Social Media Fixer Upper Content
Social Media Fixer Upper Content
Highlighting the Coastal Conservation Association, from this past week, these are the ideas to help brighten up the content in terms of improvement. I have gathered these by looking at their social media.
App 1: In app 1, immediately going into what can be fixed, as a viewer, I would love to see more member benefits, and with the 250-character limit, the CCA can use those to briefly describe what is to be expected when joining. With bullet points, it provides enough information to a point where it is not overbearing and to clustered on the screen.
App 2: We love pictures of involvement, so let's see some more! With landscape-oriented photos only, high quality of course; pictures of events, group involvement, newly joined members, rewards from tournaments, tournament preparation, and more, will surely grab a viewer's attention, and when clicking on the photo, it will bring you to app five where it shares online videos to grasp the viewer's attention. Not too long, we don't want to bore them, so let's leave some space for some curiosity!
App 3: Ah yes, Pictures with captions. Let's not make the pictures and content text too long, let's make it interesting. When looking at app 3 over the span of the week, I noticed that there wasn't enough information regarding what was happening in the picture. following that, there are no replies to the comments from the CCA. Sure, they tried to make the caption as informational as possible, but when a viewer has a question, there should be an answer without a long wait time. Let's get on a schedule where we take an hour of our day to reply to questions, comments, and concerns when it comes to anything related to a post on app three!
App 4: Let's get into something quick, when viewing the platform where the CCA would upload videos that lasted over a 24-hour period of time, I would love to see some more quick clips that show what members are doing in terms of what is going on during that day. When uploading this quick one-minute or shorter video, I'd love to see what is around when out in the ocean, let's see what members get to view during these tournaments. Not only that, but let's see the hard workers who conserve marine resources in action!
App 5: App five is nothing short of interesting. With the pictures uploaded from app two, it takes viewers to what is shown on app five. Fortunately, this platform has more time-consuming content, so the videos should be long enough for information and activities to be shown but short enough to keep the viewer's attention without looking away. I'd like to see the crew and member involvement, it draws people in, and ones who enjoy marine life conservation will sure love to be involved after seeing the benefits, responsibility, and care shown in these videos.
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