#QandAwesome Do You Need A Blog?

In this episode of #QandAwesome, I share some thoughts on how to decide if you “should” blog. Let’s be clear, it’s not about should anything, its about how you can deliver value and in what form will you choose to do that. Thank you so much for watching!

 

3 Ingredients of An Awesome Social Post

3 Ingredients of An Awesome Social Post

“We have to dare to be ourselves, however frightening or strange that self may prove to be.”  May Sarton

Here is the audio version of this post. Thank you for listening.

Whether it’s an Instagram shot, a Facebook post, a YouTube video or a blog, there are a few key ingredients to making whatever story you are telling awesome!

1. Make it Relevant
When people choose to follow us, it is because they have decided there is something of value we have that they want. We must take those follows seriously, and stay focused on delivering the value they came for. That means keeping our content and stories relevant. Focus on value. How are you delivering value?

Example: As Passion Squared, people do not come to me for technical cutting skills or workouts (lol) no, they come to me for information on business, career, personal development and empowerment. Thus, my storytelling and content remain relevant to that which my community desires.

2. Make it Human
This is probably where most get stuck, and in working with my clients and A School coaching groups, it is by far the biggest obstacle. “I don’t know what to post” is what I hear most often. This is a symptom of two things… One is you are not yet clear on your brand story, thus you have no clear content plan. So always start there. What does your community value? What is your brand story? Connect those two dots and you are on your way. Number two is, you are trying WAY too hard. Social means just that, social, so be social. Be human. Keep it real. Keep it authentic. Keep it conversational. Keep it consistent. People will respond. I promise.

Example: I post pics of my dogs all the time; they are part of my brand story. However, one day, I chose to not only post a pic of my rescue Faith, but also tell the very personal and human story as to why I named her Faith. It was the most liked dog pic I have ever posted. Get it? Good!

3. Make it Visual
And by visual, I mean awesome visuals. Graphics. Clean. Clear. Awesome. As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. If you don’t know how to make things visually awesome, practice. Take 10 photos for every post, make sure the lighting is good, background clean, subject awesome. Practice. Practice. Practice. If you are making word graphics, there are a ton of apps and tools to make that happen. I love Canva.com and WordSwag, just to name a couple.

Example: I wrote a blog post a few weeks back about 5 lessons I learned from my beauty school experience. It was recently shared on a major beauty industry distributor Facebook page, and went NUTS! And by nuts I mean over 1000 clicks. Why? It was relevant, #1, it was visual, it featured a picture from 1987 of me, in beauty school, lol. And once people clicked, it was most definitely human.

So now it’s your turn. Take a look at your social content, and use this list as a way to measure your current content. It is stacking up? Are you getting the engagement you wish? This is a good place to start.

Love + Awesomeness-

Nina

#QandAwesome Episode 3 Blogging + Decisions

In this weeks episode of #QandAwesome we talk blogging, decisions, consistency, content and commitments. Many of the ingredients for creating awesome in anything we do. A big shout out to my A School group for inspiring this weeks episode. Thanks so much for watching.

MAC

Blogging For Beauty

“It takes a lot of courage to show your dreams to someone else.”

Erma Bombeck

Blogging has been around since the late 90’s and still today is one of the best forms of content sharing and engagement.  Some make a living off of blogging, some just blog to share their passion on a subject.

Today, there are 77 million blogs on Tumblr and 56 million on WordPress (including Passion Squared) according to Wikipedia. WOW.

Blog Platforms We Love

WordPress
Get HandsomeWe love Get Handsome, a blog created by hairstylist and men’s groomer Luke Makovic who blogs about grooming, life and style (yummy food included), using WordPress.

Tumblr
MAC
We all love MAC Cosmetics, and can learn so much by how they use Tumblr to share the MAC experience.

Our Four C’s To Blogging

Commitment
Like anything, making a commitment is a big deal.  So be sure you are fully committed to your blog and your community that will be engaging with it.

Consistency
Both online and off, consistency is the foundation of growth and success. Once you make a commitment, the consistency of how often you post on your blog is key.

Content
We say that your content is your marketing, and that cannot be more true than on your blog.  Your content is why people want to engage with you, your content is the value you deliver through your blog.

Courage
You will need a lot of this one.  When we put ourselves and our dreams out there for all to see, it takes courage.  Know that some blogs will be super awesome, some will get no response at all.  We must have courage to create and share what we are passionate about.

So now what you ask?  Here are some tips for you to consider before diving into the blogosphere.

Why Start Blogging?

  • You have something to say and are passionate about sharing it.

  • You want to create more value around your brand.

  • You want to become more discoverable on the web.

  • You are looking for a new creative outlet.

  • You want to be seen as an “expert” in your field.

What To Consider Before You Begin?

  • What is the theme of your blog? (beauty, hair, fashion, how-to’s, men, make-up, business, etc.)

  • How much time will you commit to posting?

  • What resources do you have available to help you?

  • Where will you find content ideas?

  • Are you ready to go all-in?

How To Get Started.

  • Pick a platform. (WordPress, Tumblr, etc.)

  • Choose and image/theme that fits your brand.

  • Connect and integrate your website and social pages to your blog.

  • Set a schedule on how often you will post including the types of posts that connect back to your theme. And commit to it.

  • Play with test posts, the more you practice and play, the easier it will be. Practice makes perfect (or what we like to say, perfectly imperfect)

If you are passionate about sharing your art, and want to blog but need some help, we offer one-on-one mentoring to help you craft the ultimate blog.  Click here for more information on our mentoring program.

(shared with blogging LOVE from your passionistas Nina + Gordon)

PS: This blog post took about an hour to create along with two americanos, thank you Starbucks and thank YOU for allowing us to share our passion.