This the 8th and final post in the Indie Block Party, and the theme as the crate says is Social Media & Network Tips.
When I became a writer, as opposed to a retired journalist, I was led to believe that building my social platform was crucial. So I dutifully created this website/blog, a dedicated writing Facebook page and a Twitter account. I knew that there was a stage two that required signing up to other social media, but I never reached that point.
Each day I dutifully checked my emails on my personal and writing accounts, then my two Facebook feeds, and finally Twitter. I read all the articles that seemed relevant but it all impacted on my writing. Social media took over at the expense of being creative.
Now I attempt to prioritise what I do. I check the emails and Facebook but I have to admit that I gave up reading everything on Twitter as so much of it seemed repetitive and self-promoting. I find it far easier to subscribe to blogs that I feel are worthwhile, once I have read a few good posts.
I try to share these posts on Facebook, but I’m not sure if many people read them. We’re all too busy anyway.
The groups that I find most useful on Facebook tend to be ones for British writers rather than more international, although they are not exclusively so. If you befriend me on https://www.facebook.com/roland.clarke.79 I can recommend you to them. Or simply Like my Roland Clarke Writer page.
In terms of major DOs and DON’Ts for the social media world, I would say DO socialise and relate to people, but DON’T hard sell them, bombarding them with sales promotions.
Can I end by quoting some excellent Tips from Janice Hardy:
Social media tips:
- Social media is about connecting and being social, not spamming “buy my stuff”
- Be yourself, be professional, and be nice
- If you wouldn’t say it to someone’s face, don’t say it online. The internet is forever
- It can take time to figure out which social media site fits your personality and style and how to be effective on it
- Use your author’s name. “WriterJay” might fit my personality, but it’s not going to help me get my name out there or build my author brand
For the full articles: http://blog.janicehardy.com/2009/12/marky-marketing.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+janicehardy%2FPUtE+%28The+Other+Side+of+the+Story%29
Normal Blog service will resume next week, although with less information blackouts, I hope. This Indie Block Party has got me thinking…
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