
How Your Business Can Win With Zero-Click Content On Social Media
Social media users' consumption habits have shifted. They have shorter attention spans and a need for easily accessible and digestible content at their fingertips. As such, short-form, zero-click content is now an essential part of any social media strategy.
Businesses should ride the wave of zero-click content and use it to their advantage in their social media marketing. Here's how.
What Is Zero-Click Content?
In a nutshell, zero-click content doesn't ask the user to click anywhere else to learn more or visit another landing page. The piece of content provides all of the value or information within the post itself.
The user does not need to click out (and there's no call to action to do so). This means they stay on the social media platform.
Not only does zero-click content help to satisfy consumers' need for bite-sized content in a busy, fast-paced world, but by forgoing external links embedded in the post, it may have a higher chance of being seen in social media feeds.
Zero-Click Content In Social Media
There's an opportunity for business owners to integrate zero-click content more widely in their social media strategy.
The overarching objective: Keep your content (and in turn, your audience) on the social media platform as much as possible.
How? Create smaller 'bite-sized' yet valuable content the audience can digest in a few minutes or less. If you provide a call to action, make sure it encourages your audience to save, share, or comment on the post.
Here are some examples of what this could look like in your content mix:
How To Measure The Success Of Zero-Click Content
Zero-click is primarily about delivering value and creating engagement on the social media platform - not driving traffic offsite, gathering email subscribers, or driving product sales (although these can be secondary benefits, of course).
So, how do you report on success?
Here are a few metrics you can report on for zero-click style content:
Zero-Click Content In Search
Finally, we can't talk about zero-click content in social media without acknowledging the influence of zero-click (or AI overviews) in the world of search engines, too.
Data shows that AI overviews are reducing traditional website traffic. While this may be an area of concern for some business owners, businesses can use this as an opportunity to review and refine their SEO and website strategy to increase the likelihood of their website being cited in these AI summaries and appearing in search results.
Remember: Don't Just Rely On Zero-Click Content
It's important to note that your entire social media marketing strategy shouldn't revolve around zero-click content only.
Don't shy away from asking your audience to sign up for an email list, visit a landing page, or buy a product from your website. And remember to weave long-form content into your strategy, too. Long-form content such as blog posts and webinars can still be highly effective for your business, depending on your industry and goals.
It's all about being smart about your content mix and adapting to new trends in how consumers digest social media content.
By providing your audience with instant value within your zero-click content-style posts, you can win their loyalty, keep them returning for more, and prime them so that they're more inclined to follow any future call-to-actions that lead them off-platform.
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