Re-Utilizing Your Brand Content on Social Media π«
How to create the best visual version of your brand online without creating any new content π
Youβve spent days, weeks and years investing in your brand and building it up. Photoshoots, website re-vamps and service changes to say the leastβand through each challenge youβve conquered it all.
Now itβs time to take that hard work and re-utilize it to make your social media journey, easier than ever. π
From brand photos, to videos, to products shots and behind-the-scenes (BTS) content you probably have a good archive of your brand that was for the website or printed pieces, but have you shown that off on Instagram, TikTok or other social media platforms? π€©
With the ever-changing virtual landscape itβs easier than ever to get creative with old content. Here are some ways your brand can utilize content you already have:
π¨ Revamping a product
Hype up the new up by showing off the old! Show first photos you ever took with a behind the scenes story, including why you think itβs important/exciting/fun to share this with your customers. Remember, excitement is contagiousβso be excited about the updates, and donβt be shy about how something started outβthatβs what got you to where you are.
Ways to Revamp:
Add a color option: everyone loves a new color choice, show off the original and then drop the new!
Show a non-launched product/design/idea/etc: this lets people see whatβs going on bts, but also can help gather feedback on whether something youβre thinking about for your brand has an actual demand before ever launching!
Visual timeline: where you started vs where youβre at
Process of how you updated the brand/product/design: talk about it in a video or show old footage/images of the process
πͺ© Showing off
Show off all the cool things your brand has done, made, seen, been a part of. This is the place where you can talk about how that photoshoot actually went bts, show some personality and give a personality to your brand.
Things you can show off:
Unused/alternate shots of brand photography: the little details are what people find interesting and what give you personality, donβt be afraid to show them
Behind the scenes videos you sent to friends about or with the product (within reason): if you took a video saying βLook a prototypeβ or βLook a new colorβ or βLook almost doneβ and showed off any bit of the brandβ¦thatβs content babe! Use it!
Ask people who have posted about your brand if you can repost them (donβt ask for new content, thatβs content creation): it will be exciting for someone who truly loves your brand and good content for you to convert future customers!
π Donβt Lose Your Cool
Above all, when maintaining a brandβkeep your cool. If you need to schedule content and take a break, or even pull back how much youβre sellingβthatβs okay.
If thereβs one rule to social media, itβs that itβs not that deep:
Schedule Content: to save yourself time and effort on days where you might not have that much of either
Take Breaks: it might be an engagement killer but whatβs worse is if your brand fails altogether. Remember social media is only part of your brandβif you need to take a step back to work on other things thatβs okay.
Avoid getting stuck in the scroll: after you get on a roll it might be easy to get stuck in a loop on your phone, but scheduling content and time for social media can help you and your brand stay on track.
If your brand is still having trouble getting focused on social media it might be time to revisit your social media strategy and make sure it aligns with your marketing strategy, and brand as a whole. Consider coaching or strategy help if youβre feeling overwhelmed. Social media should be the place where your brand has fun. Donβt sweat it and lose your coolβ¦just look at what you already have!
If you need more ideas check out these articles from theBlogStack that can help you come up with content in a snap π«°
Down The Branded Rabbit Hole π³π
8 Quick Ideas to Inspire Your Social Media Content π
Content Spontaneity & Your Brand π―
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