We were joking, it doesn't exist. And if you think you'll find it in some course or professional experience, we're sorry to disappoint you (again?): but it really doesn't exist.
There is no right formula for telling someone you are in love with them or for asking for that (almost) unforgivable apology, right? This is because there are no perfect formulas for reaching people , capturing their attention and telling them about our purpose. If we add to all this the fact that we are writing and not speaking, the situation gets a little worse.
If it is true that there are writing techniques (creative, technical…) that can be adapted to the most diverse digital touchpoints, in social ecosystems we can only write with relevance (which is to say: we can accurate mobile phone number list only get someone to read us) if we understand that the success of this information transmission process is based on the total sharing of power with the client/fan/user/potential lead/friend of the client/friend of the friend and many other possible terminologies.
This is because in Social Media we do not write texts that will be included in an email that in turn includes several previously defined sections composed of various elements and headers created to drive clicks, leads and/or purchases. In Social Media we write with the aim of creating a constant dialogue based on our value offering in the form of… that’s right, content.
And it is this content that contains the ideal formula for reaching people. But the formula is not constant and changes from post to post, format to format, objective to objective.
And that's what you'll learn in the Social Copywriting course.
And perhaps we can also talk about another formula for happiness.
Come learn the ideal formula for writing for Social Media
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