Is Tumblr Still Effective for Social Media Marketing?

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Tumblr seems like an underrated platform compared to some of the bigger social networks. With the right content strategy, it looks like there may still be opportunities to build an audience and drive engagement.

For those still using Tumblr for marketing, what types of content are performing best for you, and what strategies have helped you grow?
 
Tumblr can still work, especially for niche communities. Original content, consistent posting, and engaging with tags seem to perform much better than just sharing promotional posts
 
In my experience, Tumblr is still a very useful platform for marketing. However, success requires a well-planned strategy and a solid understanding of how the platform works.
 
I think Tumblr can still work, but it really depends on your niche. In my experience, it's better for building brand awareness than getting quick traffic or sales.
 
I do not think Tumblr is as good as it used to be. It can still help you get people to visit your website if you are posting about the right things, on Tumblr.
 
Tumblr seems like an underrated platform compared to some of the bigger social networks. With the right content strategy, it looks like there may still be opportunities to build an audience and drive engagement.

For those still using Tumblr for marketing, what types of content are performing best for you, and what strategies have helped you grow?
Tumblr only thrives on niche visuals GIFs,Aesthetics, memes, and witty text posts, focus on reblogging to leverage community traffic and use 5-10 precise tags, never hard sell.
 
Tumblr seems like an underrated platform compared to some of the bigger social networks. With the right content strategy, it looks like there may still be opportunities to build an audience and drive engagement.

For those still using Tumblr for marketing, what types of content are performing best for you, and what strategies have helped you grow?
To succeed on Tumblr, ditch polished ads and focus on high-aesthetic, niche memes, and authentic storytelling, while leveraging 7-12 targeted tags to trigger organic reblogs within fandom communities.
 
it’s not as strong as it used to be
think of it more as a creative outlet than a reliable traffic engine.
 
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