Businesses and creators now use whiteboard and explanation videos to share ideas on Facebook. These videos show drawings or simple animations that explain a topic step by step. They work well because people understand visuals faster than text. Facebook users often stop scrolling when they see clear, engaging motion on their screen.
(How to Create Facebook Content That Uses Whiteboard or Explanation Videos)
To make this kind of content, start with a strong message. Know what you want your audience to learn or do after watching. Keep the script short and focused. Use everyday words so everyone can follow along. Record your voice clearly or add subtitles for better reach.
Next, create the visuals. You can draw by hand on a real whiteboard or use software that simulates the effect. Make sure each image appears at the right time with your words. Keep the pace steady—not too fast, not too slow. Add light background music if it helps, but never let it drown out your message.
Post your video natively on Facebook. Uploading directly gives you better performance than sharing a link from another site. Use a clear title and a short description that tells people why they should watch. Tag relevant pages or use hashtags to help new viewers find your post.
(How to Create Facebook Content That Uses Whiteboard or Explanation Videos)
Check your insights after posting. See how many people watched, shared, or commented. This shows what works and what does not. Try different styles or topics based on what your audience likes. Keep testing and improving your approach. Whiteboard and explanation videos stay effective as long as they stay simple, useful, and easy to watch.

