Photo by Kampus Production on Pexels.com One of the benefits of following a business on social media as a customer is gaining information, both about the business and potentially about the business' field as well. Your business' social media accounts should provide this informative value to your customers as much as possible, but that's not … Continue reading Social Media Specific: Adding Value for Your Customers
Making the Most of Summer on Social Media
Photo by Lachlan Ross on Pexels.com We're well into summertime, and that might mean you have a lot more time on your hands! Or it might mean that you're busier than ever with your business and have no time to stay on top of your business' social media. Either way, this season provides some different … Continue reading Making the Most of Summer on Social Media
Spring Clean Your Writing
Photo by Karolina Grabowska on Pexels.com We all need a little change now and then, and perhaps it's been a while since you've revamped your writing routine. Never fear! Try some of the following tips to spring clean your writing routine, and maybe find some additional inspiration along the way. Find a change in scenery. … Continue reading Spring Clean Your Writing
Social Media Specific: Accessibility To Your Customers
Photo by Andrea Piacquadio on Pexels.com Your social media pages for your business can almost function as secondary websites–they can include important contact information, product descriptions, and operation updates. Not only should you want to take advantage of this as a business owner, but your business and this relevant information about it should be as … Continue reading Social Media Specific: Accessibility To Your Customers
Expanding Your Business’ Use of Social Media
Photo by Ketut Subiyanto on Pexels.com One of the main benefits to using social media as a business is that it is an effective and easy way to advertise. But if that's all you're using social media for in your business, then you're missing out on a lot of other features and ways to connect. … Continue reading Expanding Your Business’ Use of Social Media
Editing Strategies for New Writers
Photo by Anete Lusina on Pexels.com Maybe you've never written anything before, or perhaps you've written plenty of things, but never edited them. If you're new to the editing process, it may seem a little daunting. It can be difficult to get your ideas down on paper in the first place, but it's something entirely … Continue reading Editing Strategies for New Writers
New Year’s Resolutions for Small Business Owners
Photo by Tairon Fernandez on Pexels.com It's been quite a year, and at Wreath Writing and Marketing Services, we hope your 2020 was filled with as many good moments as possible. Setting professional goals can be just as important as setting personal ones, and the new year is a great time to start thinking about … Continue reading New Year’s Resolutions for Small Business Owners
Let’s Talk Terminology: Instagram
Photo by Kerde Severin on Pexels.com It's time to look at the terminology surrounding another social media platform: Instagram! (We'll be referring back to our previous post in this series, which dealt with Facebook terminology. You can find that blog post here.) Feed Let's start with an Instagram Feed. Your Feed is very similar to … Continue reading Let’s Talk Terminology: Instagram
What Can I Do Now To Prepare For NaNoWriMo?
Photo by RF._.studio on Pexels.com National Novel Writing Month (or NaNoWriMo) takes place during the month of November. The objective of NaNoWriMo is to draft 50,000 words in one month, which is about 1,667 words per day. Deciding to take part in NaNoWriMo as a writer can be a big commitment. After all, writing 1,667 … Continue reading What Can I Do Now To Prepare For NaNoWriMo?
Let’s Talk Terminology: Facebook
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Sometimes the most basic stumbling block to improving your social media skills is learning all the terminology that comes with each platform. If you've been using a platform for a while, especially for personal use, you're probably familiar with a lot of the terms that get thrown around when discussing … Continue reading Let’s Talk Terminology: Facebook