We've talked about spotting jobs, but how do you map them systematically? Job mapping is a structured way to break down the entire process a user goes through when they "hire" a piece of content. By mapping the job, you can find gaps in the market and create content that fits perfectly into your audience's workflow. This article provides a deep dive into job mapping specifically for social media, using the phenomenon of leaks as our primary case study.
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What is a Job Map?
A job map breaks down the big job a user is trying to get done into smaller, discrete steps. It's not about the user's personality; it's about the process they go through. For a social media user interacting with a leak, the job map might include steps like: noticing the leak, understanding its implications, deciding if it's credible, sharing it with others, and using the information to make a decision. By mapping these steps, you can identify where your audience struggles the most and create content that helps them at that exact point.
The universal job map has eight steps, but for social media, we can focus on the most critical ones: Define, Locate, Prepare, Confirm, Execute, Monitor, Conclude, and Celebrate. Let's apply them to the context of a leaked social media update.
Step 1: Define the Job
What is the user trying to accomplish? In our context, the high-level job might be: "Stay ahead of social media changes to protect my content strategy." This is the "Define" step. The user is defining their need. They might not even know about a leak yet, but they know they have a job to do. Your content can enter at this stage by reminding them of this job and positioning your future content as the solution. For example, a post like "Are you ready for the next big platform change?" helps them define the job.
Step 2: Locate the Leak
This is where the user actively looks for information. They might search on Twitter, Reddit, or Telegram for any leaked information about the upcoming change. If you have created content that feels like a leak, you need to be present in these places. Use keywords that people are searching for. The job at this step is: "Help me find the most credible and recent information." Your headline and SEO play a huge role here. A title like "Leaked: First Look at the New Algorithm Update" directly serves the "Locate" step.
Step 3: Prepare to Act
Once they've found a leak (or your leak-style content), they need to prepare to use that information. This involves understanding it, saving it, and breaking it down. The job here is: "Help me understand this information so I can use it." This is where detailed analysis, bullet-point summaries, and explainer videos shine. If your content is just the leak itself without context, you fail at this step. Provide the preparation tools.
Step 4: Confirm the Insight
Before acting, users want to confirm that the leak is accurate. They might look for other sources or wait for official confirmation. The job here is: "Give me confidence that this information is trustworthy." You can help by providing evidence, linking to multiple sources, or using your own authority to vouch for the insight. If you're creating analysis based on a leak, state your methodology clearly. This builds trust and helps the user move to the next step.
Full Job Map Example
Let's map the entire job for a user who encounters a leaked screenshot about a new feature.
| Step | User's Action | Your Content Opportunity |
|---|---|---|
| Define | "I need to know what's new on this platform." | Create awareness posts about "what's changing." |
| Locate | "Let me see if anyone has leaked it." | Create content with "leak" in the title. |
| Prepare | "I need to understand what this means." | Write a detailed breakdown/analysis. |
| Confirm | "Is this real? Can I trust it?" | Provide proof, context, and your track record. |
| Execute | "I will change my content strategy now." | Give a clear, step-by-step action plan. |
| Monitor | "I'll check if my new strategy works." | Offer a checklist or metrics to track. |
| Conclude | "It worked! I'll keep doing this." | Encourage them to share their success. |
| Celebrate | "I'm ahead of the curve." | Create community around these wins. |
By mapping the entire job, you can create a series of content pieces that guide the user from start to finish, making you an indispensable part of their workflow.
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