Should you be on every social media platform as a blogger?

This blog post has been on my mind for some time and I decided today is the day to blog about it. Many bloggers wonder how they could possibly manage being on all social media platforms without overworking themselves. The last time I counted, there are about 7 active social media platforms and I am happy to say I have an account on all platforms but I don’t post regularly on all of them.

 

Should you be on every social media platform as a blogger?

Should you be on every social media platform as a blogger? Well my answer is yes. You should be on as many social media platforms as you can manage, just so you have your online presence on these platforms. You don’t have to be active on all the social media platforms you are on. There is no way I can post regularly on all the many social networks available. The best way to go about this is to pick a few you are interested in and focus on those platforms.

 

 

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Top Social Media Platforms

At the time of writing this post, the top social media platforms are –

 

Instagram

I have a love and hate relationship with Instagram. It is the hardest social media platform to grow because almost everyone on there plays the follow and unfollow game. I still like it and will keep using it as long as it stays active. Brands love it, so I have to keep at it. I was late to the Instagram game. I didn’t set up my account immediately and when I did set it up, I neglected it for many years. So I am currently playing catch up.

Instagram is where the money is, many bloggers with about 10,000 followers on average, get as much as £300 for a single shot or story, so if you ever plan to make money online, Instagram is the social media platform to start with. You can find me on Instagram here – Fashion and Style Police.

 

Facebook

I love Facebook so much. It is definitely my favourite social media platform. It is a lot more relaxed than Instagram and the Facebook ads do help grow your following. I also find it more real than Instagram. People genuinely comment and like your posts on Facebook and not to get anything back in return like on Instagram. I also find that you get more regular people on Facebook.

I have been on Facebook for many years now and set up my Facebook Page, the same time in 2012 when the first blog post went live. You can find my page here – Fashion and Style Police.

 

Twitter

Twitter is all about chit and chat and it can get a bit noisy but I like the noise. It is a good way to spend 10 minutes. I have been on Twitter for many years and I have succeeded in growing my following. Hashtags really come in handy on Twitter unlike other social media platforms.

I tweet everyday and thanks to Buffer, I can schedule tweets in advance and plan my content for the platform. I also scout for jobs for my blog and my digital marketing career. If you are after growing your net worth, Twitter is a good place to start. You can find me here – @fashionstylepol

 

 

 

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Pinterest

Pinterest is another interesting social media platform I am currently loving. I have recently started pinning a lot and I enjoy how my feed now looks and the amount of engagement and views I am getting. The views are also pouring over to my blog which is great. If  you are after a bit of blog traffic and interesting photos, then Pinterest is the platform for you.

I am late to the Pinterest game so I am slowly growing my followers but I am not that bothered about those numbers to be honest. I am more interested in the engagement and views I get because it spills over to the blog which is great. You can fine me on Pinterest here – Fashion and Style Police pins.

 

Snapchat

Snapchat is a platform I am registered on. I got an account with my name on it just incase I need it in future but I can’t remember the last time I went on it. It is not a social media platform I am interested in growing at the moment.

 

YouTube

I sent a YouTube channel last year after many years of contemplation. There are a few short videos on my channel. I have a few more I need to edit and upload. That should be done in a few days. It is another platform I currently don’t really have the time for but I am hoping to upload maybe 2 or more videos a month. You can watch my first YouTube video here.

 

Linkedin

Linkedin is a professional social media platform and I use it for just that. So you won’t find me chatting away on there like I do on Twitter. I use it to network and find like minds. I also scout for jobs on there and follow relevant people in my industry. You can find me on – Fashion and Style Police.

 

 

As you can see, I am not active on all the social media platforms, but I have an account on all of them. I think that is the smart thing to do as you never really know which one you may be interested in and you don’t want someone else using your blog name on a social media platform. That creates a lot of confusion. So if you have not done so already, register your blog name on all social media platforms. Also, ensure you use the same photo on all of them, so it is clear you are the same person. That is a great way to distinguish your brand.

 

Are you on every social media platform? Which is your favourite and why? Do sound off in the comments section below.

Thanks for reading and commenting, have a lovely week ahead.

5 Benefits to Staging Your Home When It Is For Sale

Home staging can be such a pricey affair. However, the potential benefits outweigh the limitations. If you are on the fence about this strategy, then have a look at these top five benefits of staging your home when it is for sale:

 

1) Helps Homes Sell Faster

Apart from the potentially high offers, home staging also tends to sell homes faster. You will get your money fast, relieving you from the extra expenses on mortgage and other utility payments attached to the home.

One of the most interesting things about staging a home is that it enables the potential buyers to visualize the home better. Instead of them focusing on minor issues, they will be already imagining themselves living there and enjoying all the elements that come with the asset. Seeking the services of a professional stager like GetListedRealty can help create a professional and more appealing touch to the house, eliciting those positive emotions on the buyer’s side.

 

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2) Hire Offers

Your main aim when staging your home is to drive people to develop an interest in it. Well, if many people are interested in buying your home then what does it mean? It simply creates an implication that there are high chances of a bidding war occurring.

If one buyer loves your home, then he or she is likely to do anything it takes to have it, even if it means offering more than your asking price. The relationship between staging and the final selling price may not be quite clear, but the reality is that staged homes often create more buyer interest and this can easily bring higher offers.

 

3) Makes your Home Stand Out

Many potential homebuyers begin by doing an online search. This implies that their first impression is based on the posted pictures. What would happen if the buyers end up not being impressed by the pictures? Is there any chance of coming along to see it in person? Well, you can guess the outcome. Additionally, staging can also make your home standout just in case there is more than one home for sale in your neighborhood.

 

4) Maximizes the Space

Professional stagers truly understand how to get the best out of any room. Staging can be your best bet if your home is bit small. In such a case, staging will be instrumental in ensuring that the potential buyers see the openness of your home rather than fixating on the limited square footage.

In a nutshell, staging will eliminate any guesswork from the buyer by giving every room a clear purpose. When the buyers are able to see the space used easily, then they are likely to overlook strange layouts or small floor plans.

 

5) Increases the Value of your Home

Perhaps home staging does not increase the actual value of your home, but it does increase its perceived value. Staging your home gives you the perfect opportunity to show your home in the best manner possible. Any potential buyer can easily see the maximum potential of your house which only adds to their perceived value at the time thanks to home staging.

 

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