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Oluwaseyi

Research-driven professional interested in social media marketing, digital business, and finance. Detail-oriented, reliable, and experienced in remote research and online projects.

Research-driven professional interested in social media marketing, digital business, and finance. Detail-oriented, reliable, and experienced in remote research and online projects.

About Me

Ulster university

Class of 2024

Graduated

Birmingham, UK

Skills

Social Media & Digital Marketing Support
Market & Business Research
Content Research & Analysis

Interests

Social media marketing
Digital marketing
Business & Entrepreneurship

Interview Questions

The Growth Shop

Creative Content Creator for Sanctum Bible Chat App

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WHAT MAKES SHORT-FORM FAITH CONTENT SHAREABLE AND ENGAGING?

Short-form faith content is most shareable when it's relatable, emotionally resonant, and easy to consume. Clear hooks, simple visuals, authentic storytelling, and practical takeaways help viewers see themselves in the message. When content feels encouraging rather than preachy, invites reflection or conversation and fits naturally withing platform trends, people are more likely to engage and share.

The Growth Shop

Creative Content Creator for Sanctum Bible Chat App

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HOW WOULD YOU MAKE CONTENT ABOUT THE BIBLE AND FAITH STAND OUT ON TIKTOK AND INSTAGRAM?

I'd focus on short, relatable, and visually strong content that connects biblical truths to real-life situations. This includes storytelling, bite-sized verses in modern context, carousel-style explanations, reels using trends and audio respectfully, interactive formats like questions, polls, and "day-in-the-life faith" content. The goal is to make faith practical, engaging, and relevant, not abstract, so people feel seen, encouraged, and curious to engage and share.

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