
Not all the content a brand publishes needs to be created internally. In fact, one of the most powerful assets on social media does not come from the marketing team, but from the community itself.
User-Generated Content (UGC) is one of the most valuable tools within a well-structured digital strategy. It not only provides authenticity, but also strengthens the relationship between the brand and its audience.
However, leveraging it correctly requires intention, sound judgment, and strategic management.
🎯 What UGC really is—and why it matters
UGC includes any content created by followers or customers that:
- Mentions the brand
- Tags the corporate profile
- Shares real experiences
- Shares opinions
- Generates public conversations
It can appear as:
- Comments on posts
- Stories tagging the brand
- Posts on X or Instagram
- Videos on TikTok
- Reviews
- Direct messages containing testimonials
This type of content has something that corporate content cannot easily replicate: natural credibility.
💎 Why UGC is so valuable
It is unique
No one else can have exactly the same content.It builds trust
People trust other users more than corporate messages.It strengthens the community
It turns followers into active participants.It humanizes the brand
It shows real experiences.It increases engagement
It usually generates more conversation than institutional content.
🧠 The strategic role of the Community Manager
UGC should not be shared at random.
It is the Community Manager’s responsibility to:
- Select relevant content
- Verify that it aligns with the brand’s values
- Evaluate its usefulness to the audience
- Ensure consistency with the business objectives
Sharing every mention without sound judgment can weaken the brand identity.
Selecting strategically strengthens authority.
🤝 How UGC strengthens the community
When a brand shares content from a follower:
- It gives them visibility
- It recognizes their contribution
- It integrates them into the brand’s narrative
This public recognition generates:
- Loyalty
- A sense of belonging
- Greater future participation
A simple gesture such as:
- Mentioning their name
- Sharing their comment in a story
- Including their contribution in a newsletter
can significantly strengthen the relationship.
🚀 How to encourage user-generated content
UGC does not appear by chance.
It is built by creating the right environment.
Some key actions include:
1️⃣ Encourage consistent participation
Ask open-ended questions, request opinions, and invite people to share their experiences.
2️⃣ Always respond
Even if the content is not shared, always:
- Say thank you
- Leave a “like”
- Respond with intention
This encourages others to participate.
3️⃣ Recognize people publicly
When sharing content from a follower, thank them visibly.
4️⃣ Build a community culture
People share when they feel that they belong.
⚠️ The common mistake: using UGC without a strategy
Not all user-generated content should be published.
Common mistakes include:
- Sharing without permission
- Failing to provide context
- Failing to maintain visual consistency
- Failing to connect it with brand objectives
UGC should be integrated as part of the communication system, not used as filler.
🧠 In summary
User-Generated Content is not only a tactical tool.
It is an indicator of a healthy community.
When an audience creates content spontaneously, it means that:
- They feel heard
- They feel valued
- They identify with the brand
And that cannot be bought through paid advertising.
✨ From Cuernosoft
At Cuernosoft, we understand that strong brands do not only communicate; they also listen. We design strategies in which the community is not a spectator, but the main participant. If you want to strengthen your social media management and turn followers into genuine brand ambassadors, click here and let’s schedule a video call.