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Content ideas for an online store?

Discussion in 'Social Networks' started by Emily J, Mar 19, 2025.

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    Even though I worked with quite different brands over many years as SMM manager, I recently found myself struggling with content for my own online store socials.. Maybe I just burned out but idk, I don't really wanna spend extra money and buy the social media content packs that sellvia offers.. So I'm here for the advices. I sell high ticket stuff + a little bit of health and welness products. I don't wanna post just boring-beautiful-aesthetic videos and photos of the products, I wanna come up with something more creative. Maybe there are some tools or services that help with such thing? Or do I just buy some sellvia tools/services for the time while I don't have any inspiration?
     
    Emily J, Mar 19, 2025 IP
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    Well the best thing is adapting trends for your sellvia products (in whatever niche they are). Since you're a SMM manager you should know it.. Just follow all the recent trends and see if you can adapt something for your sellvia store and it's products. I'm not really into recent trends but I bet you get what I'm trying to say here. Also you can just ask chat gpt to write cool content ideas for you by providing clear and detailed request of what you need. Good luck!
     
    AurCart, Mar 20, 2025 IP
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    I'd advise you to think whether you wanna take a lil bit of rest now and just buy some Sellvia marketing tools so they'd handle it for you OR you wanna puch through and force yourself to do smth. Because maybe all you need is some time with yourself and fresh ideas will come to your head after it. I'd go with the first option and tool those Sellvia services. Why not use something to make your life easier if you have a possibility to do so?
     
    JaLop37, Mar 21, 2025 IP
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    What are thos "Sellvia marketing tools" i tried to search but didnt found
     
    TylerTheNorth, Mar 23, 2025 IP
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    I’d say focus on content that really connects with your audience and feels genuine. Share those customer success stories, give a sneak peek behind the curtain of your process, and throw in some cool wellness tips. People love interactive stuff like polls, quizzes, or wellness challenges – not only does it keep them engaged, but it also vibes with your brand’s message. And hey, tools like ChatGPT for brainstorming, Canva for design, and scheduling apps like Buffer are life-savers when it comes to staying on top of things without feeling like you're drowning. Repurpose that evergreen content, jump on wellness trends, and you'll stay consistent without burning out.
     
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    Sounds like a tough spot, but totally understandable. Maybe try using tools like ChatGPT, AnswerThePublic, or Copy.ai to generate fresh content ideas or angles — could help spark something creative without spending extra. Also, checking out TikTok or Instagram trends in similar niches might give you some inspiration for more engaging content formats. If nothing clicks, using Sellvia’s tools for a while might not be a bad idea, just to keep things consistent. Curious to see what ends up working for you!
     
    CarlosFedcjen, Apr 19, 2025 IP
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    well i would you should write on in which you are good or proffesional ..write good content and keep consistent which is most important
     
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    I really relate to this. I totally get where you're coming from. After managing social media for other brands for years, it’s easy to burn out when you have to come up with fresh ideas for your own business. Plus, the pressure to keep things creative without just posting standard product shots can be overwhelming. The good news is, I've found a few ways of shaking things up things up without spending money on content packs.

    First, try shifting your focus a bit. Instead of just showing your products, think about how they really help your customers. Since you sell high-ticket items and wellness products, you could share stories—whether it’s customer experiences, before-and-after results, or personal stories that show how your products make a real impact. People connect with those kinds of stories more than just polished product shots.

    Behind-the-scenes content works really well too. Show your process—how you create or source your products, why they’re high quality, or how they benefit people. It builds trust and makes your brand feel more authentic. You could also experiment with more interactive content, like polls, quizzes, or “choose-your-own-adventure” style Instagram stories. It’s a fun way to get people involved, and they’ll feel more connected to your brand.

    If you're feeling drained creatively, tools like Canva can make it easy to put together good-looking posts without needing to hire a designer. For captions and blog posts, you might find AI tools like Jasper or Copy.ai helpful when you’re stuck for words. They can help you draft ideas quickly, so you don’t have to start from scratch every time.

    Another trick is using tools like AnswerThePublic. You can search for what people are asking about in your niche and use that to create content your audience is actually looking for. If you want to take it easy on yourself, try batch creating content—spend one or two days getting ahead of schedule and use scheduling tools like Buffer or Later to space things out over time.

    I would check out Fiverr or Upwork for freelancers who can assist with brainstorming ideas or creating content on a one-off basis. It’s a good way to get some fresh perspectives without a long-term commitment.

    At the end of the day, focus on what adds value for your audience. Don’t worry too much about trying to make everything perfect or super polished. Just be real, share what makes your products unique, and take breaks when you need them. Your creativity will bounce back!

    I hope this helps you out!
     
    Yostymaloney, Apr 20, 2025 at 10:03 AM IP
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    Sellvia is a dropshipping platform and sellvia tools are the services and tools that you can find on sellvia dashboard, They're for boosting your social media, seo, ads, promotion and so on and work really good
     
    Ethan KIng, Apr 22, 2025 at 11:49 PM IP
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    https://wffer7.com
     
    Raed1012654, Apr 25, 2025 at 12:54 PM IP