Stuck trying to spark conversation in your marketing community? Quick Discussion templates are your shortcut to lively, on-topic chats that anyone can join. Use these ready-made prompts to keep your members engaged and talking, even on busy days.
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Quick Discussion posts tap into the power of brevity, lowering the barrier to participation so more members feel comfortable jumping in. By focusing on short, timely questions or statements, you invite spontaneous input and create a sense of momentum in your marketing community.
This content type is especially effective for busy professionals who want to stay connected without a big time commitment. It also leverages the psychology of social proof: when members see others responding quickly, they are more likely to join the conversation themselves. Quick, trending discussions keep your community vibrant and relevant, building habits of frequent participation.
What is one marketing tool you can't live without right now?
💡 Example: "What is one marketing tool you can't live without right now?"
Share the last marketing win you celebrated.
💡 Example: "Share the last marketing win you celebrated."
Which social platform is giving you the best ROI lately?
💡 Example: "Which social platform is giving you the best ROI lately?"
Hot take: Are hashtags still effective for reach?
💡 Example: "Hot take: Are hashtags still effective for reach?"
What marketing trend are you tired of hearing about?
💡 Example: "What marketing trend are you tired of hearing about?"
Quick poll: Email or SMS for promotions?
💡 Example: "Quick poll: Email or SMS for promotions?"
Did you try any new AI tools this week? Share your experience.
💡 Example: "Did you try any new AI tools this week? Share your experience."
Sum up your current marketing mood in one GIF or emoji.
💡 Example: "Sum up your current marketing mood in one GIF or emoji."
What is your go-to source for marketing news?
💡 Example: "What is your go-to source for marketing news?"
Share one marketing myth you wish would go away.
💡 Example: "Share one marketing myth you wish would go away."
In one word, describe your biggest marketing challenge.
💡 Example: "In one word, describe your biggest marketing challenge."
Which marketing podcast is worth a listen this month?
💡 Example: "Which marketing podcast is worth a listen this month?"
Last campaign flop: what went wrong?
💡 Example: "Last campaign flop: what went wrong?"
Is short-form video working for your brand right now?
💡 Example: "Is short-form video working for your brand right now?"
What was your first marketing job?
💡 Example: "What was your first marketing job?"
Share a marketing meme that describes your week.
💡 Example: "Share a marketing meme that describes your week."
Is influencer marketing overrated or underrated?
💡 Example: "Is influencer marketing overrated or underrated?"
If you had one extra hour for marketing this week, how would you use it?
💡 Example: "If you had one extra hour for marketing this week, how would you use it?"
What is the coolest campaign you have seen lately?
💡 Example: "What is the coolest campaign you have seen lately?"
Do you prefer working in-house or agency side for marketing?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer working in-house or agency side for marketing?"
Share your favorite quick marketing tip.
💡 Example: "Share your favorite quick marketing tip."
What marketing buzzword do you secretly love?
💡 Example: "What marketing buzzword do you secretly love?"
Which email subject line type gets you to open right away?
💡 Example: "Which email subject line type gets you to open right away?"
Are you team organic or paid social right now?
💡 Example: "Are you team organic or paid social right now?"
One word to describe the state of marketing in 2024.
💡 Example: "One word to describe the state of marketing in 2024."
What is your favorite marketing metric to track?
💡 Example: "What is your favorite marketing metric to track?"
Have you A/B tested anything interesting lately?
💡 Example: "Have you A/B tested anything interesting lately?"
What is the most underrated marketing channel?
💡 Example: "What is the most underrated marketing channel?"
Recommend one must-read marketing book.
💡 Example: "Recommend one must-read marketing book."
What's your favorite marketing newsletter?
💡 Example: "What's your favorite marketing newsletter?"
Quick tip for dealing with creative block?
💡 Example: "Quick tip for dealing with creative block?"
Is there a marketing skill you want to learn next?
💡 Example: "Is there a marketing skill you want to learn next?"
What marketing buzzword do you wish would disappear?
💡 Example: "What marketing buzzword do you wish would disappear?"
Which brand is killing it on social right now?
💡 Example: "Which brand is killing it on social right now?"
What is your favorite marketing automation hack?
💡 Example: "What is your favorite marketing automation hack?"
What was the last ad that actually made you click?
💡 Example: "What was the last ad that actually made you click?"
Drop your favorite marketing quote below.
💡 Example: "Drop your favorite marketing quote below."
In one sentence, what makes a campaign unforgettable?
💡 Example: "In one sentence, what makes a campaign unforgettable?"
What is your #1 marketing resolution this year?
💡 Example: "What is your #1 marketing resolution this year?"
Do you prefer working solo or in a team for marketing projects?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer working solo or in a team for marketing projects?"
What is the weirdest marketing advice you have ever received?
💡 Example: "What is the weirdest marketing advice you have ever received?"
If you could fix one thing about digital marketing, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could fix one thing about digital marketing, what would it be?"
Schedule Quick Discussion prompts during high-traffic times or when engagement dips. Pin or highlight them to keep them visible. Encourage moderators to respond early to kick things off. Rotate topics based on news, trends, or recurring themes. Keep the posts concise so members feel confident responding with just a sentence or two.
These templates are designed to work on all platforms. For best results, adjust formatting as needed for your platform's posting style. Use hashtags or mentions to increase visibility where supported. On chat-based platforms, post during peak hours for maximum replies. On forums or groups, consider pinning or featuring the prompt for the day.
A Quick Discussion template is a short, engaging prompt designed to spark brief, timely conversations in your marketing community.
Aim to post Quick Discussions several times a week, especially during peak engagement periods or when you want to boost participation.
Yes, feel free to tailor each template to your community's interests, tone, and current topics for best results.
Absolutely. The prompts are broad enough to fit digital, content, social, and other marketing specialties.
Try responding first, tag a few active members, or reword the prompt to make it more specific and relatable.
Short is ideal. Encourage members to reply in one or two sentences to keep discussions fast and accessible.
Yes. Batch scheduling helps maintain consistent engagement and ensures your community stays active.