How to Share Your Blog Post Across (With Platform-Specific Tips!)
So, you have written the perfect blog post, now what? Well,
it is time to share it with the world! But here’s the thing: each social media
platform has its own style, length limit, and best practices. In this post, I’m
breaking down exactly how to tailor your blog post for Facebook, Instagram,
Pinterest, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok so your content gets seen and
clicked.
Facebook is the easiest platform to share your blog post as-is. You can include your link directly in the caption, use emojis, and add hashtags at the end.
✔️ Best for storytelling and conversation
✔️ Link previews display nicely
🔁 Tip: Reuse this format in Facebook Groups or on your Facebook Page.
Instagram does not allow clickable links in captions, so you will need to guide followers to your bio link.
✔️ Use short sentences or bullet points with emojis
✔️ Add a call to action: “Link in bio!” or use tools like Linktree
🔁 Pro Tip: Add blog-related keywords in alt text for SEO within Instagram.
✔️ Use short sentences or bullet points with emojis
✔️ Add a call to action: “Link in bio!” or use tools like Linktree
🔁 Pro Tip: Add blog-related keywords in alt text for SEO within Instagram.
X (Twitter)
Twitter has a strict 280-character limit, so keep it short and snappy.
✔️ Choose 1–2 key takeaways
✔️ Use 2–3 hashtags
🔁 Example: “Need to simplify classroom setup? Don’t miss these 10 Amazon must-haves for teachers. #teacherlife #classroomorganization”
✔️ Choose 1–2 key takeaways
✔️ Use 2–3 hashtags
🔁 Example: “Need to simplify classroom setup? Don’t miss these 10 Amazon must-haves for teachers. #teacherlife #classroomorganization”
Pinterest loves concise, benefit-packed content.
✔️ Focus on value: “26 Amazon teacher tools that simplify your classroom”
✔️ Hashtags are optional but helpful
🔁 Tip: Use a high-quality image from your blog post and a strong headline.
✔️ Focus on value: “26 Amazon teacher tools that simplify your classroom”
✔️ Hashtags are optional but helpful
🔁 Tip: Use a high-quality image from your blog post and a strong headline.
Tiktok
Short and sweet wins on TikTok.
✔️ Use 1–2 sentences with emojis
✔️ Start with a hook like “Teachers, you NEED to see this…”
🔁 Tip: Record a quick video talking about your blog post or showing off the product/resource featured.
✔️ Use 1–2 sentences with emojis
✔️ Start with a hook like “Teachers, you NEED to see this…”
🔁 Tip: Record a quick video talking about your blog post or showing off the product/resource featured.
Sharing across platforms does not mean copying and pasting the same thing. With just a few tweaks, you can turn one blog post into multiple pieces of engaging content and drive more traffic back to your site!
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