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12 Types of Social Media Content to Create
Videos
Videos that feel rougher around the edges can feel more native to social platforms.
Live Videos
Live videos are a great medium to bring events to audiences that aren't physically able to attend.
1.Written posts, blogs, articles, guides, and more
These articles demonstrate your company’s knowledge and expertise, which can help build your credibility and reputation.
2.Electronic books (eBooks)
An eBook tends to be longer and more detailed than blog posts, which helps showcase your industry expertise.
Links to external content
If you don’t have time to finish a blog post or your writer is on vacation, you can always link to relevant articles, resources, and websites from other sources that you trust. Industry leaders are also excellent resources for content.
Images
Visual content is much more digestible and engaging than long-form blogs and articles.
Video Stories
stories are images and short videos that last 24 hours before disappearing for good. T
Infographics
Infographics use visuals to support explanations, statistics, and other written concepts.
Testimonials and reviews
People trust the opinions and experiences of others more than what a business says, which is why testimonials and reviews are so valuable
Announcements
Getting the word out about new products, events, livestreams, and other noteworthy things can help build hype and alert people about what's happening with your business.
Contests
Because people like to win, social media contests are engaging and fun to host.
Holiday
Many users love holiday-themed content, and it’s easy for businesses like yours to piggyback on themes, traditions, and other holiday specific concepts.
Text Types and Different Styles of Writing
FACTUAL TEXTS
-ENDEAVOR TO INFORM, INSTRUCT, OR PERSUADE THROUGH THE USE OF FACTS AND INFORMATION.
LITERARY TEXTS
-SEEK TO ENTERTAIN, ENLIGHTEN, OR ELICIT EMOTION THROUGH A CREATIVE USE OF LANGUAGE AND STRUCTURE.
Poetry
Poetry can have different purposes like other literary texts. Poetry's main feature is its musicality
Narrative
Narrative text tells us a story it usually talks about the past or present tense
DRAMA
-is largely concerned with storytelling, it often follows the same types of plot structures as other narrative forms, along with various conventions particular to this form itself.
DISCUSSION TEXTS
-The purpose of a discussion text is to explore more than one point of view on a given subject in order to reach an informed opinion, or to make a decision on an issue.
EXPLANATORY TEXTS
-Explanatory texts move beyond providing straightforward descriptions to looking at things like causes and reasons.
INSTRUCTIONAL / PROCEDURAL TEXTS
-This type of text begins with a defined objective or goal, which will often form the title.
PERSUASION TEXTS / OPINION WRITING
-is to convince the reader of the merits of adopting a particular viewpoint or taking a specific course of action.
NON-CHRONOLOGICAL REPORTS
-The purpose of non-chronological reports given information and detail about something that happened, but without being tied to providing a linear account in terms of time.
RECOUNTS
-focus on retelling events and are generally intended to inform and/or entertain.
NON-CHRONOLOGICAL REPORTS
-The purpose of non-chronological reports given information and detail about something that happened, but without being tied to providing a linear account in terms of time.