Gemini create

social media post

William Nicholls

Last Update a month ago

How to get Gemini to create cadence copy that highlights the "what's in it for the user" from a list of features and benefits, you should structure your prompt in a clear and specific way for all your social campaigns.

The "top" social media sites for businesses depend heavily on your specific business, target audience, and marketing goals (e.g., B2B vs. B2C, brand awareness, lead generation, customer service). However, here's a breakdown of the most consistently effective platforms for businesses, along with their primary strengths:

Overall Top Platforms for Most Businesses:

  1. Facebook (Meta):

    • Strengths: Largest user base globally, diverse demographics, robust advertising platform with advanced targeting, excellent for building communities (Pages and Groups), and strong for customer service via Messenger. Highly versatile for both B2B and B2C.
    • Why it's still top: Despite newer platforms, its sheer reach and advertising capabilities make it a cornerstone for many businesses.
  2. Instagram (Meta):

    • Strengths: Highly visual, excellent for brand storytelling, product showcasing, and direct engagement. Strong for e-commerce, influencer marketing, and reaching younger audiences (under 45). Reels and Stories are key for engagement.
    • Why it's popular: Perfect for visually appealing products or services, lifestyle brands, and connecting through compelling imagery and short videos.
  3. YouTube:

    • Strengths: Dominant platform for video content, excellent for tutorials, product demos, thought leadership, and building brand authority through long-form content. Strong for SEO visibility in Google search.
    • Why it's essential: Video is king for engagement and explaining complex products/services.

Key Platforms for Specific Business Needs:

  • LinkedIn (Best for B2B):

    • Strengths: The undisputed leader for B2B marketing, professional networking, thought leadership, and lead generation. Allows targeting by job title, industry, and company size. Ideal for recruiting and building employer brand.
    • Why it's crucial for B2B: Connects directly with decision-makers and fosters professional credibility.
  • TikTok (Great for B2C, especially Gen Z/Millennials):

    • Strengths: Fastest-growing platform, ideal for short-form, engaging, and viral video content. Excellent for brand awareness, reaching younger demographics, and leveraging user-generated content.
    • Why it's growing: High potential for rapid growth and connecting with a highly engaged audience through creative, often lighthearted content.
  • X (formerly Twitter) (Good for Real-time Engagement & News):

    • Strengths: Real-time communication, quick updates, customer service, and joining trending conversations. Useful for showing a consistent brand voice and interacting with customers directly.
    • Why it matters: Fast-paced environment for breaking news, rapid responses, and industry updates.
  • Pinterest (Strong for Visual Products & E-commerce):

    • Strengths: Visual discovery engine, excellent for inspiring purchases, driving traffic to e-commerce sites, and showcasing products in a lifestyle context. Users often visit with purchase intent.
    • Why it's effective: High conversion rates for visually driven industries like fashion, home decor, food, and beauty.
  • WhatsApp / Telegram (Direct Customer Communication & Support):

    • Strengths: Personal and direct one-on-one or group communication with customers, customer support, sending updates, and even managing transactions.
    • Why they're useful: Build closer relationships and offer immediate assistance. WhatsApp Business accounts provide specialized features.

Factors to Consider When Choosing:

  • Your Target Audience: Where do your ideal customers spend their time online?
  • Your Content Type: What kind of content (videos, images, long-form text, quick updates) best represents your brand and message?
  • Your Business Model: Are you B2B (business-to-business) or B2C (business-to-consumer)?
  • Your Goals: Are you aiming for brand awareness, lead generation, sales, customer support, or community building?
  • Your Resources: Do you have the time, budget, and expertise to manage multiple platforms effectively?

Many businesses find success by focusing on 2-3 core platforms that best align with their strategy, rather than trying to be everywhere at once.

Sources

Please watch this to the end

Here's a breakdown of how to do it effectively, along with examples:


Core Principles for Your Gemini Prompt:



  1. Clearly State Your Goal: Tell Gemini exactly what you want: "Create cadence copy."

  2. Specify the Purpose: Explain why you want the cadence copy: "to concisely explain what's in it for the user."

  3. Provide the Input: Give Gemini the raw material – your features and benefits.Control A control C paste from here

  4. Define the Output Format: Specify the structure you expect (e.g., "3-part email cadence," "short social media posts," "bullet points for each stage")
  5. using cadence copy for Maltix QR lite, focusing solely on the benefits for the owner/operator, structured for conciseness and impact:

    What's In It For YOU.
  6. Set the Tone and Audience: (Optional but highly recommended) Describe the desired tone (e.g., "persuasive," "informative," "friendly") and your target audience (e.g., "small business owners," "tech professionals").
  7. Include Key Constraints/Requirements: If you have word limits, specific calls to action (CTAs), or essential keywords, mention them.
  8. Specify the social media article or post
  • Specify the call to action  use 2 per post
  • Link to the relevant app for generic post
  • Link to app article 
  • Link to relevant registration page (example)  (important) ASK Ai for the Call to action suggestions
  • Link to live chat 
  • Link to help desk
  • Link to webinar date and time. The event link is always the same
  • Link to your personal QR Lite
  • Or link to your contact me email within your Lite
  • Or your booking diary
  • Key Information to Provide (The More, The Better):

    • Product/Service Name: Helps Gemini understand the context.
    • Target Audience: Crucial for tailoring the language and benefits. (e.g., "small business owners struggling with online presence," "marketing managers looking to optimise campaigns").
    • Desired Tone: (e.g., formal, informal, enthusiastic, empathetic, authoritative).
    • Specific Cadence Stages: If you have a multi-part sequence in mind (e.g., 3 emails, 2 social posts, 1 follow-up), define what each stage should aim to achieve.
    • Length Constraints: (e.g., "under 100 words per email," "280 characters for Twitter").
    • Key Keywords/Phrases: Any terms you want to ensure are included.
    • Pain Points: If you know the specific problems your users face, mention them. 
    • This allows Gemini to directly connect benefits to solutions.
    • Hide ugly links, dont post the entire URL if you can avoid it. Use Call to action and hyperlink LIKE THIS 



Was this article helpful?

0 out of 0 liked this article

Still need help? Message Us