In November of 2019, I embarked on a journey I’d never attempted to take before. This month I took on a real business as a client to try my hand at social media marketing. Like any journey, this one had its twists and turns. I created a reserve of content from nothing but titles, research, and determination. And in doing… View Post
How I’ve reframed my project
This week on “Heathers making mistakes and learning a lot,” we find her coming to the amazing realization that to do social media marketing, you need content. A lot of it. I posted the first piece of content for my client yesterday, and as I was formatting it onto her website, I felt as though I’d already failed. “This is… View Post
6 quick tips for working with people from different time zones
Time zones are ones of those factors in life that are begrudgingly accepted. Stores set up Christmas decorations before thanksgiving, cars break down as soon as you think you’re on top of your bills, the weatherman is accurate until you have an important outdoors event coming up, and Washington state is 3 hours behind the east coast. This fact did… View Post
Time management: this month in a nutshell
Balancing a maze-like schedule can be dizzying, and distractions abound. Be that procrastination, unexpected roadblocks, or any other number of obstacles. Here’s my game plan for keeping on top of my project this month amidst the whirlwind of family, my job, my other commitments, and maintaining some semblance of social life (I’ve already sacrificed that one long ago, to be… View Post
What I’ve learned this week
I focused on three main factors this week for my client, Elevate Family Chiropractic, and am going to briefly go over what I’ve learned so far. 1. Canva is the bomb (but my laptop strongly dislikes it) I’ve been teaching myself to use this design software for about a week and have been thrilled with the results. My sessions are… View Post
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