A look at how marketers and content strategists can decide how to split their time between updating old content and writing new content.
Author: Christoph Trappe
Should I put a conference hashtag in my Twitter name when I’m attending a conference?
I’m seeing a recent trend of attendees at conferences adding the conference hashtag to their Twitter display name. So that might look like this:
How should we be using the Instagram Stories highlights feature?
Instagram in early 2018 rolled out Highlights in Stories. Of course, Stories are the images, videos, boomerangs, etc. that delete after 24 hours. Now, you can save them as highlights, which will put them at the top of your profile: As you can see, the […]
Why is deleting my Facebook account so much work? How to DELETE Facebook!
After the outcry over privacy concerns for users of Facebook in early 2018 people started deleting their Facebook accounts and apps. Or at least they said they were. Some companies also said they would delete their Facebook pages, and other users started tweeting #DeleteFacebook, which […]
Why Facebook is a waste of time for content publishers
A look at the diminishing return of Facebook for publishers.
Note to Self: Enjoy The Little Things
Sometimes, it’s easy to focus on the past and difficult to recognize what you’ve accomplished. Given a bit more control, maybe you would’ve have made different choices, or made them a bit faster – but sometimes the best teacher is time. In addition to providing […]
Why and how I unfollowed thousands on Twitter
In January 2018, I was following over 50,000 people on Twitter and my Twitter feed was becoming highly overwhelming and often irrelevant. This video I published with an article on whether or not hashtags are even worth a content marketer’s time on Twitter highlights the […]
How Saturday Night Live draws views by publishing 18 YouTube clips right after the TV show
YouTube continues to be a great way to share your video content and I blogged about how the channel owns my TV viewing here. I’ve also written about how people need to stop dumping just raw footage on the network. During the week I often […]
Why some articles on the web are just too long
The debate surrounding the length of content online will likely rage on. Shorter, no longer, wait – medium-sized. Stop ✋ Please. Create useful content and it won’t make a difference how long your content is. But, Google in late 2017 declared web content under 300 […]
Should conferences allow or encourage attendees to live tweet sessions?
In 2017 the American Diabetes Association held its conference and posted tweets asking attendees to delete tweets that contained photographs from sessions: Eric Topol, the healthcare thought leader, responded with this below, saying it’s 2017: From what I saw on Twitter many attendees did delete […]
FINALLY: How to turn on notifications for direct messages on Instagram!
I’ve been annoyed by the lack of notifications when direct messages on Instagram come in. Until late 2017 there were no notifications and you could only tell that somebody messaged you when you went into the app and the little red button was showing in […]
What’s the difference between promotions and distribution strategies in digital marketing?
Today, I posted this on some social networks: Have you ever written a blog post? No. Tweet? No. Facebook post? Not by myself. Do you know the difference between promotions and distribution strategies? I’ll have to dig deeper into that, but looked at that in […]
How do I know when somebody tagged me or my brand in an Instagram Story?
I like Instagram and Instagram Stories but notifications of tags in Stories leaves something to be desired. So what happens when somebody tags you in their Story? You as the tagged person or brand gets a direct message letting you know that somebody tagged you: […]