Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts

Thursday, November 5, 2015

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE AUTHENTIC?

This topic has been on my mind a lot lately: what does it mean to be authentic? By definition authentic is synonymous with genuine. Spending a little more thought on the subject, I realized that authenticity is relative. Some might say that the most authentic people present themselves in the same manner to everyone around them, no matter who that person is. But I don't buy that. Can you behave differently around your boss and your best friend and still be authentic? Yes. Of course.



The thing is sometimes this line between being genuine and fake starts to get a little bit blurry. I'm thinking particularly of with social media. Recently, through a controversial video to the world, a "social media star" has announced she is quitting social media, due to the damage it has done to her as a person. She claims that all of the things she did to present herself as this perfect, happy girl who has it all, made her feel lonely, depressed, and more insecure than ever. Her opposers argue that it wasn't merely social media that caused her to have these feelings, but rather, her own insecurities were exacerbated by her social media fame (among other critiques of her, such as the fact that she is begging for money in the end, but that's a whole different story). 

What I want to focus on is this idea of social media and identity tied together. You see, looking at both sides, it seems that the issue isn't only social media nor her insecurities. The real issue is with society. Social media is a platform for sharing. And everyone has insecurities. But she makes some interesting points, nonetheless, about how we perceive people through social media, and they really stuck with me. 

Recently, one of my good friends has drawn back on social media, only following people she is close with. When you are only following the people you really know, you know what you see is what you get. While when you're following these strangers or social media phenomena, their real lives could be totally different than the ones they have constructed on these online platforms (such as the girl in this video). I have read dozens of posts from bloggers about their own insecurities and anxieties. Many envy other bloggers, and feel that they are little in comparison (judging by numbers, of course). 

But it isn't just bloggers. We all do it. Every one of us that engages in these online behaviors knows that one person who seems to have "the life." This connection posts pictures from lavish vacations and selfies that convey they obviously don't have any flaws. So, what's behind those pictures? Did they post on Instagram a picture of the divorce papers they just filed? Or the D they received on their last midterm? Probably not. 

We tend not to flaunt our failures or setbacks to the world, but in not doing this we are not truly representing ourselves. The people in the closest to me might know these details about me, but the people I am connected with on social media will only see my "best self." Yes, sometimes I share my fears and anxieties through my blog, but I don't always put them out there. And most people don't have blogs.

So what am I really getting at? If you take anything away with this: life isn't about likes.

It isn't about how many followers you have, or how many connections you have on Facebook. Focus on presenting your authentic self to whoever you meet. Don't seek validation by numbers. You are such a beautiful, wonderful person, and no amount of likes can represent your value on this Earth. Next time you are crafting that clever Instagram caption, after carefully editing it, think: are you putting this out there because you want to share the moment with your friends or are you doing it for the likes?


Monday, October 19, 2015

PEOPLE YOU NEED TO FOLLOW ON TWITTER

Twitter: you get 140 characters to craft your thoughts for anyone who "follows" you to see. It forces you to think about the most creative and efficient ways to share your musings. Some people are definitely better at it than others. I am on a constant search to find the best people on Twitter. So today I decided to share some of my favorite people on Twitter, hoping to spread the uncontrollable laughter and appreciation elicited by these spectacular Tweeters.



ZERLINA MAXWELL
Zerlina came to UW-Madison to speak about topics including "Rape culture" and the importance of being present on social media, particularly Twitter. In fact, her presence on Twitter has played a tremendous role in advancing her career. She has even been asked to work on Presidential matters, based on her political involvement via Twitter.

AZIZ ANSARI
Aziz is one of my favorite comedians. If you read "Navigating Modern Romance", you already know that he has some great advice. In fact, I found out he had a book coming out, because I was following him on Twitter. I also recently found out that he has a Netflix series coming out as well pretty soon. So if anything, follow him for laughs and updates on his work that you definitely need to check out!

BEN SCHWARTZ
Without a doubt, Ben Schwartz is my favorite person on Twitter. Sometimes I approach my own Twitter with WWBST (What Would Ben Schwartz Tweet)? He's way funnier than I will ever be, but it's the thought that counts, right? Seriously, go follow him now. Oh yeah, and he was Jean-Ralphio on Parks and Rec.

JA'CRISPY VULCANO
Ever heard of Impractical Jokers? If not, you should definitely go watch it right now. It's four lifelong friends who have taken dares to a whole new level. Sal Vulcano is probably my favorite character on the show, and whether or not you actually watch the show, you won't regret following him.


HELENE IN BETWEEN
Helene is one of my favorite bloggers! This past July I participated in a month-long Instagram challenge started by Helene with the hashtag "#31PhotosInBetween", and it was one of the best experiences I have had interacting with other bloggers. It was so much fun to find other bloggers in such a creative way. Helene always has great content on her blog, which you won't have trouble finding by follow her on Twitter!

MELYSSA GRIFFIN
Melyssa is pretty similar to Helene in the amazing content she produces. The community that she has built around The Nectar Collective amazes me, and I definitely aspire to be like Melyssa. Whenever I need advice on my blog or have a question about how to do something, I am almost positive Melyssa's blog can help!

ASHTEN
I have been following Ashten for a long time now, long enough to see her transition between different blogs, and I am so impressed by her. She is so relatable, and she always makes me laugh.

And what would this post be without a shameless plug for my own Twitter account? Check out more posts and sleep-deprived ramblings on my Twitter account.



Who are you favorite people on Twitter?

Thursday, July 23, 2015

12 STAGES OF POSTING ON INSTAGRAM

Is an Instagram really ever instant anymore? You know that whatever you are seeing was carefully chosen and selected from a larger body of pictures taken trying to get the perfect angle. So why do you go through all of this? 

Since I have been taking part in Helene In Between's July Instagram challenge, I have spent quite a bit of time thinking about my Instagram strategy this month. It has been so much fun finding new bloggers through Instagram and seeing how creative everyone can get! But boy is it a lot of work to get a good Insta. And then once you post it, you get all self-conscious. Will this one be popular? Why did I get so many likes on this one and barely any on this one? 


12 Stages of Posting on Instagram



Here's what we do when we "do it for the Insta": 

Stage 1. Take anywhere between 5 and 50 shots until you get it right.


Stage 2. Crop appropriately to leave out any imperfections. 


Stage 3. Likely adjust in some other app first (VSCOcam, Afterlight, etc.)


Stage 4. Alter until it is just how you want it, and then scroll through the filters to see if it could look any better. Is the vignette too much? 


Stage 5. To add a photo map or not? Real location or spice it up? 


Stage 6. Does anyone need to be tagged? Should I post it to other social media? 


Stage 7. WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO CAPTION THIS? *Think about caption for a ridiculous amount of time.* Maybe I should text someone to get their opinion on this...


Stage 8. I don't think I'm going to post it.


Stage 9. It probably wouldn't even get that many likes anyway.


Stage 10. Should I have chosen a different shot?


Stage 11. Oh what the heck, I'm just going to post it. I have already spent an embarrassing amount of time on this.


Stage 12. Wait for the likes to roll in.





What do you do for the Insta? Did I miss aything?

P.S. You can find the July Instagram challenge with the #31PhotosInBetween! Come join the madness before it's too late!

Monday, July 20, 2015

11 THOUGHTS WE ALL HAVE WHILE ON PINTEREST

Anyone else lose time on Pinterest? I know I can't be the only one. It is so easy to hop on there and just keep scrolling.

11 Thoughts We All Have While On Pinterest



1. DIY? I could do that. Easy.



2. I'm pretty sure it's not supposed to look like that. Maybe I should try again.


3. How does anyone's home look like that?


4. I want to eat that.

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5. And that. Who has time to make all of these recipe posts?


6. I need to stop pinning so many desserts.


7. That dress is so cute. Could I pull that off?


8. I want to pin everything! Will my followers be annoyed at me if I pin just one more thing?


9. Are people going to think I wrote that caption? Really, I'm just too lazy to change it.


10. Maybe I should get off Pinterest and do something productive.


11. Or maybe I could pin just one more thing...

Pinterest is pretty great though, right?

What else do you think about on Pinterest? 

Friday, July 3, 2015

ARE YOU UTILIZING SOCIAL MEDIA?

Remember when Pinterest was that thing that you had to get an invitation to join? We were all hearing things about this new platform to find recipes and DIY crafts. It sounded pretty fun. Then one day, like most other social media platforms, it became so much more. Now it is widely recognized as one of the best blogging resources on the web. 

So what's all the buzz about using social media to grow your blog? You may have read posts about how you can "double your traffic by doing x" or why you "should be using y". But are you really getting the most of your social media accounts? 

Are you utilizing social media, blogging
Here are some ways you could be more effective in using social media to grow your blog:

Hootsuite

A while back I read a post about scheduling Tweets, and why you should be doing it on on Life Could Be a Dream. It's useful, because you can still have a social media presence without being glued to your phone. We have busy lives! So must of us can't be sharing posts or quotes all day long. When I heard about Hootsuite, I realized that I could connect it to more than just Twitter.  I linked mine with my Twitter, my personal Facebook, and the Facebook page for my blog. That way I don't have to be by my computer once my post goes live--Hootsuite will share it for me. It's also helpful for those times that you find something that you want to share right after you just Tweeted. Instead of wondering if it's socially acceptable to share two things in a row, use Hootsuite and schedule the second thing for later on!


Pinterest

Up until about a year ago, I was definitely underutilizing Pinterest. I had no idea how powerful Pinterest was, and I never imagined how much it would help grow my blog. Last year I found out you could create "Pin-it" icons to help users Pin posts directly from your blog. It makes it a lot more likely that people will pin your content, rather than just re-pinning it if they come across it on Pinterest. In November I wrote a post that got more attention Pinterest than I had ever experienced before. My post "7 Things I Never Want My Little Sister to Feel" has received around 15,000 views to date, and Pinterest seems to be the primary way that readers find it. Do not underestimate the power of Pinterest!

TIP: I recently learned from The Nectar Collective that Pinterest uses a "Smart Feed" which means pins are not shared chronologically, but rather "best pins" are shared first. One of the things that Pinterest looks at is the quality of the user, so if you go through and delete pins that have not been re-pinned, you will improve your user quality!





Twitter

I don't know about you, but I love Twitter. I would even go as far as to say that I love Twitter more than Facebook. Twitter is a great way to connect with other bloggers. If I come across a blogger that I like, the first thing that I do is follow them on Twitter, because it is a great way to get your content out there. It's also a way that I have gotten to know some of the bloggers I follow better. I have engaged in Twitter conversations and Twitter chats, shared other bloggers' posts, and increased my blog following through Twitter. Many people spend a great deal of time on Twitter, especially since it is so easily accessible to scroll through on your phone. So take advantage of that!

TIP: Schedule to share content around lunch time, because a lot of people are looking through social media while they are eating or waiting for lunch!

Facebook

For a while I questioned whether or not Facebook was really helping me increase my views. But when I looked into where my traffic was coming from, I realized a good portion of it is still coming from Facebook. It also came as a surprise to me how many people that I knew in real life were actually reading my blog. I have had people Facebook message me or come up to me and tell me how much they enjoy reading my blog (some of these people I haven't seen or talked to in years). And you have no idea how much that means to me! Seriously, this thing is my baby, and it still shocks me when people tell me that they are actually reading it. I actually had someone message me THANKING ME for inviting them to like the Facebook page that I created for my blog. Can you believe that?! That was back when I was just figuring out what the heck I was actually doing in the blogosphere, and it was one of the best compliments I have ever received. Thank YOU for reading my blog! So if you have questioned whether or not Facebook is really worth your time, I urge you to keep posting. You never know who is actually reading and who you could be having an impact on through your words. 

TIP: Share other relevant articles, pictures or quotes on the page for your blog. It will help you keep an active social media presence even when you don't have a post to share. 

Bloglovin'

Here's what I like about Bloglovin': you can have all of the blogs you follow right in front of you. Most serious bloggers have a Bloglovin' account, so it's likely you can follow them this way. It is a feed of all of the recently published content of the bloggers you follow. Additionally, you can go to anyone's account and scroll through their posts. It is a quick and easy way to find content that you are interested in! You can also save posts to refer back to later, and now you can even put them in certain categories--kind of like Pinterest. Also, once you connect your blog with Bloglovin', it automatically publishes your new posts to your account. So it saves you that extra step of having to post it yourself!


Instagram

I love Instagram almost as much as I love Twitter. I am in no way an insta-expert. But I highly envy those who are, and if you could share your ways (or maybe just take pictures for me), that would be stellar. Regardless, it is such a fun way to share photos and even promote your blog! I have noticed a lot of my favorite bloggers rock at Instagram, which is no surprise, because they already have amazing photos on their blogs. I like to think of it this way: what does my Instagram say about me? Since I have a public profile with a link to it on my blog, I want everything I post to fit with my brand and best represent me. (P.S. Whitney Blake, if you ever see this, you are an Instagram Goddess, and I love all of your Instas!)

TIP: Use the Location feature to share the URL to your blog if the pic is related to content you are sharing that day!

Notes about other social media 

A lot of bloggers have a Google+, but honestly I don't use mine that much. I feel like my time is best spent on the aforementioned social media. Also, I have noticed that bloggers like, Helene from Helene In Between, are now using Snapchat to promote their blogs as well! And I think that is a really neat idea. Snapchat has definitely evolved in the last few years, and a lot of celebrities are even beginning to use it as a way to share more intimate moments with fans. However, you probably won't see me making my Snapchat public anytime soon. It was a little difficult for me to make Twitter into a space to promote my blog at first, because it was originally just a fun place to share my thoughts with friends. So for now I plan to keep Snapchat as something fun I do with friends, but who knows, maybe one day I will join the Snapchat-Promotion bandwagon, too. 

Happy Fourth of July weekend! I can't wait to see what you are all up to via social media! Do you have big plans for the weekend?


Related: On Being That Blogger Friend (Can't believe this was a year ago!)

Monday, September 29, 2014

MY FIRST TWITTER CHAT


Today I participated in my first Twitter chat! It was the Coffee Date Chat hosted by Coffee and Cardigans and Life, Love and Coffee Stains. It was so much fun. For my non-blogger friends, a twitter chat is a way for bloggers to connect and converse over Twitter about blogging or whatever the specific theme of the chat is about.
It's such a great way to meet other bloggers. I am so passionate about writing and blogging, and sometimes it's hard to talk about it with other people who don't understand blogging as much. So I have loved getting to know other bloggers recently. I also love finding new blogs to read, because there is so much out there.

One of my favorite parts about connecting with other bloggers is that you get to meet people from all around the country. While I may never meet most of the people I connect with in the blogosphere, I feel like I have a preview into their life. And, especially with lifestyle blogs, that can mean a lot. There is sometime a stigma towards meeting people on the Internet, because you don't really know the person behind the keyboard. But I don't feel like that at all with the people I have met through blogging. I have talked to some of the kindest, sweetest, and most genuine people. Through twitter, comments, Facebook groups, and kind emails, I have had the pleasure of talking to some wonderful people. Some of the comments I have gotten have made my day. Some of the posts I have read  have given me inspiration and faith. Some of the people I have met have made me feel like all the time and work I put into the blog is worth it.

Diving deeper into the blogging community was one of the best decisions I have ever made. It has been such a positive experience, and it has encouraged me to grow my blog in ways I never dreamed of before. Blogging hasn't always been a big part of my life. Until this past summer I blogged infrequently, and didn't make much of an effort to share my posts other than copying a link to Facebook for friends and family. When I started to see what others in the blogging community were doing, I knew it was something I had to be a part of.

I am so glad that I decided to participate in my first Twitter chat. Confession: I was a tad nervous at first, because I had only ever observed them before. But once I got into it, I lost track of time, and I was sad when it was over. Thanks for the wonderful conversation, ladies. I can't wait to learn more about you through your blogs! #CoffeeDateChat

And if you this Twitter chat sounds like fun to you, check out Life, Love and Coffee Stains, and Coffee and Cardigans on Twitter. This was their first time hosting, and they will be back with another one in October.

Have you participated in a Twitter chat before? What's your favorite one?



Thursday, July 10, 2014

#ThrowbackThursday


Social media has become a place to share like crazy. When you were a kid your parents had to convince you that sharing was the right thing to do so that Suzy-what’s-her-face’s parents wouldn’t get mad at you for hogging the Play-dough. But the invention of these social platforms has brought a new meaning to the concept of “sharing”. It has revolutionized the way that people disseminate information, and it has encouraged users to publish copious amounts of personal information.

On Facebook we are asked to display our likes and dislikes, our work/education history, and even our relationship status. One day whether or not you have “defined the relationship” was not important; it could be ambiguous to both parties. The next day Facebook junkies claimed, “It’s not official until it’s ‘Facebook Official.’” And suddenly you were either “in a relationship” or openly single. Or if you this really put you in an awkward situation you could make it more awkward by declaring, “it’s complicated.”

Twitter welcomes users to “tweet” what’s on their mind in 140 characters. At first this may sound like a simple task. You mean to say that all I have to do is think of something to say for others to see and I just push ‘Tweet’ and it’s out there? For anyone—oops! You just reached your limit, and you didn’t even say anything clever. I don’t think that is favorite-worthy, and it’s definitely not retweet-worthy. Suddenly, “tweeting” becomes more work than you signed up for when you were urged to create an account.

If you want to be an amateur photographer, all you have to do is download “Instagram”. This is where the magic happens. You snap a shot with your iPhone (or other smartphone), and voila! With Valenica, X-Pro II, Earlybird or any other filter of your choice you too can now have “semi-artsy-looking” photos.

We are in an era where “sharing” is easier than ever. All you have to do is press “publish” and your words and photos are out there—wherever “there” happens to be. But every now and then, we can use these social media platforms to remind us of times past.

Something I found on Facebook made me realize the phrase “Where are you?” has only been around as long cell-phones have. Before if you were talking to someone you knew where they were: either with you or at the location of the landline you dialed.

The term “follower” might have been used to refer to someone who was stalking you. I think we can all agree that there is an all around negative connotation with “stalking.” Yet, it’s almost become an unspoken competition of “who can get the most followers.” And don’t even get me started on “the ratio.”*

In the past if you wanted a photograph in an instant, you probably had a Polaroid camera. Mine was made by Barbie—they even had Barbie-framed film. Now we share our lives through the lens of our smartphones, and we can manipulate it as we please. But as we share new moments, we still reminisce over old ones with #ThrowbackThursday or #tbt. Join me to soak in the nostalgia of my childhood.







*It’s another unspoken competition on having more followers than people you follow. It’s as silly as it sounds.



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