The 6 Types Of Social Media Content That Will Give You The Greatest Value
Here’s a fact about your social media strategy:
You want to post valuable content.
You want engagement, virality, retweets, likes, shares, followers, and all the other good things that come to social media marketers. If your social media management doesn’t promote this kind of activity, then it’s not even worth it to keep trying!
So the question is, what kind of social media content gets that kind of love? More importantly, what kind of content gives you the most value?
“Value” here is defined in terms of revenue, ROI, KPIs, and engagement. You want to spend your content marketing money in ways that have a substantial return on your investment. That’s the whole point of social media, right?
So, rather than acting on hunches, your mood, or what you ate for breakfast, let’s look at the data. In this article, I want to show you exactly what types of content will give you the greatest value.
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1. Infographics
Infographics are the most socially shared form of content.
In 2024, VupMedia reported: “Incorporating infographics into your marketing strategy can significantly enhance your ability to communicate complex information in a simple, engaging, and memorable way.”
This is still true.
Buzz Sumo found that on average, infographics generate three times more engagement on platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, making them a critical component of any effective social media strategy.
What type of posts typically receive a lot of shares?…Infographics.
The data indicates that infographics claim the top spot.
I’ve produced a bunch of infographics over the years, so I totally understand the data.
Infographics are incredibly engaging. Since humans process visual information faster than words, it only makes sense.
The human brain tells us “reading is hard” and “looking is easy.”
An infographic uses the power of visually appealing content to trick the brain into reading. Besides, we understand the content better when it’s paired with pictures.
It’s no surprise that kids like picture books. But it’s not just kids; adults are the same way! The brain itself likes pictures.
The takeaway is simple: Share infographics socially, and the social world will share it right back.
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2. Interactive Content
Interactive content is all the rage.
Wikipedia defines interactive media in this way:
Interactive media normally refers to products and services on digital computer-based systems which respond to the user’s actions by presenting content such as text, moving image, animation, video, audio, games, etc.
The content marketing industry has moved past the static read-it-and-process-it form of social media content.
Instead, savvy content professionals are producing content that users can better engage with.
Quizzes, Calculators, and Beyond
Interactive quizzes, once popularized by platforms like BuzzFeed, remain effective — but now they’re just the tip of the iceberg. Brands are investing in a broader suite of tools including ROI calculators, product recommendation engines, interactive videos, and immersive AR/VR content. These tools allow users to actively participate, making the experience memorable and shareable.
In fact, a 2024 report by Content Marketing Institute and HubSpot shows that 73% of high-performing marketers now use interactive content to improve lead generation and engagement. The key reasons? It increases time-on-page, boosts sharing rates, and drives deeper personalization.
The Rise of AI-Enhanced Experiences
Generative AI has taken interactive content to the next level. Chatbots, custom quizzes powered by real-time user data, and personalized landing pages are now built in minutes using tools like ChatGPT, Jasper, and Typeform with AI integrations. These experiences adapt dynamically, offering unique outputs for each visitor — something static blog posts simply can’t do.
A standout example: In 2023, The Washington Post’s most-shared feature was an interactive AI-generated political quiz that tailored results based on real-time polling and sentiment analysis — echoing the viral success The New York Times had in 2013.
3. Content That Evokes Strong Positive Emotion
If your social media content doesn’t spark people’s emotions, then it probably won’t get shared very much.
CoSchedule’s research discovered that “posts with a higher emotional value get more shares.”
There are all kinds of emotions, though. What kind of emotional response gets the most shares?
Not surprisingly, it’s the happy emotions that inspire people to share.
Buffer’s analysis of emotional content found the same trends to hold true. “Positive feelings” and “positive ratings” were correlated with positive emotion in the shared social media content.
If you want truly valuable social media activity, focus on emotion. It doesn’t matter what industry you’re in.
Emotion is a universal language that evokes similar responses everywhere.
Obviously, your emotional language will vary according to your audience and their particular demographic makeup. Broadly speaking, however, emotional language in social media will produce valuable results.
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4. Content With Images
It shouldn’t be a surprise that image-rich content is incredibly shareable.
Data for this comes from all kinds of sources, but some of the most compelling statistics are from Buffer’s research.
Take a look:
Of course, that’s just Twitter. What about Facebook?
The same holds true:
You can’t argue with the facts: Images are shareable.
A study from the University of Pennsylvania examined the psychology behind “what compels someone to share on social media.” The bottom line: people share what they find meaningful.
Remember the first point in this article—the bit about infographics? The brain loves images. When you pepper your social media content with images, the eyes and the brain gravitate toward it, engage with it, and share it.
If you keep up a steady output of image-rich content on social media platforms, you’ll be sure to increase your value.
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5. List Posts
One of the most obvious results of OKDork’s study (Buzzsumo) was this:
“People love to share lists and infographics.”
Here’s that chart again:
Content marketers classify content according to several types of blog posts. Here is a common classification:
- List Posts: Content that has a certain number of points, like the article you’re reading now.
- How-to Posts: Content that explains exactly how to do something.
- What Posts: News articles and general information.
- Why Posts: These are explaining articles, and they usually include the word “why” in the title.
According to Kagan’s data, list posts came out on top. Since he analyzed over 100 million articles, I’d say that data is reliable.
Hubspot did a similar study. Their findings? List posts came out ahead, too.
Lists and “why” posts proved to have the most reliable social traction, averaging around 21,000 shares per month with a variance of less than 2.5%.
Between list posts and why posts, list posts won out.
Lists narrowly claimed the most social traction at 22.45%.
Content marketing pioneers like Brian Clark have long known the power of list posts. Clark’s article “7 Reasons Why List Posts Will Always Work” provides one of the primary reasons why the list is an irresistible form of content—the headlines are magnetic!
Some writers explain that the brain is hardwired to tune into lists. Since this is true, we are more likely to share, engage with, and benefit from list posts shared on social media.
6. Newsworthy Content
In raw numbers, news articles get more social shares than any other type of article.
Here’s the challenge. It’s hard to be a source that breaks news as it happens. There are two types of businesses that are able to do this:
- Big news organizations that can afford to retain journalists and reporters around the world. (BBC, CNN, and Al-Jazeera, for example.)
- Niche sites that focus on a narrow slice of news. (Search Engine Roundtable and Mac Rumors, for example.)
Most businesses that produce content are focusing on deep long form content rather than as-it-happens breaking news.
If you’re not in the news industry, you probably don’t want to be producing news articles. Why not?
Because, when analyzed according to industry, news articles—called “what-posts”—were the worst performers. Only in the news, technology, and entertainment verticals are news articles shareable.
What-posts performed best in August, October, and November, respectively, and earned 15-26% of shares for news, technology, and entertainment verticals.
– HubSpot
According to Hubspot, what-posts are risky, and they are social low-performers:
- What-posts were the riskiest format, showing a high variance of 13.45%.
- What-posts had the lowest social traction, earning 17.88% of total shares.
If your niche is news, entertainment, or tech, what-posts may be valuable on social media. Otherwise, you’re better off sticking with some of the other methods in this article.
Now that you know the most shareable types of social media content, what should you do?
You may choose to produce this kind of content and share it on your social channels.
That would be fine. But first, let me suggest something else.
Before you share anything, learn what your audience wants. Remember, just because something has data-backed share value does not mean that it’s going to give you the same results.
Your audience might want something different entirely. They may react favorably to a list post but completely ignore a newsworthy post.
The best method is to make sure you know your audience, analyze your data, test different types of social media content, and develop a powerful strategy.
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