Planning Ahead With Social Media Marketing - Lynne Garner
After a long time away from social media I’ve started to
tweet and Facebook again. Since I last used social media as a marketing tool things
have moved on and I discovered:
- Images on twitter are ‘the’ thing
- National and international celebration days allow you to plan ahead and use hashtag terms you know will be trending
I then needed to know what the ideal size for Twitter and
Facebook images was. So I researched into this and during my research I came across this blog post, which
breaks down the page layouts and sizes for Facebook,
Google+, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn and Youtube. Using this I
created a template for Twitter images (1024 pix x 512 pix – although you can
use other sizes) and a template for Facebook images (398 pix x 296 pix – again you
can use alternate sizes) using Photoshop. However if you don’t have access to
this or a similar software you can use Canva, which enables you to create images with text for social media use.
My next step was to create short links for my books and relevant websites. For this I used Bitly, which has greatly improved since I used
it last. You can now track how many times a
link has been followed, which is very useful.
Having the information I started to create images to compliment my tweets and Facebook
updates. Last month I chose:
At the moment I’m working on images and ideas for:
- National Gardening Week (11th – 17th April)
- International Mother Earth Day (22nd April)
- World Book Night (23rd April)
- National Share a Story Month (1st – 31st May)
This research and tweeting appears be paying off because my sales of physical books for March was the highest it’s been for ten months. So I plan to continue with this process. I realise that over the next few months I’ll have to
put in quite a bit of work but it will mean I’ll be ready for these events when they come around again next year.
I hope you've found this post helpful and if you have any insights please do share.
Regards
Lynne
P.S.
Please do like our Facebook page and if you use Twitter please follow Me - Anansi The Trickster Spider - Coyote - Brer Rabbit - The Tricksters (we always follow back).
P.P.S. Having enjoyed the process so much I'm now out and about taking images I can use for future celebration days (so I don't have to worry about copyright issues).I also plan to offer my photography and photoshop skills to authors who also wish to use images to make their tweets stand out.
I hope you've found this post helpful and if you have any insights please do share.
Regards
Lynne
Couldn't resist sharing - loved this quote as it gave me an excuse to use a photo of my best four-legged friend (Tasha) |
Please do like our Facebook page and if you use Twitter please follow Me - Anansi The Trickster Spider - Coyote - Brer Rabbit - The Tricksters (we always follow back).
P.P.S. Having enjoyed the process so much I'm now out and about taking images I can use for future celebration days (so I don't have to worry about copyright issues).I also plan to offer my photography and photoshop skills to authors who also wish to use images to make their tweets stand out.
Comments
One other tip is that if you use Hootsuite (combines Twitter and other sites in one interface) it will shorten links for you - handy! Ali B