# account-positioning > Use when starting new Xiaohongshu accounts, struggling with unclear content direction, receiving inconsistent engagement, or needing to define target audience and vertical domain - Author: Claude AI Hub Developer - Repository: vivy-yi/xiaohongshu-skills - Version: 20260123084615 - Stars: 6 - Forks: 0 - Last Updated: 2026-02-06 - Source: https://github.com/vivy-yi/xiaohongshu-skills - Web: https://mule.run/skillshub/@@vivy-yi/xiaohongshu-skills~account-positioning:20260123084615 --- --- name: account-positioning description: Use when starting new Xiaohongshu accounts, struggling with unclear content direction, receiving inconsistent engagement, or needing to define target audience and vertical domain --- # Account Positioning (账号定位) ## Overview Account positioning is the foundation of Xiaohongshu success - defining your vertical domain, target audience, and unique differentiation to build a focused, recognizable presence that attracts engaged followers. ## When to Use **Use when**: - Starting a new Xiaohongshu account - Content receives inconsistent engagement - Unclear what content to create - Follower growth is stagnant - Struggling to define target audience - Content feels scattered or unfocused **Do NOT use when**: - Account already has clear positioning and consistent growth - Just need minor content adjustments (use content-planning instead) ## Core Pattern **Before** (vague positioning): ``` ❌ "Lifestyle blogger" # Too broad ❌ "Share everything I like" # No focus ❌ "Fashion and food and travel" # Too many verticals ``` **After** (clear positioning): ``` ✅ "Budget-friendly fashion for college students" ✅ "Skincare routine for sensitive skin, ages 25-35" ✅ "Home cooking for busy office workers" ``` **3 Key Questions Framework**: 1. **What am I best at / most interested in?** - Professional expertise? Personal experience? Entertainment value? 2. **What unique value can I provide?** - Professional knowledge? Authentic reviews? Creative content? 3. **Who is my target audience?** - Students? Office workers? Moms? Professionals? ## Quick Reference | Positioning Component | Key Questions | Examples | |-----------------------|---------------|----------| | **Vertical Domain** | What specific area? | Skincare, Fashion, Food, Travel, Study | | **Target Audience** | Who are they? | Students, Office workers, Moms, Age range | | **Differentiation** | What makes you unique? | Professional, Authentic, Creative, Budget-friendly | | **Content Style** | What format? | Tutorials, Reviews, Vlogs, Tips | ## Implementation ### Step 1: Define Vertical Domain (1-2 questions) Choose ONE specific area: - **Too broad**: "Fashion", "Beauty", "Lifestyle" - **Just right**: "Korean fashion for petite women", "Drugstore skincare for sensitive skin" ### Step 2: Define Target Audience Be specific about demographics: - Age range (e.g., "college students 18-22") - Life stage (e.g., "new moms") - Pain points (e.g., "budget-conscious", "time-poor") ### Step 3: Define Your Unique Value What makes you different? - Professional expertise (dermatologist sharing skincare) - Authentic experience (real user reviews) - Creative presentation (unique editing style) - Budget focus (affordable alternatives) ### Step 4: Write Positioning Statement Combine all elements into ONE clear sentence: ``` Format: "[Content style] + [Vertical domain] + [For target audience]" Example: "Affordable Korean fashion reviews for petite college students" ``` ### Step 5: Validate with Market Research - Search Xiaohongshu for similar accounts - Analyze their follower count and engagement - Identify gaps or differentiation opportunities - Adjust positioning if too competitive ## Common Mistakes | Mistake | Why Happens | Fix | |---------|-------------|-----| | **Too broad** | Fear of missing audience | Narrow down - specific attracts better than broad | | **Too many verticals** | Want to cover everything | Pick ONE core vertical, expand later | | **No audience definition** | Focus on content only | Always define WHO you're creating for | | **Copying popular accounts** | Seems safer | Find unique angle or underserved niche | | **Changing positioning frequently** | Impatient with growth | Stick to positioning for 3+ months before pivoting | ## Real-World Impact **Well-positioned accounts** (examples from Xiaohongshu): - "Drugstore makeup for office workers" → 50K followers in 6 months - "Home cooking for singles under 30" → 100K followers in 1 year - "Study tips for graduate students" → 80K followers in 8 months **Poorly positioned accounts**: - "Lifestyle blogger sharing everything" → <500 followers after 1 year - Random content across fashion/food/travel → Inconsistent engagement, stagnant growth **Key metric**: Well-positioned accounts grow 5-10x faster than unfocused accounts. --- **Related Skills**: - **REQUIRED**: persona-building (build authentic persona based on positioning) - **REQUIRED**: content-planning (plan content aligned with positioning) - content-calendar (maintain consistent positioning across all content)