Re: Lyrebird Cycles
Originally Posted by
Mark Kelly
Yeah, remember the bit where I said I'm crap at marketing? I need to get better but I have this thing where I automatically deflect praise and reflexively shrink back from anything that looks like self promotion. My son looks after the website and facebook stuff because I always find something more urgent to do.
But that has to be the past, I need to get on top of this promotion stuff. Accepting suggestions on how to make the website and FB pages more relevant. I'll have to look into Instagram, I thought it was just a pic sharing thing like Flickr.
Good tips above from Colin. I'll double down on the Instagram recommendation. Flickr is like a photo repository and hosting site where people could, theoretically, browse and find your content. But nobody really does. Instagram is becoming a bit of a shitshow of reposted and uncredited content, but it's still the best way to get eyes on what you're doing. It's a social feed that's photo driven (as opposed to something like twitter that's more driven by angry rants) and makes it really easy to find new content due to their strong recommendation algorithms. Make sure to master the #hashtag so people are more likely to stumble upon your content. Use the comments with each photo to tell a little piece of a bigger story. Post often enough that you stay relevant in the feeds but not so often that people tune you out. You have a treasure trove of content here that could serve as the basis for what you post elsewhere.
And I hear you about sucking at self-promotion, but that's pretty much the most important part of what you're trying to do. I have the same challenge in my line of work, it's just not in my DNA, so I learned to treat it like a job skill rather than a personality trait.
Good luck and keep posting here to flesh out ideas, share your work and keep building a body of content that you can use to tell your story.
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