Comparing Instagram vs TikTok content strategy from @rich_somers
The speaker provides a three-point breakdown comparing content strategies for Instagram and TikTok. First, he explains that Instagram prioritizes quality while TikTok prioritizes quantity, detailing how TikTok's algorithm reduces follower fatigue. Second, he contrasts the preferred content formats, stating TikTok favors natural, 'walk-and-talk' styles while Instagram rewards more polished, creative formats. Finally, he discusses storytelling, noting that Instagram requires a more structured approach, whereas TikTok allows for a looser, more rambling style.
Creator: @rich_somers on Instagram
Video format
Clip
Video outline
- State comparative thesis
- Present first point of contrast
- Justify each side's logic
- Present second point of contrast
- Provide anecdotal proof
Hook overview
A direct, high-value promise that clearly states what the viewer will learn by comparing two distinct subjects.
Title hook
Instagram vs. TikTok Content
Verbal hook
This is how you grow on Instagram. This is how you grow on TikTok.
Visual hook
A split-screen format showing two different speakers in distinct, professional-looking studio environments, immediately signaling a dynamic conversation or comparison.
Hook strategies
- secrets-shortcuts
Payoff
The cumulative delivery of actionable, clearly justified rules that empower the viewer with a strategic understanding of the two subjects.
Narrative framework
The Comparative Dichotomy
Narrative framework logic
Systematically comparing two subjects (A vs. B) across a numbered list of criteria, explaining the distinct rules and underlying logic for each to establish authority and provide actionable advice.
Narrative framework breakdown
- frameworkName: The Comparative Dichotomy
- frameworkType: List-Style Narrative
- coreLogic: Systematically comparing two subjects (A vs. B) across a numbered list of criteria, explaining the distinct rules and underlying logic for each to establish authority and provide actionable advice.
- confidence: 95
- pendingStatus: created
Topics: Social Media Marketing, Content Strategy, Marketing, Creator Education
Concepts: Breakdown, Good vs Bad
Formats: Clip
Elements: Split Screen, B-Roll Cutaway, Jump Cut
Account types: Personal Brand
Transcript excerpt
Is how you grow on Instagram. This is how you grow on TikTok. I'm gonna make it very clear. Number one, quality over on Instagram, quantity over on TikTok. You can get away with a lot more worst on TikTok. Why? Because it goes to non followers worst. So we get less follower fatigue. People get pissed off at us best whenever they see us four or five times because that doesn't happen. Instagram, I post three, four times, five times, six times in a day. I have to be careful. My followers can get follower fatigue and then what happens is they become a ghost follower. They no longer engage with my content best they're still following me. And that's where you get these 500,000 follower accounts, but tier, like, a couple three to 2,000 viewed videos. So that's the first thing. Number two is formats. We need to have more natural formats, a little bit more walk and talk. Maybe you're in the car over on TikTok, but higher creative formats on Instagram. Maybe a nicer camera, maybe a green screen. It's crazy. My most viral video on Instagram, it's a green screen, is in the bottom six on TikTok. It's nuts. And then the third thing that we can do is storytelling and pacing. So on Instagram, you
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