Welcome to Day 6 of the RWISA “REVOLUTION” Blog Tour! We’d like to introduce you to an amazing RWISA member, Author, Jan Sikes. Take a peek at her writing below…
HOW BLOGGING KEEPS ME SANE
As
with each new year that rolls around, I view it as an opportunity to start with
a fresh perspective and clean slate.
When
I looked back on my goals for 2020, I found with some sense of satisfaction, I had
accomplished almost all of them, despite the pandemic.
Some
goals remain the same from year to year, such as clean eating, exercising, practicing
meditation, being kind, and gentle with myself and others. I classify those as
my permanent or ongoing goals. They never change.
Setting
expanded goals for 2021 was quite different. COVID19 has affected us all. Not
only in the way we socialize, but also in every other aspect of life, from how
we shop to the way we promote our books.
The
necessity for self-preservation has catapulted us into a virtual world. We order
groceries online and have curbside pickup. We now visit with family via Zoom
calls, and so much for getting out and attending book festivals to promote our
books. That simply isn’t going to happen.
So,
when I took an elemental look at how to market my books in 2021, I realized I
needed to harness social media's power.
The
most powerful tool I have for marketing my work is, hands-down, my blog. I am
fortunate to have built a substantial following over the years, which works to
my advantage now.
I
want to share with you some of the nuts and bolts of this fabulous tool, as
well as some of the things I've learned about the art of blogging. Hopefully,
you will benefit from them as well.
One
of the greatest joys in my life is promoting and uplifting others. Because of
this, I am always happy to offer my blog platform to support others, whether
they be authors or indie music artists. And each time I spotlight a new author
or artist, I gain a handful of organic followers. It's a beautiful equation
that works every time. It is the classic win-win for everyone.
The
first and perhaps most important aspect of a blog is the title you create.
There are many reasons for this, but mainly it is because the title needs to be
eye-catching. If it isn't, many potential readers may scroll on by and never
take a peek. I know this from experience. I subscribe to a lot of blogs, so my
email inbox is flooded each day. The blog titles are how I decide which ones I
will pass on or read.
Some
of the best practices in naming your blog post are asking a question, offering
a solution, a list of solutions, or just making it fun and quirky. One recent
post I wrote for a blog tour was entitled "The 3 P's of Writing."
That
title makes you wonder what the P's could be. I had a lot of success with that
post. Fun and quirky will get me every time. You can also offer a promise of
something in your title, such as a "How To" or a giveaway.
Another
super important thing to add to a title is your guest's Twitter handle (when
you feature a guest). Why? Because each time that blog is shared on Twitter, it
will tag them. It serves as a timesaver, and keeps the guest in your loop. I
have found adding that one simple piece to a blog title gets it shared at least
fifty percent more than a title without a tag.
Hashtags
are another great way to get more shares. For instance, when I post a blog
advertising a new book release, I will add #NewRelease to the title, which
increases exposure in the feed.
Whatever
your subject is, try adding a few hashtags to increase visibility.
Another
super important detail, as a member of The Rave Reviews Book Club and The Rave
Writers - Int’l Society of Authors, includes adding those handles and hashtags to
the blog title when the content is relevant to the organizations. Again, it is
proven to increase visibility and sharing.
Blog
content can be about anything. I have found my niche, and although it is broad,
it works for me. I blog about every aspect of the craft of writing, books I've
read, feature guests, new music from indie artists, and all things spiritual,
from meditations and Tarot cards to Runes. Those define me and my interests.
It's
good to brand yourself. Make a statement as to what you are about through your
blog posts.
Once
you publish a blog post, I cannot stress enough the importance of engaging.
When someone takes the time to comment on your blog, please respond. Just as it
is rude to ignore someone who is speaking to you in a physical setting, it is rude
to ignore blog comments.
When
I host a guest, I emphasize the importance of engaging and responding to
comments. If my followers and I are taking the time and effort to promote you
and your work, the least you can do is engage and respond. Most authors are outstanding
in this area. Music artists, not so much. No matter how many times I say the
words, "You need to engage," they don't seem to get it. I think the
biggest reason is the fact that many music artists hate computers and don't
have a lot of tech savvy outside the recording studio. Nevertheless, they miss
out on potential new music followers when they don't bother to stop by.
These
are a few of the basics; things I’ve learned through my experience of blogging.
Facing
an ever-growing reliance on a virtual world in the days, weeks, and possibly
years ahead, by fully utilizing my blog site, I will continue to grow and
flourish despite COVID19.
My
blog is the compass, my North Star, which helps me navigate the turbulent
waters of the world in which we live.
See
you there!
Jan's RWISA Profile
What Jan has to say about RWISA...
Now, we'd like to give you a chance at some of this awesome promotion for yourself!
Have you written that book or short story you want the whole world to know about? Are you looking for a great way to promote your creative endeavors? Perhaps you’re seeking to add some prestige to your body of work! If this sounds like you, we invite you to come on over to RAVEWRITERS – INT’L SOCIETY OF AUTHORS, otherwise known as RWISA.
At RWISA, we invite to membership only the very best writers the Indie community has to offer.
If your work is exemplary and speaks for itself, stop by the RWISA website today at RaveWriters.wordpress.com and find out how you can submit your sample of writing for consideration.
We’re an exclusive bunch but we’d love to have you join us!
NOTE: If you’re looking to improve your writing while taking another route to membership into RWISA, while you’re at the site, visit RWISA UNIVERSITY!
Thank you, Yvette, for showcasing Jan and her work on your beautiful site. I've stopped by several bloggers today and offered my hellos. This is a wonderful endeavor to feature writers in the club. 💗
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing your name on my page. Thanks for supporting Jan today, Gwen. :-)
DeleteHi, Gwen. Thanks for all the comments you've left along the tour route!
DeleteThank you SO much for sharing my post, Yvette!
ReplyDeleteIt's my pleasure, Jan! :-)
DeleteHi Yvette. I thought it was Day 6 but what do I know?
ReplyDeleteJan, they say that writers are teachers, but you are definitely in a class all by itself. You are always imparting your knowledge to us authors and we thank you for it.
Congratulations!
Thanks for catching that typo, Shirley! I've fixed it. ;-) I appreciate you stopping by to support Jan. :-)
DeleteHi, Shirley. Thank you for your amazingly kind words. I appreciate you!
DeleteI love your thoughts Jan. Glad you hit on this topic. Lovely presentation Yvette of Jan's good stuff. I loved her book. Take care.
ReplyDeleteHer books are wonderful! Thanks for stopping by and supporting her. :-)
DeleteThank you for leaving a comment!
DeleteThank you, Yvette, for sharing Jan's advice on blogging. These are great suggestions on what blog readers might like. I've found some amazing authors through blog posts and by sharing features on them on my own blog. Best wishes, Jan, for a successful blogging and writing in 2021!
ReplyDeleteI, too, have become fans of other authors through blogs. Thanks for stopping by, Linnea. :-)
DeleteThank you for stopping by Yvette's place, Linnea! I appreciate the support!
DeleteSo great to see Jan on here, Yvette. :) Thank you. Jan, you are a very giving person and there were a lot of great tips in this piece. The point about using hashtags in blog titles is something I'm going to incorporate more often. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your thoughts with Jan, Mark. Her advice truly is a gift. :-)
DeleteThank you for stopping by and leaving a comment, Mark. I am happy that you took away some tidbit to improve your awesome blog!
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