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monira444
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Cards and guides

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There are channels where static presentation of information is a distinctive feature. A good example is the channel " Briefly about digital ", presented in one line, just like news in our industry. This presentation is ideal for those who do not like longreads, but always want to be up to date, and the entire channel is built on this. The form is preserved from post to post: a complex sentence with a colon + a static word-link "Dive in".

Screen play
Perhaps, this format was inspired by certain entertainment masks. But posts with screen games are already successfully used in social networks, where they have more practical benefit, since algorithms evaluate iran mobile database interaction with the post as interest. Telegram, of course, will not recommend it to your non-subscribers, but it is quite suitable for entertaining current ones.

Changing phrases or words should be united by one idea. For example, “Choose a wish for yourself for 2023”, “What are you today”, “What awaits you tomorrow”. In the channel “ To all conversions from ArrowMedia ” in this format on Teacher's Day they showed phrases familiar to everyone from school, reworked in meaning for our segment.

A thesis-based breakdown of a current topic into illustrations or a step-by-step guide to solving a problem are quite popular formats in the messenger. It is important not to overload either cards or guides: strive for a clear presentation of thoughts and structure. This type of presentation is so popular that you can find channels where it takes up about 80% of the content plan.

A great example is the post about design trends 2023 from Setters .
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