Updated: May 18, 2026 • 1 views
Always include as the primary anchor for algorithmic indexing.
Use when participating in the week's most popular challenges.
Pair with location-based tags to boost local discoverability.
Feature your late-spring outdoor activities or seasonal decor.
Keep your instructional videos under 30 seconds for higher retention.
Showcase a specific software or hardware shortcut to drive saves.
Use trending audio clips to maximize your chance of hitting the feed.
Create content around early summer planning and bucket lists.
Focus on the transition process rather than just the final reveal.
Post during early morning hours to align with viewers' workout routines.
Highlight unique products with authentic, non-scripted reactions.
Show the messy process of creating your content to increase relatability.
Use this only if your content is directly referencing a current news event.
Use with high-quality, color-graded footage to drive aesthetic-based discovery.
Solve a common daily problem in the first three seconds of the video.
Share quick, visually appealing meal prep ideas to encourage saves.
Use a clear, intriguing hook in the opening text overlay.
Post mid-week when viewers are looking for ways to stay focused.
Tag the specific brands in the video to increase reach via brand feeds.
Include voiceover commentary to improve personal brand recognition.
Demonstrate the texture of the product clearly in the frame.
Use calming audio tracks to differentiate your content from high-energy videos.
Use an overhead camera angle for a more professional 'foodie' aesthetic.
Group these with specific travel location tags for better search indexing.
Focus on the 'one thing that changed my life' to increase engagement.
Mid-May 2026 focuses on the transition from spring to summer planning, driving high demand for 'prep' and 'aesthetic' content. The algorithm is currently favoring high-retention storytelling and concise, actionable tips over high-production-value cinematics.