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The single most influential form of marketing is social proof, but a generic testimonial ("5 stars!") is lukewarm water. Hot content uses User Generated Content (UGC) dynamically.
Instead of posting a picture of your bakery’s croissant, post a video of a customer biting into it with the sound cranked up (the "crunch" ASMR). Repost a customer’s Instagram story where they styled your clothing line. Write the caption: "Not us crying in the stockroom over how good Jess looks in the linen blazer 🔥." This strategy shifts the perspective from we are great to our tribe is great. It incentivizes other customers to post their own photos in hopes of being featured, creating a self-sustaining cycle of hot engagement.
If your business is "on fire" with sales or you have a hot product, focus on social proof and urgency. what+to+post+on+facebook+for+a+business+hot
Sometimes organic isn't enough. When you find a post is performing well organically (high comments in 2 hours), boost it.
What to boost:
The "Hot" Budget: $5/day for 3 days. The Target: "People who like [Competitor Name]" or "People who engage with similar small businesses."
Position your business as the expert in your field. The single most influential form of marketing is
For food businesses, Facebook is a visual platform. Focus on reaction, flavor, and pairing.
Sounds silly, but data shows the 🔥 emoji increases click-through rates by 15–20% in captions and ads. Use it sparingly—1 or 2 per post. The Unboxing: Videos of products being packed
