To use Moments for positive socialization, the key is to do the following three things:
First, show off your hobbies.
I very much agree with those who share their hobbies in their circle of friends.
Many times, your hobby is what you are good at. Showing off your hobbies is also the most charming moment to show all your friends.
Showing your hobbies or what you are good at to others can also attract more like-minded friends.
If one day you see a picture and text posted by a friend in your circle of friends, and the content happens to be something you like very much, will you be surprised to find a treasure?
One thing to mention here, if it is a micro-business, you can use the form of nine-square grid or vlog when posting, and match it with text that is easy to arouse the passion of potential customers to sublimate the "core experience" of customers at the advertising level. .
Teacher Dongdongqiang, the great advertising god, once said: "What really impresses others about a product or brand is not necessarily the product advantage, but often a 'core experience', which is what consumers really buy. Things."
Second, show off your life.
Exposing life does not mean throwing all the sloppy things into it, but rather recording it in an exquisite way.
The so-called "exquisite record" does not mean that you should show off your beauty and wealth, but that you should enjoy discovering every detail of life and record the meaningful or memorable things around you. Don't moan for no reason and wear hair ties just for the sake of hair ties.
Discover the beauty of life through ordinary things in ordinary life, and show your charm from it.
Third, show the changes
. Some people feel that their past is "black history" and are afraid of being uncovered by others.
Compared to the current state, the darker the history, the greater the change; the greater the change, the better you are.
A person who can work hard to change is a person worthy of respect from others!
Compare the past with the present, use narrative, heart-to-heart talk, self-deprecation, etc. as a template to tell friends: I am a person who is always making progress!