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One of the biggest mistakes I still see publishers make is treating social as a funnel. Too often, accounts hold back the information people actually came for in the hope they’ll click through to get the answer. The problem is that social platforms are built on sharing. If someone wants to send a post to a friend, they need to know what they’re sharing first. If the key information is hidden behind a click, there’s always uncertainty. Is the answer actually interesting? Is it worth sending? Will the person receiving it feel like they’ve wasted their time? That hesitation kills sharing. If someone wants to know what’s included in a new McDonald’s promotion, why make them click through three pages to find out? Just show them. That’s exactly what we did in the example attached. Instead of teasing the information, we put every item from the promotion directly into the image and gave people everything they needed in a single post. The result was more than 15 million+ views. What’s interesting is that this doesn’t stop people clicking through. In many cases, it improves the quality of the click. When we attach an article beneath the post, people already know exactly what they’re getting before they leave the platform. They’re not clicking because we’ve deliberately hidden the answer. They’re clicking because they’re interested in the wider story, additional context, or details beyond what’s already in the post. That creates a much more engaged reader. They’ve effectively pre-qualified themselves before ever reaching the site. One of the biggest lessons we’ve learned at Dexerto is that social works best when you make the content complete in-feed. Build for the platform you’re on, not the destination you want people to visit.