You have successfully created your group and you have your Welcome Video and Welcome Message. Well done!
What’s next? Next is the Starter Content.
It is crucial that the content you create is engaging for your group members. So that new members of your group engage with your content right away after getting admitted.
Your amazing Group Description is the reason people got interested enough to request to join your community. Then, Starter Content is the reason why they will choose to hang around.
That is also why they will want to participate in group discussions, and meet group members and get the feeling of what this group is all about.
Once you did everything for a member to click and join the group, you should think about the content itself.
What should you create content about?
You can get ideas for the group starter content if you search for keywords related to your chosen niche.
How to find these keywords?
There is a service that will help you identify the main keywords for your niche.
For example, there’s Ubersuggest: https://neilpatel.com/ubersuggest/.
You don’t have to write your content completely from scratch.
Remember, that people joined your group because they are interested in a specific topic or they want to belong to a specific group of like-minded people.
You want to put outposts that will engage your ideal customers and not just anyone out there on the web.
And also step-by-step instructions for creating your first 10 posts using niche or topic related keywords:
Visit Ubersuggest service or similar keyword research tools.
In the search input write your niche and click the “search” button. For example, let’s search for “tik tok”.
We see 20 top results in Ubersuggest.
Then, google the top 10 keyword searches related to the “How to” + keyword for your niche.
Google each search and select the top 3 blog posts and videos for each keyword. Do so based on the quality of the content, as well as views and other important characteristics.
Combining the top 3 posts you’ve found, write your own piece of content, inspired by what you have found.
Then post the BEST one (either blog post or video) from each keyword into your group with a little intro blurb. Include some commentary. For example, something you learned from reading the article or watching the video.
Once you’ve done that for one piece of content, repeat those exact steps for a second round. That is with the second-best article or video for each keyword with the same type of intro.
Congratulations!
Now you are knowledgeable about the intricacies of writing Starter Content. Using this step-by-step guide, you are ready to get your Starter Content going. This is not going to be easy. But it will get easier after you get a feeling of how it is done.
Your new and existing group members will have engaging content to read, comment on, and like. You have got your party started!