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20 types of content you don't realise you're sharingWe all know, or should know, that content is king. What many of us do not realise is that content is more than just our blog posts. Promoting ourselves, our companies, and our brands on the Internet is the way we do business. Everything we share is content. ![]() ©Robert Churchill via 123RF The truth is that everything we do online reveals us. The rule of thumb is to act online the way you would act in real life. Imagine that you are literally standing in front of friends, family, co-workers, and strangers and then consider if you would still share the content. Content is anything that others can find out about you online, and includes:
2. Professional emails 3. Your website 4. Your blog 5. Your blog posts 6. Your grammar, spelling, and punctuation 7. Your about page, your contact page, your services page 8. Your profile pictures on private and professional platforms 9. Your 'about you' descriptions on every social media platform 10. Your backgrounds on social media 11. Your themes on social media 12. Your photographs on social media 13. Your shared quotations, images, and cartoons on social media 14. Your shared articles and links on social media 15. Your reviews of anything 16. Social media updates, including personal Facebook statuses, tweets on Twitter, pins on Pinterest,LinkedIn updates, Instagram pictures and videos, YouTube videos, Google+ posts, Tumblr posts 17. Responses or lack of responses on social media platforms 18. Infographics you create 19. Your services and products, including courses, ebooks, webinars20. The brands and people you follow You are your contentSo think carefully before you post that crazed political rant, dubious link, unintelligible update, drunken photograph, selfie #923, super-religious quotation, anti-religious ecard, or that unflattering comment about your co-workers, company, friends, or family. If that is how you really want to be perceived, go ahead, but please check your spelling and grammar before you do. If you do care about how others perceive you, don't post it. If you want to learn how to blog and write for social media, join The Social Brand, our social media workshop. About Amanda PattersonAmanda is the founder of Writers Write. She creates business and creative writing courses. She has a social media following of more than 300 000 fans. View my profile and articles... |