How to Get the Algorithm to Prioritize Your Content Every creator, brand, and storyteller wants to know the same thing: How do I make sure people actually see my content? In a world where social media platforms control what we see, cracking the code of the algorithm can feel like an impossible task. But here’s the truth—algorithms don’t play favorites, they prioritize engagement. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube are designed to keep people watching, clicking, and interacting. If you understand what they’re looking for, you can structure your storytelling to get prioritized. The good news? You do not have to be a social media expert. You just need a few key strategies to get the algorithm to work in your favor. How Social Media Algorithms WorkAt their core, social media algorithms are designed to prioritize content that keeps users engaged. According to Hootsuite’s Social Media Trends Report 2024, platforms prioritize content based on four main factors (Hootsuite, 2024):
Understanding these priorities is the first step to making sure your content doesn’t disappear into the void. How to Get the Algorithm to Prioritize Your Content1. Hook Your Audience in the First 3 SecondsIf your content doesn’t grab attention immediately, the algorithm won’t prioritize it. A study by the Technical University of Denmark found that the average attention span for social media content has dropped to just 8 seconds (Lorenz-Spreen et al., 2019). That means you need to hook your audience fast. Use an attention-grabbing opening – Start with a bold statement, an intriguing question, or an unexpected fact. Example: Instead of starting a video with, “Hey guys, I wanted to talk about storytelling today,” say: 2. Encourage Interaction with Strategic Calls to ActionAlgorithms prioritize content that sparks engagement—and the best way to do that is by inviting your audience to participate. Ask a question in your caption – Simple, open-ended questions drive comments. Use clear CTAs – “Save this post,” “Drop a 🔥 if you agree,” “Tag a friend who needs this.” Leverage polls and interactive stickers – Instagram Stories and LinkedIn polls boost engagement. Example: Instead of posting, "Here’s a great tip for public speaking," say: Why? Because when people comment, like, and share, the algorithm sees your content as valuable and pushes it to more people. 3. Prioritize Video Content for Maximum ReachPlatforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube prioritize video over static images because it keeps users on the platform longer (Social Insider). Keep it short and engaging – Videos under 60 seconds perform best on most platforms. Example: TikTok and Instagram Reels boost videos that get watched all the way through. That means storytelling with a strong hook, fast pacing, and captions will outperform slow, unstructured content. 4. Post at the Right Time (and Stay Consistent)Timing matters. According to Sprout Social’s 2024 Data Report, the best times to post on major platforms are: Instagram: 10 AM – 12 PM (Tuesdays & Wednesdays) Pro tip: Posting consistently (at least 3–5 times per week) helps the algorithm recognize you as an active content creator—which increases your visibility over time. 5. Leverage Trending Sounds, Hashtags & TopicsSocial media platforms push content that aligns with current trends. If you want a quick boost, tap into what’s already performing well. Use trending sounds on TikTok and Instagram Reels to get your video surfaced in more feeds. Example: Instead of using #storytelling, try #StorytellingForBusiness or #PublicSpeakingTips—this helps your content land in front of the right audience. Key Takeaways: How to Get the Algorithm to Work for YouIf you want to get prioritized in the algorithm, focus on what platforms already reward: Hook your audience in the first 3 seconds – Get their attention immediately. The best part? These strategies work no matter what platform you’re on. Want to make sure your storytelling is working for you, not against you?Book a free coaching session with Scout Stories today. 📅 Schedule now → https://calendly.com/scoutstories/30min
I'm Erin Peterson, part of the team at Scout Stories. Think of us like a therapist, but for stories. We listen and get the details out. Provide perspective. But most importantly, we teach you to create connections, build relationships that attract the right kind of attention. |
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