Wondering what to post on social media?
What are the best social media content categories to get more engagement?
And what’s a “content bucket” or “content peg,” for heaven’s sake?
We tell all, and you’ll get tons of social media post ideas from the content bucket examples below.
And download a free cheat sheet!
What Types of Social Media Posts Do I Need?
News flash: People don’t follow business social media accounts because they want to be sold to.
Posting interesting content from a wide variety of categories, or “content buckets,” assures that you’ll delight your current fans, while attracting new ones!
The 6 Social Media Content Categories are:
- Entertainment
- Inspiration
- Education
- Conversation
- Connection
- Promotion
Read on for tips and examples on how to use these content types on your social media page!
6 Content Buckets for Social Media Post Ideas
Post a mix of social media content from these categories! Mix and match what appeals to your audience.
If you don’t know what your audience likes, check your Insights to see which of your posts have been popular with fans. Or take a poll!
And if you’re a complete newbie, check the popular content from accounts your ideal customers follow.
1. Entertaining Post Ideas
People love to enjoy themselves! So entertain (and attract) followers with some fun content.
Buffer says:
Content that entertains is often funny, frequently highly shareable, and often is able to quickly transform a “company” into a “group of people just like me.”
News and Holidays are #1 on the content list over at Business2Community. They say:
The best way to manage breaking news is to grab it as soon as possible and then to give it your own unique slant, preferably with a bit of insight or comment. The newer it is the better, but if you can give it a personal touch it will be more likely to be seen.
I’m a big fan of fun daily holidays, so I post about them frequently.
Why? Because people love them!
This holiday post blew me away. It was by far my most popular post at the time:
An added bonus is that current holidays are trending.
You’ll likely see holiday hashtags featured as trending on Twitter, or in Instagram hashtag feeds. Your followers will see content about them all day (or season) long, and realize that you’re in the know when they see your content in the mix.
About holiday content, B2C said:
It ensures that you get traffic and engagement because it’s simply timely.
Here are 7 entertaining content types. Which ideas work for your business?
- Fun Holidays
- Memes
- Jokes
- Throwback / nostalgia
- Contests & Giveaways
- Puzzles
- Comics
Kim Garst posts a lot of humorous content that’s a hit. Here’s one of hers from Instagram.
Anyone used Algebra today? A photo posted by ?Kim Garst – Social Media ? (@kimgarst) on
But what about being businesslike?
Remember why people are on social media: to be social, not sold to.
Hannah Smith tells us:
Content which has been created to entertain might not be directly related to your products/services, however in order to do its job, it does need to appeal to your target audience.
So do craft content that has your market in mind.
2. Inspirational Post Ideas
Inspirational quotes are always popular.
But inspiration can go beyond words on a picture. Buffer says:
The best kind of inspiration often comes in the form of case studies, customer testimonials and stories of failures and challenges that successful people have faced along the way.
So there’s a content idea that’s inspiring while being subtly promotional!
Inspirational content ideas for you:
- Quotes
- Trivia / Amazing Facts
- Gorgeous images
- Personal stories of your or your clients’ triumphs
Here’s an inspiring content example from Rebekah Radice:
3. Educational Post Ideas
If you coach, consult, train, or teach, this is an important category for you.
Share small tidbits of your wisdom to build the “know, like, and trust” factor in your fans. Once they get a taste of your expertise, they’ll be willing to invest in more!
One of my favorite content types is Tips Graphics. These do well for me across all social platforms.
For more leads and sales, share educational content that warms people up to your products and services.
Smart ideas in the educational content bucket:
- Link to your and others’ blog posts
- Tips & Tricks
- Industry Research
- Free Resources (reports and guides)
- Answers to FAQs
- Case Studies
- Live Video Training
Jenn Herman has a very specific look for her “new blog post” notifications on Instagram. Check it out:
4. Conversational Content Ideas
Whether your post is strictly conversational or falls into another content category, you should always try to incite conversation. You followers respond best when you don’t just talk at them, but listen too.
Here’s what I mean: Don’t just post a graphic of a holiday or quote. Share what you think about it! Ask followers if they celebrate / have ever heard of it / agree.
You can do similar with educational content.
- Have you tried this?
- Have any more tips to share?
- Which tip is your favorite?
For strictly conversational content, here are some great conversation starters. Create a graphic to go with, and you’ve got a winner!
- Questions
- Polls
- Fill in blanks
- Ask for advice
- “Caption this” photos
Here’s a simple question graphic I made that got a boatload of great comments!
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More ideas below – but don’t forget your FREE content ideas cheat sheet!
5. Connection Content Ideas
People buy from people! It’s a great idea to connect with your followers on a personal level.
As with Conversation, you can add Connection into almost all your posts by infusing your personality in your image choices and captions.
Perhaps because I’m an introvert, I feel that this category can be overdone. Do remember that people who aren’t following you yet (and don’t know you) will probably not be interested in a feed that’s strictly selfies and your personal events.
But there are plenty of business-related ideas here too. There’s nothing quite like featuring others in your niche, or your followers, to create a one-on-one connection!
Try these ideas for “connecting” posts:
- Behind the Scenes
- Product Previews just for followers
- Photos of Your Life (hobbies, vacations, family)
- Stories
- Nostalgia
- Shoutouts of complementary businesses or groups
- Employee features
- Photos from events you’re attending
- Thanking fans
- Share your favorite cause
- Ask for opinions / feedback
Peg Fitzpatrick excels at connecting with fans. Here’s one example where she combines an event photo and a shoutout.
One of the great things about traveling to events is meeting new people. Sunny and I met for the first time and had a blast speaking today. We made a quick video about YouTube and Pinterest on Facebook Live. I’ll share it to my page Facebook.com/pegfitpatrick.author or click the link in my bio to find it. ?➕? equals traffic! She’s amazing and has a kick butt YouTube channel – check it out for sure! A+ speakers at #barkworld2016 #barkworld #regram ? @sunnylenarduzzi A photo posted by Social media author + speaker (@pegfitzpatrick) on
6. Promotional Post Ideas
Finally – what you’ve been waiting for!
YES, you absolutely should promote your business on social media. It’s why you’re spending all that time, right?
It’s generally considered acceptable to spend 20% of your content on promotion. You might get away with more if your free webinars and opt-in freebies are truly valuable. Those would cross into the educational category.
Here are promotional content ideas for your social media:
- Freebies for email signups
- Webinars
- Products / Services
- Client testimonials
- Discounts
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Which post ideas work best for your audience?
Let me know in a comment what Social Media Content Categories are your fans’ faves!
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Sophia Brown says
I really enjoyed reading your article, the way you explained was extremely clear. While I agree with all your points, I have also some points that can be helpful for the other readers.
1. Visual quotes and inspirational messages.
2. Social listening and responding.
3. Infographics and data visualizations.
4. Memes and humor.
5. User-generated content (UGC).
Louise Myers says
Thanks. Most of these were covered, but perhaps need to be fleshed out.
Paige says
I have a question. What if you aren’t on social media and possibly not going to be any time soon. Could only fans still work well or be beneficial if you have great content still?!!
Louise Myers says
Sorry, I don’t understand how you intend to get fans without posting on social media. Just don’t *buy* fake fans as that’s never beneficial.
Gulsah Goker says
Hi Louise,
Thanks for this inspirational blog post. We all might familiar with these categories but putting them together helps a lot.
Great ideas!
Louise Myers says
Glad you like them!
APARICIO QUINONES says
Hi, do you think that the relevance maybe is a category?
Louise Myers says
It’s a factor but not seeing how it’s a content category.
Vrishali says
great info and very useful
Louise Myers says
Glad you liked it!
Stephen Walker says
Hi Lousie,
I agree with you that Inspirational quotes go down a storm with my social media tribe.
Also health conversations can be very engaging. I have MS, as do many of my Twitter followers
Louise Myers says
Hi Stephen,
It’s great that you’re inspiring others with similar challenges. My best wishes to you.
Michael says
Education and inspiration content works the best for me. Promotion is the worse case scenario like discounts. How can I make it better?
Louise Myers says
Hi Michael, did you get the free report and e-course? It also offers a discount on my social media content planner, which has over 150 content ideas each month.
Enjoy!
DNN says
You have some nice infographics skills there, Louise. (smile) Too bad I don’t have those kind of skiggidy skills “yet.” L 😛 L.
Glad you brought up social media and content marketing. Sometimes, I learned writing like a dog online is the best way to get valuable outside the college classroom experience in becoming a better writer. If people don’t make mistakes in writing, how else could they get better? That’s how I see it. 🙂
Louise Myers says
Absolutely, the more you write (or do anything) the better you get. 10,000 hours to mastery, they say.
jennifer says
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Louise Myers says
Glad you like it, Jennifer!
Taylor says
Great post as usual! Essential knowledge to know as much of the attention is moving towards social media.
Thanks,
Taylor