Highlights from our first #CreditSnap

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Are you championing financial literacy efforts on Snapchat? We invite you to check our first Experian #CreditSnap tweetchat, where we discussed how the personal finance community is creating fun, engaging and interactive educational content on this rapidly-growing social platform.

The panel included: Matt Schulz– Sr. Analyst at CreditCards.com, Leslie Samuel– Owner of Become a Blogger, Joanna Zarach– Personal Finance Expert,  Vanessa Page, Sandy Smith– Founder of Yes I Am Cheap, LaTisha Styles– Founder of Young Finances, Jason Vitug– Founder of Phroogal, CashChatSnap– a Snapchat shared story about money matters and financial education, Erin Lowry– Personal Finance Expert and Founder of Broke Millennial, and Mike Delgado Director of Social Media at Experian and Christina Roman- Social Media Specialist at Experian.

Questions We Discussed: 

  • Q1: Why did you join Snapchat?
  • Q2: What audience are you hoping to reach on Snapchat?
  • Q3: How often do you post on Snapchat?
  • Q4: How far in advance do you plan your content?
  • Q5: Do you storyboard your content or wing it? Why?
  • Q6: What area of financial literacy do you focus on?
  • Q7: Why do you choose to use Snapchat for financial literacy?
  • Q8: How do you use the tools available on Snapchat to create unique and engaging educational content?
  • Q9: What Snapchat campaign or story of yours has resonated with your audience?
  • Q10: If you could live in one Snapchat lens for a day, which would you choose?

Follow the panel on Snapchat:

Matt Schulz: @matt-schulz

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Leslie Samuel

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Vanessa Page

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