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The Socialize Podcast - The Socialize Strategy - Be More Productive

The Socialize Strategy - Be More Productive

03/14/25 • 21 min

The Socialize Podcast

Podcast Notes: Simplifying Content Creation & Managing Social Media

Helen production background video HERE!

The Challenge of Social Media: The constant cycle of producing content can feel overwhelming, similar to the “hamster wheel” of social media management. The key is finding balance and simplifying the process.
Content Creation vs. TV Production: Content creation for social media isn't all that different from TV production. Both involve moving from project to project. The challenge is less overwhelming once the rhythm is found, especially when working with consistent clients.

Simplifying Content Creation:
Focus on one primary platform (e.g., TikTok) and repurpose content for others (LinkedIn, Instagram, etc.). Tools like repurpose.io can help automate the process.

Stay in your lane:
Define content "lanes" or "pillars" to focus on. It’s important to have a balance between consistent content and occasional spontaneous posts.
Be cautious about viral content: Sometimes viral videos can attract the wrong audience. Stay true to your niche to avoid losing traction.

Balancing Content Types:
As a content creator, prioritize what works best for you and your audience. Tutorials may take longer, but they’re effective; meanwhile, outfit transitions can be quick, fun fillers.

Batch content to streamline production.
Set aside a day for longer, more detailed content (like tutorials) and focus on quick posts the rest of the week.

Embrace Change & Evolution:
It's okay to evolve your content strategy. The audience will stick around if you're transparent and stay authentic. Even a change in posting schedule can benefit you—switching to one podcast a week allows for more value-packed content without feeling rushed.

Final Tip:
Don’t feel trapped in routine. Explore new content ideas and experiment without the pressure to stick to one path. Your followers will stay engaged as long as you remain true to yourself and what you enjoy creating.

Next Episode: Moving to a Friday-only podcast schedule to allow more time for studio work and personal content creation. The Friday episode will be longer and more in-depth with Q&A.

Join the Socialize Studio here: https://nas.io/socialize-studio

If you landed here by chance, SUBSCRIBE HERE to receive links to everything directly to your inbox twice weekly!

Follow us on social media:

@themuthership on TikTok

@themuthership on Instagram

@julipolise on TikTok

@julipolise on Instagram

@hellosocialize on Instagram

Find our FREE workshops and courses on our website.

For fun mother-daughter chats, check out our personal podcast “Yours Truly with Helen and Juli”

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Podcast Notes: Simplifying Content Creation & Managing Social Media

Helen production background video HERE!

The Challenge of Social Media: The constant cycle of producing content can feel overwhelming, similar to the “hamster wheel” of social media management. The key is finding balance and simplifying the process.
Content Creation vs. TV Production: Content creation for social media isn't all that different from TV production. Both involve moving from project to project. The challenge is less overwhelming once the rhythm is found, especially when working with consistent clients.

Simplifying Content Creation:
Focus on one primary platform (e.g., TikTok) and repurpose content for others (LinkedIn, Instagram, etc.). Tools like repurpose.io can help automate the process.

Stay in your lane:
Define content "lanes" or "pillars" to focus on. It’s important to have a balance between consistent content and occasional spontaneous posts.
Be cautious about viral content: Sometimes viral videos can attract the wrong audience. Stay true to your niche to avoid losing traction.

Balancing Content Types:
As a content creator, prioritize what works best for you and your audience. Tutorials may take longer, but they’re effective; meanwhile, outfit transitions can be quick, fun fillers.

Batch content to streamline production.
Set aside a day for longer, more detailed content (like tutorials) and focus on quick posts the rest of the week.

Embrace Change & Evolution:
It's okay to evolve your content strategy. The audience will stick around if you're transparent and stay authentic. Even a change in posting schedule can benefit you—switching to one podcast a week allows for more value-packed content without feeling rushed.

Final Tip:
Don’t feel trapped in routine. Explore new content ideas and experiment without the pressure to stick to one path. Your followers will stay engaged as long as you remain true to yourself and what you enjoy creating.

Next Episode: Moving to a Friday-only podcast schedule to allow more time for studio work and personal content creation. The Friday episode will be longer and more in-depth with Q&A.

Join the Socialize Studio here: https://nas.io/socialize-studio

If you landed here by chance, SUBSCRIBE HERE to receive links to everything directly to your inbox twice weekly!

Follow us on social media:

@themuthership on TikTok

@themuthership on Instagram

@julipolise on TikTok

@julipolise on Instagram

@hellosocialize on Instagram

Find our FREE workshops and courses on our website.

For fun mother-daughter chats, check out our personal podcast “Yours Truly with Helen and Juli”

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undefined - The Socialize Forecast - 3/11/25 Downside of Viral

The Socialize Forecast - 3/11/25 Downside of Viral

Today, we’re talking about the downside of going viral – a topic not often discussed. While going viral brings excitement, it can come with unexpected challenges.

  • The rush of virality: Watching views and comments flood in is exciting, and it feels like a dopamine rush. But the flood of activity also has negative consequences.
  • Clogged comment feeds: With viral videos, it becomes impossible to keep up with comments. The feed becomes flooded, and the sheer volume makes it difficult to stay connected to older posts or important messages. Business owners might miss comments related to their actual product or services because the viral video steals all the attention.
  • The impact on communication: It’s frustrating when you can’t see or respond to comments on older videos. The viral video often clogs everything up.
  • A case example (Nicola @made.with.mud on TikTok): A viral video might not always benefit your business. For example, a clothing line video went viral for a potter, overshadowing her pottery-focused posts.
  • Follower numbers and video content value: Stats show that a viral video with less value (e.g., quick tips) generates fewer committed followers compared to videos with more valuable content, even if the views are lower.
    • Example: A 700,000-view tutorial gained 11,000 followers. A 5-million-view video only gained 9,000 followers.
    • People tend to follow when they see long term value and get invested in your content.
  • Engagement insights: It’s not just about views. Forwarding and favoriting a video hold more weight than likes or comments for algorithm engagement.
  • The importance of content value over views: The key takeaway is that the quality of engagement matters more than the quantity of views. Followers are less important than getting your content in front of the right people.
  • Closing thoughts: Going viral can be a double-edged sword. It’s crucial to focus on creating valuable content that keeps your audience invested in you.

Check out the Socialize Studio HERE!

And if you’re looking for an unusual holiday gift, try giving the gift of content creation coaching to someone who is struggling or just needs some extra joy and inspiration! Go to the above link to see gifting options!

If you landed here by chance, SUBSCRIBE HERE to receive links to everything directly to your inbox twice weekly!

Follow us on social media:

@themuthership on TikTok

@themuthership on Instagram

@julipolise on TikTok

@julipolise on Instagram

@hellosocialize on Instagram

Find our FREE workshops and courses on our website.

For fun mother-daughter chats, check out our personal podcast “Yours Truly with Helen and Juli”

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undefined - The Socialize Strategy - Social Media Newbies

The Socialize Strategy - Social Media Newbies

This week @themuthership provides a social media overview that gives you the basics with insider tips on how to maximize your presence on social media as a brand or business that has a team.


Clarify Your Goals
Determine your goal on social media, promoting your business, showcasing expertise, being visible, or navigating social media credibility. A sales-driven approach can result in a "non-social vibe" for your content, leading to content that feels salesy rather than engaging. Focus on blending your goals with showing up in an authentic way.

Try Engaging Content Types
Companies often use static posts (e.g., photos or carousels), as that is easier to create in advance and approve, but need to shift toward more dynamic, engaging content if you want to succeed.

Find Your Superstars
Decide who in your organization will be the face of the content—considering different personalities and comfort levels with appearing on camera. Consider roles within the company, like content creators, on-camera personalities, and support roles for behind-the-scenes footage.

Be mindful of proprietary content—some projects may not be shareable due to contracts or confidentiality. Take care when revealing behind-the-scenes footage to avoid potential issues with clients or brands.

Learn from Your Mistakes
Tune into the podcast to hear a personal story from Helen about a time when she shared content that wasn’t supposed to be seen. Remember that for the most part social media is NOT an emergency and mistakes can be fixed.

Types of Content to Create
Team Interviews: Ask team members to explain their roles, which can be fun and informative (e.g., explaining what a copywriter, art director, or sound engineer does).

Behind-the-Scenes Content: Show behind the scenes of your work (e.g., packing lobsters, making belts) to make your business more relatable and engaging to those outside your industry.

Vlogs: Share your day-to-day experiences in your work environment, such as a film set or other production activities.

Why Trends Are Important
Participate in trending sounds or challenges on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube to improve visibility and engagement. Use a trending sound and creatively apply it to your business, such as showing behind-the-scenes moments or reusing old content, or use a trending sound for announcements (e.g., "You will be...") to showcase business milestones or new services.

When you participate in trends, the algorithm tends to push your video to a larger audience, increasing visibility. Participating in trends makes your business appear social media-savvy, which builds trust with audiences.

Set Your Team Up for Success
Set up clear processes for social media management: Who is shooting, editing, posting, and writing captions?

Not every post will be a viral hit so don’t over think it. If a post doesn’t perform well, don’t get discouraged, keep posting. Even if something doesn’t perform well, you’ll learn from the experience and improve with every new post.

Consistently posting leads to improvement. The more you post, the better you get at it.

Eyes on the Prize
Keep pushing forward with content creation, the more you create, the better you get. Your content will improve over time, and even if early posts weren’t perfect, they’re part of the learning journey.

Utilize tools and support (like Socialize Studio) to stay motivated, get feedback, and stay accountable! Check it out here!: https://www.hellosocialize.com

The Socialize Podcast - The Socialize Strategy - Be More Productive

Transcript

Helen

Welcome to The Socialize Strategy. Since our last meetup together, I have now had that viral video settle down. Things are back to normal, almost to the opposite degree where I am back down to one to 2,000 views per video. And I never thought I'd say that that's comforting after having a viral video but I'm not gonna lie, NGL. It is somewhat comforting. I feel that I can manage it. I'm seeing people that I can now communicate with back in the comment

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