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Turn a Case study into Facebook posts

A source-specific, platform-specific plan: why this pairing works, the exact asset mix to produce, and the adaptation mistake most likely to make the result feel like a lazy cross-post.

WHY THIS PAIRING WORKS

Why a case study fits Facebook

Facebook users respond to relatable success stories told narratively. Case studies can be humanized to spark shares, comments, and emotional engagement in groups.

OUTPUT SHAPE

What to make from the source

1 long narrative post with the full arc (challenge → turning point → win). 4 follow-up posts each focusing on one emotional or practical element: the turning point, the unexpected result, customer quote, and "what we learned the hard way".

PRODUCTION SEQUENCE

From case study to native Facebook posts

  1. 01 · EXTRACT

    Find supportable moments

    Mark the arguments, examples, stories, and quotable lines that can stand on their own without changing what the source says.

  2. 02 · SHAPE

    Build the supplied asset mix

    Use the output plan above as the production brief, including its post count, media form, sequencing, hooks, and calls to action.

  3. 03 · QA

    Check source and platform fit

    Verify every factual claim against the source, then test each asset against the pitfall above before scheduling it.

Make the whole pack in one consistent voice

LoomVox works from the long-form material you provide, extracts the real points, and turns them into a structured set of social assets in one selected voice preset.

Case study to Facebook FAQ

Why repurpose a case study for Facebook?
Facebook users respond to relatable success stories told narratively. Case studies can be humanized to spark shares, comments, and emotional engagement in groups.
What should a case study-to-Facebook content pack include?
1 long narrative post with the full arc (challenge → turning point → win). 4 follow-up posts each focusing on one emotional or practical element: the turning point, the unexpected result, customer quote, and "what we learned the hard way".
What is the biggest mistake when adapting this content for Facebook?
Posting dry bullet points of results or attaching the full PDF instead of telling a human story with quotes, photos, or narrative that people root for and share.
Turn a Case study into Facebook posts