Saturday 25 February 2017

10 Ways Authors Can Win the Game of Social Media

10 Ways Authors Can Win the Game of Social Media

10 Ways Authors Can Win the Game of Social Media

“Writing a book means starting simultaneously down two paths, if you want to be successful.  The book writing, and the book publicizing.  As the author of an idea that deserves to be heard you must do both.” Nick Morgan, communication theorist in Forbes magazine

You put your whole heart and soul into writing your book. You thought the hard part was going to be writing but now that your book has published or about to be published you face a harsh reality – if you don’t get the message out, nobody will buy your book.

Here at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com, we feel your pain.

We know that most books that get published sell less than 1,000 copies. children’s book would be considered a success if it sells 500 copies over the course of its lifetime. 

In fact Ramajon Cogan and I started this business because we saw your need.

Authors today need to embrace social media marketing if they want to survive, to develop the readership they want to fulfill their dreams of making money selling books and building enough of a tribe to sustain them as they build careers as authors and authorpreneurs.

In his former career as head of the Publish Now Program for a well-known writing coach, Ramajon Cogan saw this problem first hand.

Authors would spend months, years and thousands of dollars producing quality books, only for their hard-earned efforts to fall flat and face low book sales once they hit the market.

After I published my second book, What Is Healing? Awaken Your Intuitive Power for Health and Happiness in 2012, I began to try to find good information about how to master social media marketing.

As a medical intuitive, I use my guidance all day long and have learned to trust myself. I remember asking for guidance about whether or not I should sign up for a particular social media marketing training program and I got a clear “NO!”

Like many humans, I had a terrible case of FOMO – Fear of Missing Out – so I spent $2,400 and signed up anyway, only to want to smack myself in the face during the first webinar when I recognized that I had virtually thrown my money away as the program I had signed up for was A boring and B out of date and C totally useless.

The only good thing about recognizing that I had just wasted $2,400 of my hard-earned money was that I was so mad at myself I resolved to figure this stuff out. I threw myself into studying social media and mastering it with thousands of hours of actual practice, trial, error and ultimately success.

I developed a broad base in the social media that has empowered me to develop and maintain a Klout score of 68, which puts me in the top 5 percent of influencers on the site. Influencers with a score of 60 or higher are in the top 5% users.

Although Ramajon Cogan and I had worked closely together to produce three books, it was at a writing workshop in November 2015 where I was working on my fifth book that Rama saw me in action and the idea for this business www.whatissocialmediatoday.com got hatched.

A fellow author at the writing workshop had asked me some questions about the social media.

“Sure no problem,” I said, promising to show her what to do during one of the breaks.

Rama observed me as I taught my fellow author what to do.

“Just click here, do this and emphasize that,” I explained as her eyes lit up. Rama and I could both see the hope spread all over her face as she realized she could do this – she could market her book effectively all by herself.

“Catherine, we need to bottle you,” Rama told me afterwards.

Rama and I began formulating www.whatissocialmediatoday.com in earnest in January 2016. We launched our first series of clients in July 2016.

We are passionate about training authorpreneurs, solopreneurs, ompreneurs and other entrepreneurs because we understand that what we teach you may make the difference between you scratching by to survive financially and thriving at levels you never believed could be possible.

The end goal of all this social media marketing is to empower you to live the life you really want.

As a single self supporting woman living in Atlanta, Georgia, I take my own survival pretty seriously.

Using the principles I’m about to teach you, the revenues for my main business increased 33 percent for the calendar year 2016 over 2015.

Yes, I sell books but more importantly I use the combined total efforts of my books and my social media to attract the clients I need to live a wonderful life working out of my home, teaching yoga and qi gong, walking my dog in the park every day, enjoying my orchids and lying in my hammock during times of the day when most other people are stuck in their office.

Coming Soon: Our New Book, Get Ready to Win the Game of Social Media

What Is Social Media Today: Get Ready to Win the Game of Social Media by Catherine Carrigan

Here are my top 10 ways you as an author can Win the Game of Social Media:

  1. Learn how to play the Game of Social Media.
  2. Think Win-Win.
  3. Figure out your keywords and hashtags.
  4. Make your book into a multimedia experience.
  5. Become a Goodreads maven.
  6. Engage, engage, engage.
  7. Develop a digital social signature, aka your brand identity.  
  8. Your blog is more important than your book.
  9. Build your tribe one raving fan at a time.
  10. Market like a rockstar. 

Let’s break this down further.

Learn how to play the Game of Social Media

When Rama and I started www.whatissocialmediatoday.com we were deeply influenced by Jane McGonigal, a game designer and highly influential Ted Talk speaker. 

In her first Ted Talk, Jane discussed the mentality she says is essential if you want to enjoy what she calls an “epic win.”

In real life, we take our losses and challenges rather seriously. We get depressed, we get discouraged.

On the other hand, Jane McGonigal points out, in a collaborative online environment, gamers feel super empowered to feel they can change the world.

This ability to overcome feeling discouraged by loss gets developed in the 10,000 hours of online games the average young person plays before the age of 21 – matching if not exceeding the average of 10,080 hours they would spend in school from 5th grade to high school graduation if they had perfect attendance.

Rama and I recognize that when you develop the attitude that you are playing what we call the Game of Social Media, you will have enough fun playing that you eventually get very good at it.

If you take the same mentality into social media that you have in real life – that things are oh so serious – you may get discouraged and want to give up.

When you play any game – whether that be Monopoly, Spades or marketing your book in social media – you may suck in the beginning but if you’re having fun and doing it eventually you will move to the next level if you keep it up.

In our program here at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com, we recognize that people have different learning styles so we have four ways for you to learn how to play the Game of Social Media:

  • Weekly online webinars
  • One to one coaching, where Rama and I hold your hand, get online with you to look at what you are doing and coach you to take your Game of Social Media to the next level
  • Peer learning by playing with other clients
  • An online forum where you can ask questions, read articles on all the important topics in social media and watch pre-recorded videos.

If you think like a gamer, even if you are playing well you recognize that there’s always another level to get to, always another layer of learning and you keep growing as a player as you develop your audience.

As your tribe gets bigger you increase your influence and develop more readers for your books and customers for your business, products and services.

"Social Media Campaigns Catherine Carrigan and Ramajon Cogan"

Social Media Campaigns with Catherine Carrigan and Ramajon Cogan

Think Win-Win

There’s a reason it’s called the “social” media. If you want to win the Game of Social Media you want to develop online friendships with like-minded people.

The truth is even if you are a solopreneur or single author, you won’t win the Game of Social Media by yourself.

Here are some simple ways you can achieve win-win as an author:

  1. Cross blog with other authors. Post a blog for every blog you post. Include links to each other’s books and bios and photos of your books. Here’s an example of a blog I posted for fellow Amazon No. 1 bestselling author Lynne Cockrum-Murphy. 
  2. Interview each other on your Youtube channels. Use a video conference system like Zoom.us to record videos and post them on both of your Youtube channels. Here’s an example of a Youtube video where my friend and fellow Amazon No. 1 bestselling author Maxine Taylor interviewed me about a medical intuitive reading I did about President Donald Trump. 
  3. Share each other’s posts on your respective social media channels.
  4. Co create online webinars. Here’s an example of a FREE online webinar fellow yoga teacher Suzanne Dulin and I created. Not only did we create a Youtube video together, I posted a blog about the event where I listed the URLs for all her businesses. We gave away a FREE copy of one of my books about social media. Suzanne and I both promoted each other in newsletters to our respective tribes. And Suzanne promoted the event in her Facebook yoga community.

You have to be a friend to have a friend. Create good karma by sharing news about each other’s book launches so that when you need help your friends will be there for you also.

Recognize that everybody is an influencer because your friends always will know people you haven’t met yet and these folks may also be interested in hearing about your books, products and services.

Hashtags, Keywords and You Oh My! by Catherine Carrigan

What Is Social Media Today: Hashtags, Keywords and You Oh My! by Catherine Carrigan

Figure out your keywords and hashtags

Here at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com, we empower all our clients to determine the right keywords and hashtags to promote their books, products and services.

Why is this so important?

If you aren’t using keywords and hashtags you simply won’t get found.

Our search engine optimization (SEO) expert Scott D. Smith of London, England, helps all participants in our program find the precise keywords you need to get discovered through the search engines.

One of the secrets of the sauce of our program is Scott’s thorough research so you’re not just guessing – you know what your keywords and hashtags need to be.

Not knowing keywords and hashtags is a beginner mistake.

Knowing your keywords and hashtags and not using them will relegate you to obscurity.

If you’ve been on the social media and still nobody is finding out about you, read my latest book on social media, What Is Social Media Today: Keywords, Hashtags and You, Oh My! to find out what you’ve been missing.

Make your book into a multimedia experience

Social media is not just about words, it’s about images.

Here are some good ways you can convert your books into multiple formats to gain new readers:

  1. Go to Goodreads.com, the world’s largest social media website for readers and authors, and list your favorite quotes from your book. Once you have these quotes listed, you can share them directly from Goodreads into your Twitter feed and Facebook timeline.
  2. Make 1 to 3 minute videos about your book. You need not hire a Hollywood production crew. Just ask a spouse or a friend to use your smart phone to record videos of you talking about each chapter. Then post these to your author page on Goodreads.com, load them on your Youtube channel and share them throughout all your social media channels.
  3. Use FREE websites like Pablo by Buffer and Canva to create shareable images with quotes from your book. Be sure to include your name as the author and if possible the name of your book. Share these not only on Facebook and Twitter but also on imagecentric social media websites like Instagram and Pinterest.
  4. When you’re getting ready to do a book launch, use programs like Viraltag and Tailwind app on Hootsuite to post images of your book cover.
  5. Create presentations for Slideshare.net such as this one I did on How to Start Your Blogging Career on Tumblr and this one on Your Social Media Tribe Awaits.

Become a Goodreads maven

Because Goodreads is the largest social media website for authors and readers, you want to set up your author profile there.

Anyone can become a member of Goodreads but as a published author Goodreads gives you a FREE marketing platform.

Find friends there from Twitter, your Facebook connections and personal phone directory. As you develop friends, some of these people will become your Goodreaders followers.

Be sure to repost your blog onto Goodreads as more than likely the 55 million members of Goodreads exceeds the number of people coming to your personal blog.

Give away your books on Goodreads, list your favorite quotes and join communities to reach new readers. To read more about how to succeed with Goodreads, read this blog I posted at this link.

Engage, engage, engage

Don’t just broadcast on social media. Communicate!

The more you respond, the more potential readers will respond back to you.

Your customer service experience doesn’t begin the moment someone buys your book. It begins the moment people connect with you on social media.

Develop a digital social signature, aka your brand identity

Here at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com, part of what we do in our one on one sessions is help you develop what we call your digital social signature, also known as your brand identity.

What do we mean by that?

Your digital social signature begins with consistent descriptions throughout each of your social media platforms and extends not just to the words you use to describe yourself but the images as well.

For example, most people who follow me know that I love orchids and Rama loves classic cars, mountain bikes and gorgeous Hawaiian sunsets.

Your digital social signature becomes easily recognizable across all platforms and allows people to relate to you as an author and fellow human being.

Your blog is more important than your book

Develop fans for your writing by blogging regularly.

As you blog and we at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com teach you how to market your blog through the social media, you develop a wider readership and these people become your raving fans.

The entire purpose of social media marketing is to use the URLs in the posts you make to drive people back to your website where they read more of your writing and discover about your books, products and services.

This is what is known as content marketing.

If you’re a novelist, here are a few things you can blog about:

If you’re a nonfiction writer, you can post about:

  • Your topics
  • User-friendly helpful information
  • You can even blog your book by publishing one chapter at a time
  • Videos you have made

Build your tribe one raving fan at a time

Although over time you do want to build large numbers of fans, remember that you build your tribe one raving fan at a time.

Take time to respond to people. Even 15 minutes a day can be devoted to reading posts by other people and commenting on them.

Make friends and people will appreciate you.

Market like a rockstar

While many businesses take more of a funnel approach going for the masses, rockstars have super fans who they reward for loyalty.

You may have readers who consistently write good reviews, share your posts on Facebook and Twitter and buy every book you write.

You want to find a way to reward these people because your super fans will spread your message faster than anyone.

Give them advance copies of your new books, offer them free sessions, free swag.

Send them a message of appreciation when they take their precious time to write a positive review.

You can even host a party for them – online or in person – to give them the love they deserve for supporting you in your chosen profession.

Join our program at What Is Social Media Today 

Putting all this together takes time and is part of creating a successful social media strategy.

We’ve got four ways for you to learn:

  • Weekly webinars that you can join LIVE or listen to at your convenience
  • One on one coaching
  • Peer competition
  • A forum with resources where all your questions can get answered

Join Catherine Carrigan and Ramajon Cogan at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com and we will show you how! Call Catherine Carrigan today at 678-612-8816 or email catherine@catherinecarrigan.com or contact Ramajon Cogan at (928) 821-4553 or email wheresramajon@gmail.com.

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Tuesday 21 February 2017

FREE Webinar Saturday, Feb. 25: How to Promote Your Book on Social Media

 

FREE Webinar Saturday, Feb. 25: How to Promote Your Book on Social Media

FREE Webinar Saturday, Feb. 25: How to Promote Your Book on Social Media

In today’s crowded marketplace, most books that get published sell less than 1,000 copies. A children’s book would be considered a success if it sells 500 copies over the course of its lifetime. 

If you’re an author today, you’ll find it’s easier than ever to publish your books but not any easier to sell.

On Saturday, Feb. 25, Amazon No. 1 bestselling authors Catherine Carrigan and Ramajon Cogan, partners in www.whatissocialmediatoday.com, will be presenting a FREE seminar about how to promote your book in the social media.

“Most people think that the hardest part of publishing their book will be the writing process,” observes Catherine Carrigan.

“Many authors feel disappointed when all the love and hard work they poured into their books does not pay off in terms of book sales or increased business.

“That’s why Ramajon Cogan and I have put together a program at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com to teach authors how to become authorpreneurs and empower entrepreneurs from all kinds of businesses to win what we call the Game of Social Media to rocket their sales to the next level.

“We know from first-hand experience that you must embrace social media marketing if you want to be successful as an author today.”

Here’s how you can join our webinar for FREE:

What you will learn:

  • Simple, FREE strategies to build your tribe online
  • How to use Goodreads, the world’s largest social media website for readers and authors, to maximum advantage
  • How to harness the power of Twitter
  • How to establish your brand identity through your blog
  • How to use quotes from your book to create splashy images your fans can share on social media
  • How to win the Game of Social Media for fun and profit
  • Learn how you can receive $500 off our upcoming program here at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com
  • Tips and tricks and much, much more!

Our first class of clients at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com have included both authorpreneurs and entrepreneurs who have learned what it really takes to lead their business to the next level.

Want to learn more about how you can Win the Game of Social Media?

Putting all this together takes time and is part of creating a successful social media strategy.

We’ve got four ways for you to learn:

  • Weekly webinars that you can join LIVE or listen to at your convenience
  • One on one coaching
  • Peer competition
  • A forum with resources where all your questions can get answered

Join Catherine Carrigan and Ramajon Cogan at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com and we will show you how! Call Catherine Carrigan today at 678-612-8816 or email catherine@catherinecarrigan.com or contact Ramajon Cogan at (928) 821-4553 or email wheresramajon@gmail.com.

 

 

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Sunday 19 February 2017

Just Published! Keywords, Hashtags and You, Oh My!

Are you making mistakes that keep you broke, without customers, readers or the success you deserve?

If you’ve been wondering why your social media marketing strategy hasn’t been working, look no further for understanding than What Is Social Media Today: Keywords, Hashtags and You, Oh My!

Our second book about social media marketing follows What Is Social Media Today: Get Ready to Win the Game of Social Media

“Many people adopt a hope and pray approach when it comes to operating a business, trying to sell books or searching for new customers in the social media,” says author Catherine Carrigan.

What Is Social Media Today: Keywords, Hashtags and You, Oh My! teaches you a simple, highly effective system so that your good work can get discovered and you can make the money you deserve.”

What you will learn in What Is Social Media Today: Keywords, Hashtags and You, Oh My!:

  • Why you can’t just sit around and expect clients, customers and readers to find out about your business, products, services and books
  • Why you can’t just start a Facebook page for your business and expect customers to discover you
  • Why most entrepreneurs fail at social media
  • How to avoid the common mistakes that keep you broke and frustrated
  • The five stages of change you go through when approaching social media marketing
  • The five kinds of entrepreneurs for whom social media is absolutely essential
  • How to get Page 1 of Google without spending money on advertising
  • What is a keyword
  • How to find the best keywords for your business
  • What the heck is a hashtag
  • How to find the best hashtags to use in your social media strategy
  • The top 7 responsibilities of a social media manager, even if you’re doing it all yourself
  • The top kinds of content you can create to establish your brand identity
  • 7 steps to build your tribe in social media
  • How to play the Game of Social Media for fun and profit
  • You’ll also receive a coupon for $500 off our program at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com

Author Catherine Carrigan has published seven books, including four Amazon No. 1 bestsellers.

She is a medical intuitive healer.

Catherine became a social media entrepreneur and authorpreneur after the publication of her second book, What Is Healing? Awaken Your Intuitive Power for Health and Happiness.

“I started in social media to get the word out for people all over the world who need my work and my books,” Catherine Carrigan says. “Social media can be fun and effective.

“I put together a social media marketing training business with Ramajon Cogan, who has been working with authors for five years, because most authorpreneurs and entrepreneurs are not financially successful due to their lack of a consistent social media marketing approach.

“Ramajon Cogan and I call our system the Game of Social Media.

“Join us today to discover how to rocket your business and books to success by learning how to win the Game of Social Media.”

At present, Catherine’s Social Authority is 68, which puts her in the top 14.6 percent of Twitter users worldwide. She is consistently among the top 100 Twitter users in Atlanta, Georgia.

Her score on Klout, a broad-based measurement of average influence across Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Instagram, LinkedIn and Tumblr, is 68. The average Klout score is 40 on a scale of 1 to 100, with the president ranking at 99.

Want to learn more about how you can Win the Game of Social Media?

Putting all this together takes time and is part of creating a successful social media strategy.

We’ve got four ways for you to learn:

  • Weekly webinars that you can join LIVE or listen to at your convenience
  • One on one coaching
  • Peer competition
  • A forum with resources where all your questions can get answered

Join Catherine Carrigan and Ramajon Cogan at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com and we will show you how! Call Catherine Carrigan today at 678-612-8816 or email catherine@catherinecarrigan.com or contact Ramajon Cogan at (928) 821-4553 or email wheresramajon@gmail.com.

Hashtags, Keywords and You Oh My! by Catherine Carrigan

Hashtags, Keywords and You Oh My! by Catherine Carrigan

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Monday 13 February 2017

Guest Post by Mindi Rosser: 115 Facts You Never Knew About Social Media

Mindi Rosser helps small to medium-sized B2B businesses—and their leaders—look awesome on social media. You can read her blog at this link.

The influence of social media is so overwhelming that it is hard to believe all of the big social media sites are only a decade old. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and other popular platforms have the power to influence not only people’s social lives, but almost every aspect of the private and professional sphere.

NUMBER ONE SOCIAL MEDIA SITE

The most popular social media platform in the world is Facebook, with 1.59 billion users. Facebook logins account for 70% of all social media daily logins. Approximately 1.23 billion users log into Facebook for an average of 17 minutes each day. Facebook users generate 4,166,667 new likes, 136,000 new photos, 293,000 statuses, and 510 new posts every single minute.

SOCIAL MEDIA & NEWS

Social media platforms are slowly but surely becoming the leading source of news for millions of people around the globe. Reddit is the most popular social media site for reading news, followed by Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram. Facebook is the primary news source for 68% of millennials, while 24% of high school students stay informed through Instagram.

BRANDS & CELEBRITIES ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Big brands and popular celebrities know just how powerful social media is when it comes to reaching the right audience. This is why brands and celebrities take steps to maintain a strong presence on social media. Coca-Cola is liked by 98,332,327 people on Facebook, Chanel has 12,205,997 Twitter Followers and Lego has an incredible 2,957,749,263 YouTube subscribers.

The most popular celebrity on Facebook is the football star, Cristiano Ronaldo. Singer Katy Perry is one of the most followed celebrities on Twitter, and pop star Justin Bieber has a YouTube account with 11,728,143,967 subscribers.

Take a look at this comprehensive infographic from skilled.co to learn more about the influence that social media has on various aspects of modern life.

 

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Thursday 9 February 2017

13 Great Ways to Cocreate in Social Media to Build Your Tribe Faster

One of the smartest ways to play the Game of Social Media is to cocreate with like-minded people.

What does it mean to cocreate?

When you cocreate, you work together with people in your industry to create content that will build each other’s tribes, thereby introducing each other to your respective audiences and expanding your potential reach for your books, products and services.

As you engage in win-win thinking, you create virtual teams across the social media where together everyone achieves more!

This is a highly effective social media strategy because you reach new audiences and build affinity across social networks.

Here are 13 great ways to cocreate in social media today:

  1. Cross blog. Post a blog for a friend on your website for every blog they post for you. This increases the number of links you have throughout the internet and makes it more likely that your friend’s followers will find out about you and vice versa. Here’s an example of a blog I posted for Amazon No. 1 bestselling author Lynne Cockrum-Murphy. Notice how I included links back to her website, the place on Amazon where people can guy her book as well as a picture of the cover of her most recent book. This will help drive people to her website and help find new readers for her book. Meanwhile Lynne posted a blog for me that included a picture of one of my books. By cross blogging, you don’t always have to come up with something new to write about – just post blogs for your friends and they can share your information too.
  2. Share, retweet and repost. You create good karma with your social media connections every time you share, retweet and repost other people’s information. This makes it more likely they will share for you when you need help sharing your latest information.
  3. Make a list of influencers in your field. An influencer is any individual who has established credibility in their field. One way to find these people is to go to Klout.com. Set up your account by connecting all your social media networks. Then click on “My topics.” For each area you are known for your expertise, there will be a sidebar on the far right listing leaders in that field. Follow these people in the social media. You can make a list on Twitter of the top influencers you are following so that you know who to retweet. You can also keep lists on your computer of key individuals in every social network.
  4. Co-teach live streaming events. Whether you use a video conference platform like Zoom.us or Google Hangouts or Livesteam on Facebook, you can create virtual meetings of like-minded people all over the globe. These video conferences can be recorded and saved on your respective websites and Youtube channels. This past month, my yoga friend Suzanne Dulin and I created a FREE event to teach other yogis and holistic practitioners how to be financially successful. We created a Facebook event together, sent out newsletters to our tribes, invited our respective friends, then posted the recording on both of our Youtube channels. I embedded the final video on my blog and on my media page. During the event, we asked for email addresses and gave away a copy of my most recent book about social media marketing. We told everybody about Suzanne’s Facebook group about yoga as well as her catalog of products for yogis. 
  5. Post articles about each other in your newsletters. Whether you use Constantcontact.com or ConvertKit.com or Mailchimp.com, include articles from your friends in your newsletters with links back to their business websites,
  6. Create a Facebook group, Google+ community or LinkedIn group to encourage cross pollination. 
  7. Co-write. Pick a specific topic and have each person write their thoughts on the subject. Then either put the articles together and post in one location or post on your respective websites.
  8. Set up a forum on your website to encourage your clients to ask questions and thereby generate content. Here at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com, we created a forum for our clients. Here you can ask questions and also look up articles we have posted on specific topics. This is a great way to generate content for your website in a hurry because you allow your customers to ask the questions and you the webmaster publish the answers. This helps you in your search engine optimization (SEO) because Google will recognize you as an authority on your subject. You can either keep your forum private for paying customers OR make your forum open and available to everybody who logs in.
  9. Ask questions on your Facebook feed. You could either ask an innocuous question, such as, “How’s the weather in your neck of the woods today?” or ask questions about topics you need help with in your business, such as, “Does anybody know where I can find a good editor for my book?”
  10. Run a contest. The website for readers and authors Goodreads.com offers ongoing Giveaways where you can give away copies of your books. But you can also create contests that you promote throughout your social networks and encourage audience participation.
  11. Create Youtube videos together. My good friend Maxine Taylor, Georgia’s first licensed astrologer, have created numerous videos together. She interviewed me about a medical intuitive reading of Donald Trump that we  posted on both of our Youtube channels. We created videos together about the healing powers of gemstones and astrological sun signs. 
  12. Interview each other on your respective blogs. If you have a friend who is a fellow author or in the same line of business, interview your friend on your blog and have your friend interview you on his or her blog.
  13. Review each other’s books, products and services. Create good karma by writing reviews on Amazon and Goodreads. Every business has a place where you can leave a review. For example, my brother Dr. Richard Schulze Jr. an ophthalmologist in Savannah, Georgia, has reviews on Healthgrades.com. Every business really benefits from positive reviews of their products and services. You can share these reviews on your social media networks to spread the good news.

Cocreating is like cross pollination. The news of your good work travels faster if you share it through the social networks of like-minded people. This is very smart social media strategy and ends up being great business as you build your audience faster than if you tried to do it all by yourself.

Want to learn more about how you can Win the Game of Social Media?

Putting all this together takes time and is part of creating a successful social media strategy.

Join Catherine Carrigan and Ramajon Cogan at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com and we will show you how! Call Catherine Carrigan today at 678-612-8816 or email catherine@catherinecarrigan.com or contact Ramajon Cogan at (928) 821-4553 or email wheresramajon@gmail.com.

 

 

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Friday 3 February 2017

How to Start Your Blogging Career for FREE on Tumblr

You’ve been wanting to start blogging as a way to establish your brand identity in social media, but you don’t have the money to hire a webmaster, purchase a domain name or a WordPress theme or maintain a professional website.

OR you already have a professional website but you’d like to start blogging about an entirely different subject you’re passionate about without all the expense and hassle of web hosting.

Solution: Unleash your creativity and set up your first blog on Tumblr! It’s FREE.

Tumblr is both a social network and a microblogging community for some of the most creative minds in the social media.

An estimated 69 percent of Tumblr’s 550 million monthly users are millennials, young adults age 18 to 34, so while you’re there you expose yourself to some of the youngest, freshest content in the social media.

Like WordPress, you can publish articles on Tumblr but with this very elastic, fresh social network you can post so much more.

There are 7 kinds of content you can create on Tumblr:

  1. Text. Here’s where you can post articles just like WordPress.
  2. Photos. Maybe you’re not a word person, don’t like writing or are  a visual artist. Share your artwork. You don’t have to be a wordsmith, an author or a witty person. Just add a few words for a caption!
  3. Quote. If you’re an author, pick quotes from your book to share on Tumblr. Or maybe you like funny sayings from movies, famous people or politics.
  4. Link. You can post a link to a blog you wrote elsewhere or share links to other content on the web.
  5. Chat. Share dialogue. If you’re a novelist or playwright, share dialogue from your current works to give people a taste of what you’re writing.
  6. Audio. Start typing in the name of a song you like and you can collect your favorite songs on Tumblr. Maybe you have a theme song for the day, or a piece of music that best expresses your vibe.
  7. Video. Embed Youtube videos you’ve already uploaded to your Youtube channel or share videos you film from your smart phone. It’s easy!

Once you have created your content on Tumblr, there’s a feature at the bottom of your post that allows you to include hashtags. Be sure to include at least five hashtags with each of your Tumblr posts. Only five hashtags are searchable from the dashboard so more than five hashtags may not be necessary when you post on Tumblr.

Remember that each social network uses hashtags slightly differently. For example, on Instagram, you can post up to 30 hashtags per post. But on Tumblr, the ideal number of hashtags is five.

Here are a few things you can do once you have created your content to post on Tumblr:

  1. Set your hashtags at the bottom of your post.
  2. Create a custom URL for each post. This is a great way to start using your keywords so that you can get found through the search engines. Look in the top right hand corner of the post message box. See the icon that looks like a gear. Click on that gear icon and create a custom URL. This is quite helpful if you want to get known as an authority on a specific subject, such as “mountain biking” or “practical psychic.”
  3. While you have the gear box open, you can also select when you would like to publish your content. You could of course publish immediately but if you are only writing or creating content once a week, you can still stagger your posts to be published over time by selecting the date you want them to go out.
  4. You can select privacy settings so that only blog members can see your posts OR you can keep them public.
  5. Once you have created your content, you can then share it on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Reddit. You can also select an embed code to post the information on another website or share your post with your friends on Tumblr. So just like WordPress, you can use Tumblr as your personal website from which you can post to your social media connections.
  6. And of course you can share other people’s content on your Tumblr timeline.

With Tumblr, you no longer have an excuse NOT to blog. It’s free, it’s easy and you don’t have to take lessons in WordPress to figure out how to use it.

You can also have more than one blog on Tumblr. So let’s say that your main business is stock market analytics but your hobby is race car driving. You could have a main blog on your business and a secondary blog on your passion. You can create secondary blogs on Tumblr that allow you to take advantage of all the social features, including follow, ask, like and submit.

If you have been thinking about blogging but don’t have the time to learn WordPress or the money to maintain web hosting, start creating in Tumblr. This gives you a place where you can build your blogs and perhaps at a later date move the content to a professional website.

An estimated 78 percent of Tumblr users post directly from their phone. There’s even a dictation feature in your account settings that allows you to dial into a toll free number on Tumblr and create an audio post in seconds.

Dial 1-866-584-6757, leave a message, and create an audio recording that will be posted to your Tumblr blog. You could use this feature for live reporting on any event to give your fans a flavor of what’s happening right now.

Procrastinators, get out of your own way!

Start blogging today with Tumblr. It’s fun. It’s easy. And it’s FREE!

Want to learn more about how you can Win the Game of Social Media?

Putting all this together takes time and is part of creating a successful social media strategy.

Join Catherine Carrigan and Ramajon Cogan at www.whatissocialmediatoday.com and we will show you how! Call Catherine Carrigan today at 678-612-8816 or email catherine@catherinecarrigan.com or contact Ramajon Cogan at (928) 821-4553 or email wheresramajon@gmail.com.

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