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Social Media for the Greater Good
Liner Notes
Why should we hit "like," "comment," and "share"?
Imagine social media as a big playground. Some kids come, show off their cool toys (or in this case, amazing vinyl wraps), and then just walk away. They don't stick around to see what toys others have brought or say anything nice about them. But what if we all stayed, played together, and shared our toys? That's what truly makes the playground fun, right?
Here's the deal: When we like, comment on, or share someone's post, we're not just being nice; we're also helping everyone get more friends to play with. Each time you do one of these things, it's like shouting in the playground, "Hey, check this out!" and bringing more kids over to see the cool stuff. And guess what? Sometimes, when you share someone else's toy, even more kids come over to see yours too.
On Instagram Facebook or Linkedin, you can show love by liking posts, commenting, sharing it in your story, and marking it as a favorite. It's like giving someone a high five, saying, "Cool project!" or passing the toy on to another friend. But did you know there's a big difference between likes and comments? Comments are like having a real conversation, while likes are just a quick nod of approval.
We have a big dream. We want WrapFam Unleashed, which is all about saving trees by not using paper and shining a spotlight on awesome wrap artists, to be the go-to place for everything wraps worldwide. But we can't do it without you. Every time you see a post about a friend's shop, a cool client project, or anything wrap-related, give it a like, drop a comment, and share it (either by sending in a DM to a friend or reposting to your story). It's how we show the world how amazing our wrap family is.
If you're tagged in a post on Instagram, share it by tapping on the post, then look for the paper airplane icon to reshare it to your story or send it in a DM. Creating a new post and tagging us or trying to add us as a contributor isn't the best way to share content for a couple of reasons.
• First, it can clutter our feed and make it harder for us to showcase the variety of work we want to highlight.
• Second, it may not reach the broader audience we're aiming for, as shared content through tagging or contributions often gets less visibility compared to direct shares or reposts within stories.
If you stumble upon a cool project that screams creativity and innovation, tag us in the comments! By tagging us you help put them on our radar, allowing us to showcase and celebrate them with our wider community. It's a great way to support fellow artists and ensure their talents get the visibility they deserve.
And guess what? Participating in social posts doesn't just make the wrap world better; it makes the whole planet a bit greener. By building our wrap family through social media, we save a lot of trees and keep our Earth happy. So let's make some noise, share the love, and make our digital playground the best spot ever!
Let's get out there and show the world what our WrapFam can do, one post at a time!
-Ruggs
