Most Social Media Strategies Fail Before the Content Even Gets Posted
Most people think social media strategy means posting consistently, using trendy hooks, following algorithms, and staying active across every platform. That is not really a strategy. That is survival mode. A real strategy is not built on the fear of disappearing from people’s feeds. It is built on understanding how people notice, trust, remember, and emotionally connect with a brand in a world where attention is overloaded every second. And honestly, that matters more now than ever. Because the uncomfortable truth is this: Most brands do not fail online because they are bad. They fail because they are forgettable. The problem is not always competition. The problem is sameness. Scroll through almost any platform for thirty seconds and you start noticing the pattern: same advice, same templates, same “3 tips to grow faster,” same motivational language, same recycled carousels, same polished captions that sound professional but say almost nothing real. The internet is full of content. B...