How Broward Health Turned Low-Polish Content Into Higher Social Media Engagement
Last November at HCIC, Carla Rivera, social media manager at Broward Health, gave a presentation on short-form video content. She commented then that you have three seconds to get and hold people’s attention. When we caught up with her a couple of weeks ago, she said now it may be even less.

Carla Rivera, social media manager, Broward Health
We know from our own experience that we decide almost instantly to keep swiping or stop and watch the reels and shorts on our social media platform of choice.
So, how does a social media expert grab attention?
It’s all about authenticity, according to Rivera. “I think it’s really important for social to measure connection, not perfection,” she says. “We’re always trying to make everything look super polished, super perfect, and I think that social media is a perfect platform not to be so perfect — and it’s actually appreciated when you look more authentic.”
Here, Rivera shares some of her best tips and tricks for creating short-form video content that builds connection by being authentic.
Read the full article to learn more: Which Is Better for Social Media — Polished or Imperfect?
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