Post by account_disabled on Feb 12, 2024 10:35:08 GMT
Since this project naturally has a visual aspect (imitating a logo), it's very suitable and shareable, which often benefits from strong visuals. I wanted to spend some time on it, so I set up a new folder in my existing account just for the blog, reorganized the account a bit, and pinned some of the logos from the first post. Again, this project is visual, so it was a good fit. is that I did exactly what I tell everyone not to do on social media. I accessed a rarely used account and had just started posting my own content.
Since I'm inactive and most of the time I don't share other people's content, guess what Botswana Email List happened? Absolutely not. Social media accounts are not a dumping ground. I was unable to attend, and it will take time to make up for this lost ground. Luckily I'm more active on other networks, but give and take is important too. You might think that because I have a strong existing network, the success of social new projects is guaranteed. I wish it were that simple. About a year ago I started a personal project that completely failed. Part of it was because of my execution and commitment.
But part of it was that the topic was a bit remote for my existing audience. One of my goals for this was to find a theme that connected minimal design to something my existing audience was already interested in. In this case, branding. Notice how your audiences overlap (or don't overlap). Monitoring results Waiting for results can be difficult, and patience is not one of my virtues. Luckily, Google provides us with real-time analytics. While viewing data in real time is a vanity exercise most of the time, it can be extremely useful on launch day and during other large events. Are your social shares resonating.
Since I'm inactive and most of the time I don't share other people's content, guess what Botswana Email List happened? Absolutely not. Social media accounts are not a dumping ground. I was unable to attend, and it will take time to make up for this lost ground. Luckily I'm more active on other networks, but give and take is important too. You might think that because I have a strong existing network, the success of social new projects is guaranteed. I wish it were that simple. About a year ago I started a personal project that completely failed. Part of it was because of my execution and commitment.
But part of it was that the topic was a bit remote for my existing audience. One of my goals for this was to find a theme that connected minimal design to something my existing audience was already interested in. In this case, branding. Notice how your audiences overlap (or don't overlap). Monitoring results Waiting for results can be difficult, and patience is not one of my virtues. Luckily, Google provides us with real-time analytics. While viewing data in real time is a vanity exercise most of the time, it can be extremely useful on launch day and during other large events. Are your social shares resonating.