What to Post Right Now
Sara McCord
I’ll teach you what to say in spots like this. Go Viral on TikTok (and everywhere else). Values-Led Marketing. Member of THE BOARD.
?Twice previously in my career, I've asked myself, as someone who helps leaders of business, communities, companies, and brands communicate their mission with the world: ?What can I possibly share when the stakes are so high??
This post l is the answer to that question. In it I will discuss:
Communicating With Your Community During a Crisis
First let me remind you that if you have any platform in this world: online, in real life, both--you earned it. You have gathered together humans who follow you, literally. That is a responsibility. Perhaps you feel heavy with the weight of choosing the right words at the right time, that's an acknowledgement of the responsibility. When we are born into the destiny not to survive the terror but to comment on it, we push through. You can do this.?
I want you to consider who you look to. I imagine it's not just the news, political, and religious leaders. With the advent of social media, many of us fill our days and our minds with words from podcasters, influencers, leaders in our own industry, and those in a space of motivation, fitness, business, lifestyle, and more.
If you've ever asked for a platform, I'm going to tell you to use it not because I am demanding it of you, but I because I believe it is proof of your ability to reach out and touch people's hearts. You asked for this platform. Use it. Here's a graphic I think any brand or leader could use or repost. It calls out and condemns terror and terrorists; it includes recognition and prayer for Israelis and Palestinians; and it includes no misinformation.?
Creating Content During Troubling Times
Transitioning from posts about human rights to posting about anything else can feel jarring, at best. One suggestion I have is to use transitional posts to serve your community. For example, one of my clients is a registered dietitian. Posts we discussed as options for this week include:
My daughter's school sent a link to discussing the war age-appropriately with children, which was much appreciated.
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The goal here is to think: What does my community need and how can I share it with them??
And this should be obvious, but do not monetize a crisis. No sales, no deals, no list building.?
A few additional do's and don'ts
Rapid fire, here are several other tips in the realm of communications in this moment:
Let me end by saying, there are greater considerations than your content. Perhaps the most moving messaging I have witnessed, is that every Rabbi whose email list I'm on has sent the same three recommended actions: study Torah, pray, and be even more charitable.
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I unequivocally condemn the acts of terror by the terrorist group Hamas. And my prayer is a for a future where the families in the region, regardless of their religion, ethnicity, or ancestry can live in peace.
Your reminder is powerful and uplifting. Self-acceptance is key. Your words resonate deeply. Keep spreading positivity and self-love. Remarkable message!
Technical PM, Senior Program/Product Manager & ERG Leader, AWA
1 年??a responsibility! And well said - insightful as always ! ????????????????
Content Marketer and Strategist at CBA Content - Connecting people to experiences that matter in the arts & cultural heritage
1 年Thank you, Sara. Thoughtful and well-written.
Success Mindset & Personal Development Coach | Speaker | Leadership Panel Creator | Facilitator | Helping individuals be resilient to stress and work more effectively. When employees flourish, companies thrive!
1 年Well said, Sara, all of it. Thank you. And your video you linked to is straightforward and spot on.