Summary
If posting on your brand’s Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or YouTube profiles feels like shouting into the void lately, pull up a chair.
Welcome to the Social Media Throttling Support Group.
Social media throttling is the reason brand accounts are experiencing reduced engagement and reach.
Why are brand accounts getting less visibility and engagement? Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn have modified their algorithms to prioritize content that keeps users within the platform, consuming content (and ads) on their feeds.
Here’s what you need to know about recent social media algorithm changes:
Throttling is only the beginning. Set these algorithmic changes aside, and social media is still a trickier landscape than ever before.
Here are some other shifts happening in social media:
A lot to wrap your head around, right? Don’t fret — there’s a new social media engagement strategy in town (and we can never be sure, but we think this one’s going to stick).
We all know that platforms are penalizing external links, yet so many of us still use them and suffer the consequences.
A zero-click content approach challenges you to ditch the links in exchange for more reach, user trust, and engagement.
“Zero-click content offers valuable, stand-alone insights (or simply engaging material), with no need to click. Clicking might be additive, but it’s not required.”
Amanda Natividad, VP Marketing at SparkToro
What does this look like in practice? No need to click away — we’ve got it all here.
Want better ROI from social media? A change may be in order. Here’s what social-forward hospitals and health systems are doing to boost engagement and results.
Deliver value directly in your posts and resist the urge to lead users to a secondary destination.
Don’t think of it as giving away your best information — it’s a way to make sure your best stuff gets seen. Because nobody is reading every single post, email, or blog we put out (except maybe our moms).
Why is everyone talking about video content on social? Videos allow you to deliver a lot of value in a way that’s easier to understand (compared with text-based health info).
If you’re interested in making more video content but struggling with how:
The idea of zero-click content on social media is great, but sometimes, you just need to direct your audience to a specific place. We get it.
When you need to share external content or link to your website, consider sharing the link as a comment rather than in the main post. Users are savvy — they’ll find the link if they’re looking for it — and you can avoid some algorithmic penalties.
Social media platforms are always looking out for their #1: themselves. They love it when we use their native features.
Use platform-specific tools like LinkedIn’s document uploads or Instagram’s carousel posts to share comprehensive information directly on the platform.
View an example of zero-click content using Instagram’s carousel feature.
With a shift toward private interactions and niche communities, public posts are getting less traction.
Meet your audience where they’re at — in their niche communities and groups — and participate in conversations to:
How? I’m so glad you asked.
No social media engagement strategy is future-proof. Who knows where the platforms will be in 5 years — or even 2. Keep an eye on engagement metrics (as always) and be ready to adapt when the math isn’t mathing.
The strategies that work today might not work tomorrow. But one thing is clear: Platforms favor content that keeps users engaged on their site.
Use this knowledge to your advantage and make a push to publish more zero-click content on social. We’ll be cheering you on.
You might be looking for our Social Media Benchmark Mini-Audit, an expedited review of your social strategy that’s packed with value.
AUTHOR
Lacey directs marketing efforts at Aha Media and is strongly committed to delivering impactful content for other marketers. Her diverse background in entrepreneurship, communication, and digital marketing brings a fresh perspective to content strategy for healthcare brands.
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