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Thursday, January 28, 2016

Be Authentic and Entertaining


Creating an authentic and humorous posts on social media is vital to engage and interact with the audience. There are numerous meanings of “authenticity”. We can view it as genuineness and humanness that makes a brand more trustworthy.

Last week, I decided to create a social media experiment using 2 platforms – Facebook and Camera360. Camera360 is an image-editing tool that will allow users to apply tons of exceptional effects of every kind of images most particularly those “selfie” images. The app is available in Google App and iTunes.
1st Port
I posted my “selfie” image on Facebook that I took using Camera360 with this caption “Do you wanna see the good/funny side of me? Here you go. Lol.”

Before starting my experiment, I was only hoping to get around 20 likes. After 2 days, I received 103 likes, which was remarkable. Around 10 of my Facebook friends commented on the image. Some enjoyed seeing my post but my parents were not happy at all. Moral lesson, don’t add your parents on social media!

Within 24 hours of my so called “experiment”, I posted another image on Facebook thanking everyone who liked my previous post. The main message of the post was not only to extend my gratitude to everyone who enjoyed my picture but to stop them liking my post. However, my Facebook friends’ heads are as hard as rocks. I got more 80 likes and I was exhilarated by the unexpected result. I got more comments on my second post. And my #1 fan, my dad, was one of the people who was disturbed by what he saw.

2nd Post
Kidding aside, if you would like to increase your engagement with your audience on social media platforms, you have to find ways to be entertaining, relevant and authentic.

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