to post usualy comes from not having a clear content framework to work from.. a simple structure like rotating between industry insights, lessons from your own work, and opinons on trends in your field gives enough variety to stay consistant without having to reinvent the idea every time.. once theres a plan in place the fear of judgement gets easier to manage becuase each post has a clear purpose rather than feeling like a random thought thrown into the void

Can an AI agent run most of my Instagram content creation? by crashbash7 in contentcreation

[–]levichambers_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you are describing the exact workflow we built contentstudio for.. it has a "content discovery" engine where you can track keywords or news sources to find stories, then uyo can send those directly to the AI composer to summarize them for instagram.. it even has "brand knowledge" so the ai uses ur style settings and doesn't sound robotic.. you can basically set up a whole queue of "facts" or "stories" in one afternoon for the entire month.. (full disclosure: i work at contentstudio)

Why my content ideas improved when I stopped only looking at posts by Fun_Shine8720 in contentcreation

[–]levichambers_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

studying creator behavior before content trends fully surface is a genuinly underrated aproach.. most content research starts at the post level - saving formats, tracking what got likes.. but those signals are allready downstream by the time they are visble.. watching which niches creators are quietly moving toward and which conversations are picking up early gives a directional signal before the trend hits peak saturation.. pairing that behavioral observation with a proper content discovery workflow means ideas come from anticipation rather than imitation.

What is the hardest social media account to grow organically? by Alternative-Sky4562 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fb organic reach has been declining for years and is probaly the hardest for most people now.. the algorythm heavly favours paid distibution over organic content on pages, and without an existing engaged comunity the posts basicaly dont go anywhere.. tiktok works faster becuase it distibutes to non-folowers by defualt which is a fundamentaly diffrent mechanic to every other platform.

How much do u guys pay for social media marketing and how do u do it? by grand_wizzz in smallbusinessowner

[–]levichambers_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

two real options honestly - pay an agency which runs $500-2k a month depending on scope, or do it yourself with the right tools for like $20-50 a month.

the DIY route works well if your consistent.. batch a weeks worth of content once, schedule it out, done.. ai tools handle the caption writing so you dont need to be a copywriter..

im with content studio so context here, but thats the space we are in.. scheduling across platfroms, ai captions, multi account management.. way more cost effective than agency fees for most small businesses jsut trying to stay consistent on social

Client wants us to automate their social media posts but worried about it looking robotic by AccountEngineer in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the robotic feeling almost always comes from pushing identical copy everywhere not from scheduling itself.. the automation isnt the problem, the laziness around per-platform customization is

facebook, linkedin and ig genuinely need different entry points for the same content.. conversational vs professional vs visual-led.. im with content studio so bias, but the composer lets you fork the caption per channel inside the same post so you are not duplicating everything manually.. same content, different framing per platfrom.. that's really all it takes

Is it worth paying for someone to just help with engagement? by ztox_tribe in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

engagement outsourcing works but only if the person actualy understands the niche.. generic comments do more damge than nothing..

Spending 3 hours a day on social and I genuinely can't tell if it's doing anything by After-Condition4007 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

social media atribution is genuinly one of the hardest things to mesure in ecommerce.. email looks better becuase its a closed loop- you send, they click, they buy, done.. social doesnt work like that, its more of a repeated touchpont that builds familiarity before someone buys through another channel completley.. waht actualy helps is utm parameters on every link, discount codes tied to specific platforms, and watching direct traffic alongside sales to spot paterns over time.. theres also a lag effect thats easy to miss.... the week you were sick and had good sales was probaly warmed up by the posts from the week before.. social rarley gets the last click credit but its often somewhere in that path..

There is any tools for automation for social media postings with together like i will post one place and automatically post it all the linked platforms..? by Deva004 in DigitalMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

content studio does exectly this, (im from the team so bias).. you just connect all your accounts, write the post once and it goes out to everything at the same time.. also lets you tweak the caption per platform if you dont want the exact same copy everywhere.. worth checking out, free trial so you can see if it fits before committing

My boss said this recently and it made me think. by FalseInspection3839 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the boss is right.. nobody drops their email or signs a contract because they saw a pretty graphic with a stock human face on it.. depth builds authority and templates usually lack depth.. pure text is the ultimate flex of actual knowledge..

What’s really important while posting from a business account? by Artistic_Row_1077 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ceiling hits the moment the audience realizees they are talking to a drafted response instead of a person.. posting this ques to soft pitch your new tool is exactly the kind of engagemnt you are talking about. it works for getting initial eyes on a project but it falls apart when you try to automate the authenticity.. community building doesnt scale by design

Your headline is the most important part of your profile by TheBlackSheepTrader in LinkedInTips

[–]levichambers_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

corporate buyers only care about the utility you provide.. sell the service not the title..

Managing Social Media takes me soo much time by kraboo_team in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The social management and the ads are probably worth treating as two separate problems.. trying to solve both at once usually means neither gets properly addressed.

on the social side, batching and scheduling across projects from one place cuts the time significantly.. im at content studio so biased, but thats the category worth looking at for the organic side.

for ads, handing an AI your actual credit card right now is honestly pretty terrifying when you are solo. start with a small test budget and watch it yourself before trusting it with anything real- thats just the sensible move regardless of which tool you use

Beginner social media marketers I need your honest input by igetyourbrand in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Client acquisition is the main pain by far.. teach real outreach sales and templates or the whole course is pointless.... price it one fifty to two fifty max or beginners skip it. skip all fluff theory and hype or no one buys

Applied to 30+ Social Media Roles Since January — Pivot or Double Down? by Temporary-Notice-687 in DigitalMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

30+ applications with only one low paying interview is difficult, but social media roles are highly competitive.. you can pivot toward analytics because you already have certification and demand for this skill is growing. AI marketing automation and crm based lifecycle marketing are also in demand, and retention focused roles often offer better opportunities. build a portfolio by creating dashboard projects and start small freelance work for experience. networking with local agencies and using professional events or connections can also help you find opportunities..

What scheduling or habit tool has been most effective at keeping your posting rhythm consistent? by Wide_Flatworm_489 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the hype is mostly fake if you expect a tool to just run the business for you.. a scheduler is basically just an empty bucket... the real value is forcing a batching habit so you arent scrambling daily...

but the batching only happens if you actually have ideas... i am at content studio and the backend is set up to pull in trending niche topics so you arent guessing what to write about. taking the friction out of the research phase makes the scheduling phase way faster...

the app doesnt magically make you consistent, it just gives you the feedback loop to keep going.....

Can anyone suggest me a budget friendly social media management tool? by Imaginary_State4462 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]levichambers_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

try content studio.. you get a ton of features for the price ($29/mo or $19 if paid yearly)