The Social Playbook May edition: 5 social media habits that affect growth

The Social Playbook May edition: 5 social media habits that affect growth



Sometimes growth doesn’t slow down because of the algorithm. It happens because of small habits we keep repeating while creating content and managing brands online. A few may be outdated techniques, some may no longer work, and others may simply have better alternatives today.

In this edition of The Social Playbook, we break down common social media habits that may be slowing your growth, and the smarter alternatives that can help your content perform better.

Posting without a strategy

Why it hurts

Posting without a clear strategy or goal often leads to inconsistent content, weak messaging, and low engagement. When content is created randomly, it creates "noise" rather than meaningful connections. It can also make your brand feel inconsistent and forgettable over time.

Better alternative
Plan your content with a clear goal in mind. Creating a simple content calendar can help you stay organized, consistent, and more intentional with what you post. Understand your target audience, define your messaging, and maintain a consistent brand style and positioning. 

Using Zoho Social
With Zoho Social's social media calendar, you can plan, organize, and schedule your posts more strategically from one place.

No hook in the first few seconds

Why it hurts
The first few seconds of your content decide whether people stay or scroll away. If your Reel, video, or carousel doesn’t grab attention immediately, people may leave before even understanding what your content is about. Platforms like Instagram also track watch time, so when users scroll away quickly, it signals that the content may not be engaging enough to push further.

Better alternative
Start with a strong hook that instantly grabs attention. Use a bold statement, a relatable situation, a surprising fact, or a question that creates curiosity. Get straight to the point instead of taking too long to introduce the topic. The faster people understand the value of your content, the more likely they are to keep watching.

Overusing AI without a human touch

Why it hurts
AI can make content creation faster, but relying on it completely can make your content feel repetitive, generic, and less human. People connect with personality, emotions, opinions, and real experiences that AI alone can't fully replicate. When every post sounds the same, audiences may lose interest and trust.

Better alternative
Use AI as a tool to support your creativity, not replace it. Let AI help with ideas, outlines, captions, or drafts, but always add your own tone, storytelling, opinions, and brand voice. The best content comes from combining AI efficiency with human creativity.

Using Zoho Social
Zoho's AI assistant Zia helps you speed up content creation with AI-powered caption writing and content assistance so you can focus more on creativity and storytelling.

Treating social media only as a posting platform

Why it hurts
Social media isn't just about posting content, it’s about building connections. If you only upload posts and never interact with your audience, people may engage less with your brand over time. Conversations and interactions help build trust, loyalty, and a stronger community around your content.

Better alternative
Focus on engaging with your audience. Reply to comments, respond to DMs, ask questions, and create conversations. The more connected people feel to your brand, the more likely they are to trust, support, and engage with your content consistently.

Using Zoho Social
With Zoho Social’s Inbox, you can manage comments, messages, and audience interactions across platforms. This makes it easier to build meaningful connections with your audience.

Posting at random times

Why it hurts
Even good content may not perform well if it’s posted when your audience is inactive. Posting randomly can reduce reach, engagement, and visibility because fewer people see the content at the right time.

Better alternative
Post when your audience is most active to improve visibility and engagement. Use analytics to understand audience behavior and identify the best posting times for each platform.

Using Zoho Social
With Zoho Social’s SmartQ, you can identify the best time to post based on when your audience is most active.

Small changes in the way we create content, plan strategies, and connect with our audience can make a big difference over time. Growth on social media doesn’t happen overnight—it comes from consistently building better habits and improving little by little.

The better your habits, the stronger your brand growth becomes.

Stay tuned for the June edition of The Social Playbook.