Welcome back to my Blogging Tips series!
Today, I wanted to talk about different types of social media and how to use social media to promote your blog.
A year ago, before I started blogging, I was definitely not the type to spend my time on social media. It took me years from when Facebook first became popular (2005?) before I finally made a personal account, and that was only so that I could connect with my dental hygiene classmates.
I have nothing against social media, but I didn’t necessarily want the whole world to know what I was up to. Except when it involved food. I don’t mind sharing excessive photos of food.
I know not everyone is comfortable with using social media, and honestly, it is extra work too, but social media does reach an audience that we might not have been able to reach otherwise. You have to remember that each social media platform caters to a different audience. Some people might use Facebook every hour while others prefer Pinterest. Using these different social media platforms will help get the word out about your blog.
Here’s an overview of some of the most popular social media sites.
Over the past year, I’ve noticed that most of my traffic comes from Pinterest. If you use a lot of images for your blog, this is a great platform to use.
It’s really easy to use, both on your computer and on your phone.
You can create boards however you like. I’m obsessed with categorizing. So I have dozens of boards just for food: breakfast, eggs, pancakes, French toast, dessert, fall recipes, desserts in jars…. I think you get my point. I love that you can edit your board so that your favorite image appears as the main image for your board. You can also edit the description and add categories to each of your boards too. You can place your boards in any order that you like by dragging them. Of course, it’s probably best to put your blog board
And if you don’t want people to see certain boards? You can create secret boards by scrolling all the way to the bottom.
Use clear high quality images from your blog, especially vertical images since they stand out better on Pinterest. You can see that the vertical images appear larger and are better quality than the horizontal images. Use great descriptions to describe your images so that people know what they’re looking at.
Make sure to pin at different times of the day, and spread out your images. It can get annoying for your followers when there are a lot of the same images being pinned at once. Just imagine your entire feed filled with pins from one person.
Share not just your images but other people’s as well. You want to share other people’s images because it can lead other Pinterest users to you.
I know that sometimes when I’m browsing through Pinterest, I see something I like, and I’ll click on the link to the webpage. I’ll also browse the folder that the image is from to see if there’s anything else I like. And if there is, I might browse other folders by that same pinner. And if I like almost everything they have, I’ll follow all their boards.
Most importantly, there are group boards on Pinterest. Find group boards (I stumbled across them) where you can share your interests with pinners who have the same interest. I notice that a lot of my referrals from Pinterest are from these boards.
If you have a self-hosted site, you can verify your site and change your Pinterest account into a business account. If you do that, Pinterest will analyze your images and tell you which images associated with your blog has been pinned/viewed the most. You’ll know what people on Pinterest are most interested in.
You can find out more about Pinterest Business accounts and verifying websites here.
Create a Facebook page for your blog.
Facebook is a great way to share your posts, especially since there are so many people on Facebook.
Unfortunately with occasional changes in Facebook, your posts might not reach all your followers, but I personally think it’s worth the effort because you never know who the posts might reach or whoever might share.
The great thing about Facebook is that you can schedule your posts ahead of time. So if you decide that you want to post something while you’re at work, you can schedule it the night before. Click the drop down menu next to the “Post” button and click “schedule post.” You can pick a date and time.
Make sure that you share other people’s posts too. I’ve noticed that when I share other bloggers’ posts and not just my own, there are more impressions on my page.
And remember to share your older posts too. Sometimes people miss a post you shared the first time, either because they weren’t on at the time or because it didn’t show up on your feed. Share the same post or one that is similar at a different time to make sure that it gets noticed.
With Facebook, many bloggers create Facebook groups where you can share recipes, crafts, and so many other things. Of course, you can also create your own group and invite people. The concept is sort of similar to Link Up Parties, where you share your posts in one place for other people to check out. If you can find Facebook groups that are similar in topic as what your blog is focused on, make sure to ask to join it. Plenty of exposure that way.
Use Twitter to send short tweets to followers about new posts. You can use Twitters to send quick messages to your followers too.
Okay. Confession time. A few months ago, I had no idea how the heck I’m supposed to send out a tweet. I had to Google it to figure out how to use hashtags.
So if you’re not familiar with Twitter, or what the heck a hashtag is, you’re not alone.
Hashtags are the same as the tags that you create for your post on your blog. The only difference is that you place “#” (hashtag) in front of the word to make it into a link that you can click. These tags help make it easier for users to search for a certain topic using that particular keyword.
Some tags/hashtags are more popular than others and as you continue to send out tweets, you’ll start to notice which ones gain you the most likes and retweets.
I love sharing photos on Instagram. It’s a great and super easy way to promote yourself.
One thing to keep in mind when posting on Instagram are that your photos need to be squares. If you want to share an entire photo rather than just a square, you can use apps such as Instasize. Here’s a list of a few more.
Use hashtags in your post so that when people look for certain tags, they can easily find your post.
Remember not to post a lot of pictures at once. Can you imagine going on Instagram and scrolling through your feed and all you see are photos from one person? Or of just one person? I’d be annoyed and I think your followers would be too. If you have a lot of pictures you want to share, post a few and then wait to post more later.
Google+
Many people are on Google+, sharing and +1-ing (equivalent to likes) posts. Google+ also uses hashtags.
To post on Google+ is like posting on any other social media. You can write something, add a photo, decide who you want to share with, and then share it.
But to be honest, other than posting, I haven’t really gotten into the habit of using Google+ on a regular basis. I feel like it’s harder to navigate and explore other people’s pages compared to other social media platforms.
To make it simple, I link Google+ to my blog. Every time I post, Google+ will automatically share my post with my followers.
How to do that? Go to your Dashboard, click on “Settings,” and scroll down to “Sharing.” Once you click that, they’ll give you options to connect to certain social media platforms. See photo below.
Linking Your Social Media
I link my blog with Google+, Twitter, and BlogLovin. Every time I post, the blog automatically posts to these accounts. Makes my life so much easier.
I also linked my Facebook account with my Twitter account so every time I post on Facebook, Twitter will send out a tweet.
Before you post on Instagram, you also get options to connect to Facebook and Twitter so that you can share your photos directly there too.
Managing Your Social Media
If you need a way to manage your social media all in one place, Buffer has a great free service. It allows you to post on multiple social media platforms at the same time.
Also try to reply to comments. It’s important to connect to your followers.
Keep in mind that not all your followers will be the same from one social media platform to another. Some people will opt to follow you on Facebook, others may follow through Google+, Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter, or other social media platforms I haven’t even mentioned in this post.
You don’t have to use every social media to promote your blog, but it’s a good idea to start looking at social media as a way to gain more followers and subscribers.
Hope that you found this post useful!
Missed any part of the Blogging Tips series? Find the rest of them below.
How to Start a Self-Hosted Blog
Writing Quality Content for Your Blog
Antonio Caggiano says
Hi Andrea, well done, with your walk through Social media networks, understandable for everybody 🙂 Basically it depends which audience(local or worldwide) you want to reach, which Aim you want to achieve. If it’s just for fun then this is only a small portion of the medal 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you. Different social media really does depend on what you want to do with it =) Have a great weekend.
charlotte49 says
Great post, thank you. And so well set out! How do you link your blog with Bloglovin. Thanks also for your interest in some of my recent posts from Europe! 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Hi Charlotte! It should pretty much link itself to Bloglovin. But you can claim your blog by following these directions.
http://help.bloglovin.com/knowledgebase/articles/213855-how-do-i-claim-my-blog-
Hope that helps!
Crystal says
Hello,
Thanks for checking out my blog! I enjoyed reading the tips you gave here–it has given me some new ideas!
Thanks again, and blessings to you!
~Crystal
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I’m so glad that the post inspired you, Crystal! Good luck with your blog!
Crystal Ann says
Thank you! 🙂
jalexartis says
Hi Andrea, Thanks for the tips. I am setting up Pinterest Boards. I hope I am doing so in a way that I will see an increase in blog and photo repository traffic. I’ll let you know. –jim
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Pinterest becomes really addictive! lol. I hope that the Pinterest Boards will bring you more traffic, but it does take a bit to build up followers.
jalexartis says
Thank you Andrea. I am patient…
Diana says
Loving all the info you have been sharing in this series. I admit I am afraid of most of these sites…I use fb, but only because it was so easy. I don’t use it AT ALL on a personal level. I also use instagram….The real one I am interested in, is Pinterest…..but it seems so overwhelming…I will give it a try very soon. Thanks again!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I know how you feel. I started these social media accounts in recent months just for my blog. And I don’t usually share personal stories, and when I do, I make sure it doesn’t contain personal info. But I feel like if there are no personal stories whatsoever, it’s hard for people to connect with you.
Pinterest is soo addictive! Once you start understanding how to use it, you’ll be scrolling through Pinterest and repinning everything.
I’ve accumulated so many things I want try, or do, or travel to. lol
Let me know what you think of it when you give it a try. Or if you have questions, feel free to ask =)
lovessiamese says
Thanks, Andrea. Managing all of this sounds so simple but I’m having a hard time just keeping up with my blog and email. I haven’t written anything on my novel in two weeks (partly because I was under the weather for a few days). I use a few of the above, but not very effectively. I’ll keep coming back and re-reading this from time to time to see if I can get better at social communication. Thanks again for sharing.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
You’re welcome! I hope you’re feeling better! And I know, social media does take some time and effort, and for me, at first, it was overwhelming, but once you get used to it, it does get easier.
Still a Runner says
Andrea – again, great tips. Great of you to share.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I just hope they’re helpful!
cattan2011 says
Yea, I do agree with you and at the moment it take time to post in all different social media but the feedback is great.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Social media does help bring traffic to the blog =)
cattan2011 says
Yea, totally agree with you.
Spence's Girl says
Andrea, thanks for posting this. Still in month one on my blog and I appreciate you sharing these tips!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I’m so glad you find it helpful =)