This Will Change How You Approach Social Media!
If you’re not subscribed to the Riverside Creators Newsletter yet, you might want to check it out. Kendall drops quick, helpful gems for podcasters who are trying to grow and level up. This week’s nugget was all about social videos, and it’s definitely worth a read. Take a look below! 5 ideas for social videos you can (and should) be posting (that aren't clips) First thing's first: I want you to change your mindset when it comes to social media from "I have a podcast about [X], come listen!" to "I'm an influencer in [X] space, and I also have a podcast." What's the difference? If you're playing the social media game, you need to be social-first. Podcasts are - decidedly - not social media. Instead, think of yourself as an expert influencer in your niche. Post content that has to do with your niche to grow your audience. THEN, sprinkle in some clips of your podcast conversations throughout your month to remind your followers that, yes, you have a podcast. And if they like what they see, there's more where it came from (cough, your podcast). So here are some ideas of what to post instead. And all of them are specifically chosen because they require little to no prep. Just pick up your phone and talk. (Because we all have a lot going on). 1. Reactions to news in the industry This is my first recommendation because it just works so well. Algorithms want to push content to people about topics that they're interested in, especially current events within those topics. Why? Because it keeps people in the app. So if you create a Reel or TikTok about something that's being talked about, that's your "in." Your way to reach people who have never seen you before. Sneak into that algorithm! For the purposes of this newsletter, let's pretend I have a podcast about motherhood. OK, so Shay Mitchell just released a skincare line for kids and, as you can imagine, it's pretty controversial. It's trending, and social platforms are looking for even more videos and takes about the news item. I'd sit down, record my hot take, clip it, and post it with a caption about Shay Mitchell (to inform the algorithm). As soon as someone on TikTok watches just one video about the controversy, TikTok thinks "Ok, let's give them more." Enter your content.