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Wednesday, March 16, 2016

make your blog content work harder


i don't know why i want to open this post with a crockpot pun, but i do.

blog posts are not a "set it and forget it" type of thing.

there, that's out of my system.

is your blog content really giving you the most bang for your buck? think of the time and energy that goes into a blog post. if you're photographing food, fashion or products, there is time spent preparing the shot, adjusting your lighting, stirring the soup so it's just so, putting on another layer of blush so it'll pick up on camera... you get the idea. then you write your post. you edit your photos. you post your photos to instagram, twitter, facebook. you link your post in facebook groups and let everyone know about it. exciting, right?

and a week later, that post is gone to the dreaded blogging purgatory, never to be spoken of again. but oh, look, you've got a new one! so it's ok, right?

nope. not cool, blog bros. we've gotta do better. the number one mistake i see bloggers making is not promoting the ever living daylights out of their existing, and *gasp* old content.

remember this: you worked hard on your content. it should be working hard for you, too. 

your blog post has crazy longevity. that cute sweater look your posted last october? it's still relevant next september when everyone starts chattering about pumpkin spice. you should be referencing your old content in other blog posts and linking to it, tweeting links to old blog posts, posting your old favorites on facebook, and any other way to make all content on your blog as relevant as possible. the time you invested in creating that post should pay off for months to come. content from a month ago is still content, and there are plenty of folks who follow you who happened to miss it, or would be happy to see it again.

to make sure you're getting the most out of your blog content, use the tips below to utilize social media in order to reap the most benefits (pageviews, engagement, etc.)!


1. create a checklist for every blog post


are you sharing each post on social media? this is a good place to start. however, go way beyond one simple share! create a checklist of to-do items for social media every single time you hit 'publish'.

an easy way to keep your content pumping out steadily is to create a list of types of social media promotions to create. using a social media scheduling tool like hootsuite or buffer, schedule a post to be shared on facebook, twitter, pinterest, etc. routinely for the forseeable future. for example:

after a post is published, head to your social media scheduling outlet of choice. write up some promotions and schedule them all just after your post is published. for example, your promotional checklist for each post could include....
  • 3-5 promotions for the day the post was published
  • 2 promotions the next day, or the day after
  • a promotion the next week, i.e. "check out my post from last week..."
  • a promotion in two weeks
  • a promotion in a month
  • a promotion in six months

2. stay on top of trends and holidays


your content is relevant for longer than a day. a week. a month. even a year. if you made a post about margaritas, that post is relevant for every single national margarita day forever and ever (february 22nd, by the way!). take advantage of this!

trends on the internet are here and gone before we even realize 95% of the time. how is your content relevant to a trend? even if it's a stupid meme from youtube... can you tie in your blog posts in any way? even if it's by making a bad pun? (i've done it). get on twitter, do a quick fact check to make sure you aren't promoting a blog post using a trend or hashtag you're not completely familiar with (um, remember that time diogorno pizza made a fool of themselves? click here.), then get to it!


3. create less, promote more


you probably have content you've completely forgotten about. take a dive into your blog archives and pull out a post you haven't talked about in years. you can even blast a link out to talk about how far you've come and how you can't believe your photos were that bad. guess what? it's still a pageview and potential engagement and/or sympathy tweets ("omg, your photos really were horrendous. love what you're doing now, though!").

if you're feeling the pressure to crank out a ton of posts each week, really step back and examine what is and isn't working about this process. do you have a ton of great posts to chat about, but you aren't taking advantage of this fact? is creating new content a real pull for your blog, or do your pageviews stay the same if you just promote old content more, and write less? strategy, folks.


overwhelmed? here's a super easy way to get started: pick an old blog post every week for #tbt (throwback thursday!) and post it! use the #tbt hashtag and bask in the memories. "remember when i made a soup in my dark kitchen and photographed it with flash? mmm, red mush. yeah, me either. here's a link though. #tbt"

do you utilize your old blog posts to your advantage? how would this affect your social media strategy?

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

taking my own advice


you know how we all babble incessantly about the right way to do certain things... and kind of never do it ourselves? i wrote a post about how to take a blogging break, and it's pretty sound advice. except, i don't follow it myself. it's been a month since i last posted here, and i haven't said a peep.

i've spent time in the past forcing work and writing that isn't real, passionate and fluid. it sucks. and frankly, sometimes you have to do it. i'm a real pro at going into "get shit done" mode for what i decide is the greater good. but sometimes, you don't have to. and sometimes, you have to listen to what's really going on in your heart.

i love blogging. i love birmingham bloggers. i also love my friends, family, cooking dinner with a glass of wine on a tuesday night, going to yoga class, painting with my new liquid watercolors, listening to podcasts, learning spanish (duolingo, y'all!) and going to concerts. and i've kinda felt like doing those things as opposed to trying to crank out two posts on a sunday night. i feel a shift in my focus and energies. blogging in my own space on the internet is a passion for me, but i don't feel passionate right at this moment. this waxes and wanes.

so here i am, announcing my planned blogging "break". by that, i mean for this space, www.meredithnoelle.com. i'll take the next month or so to reevaluate this blog and how i can pick it back up again with a regular posting schedule. nothing is changing for birmingham bloggers - still planning events for spring, and hopefully some other fun stuff too! i'd just rather put my focus on "real life" community and having fun outside this space - for now.

keep up with me on twitter & instagram! if you live in birmingham, i hope to see you this spring at birmingham bloggers shindigs. see y'all soon.


Monday, January 4, 2016

new year wellness check + free checklist


i love the freshness a new year brings. we all jump on the bandwagon and get to work on new goals, new ideas and concepts to bring us closer to what we're all seeking - whether it's a jump start on business, adventure or health.

while i love the idea of a fresh start, i can't shake the notion that without proper planning and vision, a lot of "new years resolutions" end up falling flat by february. i make scheduled goals for my blog, life and business, but i also think taking time to reflect and check in is just as important. if you're not a resolutions or goal setting type, pausing to do a "wellness check" for yourself and your blog can be a beneficial milestone.

here are some things to consider before mindfully entering the new year:

pause and reflect


what did 2015 signify for you, your blog or business? was this a year of change and growth, or did you feel stagnant? what sort of changes can you make with the answer to this question? a great way to collect concrete data from third parties is to conduct a reader survey, but how do you feel about your content and direction? maybe you've already collected responses from loyal readers about their views on your blog or business, but have you paused to consider how you feel yet?

 

return to your roots


what made you want to write/blog in the first place? if you're feeling stuck regarding making goals for 2016, choosing a new direction or redefining your blog's purpose, return to a simple, honest statement about why you're doing what you're doing. who are you writing for? what is your blog's ultimate goal? do the goals and plans you're working on for 2016 align with these ideals?


do what feels right


so, were you one of those folks who blogged about a topic in 2015 because you felt like you had to? or maybe, you didn't get any blogging done at all, and were constantly beating yourself up about not posting enough. hell, maybe you even posted too much. do you find you've got a natural, "true to you" rhythm with blogging? maybe it's time to listen to the little voice in your head and hit the ground running, or take a step back with a planned, coordinated blogging break. either way, make 2016 about what works uniquely for you and your blog.


click below to download a free copy of my new year wellness check for bloggers to help you get off on the right foot for 2016.