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50 Content Topic Ideas

By Sabrina Espinal 1:08 pm

I’m stuck!  What should I write about?  We’ve all been there when trying to decide what to write on any given day.

News flash: It’s ok to select new and exciting topics that might seem a little off from your brand. Embrace everything that inspires you and it just might enhance your brand, business, and blog.

Here are 50 topics to inspire your social media posts, blog posts, and more.

Crazy Content Topics:

  1. Behinds The Scenes With Your Business
  2. Coffee Shop Crawls
  3. Giveaway Promotions
  4. Looking For Suggestions
  5. Recommendation Of A Friend’s New Business
  6. Technology
  7. Follow-Me Requests
  8. Local Meet-Up Plans
  9. Collaboration Searches
  10. Join Your Facebook Group
  11. Cupcake Hops
  12. Newly Released Books
  13. Music
  14. Marketing News
  15.  Social Media Networks
  16. Branding
  17. Supporting Other Bloggers
  18. The Perfect She-Shed
  19. Writers Block
  20. The Perfect Relaxing/Spa Day
  21. Virtual Work Space
  22. Recipes
  23. Re-Purpose/Update Your Old Blog Posts
  24. New Free Download
  25. Introduction To A New Service
  26.  Product Reviews
  27. Toot Your Own Horn
  28. Magazine Headlines
  29. Working From Home
  30. Upcoming Offers
  31. Take A Vacation From Social Media
  32. Tell Your Story
  33. Holidays
  34. A List About ….
  35. Your Favorite Charity
  36. The Latest Industry Changes
  37. Good Books To Read
  38. How To Tips
  39. Business Predictions
  40. A Passion Project
  41. The Secret To Your Success
  42. Your Mission Statement or Manifesto
  43. What’s New At Your Business
  44. Recap An Event Or Speaker
  45. Share A Discount Or Good Business Find

This is a crazy list, but it just might give you inspiration for a few blog posts.

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Manifesting Content Ideas – 6 Tips

By Sabrina Espinal 11:51 am

Sometimes the well runs dry and you just don’t know what to post. It’s that great big blank canvas. Silence. Nothing. Nada. Zilch.

It happens to everyone but sometimes you have to add a little zest to your surroundings to turn on the content machine!

FIND A SACRED PLACE
A quiet corner. A loud coffee shop. Music playing in your ear. Try different environments to bring out your idea genius.

ASK YOUR PEEPS
Talk to your friends and peers and ask them what topics are interesting to them. You can even post this question on social media.

NOURISH THE SOUL
Nosh on a little comfort food or have your favorite cup of tea. It’s all about sparking the creative side of your brain.

JUST SAY YES
Just write down all ideas. Free Flow. One idea may spark a better plan.

KEEP THEM ALL IN ONE PLACE
Save all the ideas (no matter how crazy) in one place that you can easily go back to. Sometimes an idea will be perfect down the road.

BUSINESS COACHING
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Make A Date To Check Your Site and Social

By Sabrina Espinal 10:27 am

It’s so easy to get caught up in the day-to-day work that we all forget to double checking “under the hood” of our social networks and website. Here are a few “must do” items to put at the top of your to-do list.

WORDPRESS
If you still aren’t sure about WordPress 5.0 and the new Gutenberg editor you should consider installing the Classic Editor plugin before upgrading to WordPress 5.0. This will keep your website in the current editor process that you know and enjoy. Link: https://wordpress.org/plugins/classic-editor/

Are you having problems with people taking your content? Considering installing a plugin that will protect someone from checking your code and right-click copying your text.  Questions? Reach out to me!

FACEBOOK
Go to the mobile few of your business Facebook page and click on “View As” (currently View As is only in the mobile Facebook app). Take a look at how your page looks to your followers and potential customers.  From there, pop over to your desktop and click on Settings and go to Template. You might have a lot of options showing on your page that you don’t need. Click on each setting and toggle off and SAVE each setting that you don’t’ want on your page.

You can also rearrange the order of some of the categories by simply dragging them up and down.

SOCIAL MEDIA POSTING
Everyone can get off-track with their social media for many reasons. Take time now to put together a quick strategy plan of what you want to post about for the next few weeks and schedule your posts. Remember to link some of your posts back to your website.

You’re going to feel good about posting and getting back on topic.

Extra Tip: Set a monthly reminder to write fresh content for your social networks!

SOCIAL BIOS & PROFILE/COVER PHOTO
Take 30 minutes and look at the bio/about section on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Pinterest, etc. Are the bio’s up to date?  Click on the links in the bio and make sure that go to your website.

Look at your cover background picture (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn) and your profile picture. Remember, you can add a call-to-action and link in the description of the cover photo on your Facebook business page! Hint, you can also add a link in the description of the cover photo on your PERSONAL Facebook page!!

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6 Tips For Taking Your Own Pictures

By Sabrina Espinal 12:21 pm

Everybody takes pictures with their phones but if you want to up your game and use your images in your business, blog posts, or business social networks then check out these six tips. “Practice makes perfect” has never been truer when taking your own images and/or flat lay images for business use.

6 Tips For Taking Your Own Pictures

  1. Use Natural Light – there really isn’t a good substitute for natural light…unless you are a professional photographer (and I’m not). Play around with taking pictures with light coming in the from the windows.
  2. Background: I like using my glass table or my black desk. You can also buy large square sheets of wrapping paper and use the white side of the paper or purchase boards from art supply stores for a background.
  3. Objects: Plants, writing pens, laptops, coffee cups, note cards, small pictures, candles, etc. It’s up to you to find the right objects that speak to your mood and brand. I’m sure you have items at home that you can use.
  4. Balance: This takes practice and is essential for pictures and flat-lay pictures. You don’t want to clutter the picture with items but you do want to achieve balance. Take a picture and adjust the objects and repeat. I usually take 10-20 pictures.
  5. The Eye: You can develop an eye for pictures. Look closely to see if anything is out of place. When taking pictures outside look closely at the picture. Is your neighbor walking outside in his pajamas (that would be my neighbor) or did you catch someone’s child in the picture? You might want to retake those pictures!
  6. Edit: Use the editor on your phone and/or an online editor like PicMonkey. I also use Photoshop. Use the editor to enhance the tone to give it a polished look.

I like to look at various Instagram feeds for technique and inspiration.

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Take Care Of Business On Your Social Media Accounts

By Sabrina Espinal 9:16 pm

Perhaps you aren’t getting the results that you think you are supposed to be getting? Perhaps you are tired of all of the “noise”. Perhaps you are frustrated or you are feeling “drained” by social media or Facebook. Well, I’m here to tell you that if you have a business, it’s pretty much never the time to stop talking about your business.

So, clear your head and try to see things differently.

CHANGE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA NEWSFEED

It’s your account and the power is in your hands to unfollow, unfriend, block, mute, delete, and etc. to any and all people that are causing you stress.  You can do it. Write a short post and tell people that you want to have a “no politics” or “no downer feed” and you are making changes to your own newsfeed.

IT’S ABOUT BUSINESS

No matter how you feel, potential clients will look at your social media posts so take time and begin to implement these 10 tips.

1.  Update your About section and/or bio to keep it fresh.
2.  Check the links on your social networks and check the social links on your website to make sure they still work.
3.  Facebook – Pick a great post and “Boost” it for $1.00 and pick a target audience (yes, you can boost for $1.00).
4.  Instagram – When boosting a post on Facebook click the Instagram box on your Facebook Boost and let it run on Instagram.
5.  Instagram – Select 30 hashtags. Put a few hashtags in your original post and once released, be the first to comment and put the other hashtags in the comments. This keeps the first post looking clean.
6. Have fun and use Instagram Stories and use the Music Gif.
7. Tweet about your business and related topics.
8.  Pin your blog posts to Pinterest.
9.  Send out email marketing to your audience. You know that you are still around so let them know it, too.
10. Don’t forget to post about great things on your personal page.
 
Don’t worry if you don’t get a lot of engagement, just keep marketing your business.

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45 Instagram Posting Tips

By Sabrina Espinal 4:58 pm


Whether you are new to Instagram, or if just want a few more pointers, here are 45 ways to market your brand more authentically on Instagram.

Set-up Your Instagram Account


Create your Instagram for Business account – It’s easy, just go to your settings.

Create a username – Use your real name or business name. Decide what makes the most sense for your business.

Complete your profile – Add a fun photo, a short informative bio, a link to your website and a hashtag.

Connect your account to Facebook – Instagram is owned by Facebook. Connect these two very powerful social media sites to boost your marketing efforts.

Create a brand-specific strategy – Keep your Instagram content strategy focused on you and your brand’s unique way of seeing the world. Instagram is a photo (and now video) sharing site.  You don’t have to over-share just be consistent in your overall message

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Use Hashtags


1. You can use up to 30 hashtags on Instagram – Make sure you are using hashtags that resonate with your brand.

2. Use hashtags (#’s) in your updates – Hashtags are a major part of Instagram. It’s a big way of how users can find you through their mobile Instagram searches. Unlike on other sites (such as Twitter), you’re not limited by character count.

Here are a few strategies in using hashtags:

3. Use brand specific #’s – Include your business name in some of your post hashtags. Also, use unique tags for particular marketing campaigns you run. For example, if you’re hosting a photo contest on Instagram, make a unique tag just for that campaign. This tactic both promotes your contest, and it gives your consumers a distinct tag to connect with others participants (so they can see their competition!).

4. Use general #’s – Include general tags on your posts, to be found for your products or lifestyle posts. For example, if your business is a coffee shop, and you post an image of your scrumptious latte, include tags like #latte or even #coffee.

5. Use trending #’s – Trends on Instagram can happen at lightning speed – and they are often even quicker to go. If you spot a trend, and it fits with your brand, use it. Your post could literally be seen by thousands of interested consumers in a matter of minutes.

6. Explore and engage on #’s – Be sure to keep exploring for new and relevant hashtags on Instagram. Use them in your posts. If they are active tags, take your social media marketing time to connect with users of it by loving their posts and commenting. It can be a very cool way to get connected with (and market to) even more Instagram users around the world.

7. Monitor your brand #hashtags – Your consumers are using your tags to connect with you. Be sure to keep checking your Instagram #’s, just like you would your Facebook Page and Twitter mentions. Respond to comments and concerns quickly, and you’ll build happy customer relationships.

Focus on Your Customers


8. Make your followers famous  – Share followers photos on your social sites. Show your customers you appreciate them by acknowledging their cool photos, and share them with your Facebook fan or Twitter followers. NOTE: be sure to ask permission to use their photo first!

9. Embed followers’ photos – Instagram now enables you to embed Instagram photos on your website and other sites. Use this, like Starbucks, to show cool images of your brand and product from your Instagram followers by embedding the entire post. Make sure you tell them you’re showcasing their image, to make them feel appreciated, and to get their permission to use it.

10. Like your Follower’s photos – Acknowledge your customers’ awesomeness by liking their photos – particularly if they include your product, or emulate your brand.

11. Comment on Followers’ photos – Engage with your consumers by commenting on cool product related photos they post.

12. Respond to comments on all your posts – If someone comments on your posts, respond to them. This is particularly true when then the comment is a question or even something negative about your brand.

13. @mention your customers – @mentioning is another huge part of Instagram. @mention your followers, your customers, and any other user with great photos of your products. You show appreciation for them, and you get to engage with your market.

14. @mention celebrities and other related industry leaders – If your images are about celebs – let them know. They may just appreciate it enough to share it with their followers!

15. Focus on engaging your customer – Post images with your customer in mind. Post about more than your product. Make your business Instagram about lifestyle, and authentically connecting with your customers.

Show Your Stuff


16. Be creative with your photos – Use filters to enhance your photos. Use cool angles, lighting, and other photography tricks – whether you hire a photographer, or learn a few tricks on your own.

17. Make videos – Instagram allows you to upload 1-minute videos

18. Post photos and short videos of your products – take and post cool photos of your goods to share with Instagram users.

19. Show your products authentically – Show photos of your products as they are used in real life.

20. Show your products creatively – Be cool and creative on this hip mobile site.

21. Show your brand story – post cool photos and videos to show your company’s core values and brand.

22. Show who you are – feature fun photos and videos of your employees. Give your Instagrammers a “behind the scenes” look at your company. This makes you look like a cool company.

23. Post fun, authentic videos of your CEO – make your top executives look personable. Make short, quirky videos of them to post on Instagram. For example, get them to show one thing they like to do when not working, or doing something fun at the office.

24. Share exclusive content – Use your Instagram feed to show photos you haven’t shared on your Facebook, Twitter or blog (and vice versa). This makes your followers feel special.

25. Launch a product live on Instagram – If you’re launching a new product, taking your music group on tour, or opening a new store, etc – do it live on Instagram. For example, the day you launch your product, make a few short videos of you or your client/staff behind the scenes preparing for the launch, and the actual launch with excited customers. Post this to Instagram.

26. Build pre-launch momentum – If you’re launching a new product through Instagram, be sure to build excitement. Tease your followers with a 60-second video behind-the-scenes looks at how you’re preparing for the new product – without giving away exactly what it is.

27. Show your post-launch staff party (or clean up) – Dare to show you and your employees authentically, by posting a short video of you after a product launch.

28. Partner with other Brands on Instagram – Whether you’re a small one shop business or a large multinational, you have relationships with other businesses. If they’re on Instagram too, partner up, and get them to post your products on their Instagram feed.

Add More Tactics


29. Post for fun  –  Just post something simple and behind the scenes of your business and life.

30. Ask questions about your business or products – Use questions to get your people talking about your business. For example, ask your Followers if they have used your product today. Add a unique hashtag and give your consumers a hub to share photos of how they used your goods with each other.

31. Ask questions about lifestyles – Ask a question about lifestyles or how to solve common problems. For example, if you’re a fashion store – ask what boots your followers would wear with a new line of jeans you have.

32. Use photo caption posts – Another great way to get engagement on your Instagram posts is through photo caption questions. Take a cool image of your products, or something related to your business. Ask your followers to have fun by captioning it. Tip: You can even make a photo caption contest, to entice engagement in your followers through a cool prize.

33. Crowdsource photos – Ask followers to submit photos of what they love about your business/food/products, remember to designate a hashtag for the photos. This could help your business gain customer insight into what’s popular.  

Run Instagram Photo Contests


34. Run photo contests – To get a lot of user-generated content, to crowdsource product ideas, or to just get your fans engaged by letting them share their best photos with you – run cool Instagram photo contests. Make contest themes that get photos and videos for your business objectives.

35. Run Instagram photo contests with cool prizes – When you host an Instagram photo contest, make sure your prize provides the right incentive to get your customers to enter and share with their friends, too.

Make Use of Mobile


36. Geotag your posts – Target your local consumers by using Photo Map to tag where you are.

37. Bring offline online – use QR codes to entice your in-store traffic to engage with you instantly on Instagram. Entice them with group offers and coupon codes.

38. Bring offline events online – Are you hosting a live event? Promote a hashtag for attendees to use to share their photos of it.

39. Bring online offline – Host an Instagram meetup to engage in real life with local Instagram enthusiasts – and potential customers.

40. Post consistently – Regardless of your follower count, post consistently. This gets your brand seen regularly by your followers. They will be more apt to become more regular customers this way too.

41. Determine post frequency – You might need to post 2-3 times a day, or 2-3 times a week. Monitor your account to determine your post frequency.

42. Find your perfect Instagram posting time – Not all brands have the same best time to post on Instagram. Not all products do either. Use analytic tools to monitor when your photos are getting liked and commented on. Find out when your hashtags are being used. Then post your fresh content at these most active times.

43. Monitor your Instagram results – use third-party analytics, or track your followers, your hashtag post numbers, your post likes and comments.

44. Continuously improve – Based on your content results, keep improving your photo and video posts. If a particular type of image drives tons of engagement, keep using those types of posts. If using general hashtags get your posts interacted with a lot, keep searching for and using general hashtags.

45. Keep on top of Instagram trends – Instagram is constantly developing new and innovative ways to engage. Keep learning to stay knowledgeable about the coolest ways to connect.

I hope you enjoyed this curated article we curated with Krista Bunskoek!

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