by +EdieMelson @EdieMelson
Social media is a tool. But like any tool we need to know
how to use it and not be overwhelmed by it. Here are some basic social media
rules every author needs to know.
1. Be consistent in posting social media updates. Small
regular steps get you much farther, much faster. By posting 4 to 6 social media
updates at day, 3 to 4 days a week can help you build a powerful platform much
faster than any other way.
2. Don’t fall into the trap of self-promotion. Follow Edie’s
5 to 1 rule and you’ll keep social media from being all about me, me, me.
3. Be consistent in what you share on social media. Figure
out the audience you want to reach and post updates geared to them. That
doesn’t mean you can’t occasionally post random things, but keep them in the
minority.
4. Utilize hashtags, but don’t go overboard. No more than
two per update. Otherwise you look like a used car salesman.
5. Be consistent in the photos you use across all social
media platforms. You don’t have to use the exact same picture, but make sure
you’re recognizable from network to network.
6. Don’t be obsessed with the numbers. Yes, we’re trying to
grow platforms, but the purpose is to reach people, and that’s what those
numbers represent. Without meaningful connections, they’re pretty much
worthless.
7. Limit yourself to the social media platforms that work
for you. No one needs to be on every network. Find your sweet spots and hang
out there.
8. Remember why you’re doing social media. We’re writers
first, social media is the best way to connect with our audience, but don’t get
the equation upside down. The majority of your time needs to be spent writing,
not being social online.
9. Use a scheduling program. To reach the majority of your
audience, you need to spread your social media updates throughout the day. The
most efficient way to do this is with a scheduling program, like Hootsuite.
10. Promote others over yourself. This give you credibility. Don’t be afraid of the competition. It may
seem counterintuitive, but the relationships you build with those offering
similar products or services can advance both of you.
These are my rules, I'd love to know what you'd add to the list. Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments section below.
Don't forget to join the conversation!
Blessings,
Edie
TWEETABLES
I Like rule number 6 don't be obsessed with the numbers. Thank you what a great article it's so helpful.
ReplyDeleteIsaac, it's hard not to focus on the numbers! I'm glad you enjoyed the post, Blessings, E
DeleteI always learn something new from you, Edie!
ReplyDeleteAne, thank you!
DeleteI have also been obsessed with numbers. I wanted to have 100 followers by the end of last year. I forgot to count my FB followers. When I include them I am just over 100.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you've met your goal, that's always encouraging and affirming! But I also try to have goals that don't involve numbers, especially in the early life of a blog. Maybe try for a goal of 3 comments per post or 2 shares, or something that lets you focus on the interactions. That always helped me. Blessings, E
DeleteEdie, thanks for the reminders. Good advice.
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