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Finding memes, funny videos, or light-hearted stories

 Finding memes, funny videos, or light-hearted stories related to your niche can help you engage with your audience and add a touch of humor. Here are some tips to locate or create this content: ### 1. **Follow Social Media Pages and Groups**    - Search for niche-specific accounts or groups on platforms like **Instagram**, **Facebook**, **Twitter (X)**, and **TikTok**.    - Look for popular hashtags in your niche (e.g., #TechHumor, #FoodMemes, etc.).    - Join Reddit communities (**subreddits**) related to your niche (e.g., r/marketingmemes, r/programmerhumor). ### 2. **Use Meme Generators and Websites**    - Visit meme-focused sites like **Know Your Meme**, **Imgflip**, or **Meme Generator**.    - Search for templates that relate to your niche and customize them. ### 3. **Look for Funny Stories in Forums**    - Explore niche-related forums, such as **Quora**, **Reddit**, or **industry-specific boards**.    - Lo...

Insta content plan 2

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 ### **80/20 Instagram Content Strategy Inspired by "Jab, Jab, Right Hook" by Gary Vaynerchuk** Gary Vaynerchuk’s principles in *Jab, Jab, Right Hook* emphasize creating visually compelling, contextually relevant, and engaging content that fits the platform's culture. Applying the **80/20 Rule** to Instagram means dedicating 20% of your efforts to high-impact actions that deliver 80% of your results. --- ## **1. Understand the 80/20 Rule on Instagram** ### **80% - Jabs (Value-Driven, Relationship-Building Content)**   - **Jabs** are non-promotional posts that provide value, entertain, or educate your audience. These posts build trust and connection without asking for anything in return.   - Examples:   - Sharing tips, tutorials, or motivational content.     - Behind-the-scenes insights.     - Reels or Stories featuring fun or trending content.   ### **20% - Right Hooks (Promotional Content)**   - **Right Hooks** are posts where you make ...

Facebook content plan

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## **3. Plan the 80/20 Content Mix** ### **80% Jabs (Value-Driven Content)**   1. **Educational Content:**    - Share useful tips, tutorials, or FAQs.      - Example: "Here are 5 simple hacks to boost your productivity this week!" 2. **Engaging Content:**    - Create posts that invite comments, shares, or reactions.      - Example: "What's your go-to morning routine? Comment below!"   3. **Entertaining Content:**    - Post memes, funny videos, or light-hearted stories related to your niche.      - Example: "If coffee could talk, what would it say to you this Monday morning? ☕" https://tkogamestore.blogspot.com/2025/01/finding-memes-funny-videos-or-light.html 4. **Inspirational Content:**    - Share quotes, personal stories, or customer success stories.      - Example: "Meet Sarah, who transformed her business with just one simple tool: [link]." Tools https://www.quotescover.com ...

Twitter content plan

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 ### **80/20 Twitter Content Strategy Inspired by "Jab, Jab, Right Hook" by Gary Vaynerchuk** In the Twitter section of *Jab, Jab, Right Hook*, Gary Vaynerchuk emphasizes creating value-driven, engaging, and contextually relevant content. The 80/20 rule here means focusing 20% of your efforts on high-impact actions that generate 80% of your results. Here's how to apply this principle based on his advice: --- ## **1. Understand the 80/20 Rule on Twitter**   ### **80% - Jabs (Value, Engagement, and Connection)**   - **Jabs** are your consistent, non-promotional tweets that build relationships with your audience. They provide value, entertain, or educate without asking for anything in return.   - Examples:   - Sharing tips, industry insights, or inspirational quotes.   - Retweeting or commenting on audience tweets.   - Engaging in trending conversations using relevant hashtags.   ### **20% - Right Hooks (Asks or Promotions)**   - **Right Hooks**...

STRATEGIC ALLIANCES

  Tips • Strategic alliances can take you to where an audience already exists so you don’t have to start from scratch. • Partnerships help get messages and brand awareness out there in larger ways. • Find strategic partnerships that drive growth. Y ou want quality, not quantity. • Find the superconnectors you can reach that will connect you to other people. • Put yourself in your partners’ shoes to think about what could be valuable to them. • Be creative when approaching partners. Think about your unique offering and how it matches with the needs of the person you’re approaching. • Work on a share-for-share basis. • At first, look for partners who are attainable—they don’t have to have a much larger following than you to help you. • Create or join engagement groups where you share and create content with others. Content goes viral because a huge number of people share something at the same time. • Look for headline-grabbing partnerships. • Licensing other people’s content is a goo...