Tag: social media

  • First Quarter Review

    First Quarter Review

    I’m attempting the WordPress365 challenge. #wp365. That is, I’m trying to write 1 blog post every day for a year.  It’s been 3 months and I thank you for putting up with me, and I apologize for exposing you to my unadulterated vanity. You see, chief among the reasons I’m embarking on this foolish quest is self-improvement. And I do need you to come along for the ride or else there’d truly be no point.

    However, this quest did not start off as a self-improvement mission. Full disclosure: I work for WordPress but I’m not paid to write this blog. I’m a software engineer and I started ItsRoc.co to become more familiar with the product that I’m helping to build.  As I started writing more posts, I found the process pretty enjoyable. I got my first 3 day streak notification, and I’ll admit, I became slightly obsessed. I wanted to make that number higher and higher. 20, 30, 50, and I’m currently at 91!

    I’ll admit that once I hit around 25 days, the obsession wore off, and it became really hard to write posts. I was tempted on more than one day to give up. Writing has been a challenge for me for as long as I can remember, and now that I’m setting aside time every day to write for #wp365, writing is definitely getting easier. And it is exciting! I’m talking nail biting excitement. Even though I’m struggling less, there are many days when the words won’t come and I publish absolute crap at the 11th hour.

    Additionally, writing daily posts that I then share with the world is also easing my social anxiety. Thinking about you fools regularly makes me a better social being. I cannot thank you enough for that. Keep on doing what you’re doing. You are all perfect.

    And I’m certainly having a lot of fun. I’ve come up with a few gimmicks such as #tattuesday and #sketchSunday. They keep me amused and make it easier to keep a streak going.

    Now it’s in the open. Now you know why I’m blogging so much. Cheer me on please, and I’ll see you at the half-year review!

    Stats ( Feb. 25 – May 27 )
    Views: 1360
    Visitors: 557
    Likes: 220
    Comments: 14
    Total Subscribers: 38

    An article about Megan’s prop design was the most popular for this period. It was shared a lot on Facebook! It will be tough to unseat that article as tops.

  • Self-Branding Checklist

    Self-Branding Checklist

    I’ll admit it. I can be a little obsessive about managing the imagery on my social media accounts.

    I like them all to be consistent. Meaning my profile photo on Twitter should match my profile photo on Facebook. It builds a strong online identity. People will recognize me easily no matter the platform. If the platform has the option for a cover photo, I try to keep the imagery seasonal, and it has to be pretty. I’m less concerned that the cover images be consistent.  I like to change up my self-branding every 3 or 4 months.

    Thanks to Gravatar, keeping my WordPress related images consistent is very easy. But my online presences is expanding to more and more platforms, and I’m starting to miss a few slots during my quarterly re-brands. So here is a quick checklist of the places I need to update. You’re welcome, future me.

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Slack
    • Linked In
    • Github
    • Google ( 2 different accounts )
    • Swarm
    • Phabricator

    Am I missing any?