Category: Social Media
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Spotlight On 3 Terrific Tools To Brand Your New Blog
Branding your new blog is an important step in your success. Your readers need to be able to find you across the web. Your name, the name of your blog, your hashtag, or your tagline will become the key way readers follow your writing, engage with your ideas, and share what you have to say with others.…
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How To Offer Value With These Powerful Blog Post Elements
If you want your blog post to see the most traffic, you must offer your readers the most value. When a new reader comes to your site and finds a post she loves what does she take away? Is it knowledge? Is it the ability to share what she’s learned? Is it a clear pathway…
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How To Create An Effective Watermark For Your Blog Graphics
Do you know why an effective watermark is so important for your blog graphics? It’s part branding and it’s part protection. The bottom line is, you need to be using one. It’s branding because it tells people where a graphic or picture originated from. It’s protection because it keeps others from using your creative materials…
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Maximize Your Reach With A Social Media Mission Statement
Do you know why you post, follow, pin, and tweet? My kid came home from a birthday party recently with splat slime. It was in his favor bag and all the way home he was hurling it at the car window watching it splat against the glass. At home he used our sliding door and learned…
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How To Use Pinterest To Grow Your Blog
Trying new social media can be scary and confusing. But it doesn’t need to be. With a few helpful tips you can dive right in and learn how to use Pinterest to grow your blog. If Pinterest is new to you then you are in for a treat. While most new social media can be…
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How To Share Responsibly On Social Media
Sharing on social media is par for the course as a blogger. Learning how to share responsibly on social media is a necessary skill to master and one that can make or break you with your audience. Some years ago, memes like these were all over social media. Usually, they were something to give followers…