Social media is for social behavior
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2025 3:38 am
Social Media Week
Don't play business on social media
Dennis de Winter was very clear during his #kennismetdennis session. “Don’t play business. Interact and give sincere responses. Many companies only send. Newsflash: people don’t give a fuck. So stop sending and offer value.”
This gives people a good reason to keep an eye on you and follow you. You can offer value by sharing tips and tricks and your personal experiences.
As mentioned before, there are 1200 messages waiting for you when you open a timeline. Then you whatsapp number list croll and decide whether to interact with a message. Whether to look at the photo carefully, read the text, give a like or comment and whether to do something with the post afterwards, such as visit a website. This means that you have to stand out to your audience with:
Attractive visuals
Catchy texts
Of course, there is room for debate about what good images and texts are. What is quite logical -in my opinion- is that a sharp photo is better than a blurry photo. In addition, it works well to connect text and image, according to Dennis de Winter and Jaap van Zessen .
Don't play business on social media
Dennis de Winter was very clear during his #kennismetdennis session. “Don’t play business. Interact and give sincere responses. Many companies only send. Newsflash: people don’t give a fuck. So stop sending and offer value.”
This gives people a good reason to keep an eye on you and follow you. You can offer value by sharing tips and tricks and your personal experiences.
As mentioned before, there are 1200 messages waiting for you when you open a timeline. Then you whatsapp number list croll and decide whether to interact with a message. Whether to look at the photo carefully, read the text, give a like or comment and whether to do something with the post afterwards, such as visit a website. This means that you have to stand out to your audience with:
Attractive visuals
Catchy texts
Of course, there is room for debate about what good images and texts are. What is quite logical -in my opinion- is that a sharp photo is better than a blurry photo. In addition, it works well to connect text and image, according to Dennis de Winter and Jaap van Zessen .