The 4MileCircus Episode 9: SJ and Ginny (Part 1)
In our ninth episode, 4MileCircus partners Sean Mannion and Nicole Solomon talk with comedy duo SJ & Ginny about promoting […]
In our ninth episode, 4MileCircus partners Sean Mannion and Nicole Solomon talk with comedy duo SJ & Ginny about promoting […]
The basic principal is that it’s better to try something new and have it fail that keep hitting your head against the wall with the same old same old.
Facebook Pages (Facebook profiles for business and any non-personal accounts) have many options to help you best represent your project. As with Twitter, you have a header image, a profile image, a description, and a pinned post. You can also have a call to action button that can be quite useful. There are also many more options that may be available to you, depending on your particular category of page.
On Twitter, you have a bit of freedom. There’s a header image, a profile image, your twitter handle (aka username), your description, your website link, and, if you so desire, a pinned tweet. These elements are all fairly flexible. You want to make sure you’ve crafted each to reflect who you are and what you do.
In our sixth episode, 4MileCircus partners Sean Mannion and Nicole Solomon talk with filmmakers Michael DiBiasio and Rebecca De Ornelas […]
We’ve already discussed WTF are hashtags even, so I’m gonna dive right in on how they are your Instagram friends.
Hashtags are used slightly differently on different platforms, and today we’re talking about the platform on which they really took off: twitter.
Want dedicated followers on any platform? Consistency is key. Post regularly, on a schedule you can comfortably maintain, and keep your […]
You probably want “friends” or followers on any social media platform you’re using–and not just your IRL friends, either. Fans. An audience. […]
It may sound like an empty truism, but it’s actually an important reminder for all of us using social media to promote projects.