If you’re up for creating even more content then maybe a mailing list is for you. Mailing lists are often used to remind readers of what you’ve recently posted, but it can also be a great tool to engage them with your brand, and the promise of exclusive content on a weekly or monthly basis … View Post
Blogging 101: Guide to Buffer
Buffer is another site that helps you post to social media. It has Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn capabilities as well as other social networks when on it’s paid plans. Scheduling If you haven’t guessed yet, I love being able to schedule social posts. I currently work full time 9-5 and I can’t be on my … View Post
Blogging 101: Guide to Tailwind
The biggest pull for me to use Tailwind was that you could schedule pins. I’ve had a look around and Tailwind has the best set of tools specifically for Pinterest. You can also use Buffer, and a website called Viraltag. Viraltag has free 14 day trial and Tailwind has free 100 pins trial. So you … View Post
Blogging 101: Guide to Hootsuite
If you’ve been using Twitter for a while, you’ve probably seen people talk a lot about Buffer and Hootsuite. In this post I’m going to focus on how you can use Hootsuite to better your social media efforts, whilst increasing your productivity by not being stuck to your phone all the time. Hoosuite works with … View Post
Blogging 101: Guide to Tweetdeck
Tweetdeck is a tool where you can see your twitter feed, tweet, respond to DM’s and even schedule tweets. It’s not a fully automated system for you to increase traffic to your blog, but it really helps you to organically and naturally engage with others on twitter. Columns Tweetdeck’s columns are how you see exactly … View Post