30 Ideas for Social Media Posts
(+ a 5-day email series to help you actually use them strategically)
You know that social media matters when you’re running a freelance language teaching business – not because you need to post constantly, but because it’s one of the simplest ways to build trust, stay visible, and connect with people who genuinely need your help.
The trouble is, coming up with ideas every week can feel exhausting.
And posting “just for the sake of it” rarely leads anywhere useful.
That’s where this free resource comes in.
You’ll get a PDF with 30 adaptable social media prompts you can use again and again — and a short 5-email mini series that shows you how to turn those ideas into purposeful, aligned content that actually supports your niche and your offer.
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Why random content doesn’t work, even if it’s consistent
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How to connect your posts to the results your clients actually want
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How to turn ideas into content pillars for your specific niche
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The two layers of clarity that make content feel easier and more effective
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A simple 20-second alignment check to use before you hit publish
This isn’t about churning out more posts.
It’s about posting with clarity, so your message feels grounded, confident, and genuinely helpful.
Think of it as a small, supportive reset for how you approach content — one that helps you feel more intentional and less overwhelmed.
I needed to plan a month’s worth of content for linked in/blog posts/ newsletter so I dug out the 30 ideas for social media posts pdf and went through it, on the spot writing any of the ones that came easily, kind of like writing prompts. In one morning sprint I got 8+ new pieces of content plus have marked some as ideas to collate eg testimonials. I don’t think it’s any coincidence that just being in that mode got my brain thinking on that track and later that day I spontaneously came up with one of my best performing linked in posts.
Easy-to-follow, practical tips – great for me when I’m all out of inspiration! And the call to action ideas PDF was a really helpful follow-up.”.
About me
Hi, I’m Rachael Roberts — a business coach for freelance language teaching professionals, with more than 30 years’ experience in ELT as a teacher, trainer, and materials writer.
I help educators build sustainable, values-led businesses that feel purposeful rather than pressured.
My work is all about clarity: understanding your niche, shaping an offer that genuinely helps people, and creating messaging that feels natural, honest, and aligned with your strengths as an educator.
Because here’s the truth: you already have the skills you need to market your business – you just need a structure that makes it feel clear and doable.
If you’re ready to make social media feel less overwhelming and more strategic, you’re in the right place.
