LINDSEY’S LUNCH & LEARN: HOW TO MAKE “REELY” GOOD CONTENT

“Reely” Good Content: A Behind-the-Scenes Guide

 

Make Social Media Work for Your Team

At ANDERSON, social media isn’t just about posting photos or videos; it’s an opportunity to showcase our culture, connect with our audience, and support our clients’ goals. Whether you’re actively creating content or just capturing moments along the way, understanding how social media content is planned and produced helps you contribute in meaningful ways. This guide breaks down my approach to content creation and offers tips to capture scroll-stopping moments in your day-to-day and at events.

 

Step Inside My Brain: How Content Gets Made

Content creation isn’t random; it’s strategic. For every client and platform, I follow a formula that helps turn ideas into posts that engage, educate, or entertain:

  1. Listen & Gather
    Start by identifying opportunities for content: awareness months, essential milestones, trending topics, or upcoming events. This ensures that content is timely, relevant, and aligned with organizational goals.
  2. Choose the Lens
    Decide the type of content you want to create. Is it fun, educational, client-focused, heartfelt, or call-to-action driven? Each type has a different tone and purpose, which helps guide how the content is presented.
  3. Build It Out
    Craft captions, hooks, hashtags, and calls-to-action. Adjust for each platform, because content that works on Instagram may not perform the same on LinkedIn or TikTok.
  4. Measure & Learn
    After posting content, review its performance. Understanding what resonates and what doesn’t helps refine strategies for future content, ensuring posts continue to engage audiences effectively.

 

Tips for Capturing Day-to-Day Moments

Anyone can contribute to social media content with a few simple techniques:

  • Hook Early: Grab attention in the first few seconds of a video or the opening line of a caption.
  • Frame Thoughtfully: Keep the camera at eye level and remove distracting elements from the background.
  • Use Proper Lighting: Face natural light whenever possible to make visuals clear and appealing.
  • Mind the Sound: Record close to the microphone or add captions if the environment is noisy.
  • Show the Process: Audiences enjoy seeing how something happens, not just the final result.
  • Shoot Multiple Takes: Extra footage gives flexibility when editing.

 

Capturing Events & Conferences

Events are a prime opportunity to tell a story through social media. Focus on capturing moments that give your audience a sense of the experience:

  • Behind the Scenes: Prep, setup, or team in action
  • Highlights: Key speakers, panels, or presentations
  • Connections: Networking, interactions, or candid moments
  • Details & Angles: Visual elements that tell the story
    Quick Clips: Anything that gives your audience a feel for the event

 

Even short, 5–10 second clips can be repurposed into engaging posts, Reels, or Stories, making it easy to showcase experiences in a way that resonates with viewers.

 

Why Your Perspective Matters

Social media content is a team effort. Each person sees moments that might otherwise go unnoticed, spontaneous office interactions, unique experiences at events, or authentic behind-the-scenes moments. Capturing these moments helps content feel real, relatable, and engaging.

By filming thoughtfully and sharing content regularly, team members can actively contribute to the organization’s storytelling and social media success.

 

Final Takeaways

Creating effective social media content is about strategy, storytelling, and teamwork. By understanding a content formula, applying simple capture techniques, and leveraging team perspectives, anyone can help elevate social content that engages audiences and supports organizational goals.

The next time you see a shareable moment, grab your phone; you never know which clip could become the next great post.

 

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