Quick TipsSocial Media January 28, 2026

What’s Working on Social Media Right Now (2026 Edition)

 

What’s Working on Social Media Right Now (2026 Edition)

A modern, research-backed guide for real estate agents and local service pros


Instagram: Clarity, Searchability & Story-Driven Visuals Win

1. Lead with Clear, Uncluttered First Frames

Instagram users decide in under a second whether to stop scrolling. Posts with clean, recognizable visuals outperform overly stylized or cluttered shots, because attention is now a scarce resource in what experts call the “attention crunch.”

2. Search-Optimized Content Is Becoming Mandatory

Instagram is fast becoming a search engine. Nearly half of U.S. consumers use social platforms for search, and Gen Z often chooses Instagram over Google.

This means:

  • Use natural keywords in captions and on-screen text.
  • Make posts that answer specific questions (“Best neighborhoods for X in 2026”).
  • Optimize for saves and shares — signals heavily weighted in Instagram search.

Technical Tip: Use Authentic, Lightly Edited Video

Short-form video continues to dominate, but the winning trend is authentic, unpolished clips, not polished studio visuals. Audiences are rewarding content that feels human rather than AI-generated.
Use basic editing tools (no need for overproduced transitions) and pair them with a strong hook in the first 3 seconds.


Facebook: Video Still Outperforms — But Purpose Matters

1. Video Earns More Attention and Higher CTR

Across multiple studies, video ads and posts consistently outperform static imagery in engagement and click-through rate.

  • Videos generate higher CTR (often 18–32% higher than static).
  • Users overwhelmingly prefer learning through short videos (~69%). [scopicstudios.com]

2. Static Images Still Work — If Curated Well

Static images are effective in bottom-of-funnel or retargeting situations. Choose only the very best photos if video isn’t available, because clarity and simplicity improve retention.

Technical Tip: Cross-Platform Video Saves Time

Since video is winning across Meta platforms, record once and distribute everywhere. Meta’s AI-driven optimization continues improving placement performance, making cross-posting more efficient than ever.


LinkedIn: Competence, Results & Conversation Drive Reach

1. Value-Driven, Professional Content Wins — Not Lifestyle

LinkedIn prioritizes meaningful conversation, expert insight, and original perspective.
The algorithm rewards:

  • Saves
  • Comments
  • Shares
    …more than likes or lifestyle content.
    Results-oriented posts (wins, case studies, proof-based insights) continue to outperform soft, personal updates.

2. Video Is Rapidly Growing on LinkedIn

Video views grew 36% YoY, driven by LinkedIn’s rollout of short-form video features and CapCut integration.
Short, educational video snippets (<2 minutes) are a standout performer and help position agents as trusted advisors.

Technical Tip: Don’t Misread “Low Engagement”

Many posts perform well without generating high visible engagement. If link clicks, impressions, and watch time are strong, the content is still achieving its purpose. LinkedIn’s algorithm heavily weighs dwell time, not like counts.


Platform‑Agnostic Trends Agents Must Not Ignore

1. Short-Form Video Is Still the Default

Whether Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, or YouTube Shorts, short-form vertical content is the format each platform is pushing hardest. Agents who produce quick, helpful explainers (neighborhood walk-throughs, “3 things to know,” listing highlights) show stronger visibility.

  • Short-form video remains the most effective discovery tool in real estate marketing.
  • It’s also now the baseline content format for buyer and seller search behavior.

2. Social Platforms Are Becoming Search Engines

Gen Z and Millennials increasingly search on Instagram and TikTok for local recommendations — including real estate pros.

  • Social channels now rival Google in discovery behavior.
  • Your captions, on-screen text, and spoken words are indexed and influence discoverability.

3. Authenticity Beats Production Every Time

Audiences prefer content that is real, raw, and less curated.

  • Authenticity is now a strategic advantage.
  • Even YouTube shows higher performance for authentic, lightly produced content over cinematic, heavily edited pieces.

4. Consistency Compounds Results

Results come from repetition:
Posting regularly with recognizable themes creates visibility and trust, especially in real estate’s high-frequency content environment.


Pitfalls to Avoid (2026)

❌ Relying Only on Photos

Static images alone are no longer enough to sustain reach on most platforms. Video remains essential for discovery and trust-building.

❌ Overproducing Everything

Polished content feels less trustworthy. Over-editing can hurt performance. Users want human-first content.

❌ Posting More Instead of Posting Better

High volume no longer beats high value. Strategy > frequency in the 2026 ecosystem.

In the end, the platforms may keep evolving, but the opportunity they offer remains the same: show up with clarity, consistency, and genuine value, and your audience will follow. The agents and brands winning today aren’t the ones chasing every trend — they’re the ones choosing the right trends and making them their own. Video, authenticity, search-friendly content, and meaningful conversation aren’t just “what’s working right now”—they’re the foundation for long-term growth in 2026 and beyond. When you approach social media with intention rather than overwhelm, you don’t just keep up with the changing landscape — you rise above it, ready for whatever comes next.