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SMT series: Why Brushing Off the Haters Hurts Your Brand
Social Media Triage series Part Two Here we are with the second installment of the Social Media Triage series. If you missed part one, you can go and view it here. Today, I want to talk about why writers feel it necessary to delete negative posts on their social media sites, not approve or disallow negative comments on their blogs, and as a general rule, stress over bad reviews. I call this “brushing off the haters”. The obvious reason is: it hurts. Writers are, for the most part, a sensitive lot. We love what we do so much that we
SMT Series: Too Much Promo is BAD
Social Media Triage Series: Part One Too Much Promo and Why It Is Bad There are two things that social media sites allow. One, interaction with others, two, publicity of anything you want to promote. This is not only a viable way for businesses (and especially writers) to get the word out about their products and services, but it is also the most popular way. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but if overused can become one. Too much promo is BAD, y’all. And I am going to explain why. So why is it when we go out there
SMT series: The Effectiveness of Comments
This is the final part of the Social Media Triage series. For the first, second, and third posts, please start here: Social Media What is IT? How leaving comments on posts can be effective When my first book came out, I was fortunate enough to be connected to a woman who ran a blog tour company. She was a God-send and gave me several tours for free. I was hosting some of her authors on my podcast, so it worked out for us both. But mostly for me – it was free and those things cost money. I went to
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