If you’re new to lemon8 (welcomeee 🍋) or been here for a little bit still haven’t found the lemons to post , this is for you 🤗
A lot of my lemondrops have commented that they’re new and haven’t posted soooo
*Usher voice* “watch this”
If you’re struggling with your first post , think of these
2 words while using the ideas given and you’re golden🍋
1. Relatable : it’s soooo important to be yourself in your post . You and the other girl could be saying the exact same thing but maybe you tell a joke at the end because you’re an unpaid comedian 😂 this will relate to other funny people and to people who want outfit inspo
2. Savable : when you post for the first time I recommend using these trending ideas and tying in your personality. These ideas can make your post save-worthy by entertaining, engaging or educating increase your visibility and growth
... Read moreOkay, fellow Lemon8 newbies, I totally get that blank canvas feeling when you're ready to make your first post! It can feel overwhelming to figure out what to share first, especially when you see so many amazing Lemon8 posts out there. But don't worry, I've got your back with even more ideas and practical tips to get you started and help you grow on Lemon8.
First off, let's dive deeper into making your content both relatable and *savable*. Being relatable means letting your true self shine through. Don't be afraid to share your personal journey, your genuine reactions, or even your imperfections. For example, if you're doing an outfit inspo post, tell us not just what you're wearing, but why you love it, or a funny story about trying to style it. People connect with authenticity. To make your posts savable, always aim to provide value. Think beyond pretty pictures; offer actionable tips, quick tutorials, honest reviews, or unique perspectives. What would you want to save and come back to later? Is it a quick healthy recipe, a clever home decor hack, or a breakdown of a new skincare product?
Let's brainstorm some specific Lemon8 post ideas that truly resonate with users and fit into popular categories:
Food Inspo & Recipes: Beyond just showing off your meal, share the actual recipe! A simple step-by-step guide for a healthy breakfast, a review of a new cafe's best drink, or even your meal prep routine for the week. Photos of delicious food always catch eyes, but the practicality makes it savable.
Outfit Inspo & Style Hacks: Whether it's your daily OOTD, a capsule wardrobe breakdown, or tips for styling a specific item, people love fashion advice. Don't forget to include where you bought key pieces! You could even do a 'Do's & Don'ts' for styling denim shorts or a yellow top, showing different ways to wear them.
Wellness Tips & Routines: This is a huge category! Share your morning routine, a quick workout you love, your favorite meditation techniques, or simple self-care rituals. It could be anything from a hydrating skincare routine to tips for a better night's sleep. People are always looking for ways to improve their well-being.
Personal Reviews & Recommendations: Have you tried a new beauty product, read a great book, or visited a cool spot? Share your honest opinion! These are fantastic examples of 'savable' content. Detail what you loved (and didn't love) about it. Your authentic experience helps others make informed decisions, making your Lemon8 feed a trusted resource.
Aesthetic Posts & Photography Tips: The visual appeal is key on Lemon8. Think about lighting – natural light, especially during golden hour like a sunset, can make your photos pop. Experiment with different angles and poses; even a simple peace sign can add personality. Share your tips on achieving a consistent aesthetic for your feed, whether it's color palettes, editing apps, or composition tricks. A beautiful aesthetic post example could be a flat lay of your morning coffee and journal, or a perfectly styled bookshelf.
Remember, your first Lemon8 post doesn't have to be perfect; it just needs to be *you*. Use these content ideas as a springboard, add your unique voice, and watch your Lemon8 journey begin!
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