Marketing Doubts? What to Write and Where to Post

Justin Babcock • October 15, 2020

Becoming a better marketer by becoming a storyteller and following our step by step guide.


New to Marketing? Ask yourself these two questions:


  1. What am I going to Write?
  2. Where am I going to Post? 

To answer the questions: What am I going to write? 


First. start with a story or a client story.


Ask: What did your client face?

How did you help them solve that problem?


What were the ways you were able to help your client overcome their problems.  Make sure the client is the hero in the story and your product or service is the solution.


Note: It’s ok to write longer social media posts. Instead of summarizing the story or just having the title, tell the full story.



Second, follow one of the top five formulas that we have posted. We use them daily and they work!

See Formulas

Now to answer the question: Where do I post?


Get our step by step checklist.


Our guide will tell you where and how to post and provide step by step instructions. 

Get Checklist

Marketing Takeaways: 1) When writing content, tell a story. 2) Use our checklist to successfully post your message weekly.


Need help with storytelling or posting on social media? Give us a call @ 727.222.6984


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