Sequência Viral
Carousels that get 1,000 views Carousels that
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Sequência Viral (geração)
@sequencia-viral · AI carousels
Hook
“Carousels that get 1,000 views vs. Carousels that get 1,000,000 views.”
pattern: comparison-proof-of-result · template: case-study
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Carousels that get 1,000 views Carousels that get 1,000,000 views 51.0K 407 33.8K 2.7K 40.1K 30.6K 484 22.7K 1.0K 62.0K tinnabelsaofficial • Why Storytelling & ling Stories Not ame ME SERIES tinnabelsaofficial • to Be erously at elling VE NOTHING TO SHARE 282 12.7K • Followers •
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Carousels that get 1,000 views Carousels that
Carousels that get 1,000 views Carousels that get 1,000,000 views 51.0K 407 33.8K 2.7K 40.1K 30.6K 484 22.7K 1.0K 62.0K tinnabelsaofficial • Why Storytelling & ling Stories Not ame ME SERIES tinnabelsaofficial • to Be erously at elling VE NOTHING TO SHARE 282 12.7K • Followers • Non-followers 0.3% 99.7%
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Every Tom, Jane, and Tinna swears by carousels and how they are taking over the internet. You might have tried a few. They take more time than a 6-second reel. You want them to work. But they're flopping. Or maybe you don't even know where to start. Then this carousel is for you.
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Strong Carousel Weak Carousel How to Turn a “Boring” Week Into Content WHILE PROTECTING BOTH PRIVACY AND BUSINESS Weekly Storytelling Extraction Map EVEN IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE NOTHING EXCITING TO SHARE Universal. We are already moving through it Unexpected Hints at hidden value in something we often disregard Taps into something we already have Sounds like work Feels foreign if you don’t know storytelling Process-heavy No immediate reward
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Strong Carousel Weak Carousel Storytelling I Hardly See Anyone Using Storytelling prompts to use this week Creates deprivation curiosity. Feels like you're missing a rare opportunity Hints at exclusivity and scarcity Shows critical thinking. You've actually dissected something for them Generic No reward or consequence No real thinking behind it
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Strong Carousel Weak Carousel 3 Types of Personal Stories You Should Share TO BUILD A BRAND PEOPLE CAN FEEL How to share your personal story Quantifiable. Easy to measure. Numbers stand out Specific. Rooted in personal experience Clear implicit payoff. Creates emotional connection Sounds confronting and vulnerable with no containment Lacks purpose. What's the point of sharing? No stand or POV. It feels flat
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Strong Carousel Weak Carousel How to Make People Remember Your Brand THE SHIFT THAT MOST BIG BRANDS ARE MISSING How to Build a Successful Brand Reflects a real pain point (being forgettable) Framed as a solution Low-effort authority. You're not convincing. You're stating Sounds vague Doesn't hint at pain. The reward is generic Feels like work, not transformation Comes across as slightly pretentious
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In carousels, the first slide is the most important part of your content. It won't do all the heavy lifting, but if it becomes the weak link, everything else collapses. That's why packaging is one of the most crucial variables in content creation. And I'm not just talking about design, graphics, or templates. I'm talking about the psychology behind the words you choose.
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The best hooks are not designed to be understood immediately. Their impact comes from what sits underneath. That lingering feeling you can't quite shake. I've studied over 500 carousels in the last few months. Applied what I found. And welcomed over 20K followers in the last 6 months. I put together a doc with the 5 patterns most high-engagement carousels follow. Comment "Pattern" and I'll send it to your DMs.
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