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Top 8 Social Media Tips for International Day of Education 2026

Social Media Tips for International Day of Education

In this blog, we share practical social media tips with real examples you can easily adapt for your brand, plus simple ways to plan and publish posts across all platforms using tools like Hookle.


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International Day of Education, held on January 24, is a great opportunity for businesses, nonprofits, and local organizations to share knowledge, inspire learning, and connect with their audience in a meaningful way.


You do not need to be a school or educator to take part. Education can mean skills, experience, values, or everyday learning moments. With a bit of creativity, you can create social posts that truly resonate with your audience on this important day.


Without further ado, let’s dive in.


1. Share a simple learning moment from your work

Alicia Pet Care Center shared a great short clip about the most interesting thing they learned at their vet, showcased with an adorable kitten. It’s a heart-warming shot and a great example of engaging educational content.


Post one thing you learned while running your business or organization. It can be a small insight from daily work, not a big achievement. Example: "Today we learned that shorter captions get more replies than long ones. Simple works".



2. Use Google Business Profile to Educate Customers

Use Google Business Profile to Educate Customer

A Google Business Profile is not only for opening hours and reviews. You can also use it to educate people about what you do, your products, or your services. Just like Hookle showcased its latest feature on Google, the same way it did on its social channels.


Share short posts that explain how your service works, what makes your product different, or answer common customer questions. For example, a local café can explain the difference between espresso and filter coffee, while a service business can show how a booking process works.


These posts appear directly in Google Search and Maps, helping customers learn before they even contact you. Remember to connect your socials to Google and reply to reviews to get the most out of your profile.


3. Educate with a short before-and-after example

Home Repairman shared a time-lapse clip showing how roof repair is done right. A small leak that could have turned into a big problem was fixed, making it a great before-and-after example that’s easy and satisfying to watch.

Visual comparisons are easy to understand and highly engaging

A simple example:

  • Before: unclear product photo

  • After: clear lighting and simple background

  • Use the caption to explain what changed and why.



4. Spotlight a book, course, or tool you trust

AutoDoc, which describes itself as the largest online auto parts shop, shared a great short clip featuring one of its trusted tools in action. It’s a strong way to show the tool, how it works, and why they trust it.


You can educate your audience by recommending something that helped you grow, learn, or move closer to your goals. Example: "This book changed how we think about customer experience".



5. Explain a term your industry uses daily

A dentist, Dentite, shared a great educational clip explaining not only what the term “root canal” means, but also how it’s used to fix the problem. The video shows the full process in a clear and easy-to-follow way.


Industry jargon can be confusing. Help your audience understand it with short, easy-to-watch clips. Keep it simple and use time-lapse if needed.



6. Teach one tip in under 30 seconds

Just like Coffee Art Nepal shared a short clip showing how to make a perfect wiggle heart on coffee, this is a great example of a short, educational video paired with engaging music.


Short educational videos work well on most platforms. You can post anything educational, such as a quick video showing one productivity or marketing tip with simple text overlays.



7. Post a myth vs fact related to your field

Post a myth vs fact related to your field

Just like Hookle, a social media management tool, showcased above, myths vs facts can help small business owners understand what may hurt their social media if done incorrectly. In this example, they shared a blog article on Instagram along with an infographic.


This format is easy to scan and encourages saves. Example: Myth - You need perfect content. Fact - Consistency matters more.



8. Show learning behind the scenes at your business

The car wash service, The Auto Spas, educated customers by showing behind the scenes how a car is washed in an automatic wash line, including the brushes and wraps. It’s a great, authentic video that clearly explains the process.

Learning happens every day in practice, not only in classrooms

Learning happens every day in practice, not only in classrooms. One of the best ways to educate your audience is by showing real action behind the scenes.


Example: A team testing new tools or improving a workflow with a short explanation.



Save Time and Manage All Your Socials with One App


Creating educational content does not have to be time-consuming. With the right tools, such as Hookle, you can plan, write, and publish meaningful posts across all your platforms from one place.

With Hookle, you can manage all your social channels in one simple app

With AI-powered Hookle, you can manage all your social channels, including Google Business Profile, in one simple app. Create posts faster, stay consistent, and focus on sharing what you know with your audience.


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