
We’ve all heard a lot of myths growing up. Some sound convincing, some feel believable, and over time they start to feel like facts. But the truth is, a myth is still a myth until it’s backed by real facts. Marketing is no different. Over time, many ideas get repeated so often that people start accepting them as truth. But in reality, some of these beliefs can actually hold brands and creators back.
In this March edition of The Social Playbook, we’re busting some common marketing myths and looking at the facts behind them. From posting frequency to hashtags and even AI, we’ll break down what actually works and what doesn’t.
Welcome to The Social Playbook: March Edition — Myths vs Facts.
Let’s bust some myths.
Myth: AI can create perfect content without human input
Fact: AI can help with ideas and drafts, but human creativity and editing are still essential.
AI tools can quickly generate outlines, but they often miss emotional depth and brand voice. Without a human touch, the content can feel robotic. Human editing adds storytelling, personality, and real insights that make the content more engaging and relatable.
Pro tip: Use a hybrid approach. Let AI help with ideas, outlines, or first drafts, and then refine it with human creativity, emotion, and brand voice. This combination helps you create content faster while still keeping it authentic and engaging.
Myth: Posting daily guarantees higher reach
Fact: Consistency helps, but quality, authenticity and relevance matter more than posting every day.
Posting every day doesn’t automatically increase reach. Today, algorithms focus more on quality, relevance, and genuine engagement rather than how often you post. One strong post that connects with your audience can perform far better than several average ones.
Pro tip: Focus on creating valuable content for your niche audience instead of worrying about posting every single day.
Using Zoho Social: Features like
SmartQ help you find the best time to post, so your content reaches your audience when they’re most active.
Myth: Cross-posting works for all platforms
Fact: Each platform has a different audience and format, so content often performs better when tailored.
Posting the same content everywhere can lead to lower engagement. Every platform works differently. Audiences and demographics also differ across platforms, so content that works on one may not work on another.
Pro tip: Start with one core idea, but adapt it for each platform. For example, turn it into a short Reel for Instagram, a detailed post for LinkedIn, or a quick update for X. Small changes in format and caption can help the content perform better with each audience.
Using Zoho Social: The
Customize Content option lets you tailor posts for each platform while scheduling them from one place.
Myth: You should jump on every trend
Fact: Trends only work when they align naturally with your brand and audience.
Trends can help your brand stay relevant, but not every trend will fit your brand voice or audience. Forcing a trend just to stay visible can feel unnatural and may not connect with people. It’s important to choose trends that align with your brand and make sense for your audience.
Pro tip: Pick trends that fit your tone and message, and try to join them early while the trend is still fresh, rather than posting after everyone else has already done it.
Myth: SEO doesn’t matter anymore
Fact: SEO still matters, but now it works along with AEO (AI search) to improve visibility.
SEO isn’t dead—it’s evolving. With AI-powered search, content still needs to be clear, structured, and valuable to show up. AEO helps your content appear in AI-generated answers, while SEO helps it get discovered in search. Together, they make your content more visible and trustworthy.
Pro tip: Focus on creating helpful, well-structured content that answers real questions. Use keywords naturally, keep your content easy to read, and make it clear enough for both search engines and AI tools to understand and pick up.
Not everything that sounds right in marketing actually works. From posting frequency to trends and AI, the key is to focus on what truly adds value to your audience. When you prioritise quality, relevance, and clarity over blindly following common advice, your content naturally performs better. That’s the difference between following myths and making smarter marketing choices. Keep learning, keep experimenting, and build with clarity.
Stay tuned for the next edition of The Social Playbook.