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TOP 10 SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS OF 2019

Top 10 Social Media Posts of 2019

2019 has been very trying for me personally, but very good for business. Personally, I’m glad to see it go, but if my business could speak it would say thank you, 2019!

This year, I had the pleasure of sharing a lot of great social media how to’s with you — and since this will be the last email you receive from me this year, I wanted to share with you my top 10 social media posts according to Google Analytics.

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HOW TO POST TO INSTAGRAM (ANDROID) + HOW TO CREATE AN INSTAGRAM POST USING CANVA

Disclosure: Some companies that I mention are my marketing and training partners. I am an affiliate of others. I get commissions for purchases made through affiliate links on this page. I only recommend products and services from companies I trust, tools I’ve used, and those that I highly recommend and feel may be of value to you and beneficial to your marketing efforts.


How To Post to Instagram (Android)

+ How To Create An Instagram Post On Canva

Recently, a client asked if I could write out instructions for her to start posting on Instagram while we work on creating her personal brand.

I realize that if she needs a step-by-step tutorial on how to post on Instagram, you may be looking for the same.

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BLOGGING: WHAT SHOULD I BLOG ABOUT? (YOUR CONTENT IS IN YOUR MOUTH)

This is a true story that will hopefully put a fire under you if you know you should be blogging, but don’t know what to write about or understand how blogging will help you market your products or services.

Also, if you don’t consider yourself a good writer (or you just don’t like to write), but want to blog, I’m going to tell you where you can get your blog posts written for you.

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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MENTIONS & TAGGING (HOW TO TAG PEOPLE ON TWITTER & Facebook)

So, I just did an online Twitter training with a client who had a lot of questions about “mentions” and “tagging”.

In this post, I will talk with you about the difference between a “mention” and a “tag” on Twitter — and show you how to do both while tweeting.

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LEARN HOW TO CREATE ONLINE COURSES AT THIS FREE LIVE VIRTUAL SUMMIT WITH TEACHABLE

Are you considering creating an online course?

If you are, now’s the time to get started!

Research says that the online education industry will exceed $325 billion by 2025.

That means there is a huge opportunity for you and me to succeed as course creators in our chosen industries.

I’ve been thinking about creating an online course for some time now because I know that I have the potential to reach way more people and help make a greater impact in their lives.

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HOW TO QUICKLY SCHEDULE POSTS ON FACEBOOK (HOW TO SCHEDULE FACEBOOK POSTS)

One of the most overlooked features of the Facebook Business Page is the ability to schedule posts.

Facebook’s scheduling feature will save you time, by allowing you to create back-to-back posts and schedule them to go out on specific dates and times in the future.

You can only schedule posts on Facebook to the Facebook Business Pages. Facebook Personal Profiles do not have the ability to schedule posts.

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INSTAGRAM DOWN: HOW TO DOWNLOAD INSTAGRAM DATA & CONTENT

Some features on Instagram were not working yesterday, so I created a quick video to show you how to download your Instagram data and content. This will protect you from losing it should Instagram decide to close for good.

I am working to write a complete post with step-by-step directions, but for now please allow the video below to guide you through the process.

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HOW TO UPLOAD YOUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL ART (BECOME A YOUTUBE CREATOR FOR BEGINNERS)

This week, I will be partnering with SCORE Washington DC in presenting “Become A YouTube Creator (for Beginners)” — a workshop for small business owners in Arlington, Virginia — so I decided to write a quick blog post on how to upload your YouTube Channel Art.

Google owns YouTube and describes its channel art like this:

Channel art shows as a banner at the top of your YouTube page. You can use it to brand your channel’s identity and give your page a unique look and feel.

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