Platform-specific social media post ideas
There are a handful of big social media networks that can lead to increased audience engagement. These are:
- Facebook
- Instagram
- X
- TikTok
- Snapchat
- LinkedIn
YouTube is another, and that's pretty much it. So, here are some post ideas for each one.
Instagram post ideas
Instagram is the king of visual posts. Use Instagram Stories to give behind-the-scenes peeks at your business, and try Reels to showcase quick tips or tutorials related to your industry.
If you're an influencer, then Reels is where you'll make the most impact, and you can add each video to your grid.
Engagement comes from comments, but if you want to monetize Instagram, then create shoppable posts to make it easy for users to buy featured items. Carousel posts, meanwhile, help to tell a story or showcase your products.
Facebook post ideas
Facebook is a platform that thrives on interaction. Your posts don't need to be glamorous. Share a mix of text, image, and video posts to keep your Facebook feed interesting. It's all about being personal here.
Ask questions to spark conversations in the comments. Run polls to get feedback from your audience. Post about company news and milestones. Share employee spotlights to humanize your brand.
Facebook, if used correctly, can be your brand's second voice after your website.
LinkedIn post ideas
LinkedIn is the B2B side of your brand. This is about sharing professional insights and thought leadership content.
Write about company culture and values to attract potential employees. Highlight employee achievements and promotions, and share industry trends and statistics.
LinkedIn articles are also great for sharing longer-form content that really engages customers and prospects.
Employees can quickly become thought leaders on LinkedIn and open up new avenues for your brand.
TikTok post ideas
TikTok requires even quicker gratification than Instagram, and the trick here is to grab someone's attention in the first second, and not go over a minute of video content.
Trends are big here, but brands can't just have their content team do the latest fun dance every week. They need to be dynamic and original, even if that means putting their own spin on a trend.
Collaborate with TikTok influencers in your niche to gain attention fast.
It's important to use text overlays in all videos (subtitles really work), and if you find a format that works really well, keep repeating it. TikTok users love familiarity, and it's that consistency that creates success stories for brands.
X post ideas
X has changed a lot in 2024 and there is now a much greater focus on sharable content. Being original on X is less about chasing positive engagement and more about avoiding negative interactions. Unlike other social media platforms, controversial posts can snowball.
This means you have to be smart with your posts if you want to “do” X well. Using it as a news platform to link to your website is a good start, while X is also a good place for crisis communications.
Yes, you can add humor to your posts with GIFs and memes, go live with product launches, and interact with influencers. But there's always a chance that users will disengage from your content and become critical rather than supportive.
Snapchat post ideas
Brands are using Snapchat to connect with Gen Z on a platform that their parents and older generations know little about. Snapchat has become a safe space for Gen Z audiences who want to “be themselves” and choose their own audience (their followers).
In this sense, Snapchat is hard for brands to secure deep engagement. However, it is possible. Being consistent in your posts, looking authentic, and interacting directly with audiences all helps to build a Snapchat following. You can read more about Snapchat for business here.