11 MYTHS ABOUT DIGITAL MARKETING THAT I'VE FOUND TO BE COMPLETE RUBBISH

I’m going to really help you today. Why?

It’s time to bust through some more myths!

 

I’ve already written a post about what social myths to ignore, and today we’re talking about all the rubbish that’s made up about digital marketing. 

So often I see blog posts and articles online all giving advice that I just want to write the word ‘ignore’ across. I think to myself, how many people are going to actually listen to this rubbish? Some people could actually not do things they love based on these lies!

I know that the people who will have written these articles will just be speaking from experience and that’s fine.

But what’s not fine is the fact that some people take this (bad advice very seriously). Like, ‘I’ve never written anything in my life before so I can’t start a blog.”

Or, “well lots of people say you need to spend thousands of pounds on a kick-ass blog design if you’ve got any chance of getting noticed.

And on, and on.

But what gets to me more than anything is that this advice stops people - stops YOU - from doing what you want to do.

That’s why I’m writing this post.

So we’re going to clear up 11 of these biggest myths today. I’m even going to give you some real examples so you can see how rubbish they really are.

Let’s get into it.

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YOUR SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR

I talk a lot on this blog and on my social channels about setting and re-evaluating your goals.

Setting one goal for the whole year isn't too realistic - your mindset, passion and circumstances chance overtime. As you grow, that means your goals adjust and change too.

The last quarter of the year is usually seen as a big push. We want to achieve those goals we set ourselves so many months ago and we want to push ourselves out of our comfort zones. This is the last chance of 2016 to make big things happen with our online presence, so it's natural to want to strive for more right now.

SO WHY DO I NEED A SURVIVAL GUIDE?

It’s good to have a survival guide for the rest of the year to help you work towards your goals. This is always a tough and busy time of the year, so you want to make sure you’re working in a way that makes you feel good and fulfils you, whilst also making sure the work you’re doing is productive and worthwhile.

A survival guide helps you achieve your goals on your terms, in the best way possible. You decide what your survival guide is going to include. But it also helps you take care of yourself in the right way. We all need to practice self-care in order to make big things happen. 

If you feel like you need something to get you through the rest of the year, I have the perfect thing for you.

After evaluating my own processes recently, I’ve created my own intentional survival guide to help me achieve big things for my blog and business over the next few months. I’ve crafted it in a way that works best not just for myself, but for my readers and clients too.

This survival guide will help you take some important steps to help you get to where you want to be. So below, I’ve listed the parts that make up this guide that you can use yourself, whilst still enjoying yourself in the last months of 2016.

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THIS IS THE ONE TOOL I USE TO BALANCE MY DAY JOB, FREELANCING AND MY BLOG

A few months ago, I stumbled across the blog of Boho Berry. It was like no other blog I’d ever seen before. Kara is a productivity whizz and I soon spent a decent chunk of time reading all her posts.

Then I came across a collection of her posts on something called a Bullet Journal. I was instantly intrigued. At first, it looked complicated. I thought, there’s no way I could do that. But the more I read about it, the more I realised how suited to me it was.

So I researched, pinned things I liked and watched videos, all with the aim of helping me try and create the perfect bullet journal for me.

 My first go was way too complicated - I wanted to include #allthethings. But recently, I’ve cut back and found a method that really works.

Something I pride myself on is my productivity and motivation. I’ve always been a driven person - but my problem has been trying to keep on top of everything I want to do. That was until I started bullet journaling, and now I’m achieving more than I thought possible.

 I’ve shared some images of my bullet journal on my Instagram and talked about it on Twitter - so this post is for everyone who asked me share an insight into how I use it. I want to do a video at some point too, so let me know if you want to see that. For now though, let’s get into it!

What even is a bullet journal?

The way I’d describe a bullet journal is that it has everything in one place. It was originally created by a guy called Ryder, and it’s basically a notebook system where you can organise yourself. You can include lists, plans, goals, your diary - basically anything you want.

There’s a very thin line as to how much you include. I used to struggle to use mine effectively because I was including too much information. But after refining how I wanted the bullet journal to work for me, it started solving all my problems.

I’m definitely no expert, so if you want to know more about how the bullet journal works, watch this video.


WHAT EVEN IS A BULLET JOURNAL?

Ryder does actually sell journals you can purchase, but I also know a lot of people who purchase this one on Amazon.

You don’t need any extra special tools for this - I use a notebook that I bought from Sainsburys, because all my stationery has to be extra pretty 😉

Don’t pick a notebook just because everyone else is - pick one that’s right for you. When it comes to size, A5 is the most popular choice and I haven’t seen any bigger or smaller than that. This size means it’s easy to carry round with you, you can use it whenever you want and you don’t need to squint to see your writing.

In terms of pages, I’ve been used the lined style, but I’m leaning towards going for the dotted look next time. Something you’ve got to remember about the bullet journal is that you can listen to lots of advice - but it’s all about personal preference.

ALRIGHT, I'M INTERESTED - WHAT DO YOU PUT IN IT?

Anything. That’s the beauty of the bullet journal.

This is where you need to do some research. But set yourself a time limit, because the tunnel of bullet journal inspiration is never ending.

Some people use their bullet journal for everything. Some people have different bullet journals for different areas of their life. Some people store memories, goals and wishlists in them. Some just use them as a day to day planner. It’s completely up to you.

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16 OF THE BEST WAYS TO MAKE YOURSELF MORE HIREABLE ON LINKEDIN

Are you on LinkedIn? You should be.

This is one of the most valuable online tools out there to help you develop professionally in your career. And if you’re job hunting? Well, it’s a no brainer.

If your profile is out of date, your profile picture is a poor-quality selfie or all you do is talk about how much you love your cat, you could be missing out on some big opportunities.

Don’t get me wrong - it’s a big job. Not only do you have to create a LinkedIn page, but you’ve also got to keep it up to date too. Plus, there are so many different parts to fill in. Before you’ve even started, you feel instantly overwhelmed and wonder where to even begin.

Through my LinkedIn page, I’ve received both job offers and freelance gigs, which means my profile is doing it’s job. So how do you know if yours is? Today, I wanted to share with you these 16 simple hacks I’ve used that can help make yourself more hireable on LinkedIn. Let’s go.

#1 | Make sure you’ve got the basics up to date

These might seem like the least important things to you, but overall they can make a huge difference. Here are a couple of things to check:

  • Make sure you’re using a custom URL. So when you originally set up your LinkedIn page, your URL will just look like a load of numbers. What you can do instead is change it to something like this: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollysutton2. Putting your name in it makes you instantly recognisable and brands yourself too.
     
  • Include your email address, website and social media platforms. If someone wants to get in touch with you through another channel, including these makes that happen. There’s nothing worse than wanting to get in touch with a person and not being able to find their contact information.


#2 | Make your headline creative

You might think your headline should be your current title, but this is actually a big mistake. Instead, be creative. Use your headline to describe what you want to do next. Plus, you can include more than one title too. 

Really, I class myself to have three jobs - my full-time one, my freelance business and my blog. That’s why I’ve included three different titles in one headline, so each represents one part of my career.

One thing to remember as you work through your LinkedIn page is that this is your chance to show off. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to show people what you can do!

 

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MY CREATIVE PROCESS PART 4: EDITING, DELIVERY & PROMOTION

It might seem like writing a blog post or creating a freelance writing piece is easy. You just type up the content on your computer, hit publish and you’re done, right?

Wrong.

For the past week or so, I’ve been taking you through my creative process step-by-step. This has shown you what blogging looks like behind-the-scenes for me.

The first thing I do is discover the idea. This involves going through different methods to make sure I come up with an idea that directly speaks to my audience.

Before I get started on writing the content, I do some research around the topic and create a full outline for my post. This is a hugely important part of my process. Without research, your content will never deliver as much as you want it to, which is why I never skip this step.

Then it’s time for the words, which is always the step of my creative process that takes the longest, and takes most of my energy. I write the content and in a perfect world, it should be good to go, right?

Unfortunately, no. And this leads us to the last step of my creative process: editing, delivery and promotion.

 

So like I said, in a perfect world, a blog post would be good to go when you’ve finished writing it. But that isn’t usually the case for writers. Many people find the editing stage quite tedious - and some skip it altogether. Let me tell you. Whenever I see an error on a blog post, I leave straight away.

Editing and evaluating allows me to review my work, challenges me to become more intentional with my words and results in even better content for my audience. Here’s what the first half of step for looks like in my creative process.

 

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MY CREATIVE PROCESS PART THREE: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE RIGHT WORDS

Like most careers, it’s so beneficial to have a process in place for your work to help make you more productive. I’ve seen many designers approach this subject, but not bloggers.

My method may not suit everyone out there, and that’s completely fine. Instead, I hope it inspires and encourages you to think about your own creative process.

Having a creative process is a way of being able to craft the best content possible. It contains various steps that you have to take to get to a finished product. (Want to know why it’s so important to have a creative process? Check out the first post of this series!)

 

As a blogger, I know you have a lot of fears. One of the biggest of these fears is the feeling that you’re writing to no one. The feeling that you’re not giving your audience something; whether that be entertainment, motivation or teaching them something new. 

Coming up with a solution to a reader’s problem that really speaks to them is the biggest struggle when it comes to communicating an idea. That’s why this part of my process is one of the most important - and also the most difficult. 

Writing the actual content is the part of my creative process that makes me the most nervous. And, no surprises here, it’s the most time-consuming step too. The way the blog post is going to look and how my readers react to the content, all hinges on each individual word that I write. 

It’s been eye-opening for me as I’ve written this creative process so far. It’s made me realise why I spend so much time in steps one and two - coming up with the idea and doing the research. It’s purely for the writing.  

You might not think writing a blog post is that difficult or time-consuming. You might be able to smash one out in half an hour. So why does it take me so long? How do I go about putting the ideas and research into words? How do I get to the finished blog post? Here’s a look into what step three of my creative process looks like for me.

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MY CREATIVE PROCESS PART TWO: THE RESEARCH STAGE

Like most careers, it’s so beneficial to have a process in place for your work to help make you more productive. I’ve seen many designers approach this subject, but not bloggers.

My method may not suit everyone out there, and that’s completely fine. Instead, I hope it inspires and encourages you to think about your own creative process.

Having a creative process is a way of being able to craft the best content possible. It contains various steps that you have to take to get to a finished product. (Want to know why it’s so important to have a creative process? Check out the first post of this series!

 

It wasn't until I started working in the online marketing industry for a living, that I began to understand how important (and eye-opening!) the research stage is. 

I used to just write my content straight onto the page without any real structure or background information. But when I discovered that one - Google favours factual content, and two - readers build more trust with you when you include real facts - I started to take this part of my creative process more seriously.

 Now, I’ve made it a priority to include research time when it comes to putting each one of my blog posts together.

This step gives me time to learn, time to explore and time to get even more creative. It’s become fundamental for the way I create content for my blog, guest blog posts and my freelance clients.

Here's an exclusive insight into the second step of my creative process and what this looks like for me.

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MY CREATIVE PROCESS PART ONE: DISCOVER THE IDEA

Like most careers, it’s so beneficial to have a process in place for your work to help make you more productive. I’ve seen many designers approach this subject, but not bloggers.

My method may not suit everyone out there, and that’s completely fine. Instead, I hope it inspires and encourages you to think about your own creative process.

Having a creative process is a way of being able to craft the best content possible. It contains various steps that you have to take to get to a finished product. (Want to know why it’s so important to have a creative process? Check out the first post of this series!)

 

I’m a blogger. I’m a writer. I’m a freelancer. These words sound so simple, but when you dig into them, you find they’re made up of so much more. People worry about telling others when they have one of these professions. This is mainly due to the complete shock on someone else’s face. You do this for a living? How is that possible? So we usually come up with some other explanation that has a bit more weight to it.

But the longer you’re a blogger for, the more you realise just how much is involved in that term. Writing isn’t just about publishing great content (although it’s definitely something I strive towards). It’s about discovering an idea that translates to solving a problem.

My readers have problems, even if they don’t realise it themselves. They can’t find the motivation to accomplish their goals. They’ve got social media channels, but they don’t know how to use them effectively. They struggle staying on top of everything or coming up with ideas, etc.

In order to help my readers, solve their problems and communicate with them on the same level, I have to be aware of what they want to know. That’s where step one of my creative process comes in.

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EXCLUSIVE SERIES: AN INSIDE LOOK AT MY CREATIVE PROCESS

As a blogger and digital marketing freelancer, it’s become really important to be able to pin down my creative process. It might seem like writing a blog post or creating a freelance writing piece is easy. You just type up the content on your computer, hit publish and you’re done, right?

Wrong.

Writers, designers and creatives alike are all problem solvers. We have to know there is a problem worth solving and then come up with a solution. That involves a whole lot of steps to get to the finished outcome.

Like most careers, it’s so beneficial to have a process in place for your work to help make you more productive. I’ve seen many designers approach this subject, but not bloggers. So over the next few weeks, I thought it might be helpful to launch this series. I'll be sharing my own creative process as a blogger and freelancer.

My method may not suit everyone out there, and that’s completely fine. Instead, I hope it inspires and encourages you to think about your own creative process.

Having a creative process is a way of being able to craft the best content possible. It contains various steps that you have to take to get to a finished product.

Without a process, creating content is a lot harder than it needs to be. You lose your message, your voice and your path.

You might think that creating a blog post involves the same process and that’s sort of true. It involves the same type of tasks, but their method will never be exactly the same.

So the series officially kicks off tomorrow. But today, I thought it’d be worth explaining why having a creative process is so useful in the first place.

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TALES OF A BLOGGER - CELEBRATING MY THREE YEAR ANNIVERSARY

Yesterday marked my three year anniversary of being a blogger.

The past year has gone by SO quickly, right? I can't believe everything that's happened in the past twelve months, so much so that I've sort of flown past it. So today, I wanted to reflect and think about my growth so far.

I thought it would be interesting for my readers to see how I'm doing with my blog, online presence and freelance business. How much have I grown? Will freelancing ever become my full-time job? What's worked and what hasn't?

We’re about to dig in!

MY WEBSITE & BLOG

For those of you who don't know, the ABOH site started off as a lifestyle blog on Blogger. But last August, I migrated across to Squarespace (#bestdecisionever), and now this blog has turned into one that purely helps people build a fulfilling online presence and get a breakthrough with their blog, through tried and tested strategies that really work.

Then in February of this year, I released my first ever lead magnet - the 28-day Blogging Breakthrough challenge eBook. There'll be more on that later ;)

I've never shared my analytics on here before, but I wanted to show you a snapshot of what's happened over the past few months. Here's a screenshot from my Google Analytics comparing May (the orange line) with August (the blue line).

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20 OF MY MOST POPULAR BLOG POSTS FROM THE PAST YEAR

A Branch of Holly turns 3 on September 5th - can you believe it? 

So since a lot has changed since I first hit publish in 2013, I thought I'd share with you the posts that you've loved the most over the past year.

At the end of the year, you can expect a review on what to expect from ABOH in 2017 and I've got some exciting things to share with you over the next few months - one of which I'm revealing in today's #BloggingBreakthrough magazine!

Blogging, social media, career, productivity and motivation have all taken centre stage so far this year with a main focus on sharing my experience and strategies to help others. And since I achieved one of my end-of-year goals in July, it's safe to say that this has been a positive decision.

So with thanks to you, my wonderful readers, here are the 20 posts that you've read and loved the most over the past year, in no particular order. Enjoy!

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WHY PUTTING YOURSELF FIRST IS REALLY WORTH IT

Self-care isn’t selfish or idealist. It isn’t about comparing yourself to others or showing off. It’s more about belief, acceptance, and accountability for who you are. 

Think about the love you have for your other half, your parents, your child or even a friend. That love is unconditional. It’s like no other. You can feel it.

Then let me ask you this - do you love yourself unconditionally? 

It’s a deep question, I know. But as much as we like the idea of self-love, we can’t seem to practice it in our own lives. Sure, we’re great at being a shoulder to cry on when a friend needs lifting up, encouraging our other half when they’re going through a really tough time and celebrating big milestones with our loved ones. 

But what about your achievements or problems or good times? Don’t they deserve celebrating too?

Self-love is a fundamental factor in building a fulfilling, happy and successful life.

Think about what would change in your life if you started to appreciate yourself a little bit more. Would you carry on feeling guilty about not finishing your to-do list? No. Would you feel bad about messing something up? No. Would you be scared of failure? No.

But the big brick wall that’s up ahead of us at this point has a big sign written on it that says “you’re not good enough.” I want to be better at this. I want to do better at that. We might not think it all the time, but it always seems to be there in the back of our minds.

So when you get to that wall, why not remove ‘not’ and change the phrase to “you’re good enough”.

You. Are. Good. Enough.

Would that be too difficult for you to say?

Would you be able to accept everything about yourself and your life as it is, without feeling the need to change anything?

This is a fairly contradictory thing to say, especially since one thing I live my life is that there’s always room for improvement. And surely there’s nothing wrong with that, right?

Obviously it’s motivating. There’s room to learn more, so you want to learn more and be better. But what happens when you get to another obstacle? What happens when you get to that space between success and failure where you feel like giving up?

If you tell yourself you can’t do something, the likelihood is you won’t do it. You yourself are a barrier. You’re the obstacle you need to get past. It’s like if you don’t like something about your body - your nose, your teeth or the way your feet are shaped. You feel bad about those things so you don’t do anything about them and continue to dislike yourself.

Instead, why not accept those flaws? Why not accept your weird feed, your funny nose or your crooked teeth? What if you loved everything about yourself, including your imperfections? And the characteristics that make you who you are?

Self-love means you’re more likely to be loving towards yourself in various ways - ways that you probably feel guilty for doing right now. You’ll be more likely to give yourself a break, take a long walk in the sunshine, make yourself some delicious healthy meals, tell yourself that you’re good enough.

Change is inevitable. But what you have to decide is whether you’re ready to accept the change in a loving way - so are you?

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HOW TO BE INSANELY PRODUCTIVE WITH YOUR BLOG WHEN YOU'RE ON LIMITED TIME

Let’s create a scenario, shall we?

I’m sat with you in your favourite coffee shop and we’re enjoying our favourite drink of choice (tea for me!) You’re telling me how you’re feeling frustrated with your blog, and I ask if you can pinpoint the thing that you’re struggling with the most.

What would your answer be?

Think about it. Right now.

What to focus on?

How to stand out?

Or what about time?

Ah, time. Yes. A problem that ALL bloggers struggle with.

Whether you’re new to the blogging game, your enjoy blogging as a hobby, you blog alongside your full-time job or you want to turn your blog into your main money-making gig, finding the time to fit everything in is a constant challenge.

Juggling a very busy life myself, I’m always struggling with how to be productive on a limited timescale. With even more on my plate now than ever, I’ve had to find some ways to conquer this challenge and I think I’m onto a winner.

So from my experiences, what follows is a collection of some ideas and strategies I’ve tried that have helped me accomplish a lot more in less time. I really hope you can take something away from this. Let’s go!

Just before we begin, I’ve created a checklist of tools I use everyday that seriously help increase my productivity. Click the button below and it’s yours for free!

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HOW I GOT TO WHERE I AM TODAY - AN INTERVIEW WITH KRISTA RAE

Krista is a WordPress developer and blog strategist who helps female creatives elevate their business, increase conversions, and boost engagement through crafting strategic blogs. She uses personalised, goal-driven strategies to set her clients apart from the competition and highlight their unique offerings.

I'm a huge fan of Krista so was thrilled when she wanted to take part in the career series. Hope you enjoy the interview!

DID YOU ALWAYS WANT TO GO INTO YOUR CHOSEN CAREER?

Definitely not. I didn’t even know what software or web development was until I was a sophomore in college. My husband was a computer science major and started coming home from class all excited about the things he’d learned. In return, he’d get completely blank stares.

In order to get a better understanding of what he did, I took an introductory class on computer programming. I was in love from day one and ended up getting two degrees in the field.

After a couple years working in software development I transferred to web development. Once I discovered the online space shortly after that, I knew that’s where I wanted to end up.


WHEN DID YOU START TO DEVELOP A PASSION FOR WHAT YOU CURRENTLY DO?

Honestly, the very first time code was explained to me, I was in love. I’ve always enjoyed math and logical thinking and being able to combine that with making something beautiful and functional is perfection to me.


WHAT WERE YOU LIKE AT SCHOOL? DID YOU ENJOY IT? WHAT WERE YOUR FAVOURITE SUBJECTS?

I was an extremely dedicated student. I didn’t say much and I wasn’t a teacher’s pet, but I enjoyed learning and (usually) loved doing homework assignments - yep, total nerd. My favourite subjects were math and band. In my senior year in college I had one quarter where my classes were Calculus 1, Calculus 2, Advanced Placement Statistics, and band. Yikes.

 

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8 OF THE MOST POWERFUL WAYS TO GROW YOUR INSTAGRAM COMMUNITY

Are you struggling to grow your Instagram community right now?

I feel you.

 

Instagram is a really exciting and frustrating platform to get to know a bit better. This popular photo-sharing app (that now has even more monthly users than Twitter), is simple, fun and growing every single day.

But whilst it's a really exciting tool to use to market your blog or business, there have also been new features introduced lately that a lot of people aren't a fan of. The new business profiles and analytics? Tick. The fact that posts are now in a new algorithm-style feed instead of chronological? Not so cool.

But even though these new changes have come into effect, I still love Instagram and if you're reading this right now, I'm guessing you are too. Lately though, I've found myself stuck on the same number for ages, and I've not seen the results I wanted. So I implemented a strategy - a simple strategy that I've been using to try and grow my Instagram community.

So whether you're a blogger running your own race, a social media freelancer or you manage social media on behalf of a company, read on to find out the best tactics I've using for A Branch of Holly that could help you build the Instagram community you want and deserve.

IS INSTAGRAM REALLY THAT IMPORTANT?

Before we dive in, I thought it'd be great for us to get up to speed with why Instagram is one of the most popular social media platforms out there. Here are some of the latest facts I've picked up:


BUT WHAT ABOUT THE NEW FEATURES?

Let's start off with the most exciting one...

 

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4 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DIGITAL MARKETING FOR THE REST OF 2016

If I told you there were over 120 different social networks, what would you say? Or that email marketing is one of the best (and easiest) ways to get directly in front of your target audience? Or that you need to be using video, because it’s six times more effective than anything else?

I know what you’re thinking.

But Holly, I don’t have time to start making videos!

I don’t have a clue which social platforms I should be focusing on.

Where would I even start with managing and email list for my website?

You’re in luck, friend.

Something I love to do is help other people. Over the past few days, I’ve helped my brother apply for a job, my auntie unsubscribe from email notifications and today, I want to help you.

Recently, I got the chance to attend a seminar all about digital marketing, hosted by a business that the company I work for have strong connections with. I picked up some fantastic blogging, social media and website tips that I’m sharing with you all here in this blog post. So sit back and take note - this is how to get results with your marketing efforts for the rest of 2016.

WHY YOU NEED TO THINK ‘DIGITAL MARKETING’

It’s nothing new that we’re living in the online world. If anything, it’s just getting bigger and bigger everyday. Jobs are being created, websites are being introduced and lots of business promote and sell purely on the web.

You don’t want to be digitally directionless.

Without knowledge of the digital world, you can never be truly successful. You need to know how to use online platforms to be suit your brand so you can get in front of your target audience and build a readership or customer base.

You know how online influencers talk about consistency? Yeah - I bet you’ve read that somewhere in a blog post before. It’s so important, not just in how often you post content to your blog, but in all the platforms that you’re active one. You’ve got to be integrated with everything. Your website, your social channels, making sure your website is responsive - you want people to find one of your channels online and know they’ve found the right person.

Thinking in terms of digital marketing as a whole also makes it a lot easier for you to set strategic goals. Once everything is integrated, your goals can then reflect this. Want to increase your blog traffic? That’s a very vague goal? Want to increase your blog traffic through Pinterest? That’s a lot more achievable. 

So that’s the why - let’s get onto the how. Starting with your little hub.

 

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WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE ACTION TODAY

This is a guest post written by Ksenia from The Life Degree.


Perhaps you’re reading this after a nice start to the day...

Sun shining, coffee in hand, to-do list successfully broken into. Or perhaps not, because let’s face it, adult life can be hard. For many, health, financial security and domestic stability are serious struggles.

But if, like me, you are fortunate to be securely employed and healthy, an altogether different problem can arise: the fear of falling behind.

Not having the jobs we want, the possessions we see others buying, the quality relationships we crave and the experiences which we think will let us live life to the full.

In some form, the fear of not fulfilling our potential is immense. Trips we haven’t been on, jobs we haven’t landed, jeans we don’t fit into or friends we don’t see anymore.

Simultaneously, we carry both the weight of exhaustion and underachievement, wondering “why me?” or “what’s the point?". Waiting for the feeling to pass, we remedy it all with ready meals and box sets or head out for nights of drinks. When the feeling recedes, we can carry on as if it never happened - until the next cycle.

Yet truth be told, what we have in our lives is infinitely so much more than so many others ever get.

Despite 24/7 news feeds, we forget as quickly as we’re reminded. Did you know that globally, half the population lives on less than £2 a day? Earning £20,000 a year puts you in the top 5% of richest people in the world! Here in the UK, food banks gave out over a million rations of emergency three day supplies last year. And if you think about it, you could probably count a number of people facing greater hardships to you in nearby streets - perhaps fighting illness, loneliness or the cold.

Recently, during a bout of feeling unmotivated, I happened to run past a school. It was lunchtime; children were running and playing - energetic, carefree. It struck me: we were all little once, with so few worries and so many options. When did we build all the barriers we see surrounding us?

When did we start thinking so much more than doing?

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COME AND SHARE MY YEAR ON YOUTUBE BY SIMON ALEXANDER

This is a guest post written by Simon Alexander.

What makes a good and successful Youtube channel?  Don’t ask me - that's not really why I’m doing it to be honest. Well, it wasn’t when I started.  Almost a full 5 months in, let me Share My Year with you.

On January 1st 2016, I decided to launch a Youtube channel - a kind of spur of the moment/New Years resolution. To be fair, it was probably late in 2015 when I decided, but it was this year when I finally plucked put the courage to start chatting to a camera.

Last year was one hell of a busy year for me with lots of exciting things that I will fondly remember. Sadly, very little of it is logged for future consumption by anything other than just a simple photo, and I thought that maybe Youtube might be a good way to change this.  

I had two goals initially - to log my activities of 2016 so that I could reminisce in my golden years, and also to improve my understanding of film-making and learn the intricacies of promoting on YouTube.

I’m one of those people who likes to learn and always asks questions. I also work in digital marking and all things digital and social interest me, so this was a perfect match. So this was a great excuse to watch hours of footage on Youtube!  I quickly found a number of channels that I really enjoyed and I subscribed for inspiration and entertainment.  I enjoy watching Casey Neistat’s daily vlog, it’s a bit like tuning in to your favourite TV show.

On that Friday afternoon in January, I set up my old digital camera on a pile of books and spoke continuously for 2 minutes and 46 seconds.  No edits.  No special effects.  Now clearly this wasn’t the best video in the history of Youtube, but it provides an excellent yard stick for me now as to how much I have learned so far.  

That video to date has had 86 views. 

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USING YOUR JOB TO SUPPORT YOUR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - OH, YES YOU CAN!

You have more control than you think!

Do you have a day job that annoys you and gets in the way of your side hustle? The next time you have a mean case of the Sunday-night grumpies or daydream about how you will tell your boss you quit, you should remind yourself that you can make the most of your situation.

No, this doesn’t mean to tolerate a bad job while letting your dreams pass you by. Instead, I’m talking about figuring out how you can align your day job with your hopes, dreams and goals so that your job propels you forward instead of holding you back. 

 

Figuring Out Your Professional Goals: Where Do You Want to Go? 

To make the most of where you are, you need to figure out where you want to go. List out your professional goals. They can be huge, seemingly small, or anything in between. Some of you may already know what you want to do. You’ll want to list out your goals and think about the different steps that it will take you to get there.

For example, let’s say your goal is to run a social media management company. You might break that down to include learning more about different social media platforms, search engine optimisation, graphics, and developing social media strategies.

Or, instead of knowing with certainty what your goals are, you may be dancing at the edges or not really know what you want. It’s alright if you don’t have huge, overarching goals or even a specific next job in mind. Just start brainstorming. 

Your list of professional goals could include:

1) Become a Photoshop pro
2) Start a marketing consulting business
3) Give a TED talk
4) Receive a bonus this year at work
5) Find a mentor
6) Get more responsibility working with clients at work
7) Develop an epic freebie for your blog
8) Volunteer with a nonprofit.

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USE THIS AMAZING ADVICE FROM OTHER BLOGGERS TO DELIGHT YOUR AUDIENCE

This is a guest post written by Rhianne from Little Novelist.


One thing we always need is a little help from other people.

When I first started blogging I didn’t know what I was doing or what it would amount to, but I knew it was something I loved to do. Blogging is a tough gig and whether you do it for passion or profit, there are always those times where it gets too much and we feel the burnout. 

I have gone and gotten some advice from some superstar people and accumulated it into one place for you all. Everyone needs a little encouragement and whether you’re just starting out or you want to up your blogging just that little bit more, these bits of advice might just be the things to help you. 

Let’s start with some basics! I went onto Facebook and asked what advice have you been given or would give to other bloggers who asked for advice. These were the best of the bunch...

Remember you do not need to blog everyday. Find a schedule that works for you. 

Niche down, of course you might be the lover of many things, just make sure you’re the master of one before you attempt another. 

Be Passionate. If you don’t truly love your work then it’ll show and the readers won’t come back time and time again to read it. 

If it’s not something you would say out loud do not write and publish it. 

Consistency is so important. People need to know when you’ll be posting so they’ll want to come back to your website. Even planning your posts in advance can help with this. 

Find a schedule that works for you. Too much can lead to burnout and too little can lead to boredum. Make sure there is the right in between

Brett Michael Orr: blog and Twitter @brettmichaelorr

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