Wow! That's impressive - what kind of posts do you have going out? Timeless pieces?I should start scheduling tweets. I have my blog posts scheduled up until December at this point.
They are posts about places and events I been too and some reviews. I probably should have the event stuff out the next day, but, I was thinking that this would give attention to an event when it may have slipped from peoples memory. Between the end of this month and early December, I will only be home for a month in total, so I wanted to make sure the blog was covered when I was away.Wow! That's impressive - what kind of posts do you have going out? Timeless pieces?
That's really impressive! I don't think I could imagine doing thatI should start scheduling tweets. I have my blog posts scheduled up until December at this point.
How often do you tweet links to old content? As in, with what frequency?Yes indeed, I couldn't contemplate doing it manually!
Twitter is so fast moving that it's a great medium to repost old content frequently, too.
Interesting.Twice a day I tweet a random post. I use Storybench's Autotweeter which uses a google sheet to select a random tweet to post. It's free but there is a bit of a setup, all details are in the link.
If I could get something similar for Facebook I'd be sorted
Original quotes from yourself or just original graphics?a motivational/inspirational quote that I create on Canva.
Famous quotes and royalty free graphics. I have a page called Inspiration where I put them all on my website. They're nothing ground-breaking but I try to put the quote with a somewhat relevant image rather than a blank background or random nature shot. Some are funny, some motivate, some make you think. They don't bring in a lot of traffic but they do get some interaction and I view it as a way of advertising my brand.Original quotes from yourself or just original graphics?
Do people interact more with them as graphics?
This page I assume? http://brainspongeblog.com/inspiration/Famous quotes and royalty free graphics. I have a page called Inspiration where I put them all on my website. They're nothing ground-breaking but I try to put the quote with a somewhat relevant image rather than a blank background or random nature shot. Some are funny, some motivate, some make you think. They don't bring in a lot of traffic but they do get some interaction and I view it as a way of advertising my brand.
I haven't tried quotes without graphics but research suggests that visuals get a lot more interaction.