How to Discover Irresistible Content Ideas Using Reddit, YouTube, Quora, and Other Social Networks

As businesses and marketers we've all had that feeling at one time or another...

Where and how am I going to find my next great content ideas? 

Developing consistently for your social media accounts, blog, webinars, online courses, and workshops is a major challenge from both a creative and resource standpoint. But content can also be the heart and soul of our business marketing strategy.

This week on the show, we're sharing a simple, yet proven formula that you can use time and time again to discover irresistible content ideas using Reddit, YouTube, Quora, and other online communities.

- Brian & Hailley

Show Notes:

https://blog.bufferapp.com/content-ideas

About the Show:

The Science of Social Media is your weekly sandbox for social media stories, insights, experimentation, and inspiration. Every Monday (and sometimes more) we share the most cutting-edge social media marketing strategies from brands and influencers in every industry. If you're a social media team of one, business owner, marketer, or someone simply interested in social media marketing, you're sure to find something useful in each episode.  It's our hope that you'll join our 17,000+ listeners (more than 1,120,000 downloads to date!) each week and rock your social media channels as a result!

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