Everyone needs content for their websites and social accounts. That’s a given. Planning and managing the content is highly important. There’s much to consider. In this post, I’ll provide information about some considerations related to planning and developing content. Read on to review this information: Editorial Calendar Plugins Reuse Maintenance Reviews and Sunset Dates […]
Seek and Monitor Upcoming Changes (Tip 11)
For years, now, I’ve always wanted a wall of plasma TVs to monitor social media activity through the day. You know, one plasma for each platform. Plus one plasma behind me to see what’s coming. Social media changes so quickly and there’s so much to track all day, every day. Multiple monitors, at least, […]
Define Demographics: Create Audience Personas (Tip 6)
My background is in technical communication (aka technical writing). I wrote many online help documentation systems, tutorials, websites, and all kinds of other materials. A basic tenet of techcomm is that you define your audience. You cannot write before knowing this vital information. For instance, general users of an application aren’t likely interested in technical […]
Content: Mix it Up! Vary Content Formats. (Tip 5)
People have different communication styles. Some prefer written materials. Others prefer speaking. Plus there are people who are more visually oriented when it comes to reviewing content. Toss in time constraints and life realities, and you have a variety of material to create to address all these different needs. How can you do so? […]
Content: Create Holiday Posts! (Tip 4)
Holidays provide an excellent opportunity to prepare some evergreen content to use annually. It’s content that will stand the test of time. Content that readers can revisit or discover anew each year. One definite advantage of having evergreen content is that over time, there may be more and more links to it across the web. […]
Content: Don’t Fear a Blank Page (Tip 3)
Ah, yes. Writer’s block. It can happen to anyone. When the time comes that you need to write a post or article and the blank screen proves daunting, worry not. There’s a way around it. During my many years as a professional writer, one truth remains steadfast. I do not have the luxury of […]