Each year we see incremental shifts, that taken collectively can become seismic over a decade. In 2010 some people had smart phones, but many were using flip phones. Youtube and Facebook existed, but they were primarily desktop based, and APPS were yet to become widespread. With 2020 marking a new decade, it seems hard to imagine what the next 10 years might look like for … [Read more...]
How to grow website audience through social media
I was asked this week about the recent ramp up of social media content I was putting out on behalf of my other brand, a travel writing and content creation business, CarryOnQueen.com For those of you perhaps unfamiliar, COQ is a travel writing site aimed at fun-fit-females, many in their 50s pursuing adventure travel with friends, family, a partner or solo. It’s a passion … [Read more...]
80% of content consumed online will be video by 2020 – are you ready for it?
I’ll freely admit I’m a WORD and WRITING person. That love is what has led to a weekly commitment to share weekly tips here on this blog since 2008 and through my Sunday morning Five-Minute Marketing Tips e-newsletter. I also love to speak, so you would think that video would be natural. But I'll admit to being plagued by challenges that likely sound familiar to you … [Read more...]
The secret sauce to social media storytelling
Humans are born storytellers. It's in our DNA. There's something about a good story well told that is irresistible. Today, the power of storytelling has taken on new value for business, because social media has empowered the sharing and spreading of good stories. While that insight might not be new, how to do it well still eludes many brands. The key difference between … [Read more...]
Social media: Are all animals created equal, or are some more equal than others?
For anyone who read George Orwell's 1949 book Animal Farm, you'll likely recall this telling quote: "All animals are created equal, but some animals are more equal than others." This politically fueled satire featured animals organizing their farm and occupants not unlike a state and its people. The eventual downfall of the system rife with alliances and greed pointedly was … [Read more...]