Here's why your post looks like you're rambling
Lambe-Rohi Bethel-Gold@bethelgoldayodele308287
1 day ago
Your hook says, 'Acne is a mood killer; here's why.' Then you ramble about causes, effects on personality, and ruined photos—but never get to the solution. Three paragraphs in, your reader is gone.
As a scriptwriter, I know structure isn't just decoration—it's what makes your message land. So, here's the framework I use for every post:
The 4-step structure approach:
Step 1: Define the problem ✍️
What is the purpose of your post? Are you trying to raise awareness about a certain topic? Sell a product?
After finding the purpose of the post, then look for a problem that your solution solves.
Why are people going to read and save this post? Answer that, and that's where you get your hook
For example:
Hook: Here's why you have breakouts.
Explain what breakouts are...
Why it occurs...
Step 2: Identify the cost 💸
This is where you tell your audience the consequence of not taking any immediate action to solve their current problem.
What happens if they don't take action or let the problem stay?
What would it cost them? Money? Time? Resources?
For example:
Acne is not a beauty standard, but having them all scattered across your face can cause some major damage to your confidence, ruin perfect photos, and make your skin look less good.
Step 3: Offer your solution 🤝
So, you've done the work, and now is your time to let them know how you can help them solve that problem.
If it's a step-by-step approach that leads to them wanting your 30-day free plan to maintain the result they gained from your post or you have a product that solves it for them immediately, this is your chance to introduce it.
For example, [I'll give two examples]:
1. This is why I created a 30-day skincare plan that walks you through the right steps you need to take to take good care of your skin and gets rid of acne in the first 7 days of following the steps.
2. So, I'm introducing 'Skinfair,' my organic skincare product that gets rid of acne or any other skin problems in the first 14 days of application.
Step 4: Give them an action 🦾
Now that you've told them how you can solve their problems. What are they doing next?
Are they commenting a keyword to get your 30-day free plan?
Are they commenting on their journey?
Are they clicking a link to buy your product? What is it going to be?
For example, [I'll give two examples]:
1. Comment SKINCARE to get my 30-day FREE skincare plan and set the journey to healthy and more beautiful skin.
2. I am running a discount price on all Skinfair products bought in the next 48 hours. Click the link below to get yours and enjoy smooth and fresh skin.
Even if you have a clear message, you need to learn how to structure your points so they land and meet your audience at the point of their need.
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