Throughout this post, we’re going to cover 21 Facebook post ideas and examples to help you figure out what you should be sharing on the platform.
21 Facebook Post Ideas Your Audience Will Love:
1. Talk About Trending Topics
On February 22, 2022, everyone was excited for “Twosday:” 2/22/22. Many brands capitalized on that by creating fun content surrounding that day. Ritual Vitamins was no different with their Twosday post:
Keep an eye on trending topics on all social media platforms to see if there are any fun social media holidays or popular talking points for your business to join in the conversation. One major caveat, though: make sure you know exactly what the trending topic is about. You don’t want to mistake a social justice campaign for something you can use for marketing.
2. Share Blog Content
It takes a lot of resources to create a blog post. We should know—we’ve gone through the entire process to create the one you’re reading right now. But that means you want to make sure your blog content actually reaches your target audience, and the best way to do that is to share it on social media. Take a look at this example from Talon.One:
3. Ask Questions
If you want to generate engagement from your audience, sometimes you need to ask for it! Creating social media content that’s as simple as asking a question can incite viewers to respond, which helps your standing with the algorithm and helps you get more out of your content. Here’s a simple example from Misfit Markets:
Think about questions you might ask that will stand out on your feed, get people interested in responding, and still relate back to your core mission.
4. Create Branded Graphics
Branded graphics can be anything from inspirational quotes to educational content. The only rule is that you create a visually appealing graphic that matches your brand fonts and colors. Here’s a great example from financial education company Dow Janes:
5. Share Tips and Tricks
Share content that offers tips and tricks relevant to your product or service offerings. Post videos and informational content that showcase something helpful that your target audience would enjoy. This video from obé fitness shows a quick, no-equipment pilates workout that followers can do: As a brand that offers fitness classes, this exact type of post is going to cater to the audience that will be most interested in their business, but is still helpful and engaging content.
6. Teach About Your Business or Industry
Another type of content to share is highly educational content, especially if your business is in a more complex industry. Take a look at this post from Everlywell, an at-home health testing company:
7. Promote Products/Services
This is a no-brainer: but product photos and service promos should be a major part of your marketing strategy. Keep a good balance between promotional and informational content, but make sure you’re still promoting your business offerings. This post from Gardyn is the perfect example of what this might look like:
8. Share Video Content
This is a broad Facebook post idea, but essential. Video is the most-consumed content type on Facebook, so you need to put together a video marketing strategy so you’re consistently creating and sharing new video content. Whether you choose Facebook live, fun and humorous videos, or more meaningful videos like this one from Done., having a diverse video strategy will be impactful for your Facebook page.
9. Showcase Use Cases for Your Product/Service
Let your customer base know how they can get the most out of your product or service by showing off different use cases in your social media posts. This example from MUD/WTR provides a perfect way of letting potential customers know how to use their product by providing a recipe with MUD/WTR as one of the ingredients:
10. Create Infographics
There are so many different types of infographics, from informational ones who put words into a visual design to data visualizations filled with charts and graphs. And all of the above makes for a quintessential social media post. They can also come in nearly any shape and size. Many social media infographics are squares or horizontals, but on Facebook you can also get away with a slight vertical image. Here’s an example of what this might look like from Lomi:
Look at the different types of infographics and how they might fit in well with your content creation strategy.
11. Share User-Generated Content
User-generated content (UGC) is content that your customers have posted, tagging your brand in, that you get permission to re-share on your own social media pages. This photo shows a beautiful example of UGC from a bridesmaid dress company:
Another idea is to work with influencers by sending out free product and creating influencer campaigns that provide you with high-quality product photos to post on social media.
12. Show Off Your Brand Personality
Have fun with your Facebook content. If your company has a bold brand personality, you want to let that shine on your social networks. Brand personality is a big part of your overall branding, and it really plays into your social media voice. We see kencko below adding in their brand personality into some cute Valentine’s Day graphics they created for the holiday:
13. Hold Contests and Giveaways
Holding a contest or giveaway is a great way to ramp up engagement and get more people interested in your brand. It’s also a good strategy for increasing the number of likes you have on your Facebook page. Take a look at this giveaway run by monday.com to get an idea of what this might look like:
In addition, you’ll need to add in some fine print and terms and conditions for your giveaway to stay compliant with Facebook’s giveaway policies.
14. Promote Discounts and Sales
We’ve already talked about how important it is to share promotional content, and posting about different discounts and sales that your company is running. This can help your brand increase the sales you see from social media content. Here’s an example from Buffy on how you could do this:
15. Post Motivational Quotes
Another great social media post idea is sharing motivational quotes with your audience—again, often in the form of a branded graphic. These can be profound quotes from famous influential people, or it could be something light-hearted that’s relevant to your brand like we see here from Book of the Month:
16. Conduct Interviews
Holding interviews with thought leaders in your industry is another popular form of educational content, especially in the B2B industry. You could conduct these interviews right on Facebook live (which we’ll talk a bit more about shortly), or record them separately and promote the interview video in a Facebook post. We see Superhuman doing the latter in this example:
17. Share Reviews and Testimonials
Sharing positive reviews and customer feedback is a solid form of social proof. Showcasing happy customer testimonials helps potential buyers feel more confident in taking the plunge and making that purchase. Take a look at how Mila Air shared a customer review alongside a product photo:
18. Honor Your Team
What is any company without its team? This is why honoring your employees, management, and leadership should be a major part of your social media marketing strategy. We see this in action in the post below from P.volve, honoring an accomplishment of their co-founder:
19. Share Memes
Sharing memes is another way to show off your brand personality. But you want to make sure they’re still relevant to your business as a whole. We see an immensely funny meme from Productboard below that uses a Cyanide and Happiness comic to relate back to their business:
But with most memes, you tend to be playing it safe. Just check out a popular meme generator tool to see what options they have to offer and what you can work with.
20. Go Live
Here we are, back to Facebook live. While broadcasting live can be incredibly daunting, it’s still such an effective way to reach your audience. However, you want to make sure they’re actually around to watch your livestream. Take a page out of Cookunity’s book and announce your upcoming live event before it actually starts:
21. Promote Events
Our last big Facebook post idea is promoting upcoming events, both in-person and online. Webinars, conferences, networking events, presentations, livestreams (as we just mentioned), and more can all be shared on social media to spread the word. Here’s an example from Visme promoting an upcoming webinar:
Use These Facebook Post Ideas For Your Content
A good Facebook marketing strategy is made up of a variety of different content types. Take note of each of these Facebook post ideas and add the ones that will generate the most audience engagement and reach to your content calendar. Next, consider using a social media management tool to schedule your content and track its performance.