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Hey, I remember you mentioning on your IG something about two types of popular artists and one being good at social media and the other being good at art or something like that (I can't really remember lol). But it got me thinking, any tips for how to be good at social media? Cuz I'm certainly not even after posting art for six years lol
Heya!
What I meant by that is that there are traits that allow you to grow on social media, and traits that determine what a highly skilled artist is, and those traits do not always necessarily overlap.
I've seen so many amazing artists that post artwork that blow my head off, and yet they don't have many likes. On the other hand, some artists at the same skill level who draw more popular things will get way more attention.
That is not to say that either is the correct way to create art, but there is definitely a formula to social media that is in play.
There are a lot of posts about how to grow a social media account, particularly on TikTok, YouTube and Instagram art spheres, and imo you really need to examine what you want from your art before jumping into social media mode
The stuff you create to pander to social media might not be art that you want to create at all - I'm lucky, because I am less artist more storyteller, and what I enjoy is telling jokes and silly stories to liven up people's moods :] this, of course, conveniently does well on social media. On a personal note, I have a history of being a recluse and not connecting well with people, and art is my way of trying to communicate my feelings, one way or another.
So of course, if you draw for any reason other than my own, my approach to art and it's relation to social media might be inappropriate for you.
All that being said, if u take a look at those "get big on social media" videos they always cite the same few points... And you can look into that, for sure, but this video sums up how I feel about all that.
I spent like 20 minutes drafting words after the above paragraph, but I really ended up regurgitating sentiments from the video... So really don't listen to me, listen to that video
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I just realised I didnt actually answer the question with my anecdotal experience, so here's a list of things I did
1. Posted like 3 doodles a day on social media
I did this for 6 months on a side account on Twitter recently and got the account to 11k followers... And I did this for 3 months on Instagram a few years ago and I think got 3.5k followers. Of course, do not spam maliciously and make sure your art is still of good quality, but for those artworks I posted quickly, I did not colour, and mostly did clean sketches. This also trains you in the matter of line confidence haha. Again, this worked for me because of my set of circumstances (love for the media, want to tell stories, simple art style)
2. Focus on my favourite aspects of media
This helps with respect to burnout - kinda hard to burnout when you love what you're making! For me, it's character interactions and comics. I want to see my blorbos kiss and if I'm not the one drawing it who will?!
3. Interact with people
People eat up work that they can interact with. A choose your own story situation, one of those like/rt to strip a character 😭 those do numbers for a reason.
Additionally, if you post stuff people love, people will respond to it with comments, maybe their own headcanons, adding on to the work... I've gone into long looong Twitter thread conversations with people who added onto my ideas that I threw up onto the screen and I think it's also a nice thing to do to respond to positive comments haha... I'm not very good at this (read: bad at communication)
I think that's the key points... Hope this helps!
#people who are good at social media are good at marketing basically#theyre their own hype man who has something cool to show#and would like to show everyone that cool thing!#its not purely about art its also about charisma and trying to get people to be convinced that youre cool as well#thats why there are social media influencers#people who vlog and get popular because of the way they present themselves#me i am very much my own hype man#not really because im particularly good at art (im not) but because i have so many thoughts in my head that i want to share#and i need people to also be poisoned by these thoughts so i enthusiastically promote it#side eyes the blood soup comic i dedicated like 20 pages to#on my end it comes from the love of media and my desire to build upon the established canon#but i understand that not everyone is so intensely passionate about their own work... but yknow#you need to love your own art in order for it to succeed#just like you need to love yourself before you can grow as a person#its easy for me to say because i do have social media attention though#i remember so desperately chasing social media validation when i was 16#so really i cant really say much regarding that haha#but do watch the video and hopefully it helps!#i wrote so many words...#heph answered
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THE FLAWLESS IS FLAWED
The contemporary obsession with physical perfection, fueled by the rise of beauty therapy and the proliferation of beauty clinics, has transformed natural human variation into a medical condition in need of treatment. This paradoxical trend, where unique physical attributes are stigmatized as flaws, underscores the insidious power of societal beauty standards.
The beauty industry, with its arsenal of invasive procedures and chemical treatments, has successfully rebranded natural aging and individual differences as defects to be rectified. This medicalization of beauty reinforces the notion that physical imperfections are not merely aesthetic preferences but rather pathological conditions requiring professional intervention.
Ironically, while natural features are pathologized, artificial enhancements, such as plastic surgery and cosmetic fillers, are often celebrated as signs of beauty and success. This double standard highlights the inherent contradiction of a culture that simultaneously denigrates natural beauty and glorifies artificial perfection.
By promoting a narrow and unattainable ideal of beauty, the beauty industry perpetuates a cycle of body dissatisfaction expectations and embrace the diversity of human appearance. Rather than seeking to eliminate imperfections, we should strive to cultivate a society that values individuality and celebrates the beauty of difference.
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It’s clear from the beginning that Johnny Shaker-Saltz is a pretty popular lad, with so many followers.
But, he doesn’t hold a candle to Amber August, who is like the most-popular YouTube influencer in our world.
#Inspector Spacetime#.world (episode)#Social Media Influencers (trope)#Social Media Influencers#Hunk (trope)#Hunk#pretty popular lad#Johnny Shaker-Saltz (character)#with many followers#social media followers#doesn't hold a candle to#Amber August (character)#YouTubers#YouTube#YouTube influencer#in our world
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Skyrocket Your Social Media Posts
Hashtags. Those little # symbols are everywhere, but are they really that important? Absolutely. If you’re not using hashtags correctly on your social media posts, you’re missing out on huge opportunities for growth, engagement, and visibility. Here’s why they matter and how you can take advantage of their power with the right strategy.
Why Hashtags Are Your Secret Weapon
Think of hashtags as the GPS of social media. They help people find content that’s relevant to their interests, much like a search engine for social platforms. When you use the right hashtags, your posts don’t just sit in your followers’ feeds — they get discovered by potential new followers, customers, or fans who are actively searching for content just like yours.
Using hashtags strategically can turn a post that might get 10 likes into one that gets 100, or even 1,000. That’s the kind of impact hashtags can have.
How Hashtags Drive Engagement
There are millions of posts made every single day on platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. Without hashtags, your post is like a needle in a haystack. Hashtags increase the chances of your content getting in front of people who care about what you’re sharing.
For example, if you’re into fitness, using hashtags like #FitFam, #GymLife, or #HealthyLiving instantly connects your content with an entire community. The right combination can draw likes, shares, and comments, turning your post into a conversation starter.
How to Choose the Best Hashtags
It’s not just about slapping a few popular hashtags on your post and calling it a day. You need to be strategic. There’s a balance between popular and niche hashtags. Popular hashtags, like #love or #instagood, may have millions of posts under them, which means your post could get buried quickly. On the other hand, niche hashtags target a specific audience, but they’re easier to stand out in. The magic happens when you combine both.
For example, if you’re posting about vegan food, you might want to use broad hashtags like #vegan, but also mix in more specific ones like #plantbasedrecipes or #veganeats. This combination gives you the best of both worlds — wider visibility through popular hashtags, and deeper engagement through more niche tags.
Simplifying Hashtag Selection with Hashtag Generator
To make this process easier, there are tools that can help you choose the best hashtags for your content. One option is Hashtag Generator, a mobile app available on both Google Play and the Apple App Store. Hashtag Generator suggests relevant hashtags based on your content, helping you to reach a larger and more engaged audience without spending hours researching.
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Hashtags in Action: Real Results
Let’s consider a practical example. Suppose you’re a travel blogger posting about your latest trip to Bali. Instead of manually typing in hashtags like #travel or #Bali, using an app like Hashtag Generator could suggest a range of more specific and relevant tags, such as #BaliTravel, #DigitalNomad, #BaliBeaches, or even #IslandLife. This helps you tap into a more targeted audience that’s likely to engage with your post.
This strategy isn’t limited to Instagram. Twitter hashtags are equally powerful, especially during live events or trending topics. TikTok, with its viral nature, can take one well-placed hashtag and turn your video into a sensation overnight. The key across platforms is using the right hashtags that match your content and audience.
Conclusion: Why Hashtags Are Essential
If you’ve been posting on social media without focusing on hashtags, now is the time to start. Hashtags are essential to getting your content noticed in the crowded world of social media. They increase your visibility, engage your audience, and ultimately grow your following.
To maximize your results, using a tool like Hashtag Generator can be helpful in simplifying the process of finding the right hashtags. With carefully selected hashtags, you’ll boost your chances of reaching a wider audience, gaining more engagement, and ultimately, growing your presence across social media platforms.
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considering how often fandom n fanfiction are just some fleeting phase for people, as well as the disappearance of big name fams due to the unexpected pressures of being fandom popular, i do sometimes just wanna sit down with older fans who are or have been popular for a while n yet have no plans to leave fandom and ask a bunch of questions like a little kid talking to a science educator... like how much of a separation is there btwn their online and offline lives? how do they manage parasocial behaviors? is there anything they've accepted they'll never quite have again now that others sometimes recognize them? so on and so forth
#花話#how do you maintain such grace when dealing with weirdos....#do you feel you can trace a line through your tastes through the years?#what sort of influences have past fandoms (or fandom environments) had on your tastes n experiences?#unfortunately a big part of Being Normal to bnfs to me is simply not really addressing their popularity. or smth like that#like i've read abt how it can be kind of dehumanizing and those essays were from the early 2000s or even the 90s!!#can't imagine how it might feel in today's social media environment w/the attention economy and commodification of fandom n artists
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I think the worst kind of intra-left arguing is 'look how the people who aren't quite like me don't care about x!' and the evidence given is all about posting on social media. (Lack of it/amount of it, subject matter of it etc.)
#can we stop this now? right wingers see us as one unified blob you know#if only we could act like one#look i understand that i am someone with barely any followers on any platform and maybe that influences me here#but i just cant fathom how important people have made social media posts#as a way to signal they are Good#and as a way to find people (on your side still! remember that) who are Not Good#i can only hope it i ever have a popular social media...maybe an art one (oh god i can dream)#then if people start like expecting me to lay out my stance on political issues or something#id have the strength to say 'dont expect this from people you follow that is weird'
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in relation to your women's fashion post, i literally walked into a store the other day and they had these nasty swimsuit lookin things that were popular in the 70s
i hate them
YEAH THEY'RE VILE!!!!! istg the only reason they're in again is bc they're skin tight and being skinny is on trend again
#don't get me started on how insane it is that body types can 'trend' and how fucked it is that the rise in popularity of-#-social media influencers has made basically every fashion subculture ruled by skinny white people#also can we kill neutrals please just get rid of them. they can be cute when they aren't boring but nobody knows how to do that#taking away beige taking away brown taking away cream taking away gray
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#social media rewarding people regurgitating fail memes with capitalism has ruined communication and expression#today it’s fandom capitalism meaning that some authors are popular on ao3#like no that’s not what that means at all#now if you wanna talk about capitalism and how that influences what tropes and characters are popular#but no you are not an elite for having 100 comments on your fic#and the fact that people think different is why certain fandoms suck#resentment is a hell of a drug
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Deeply pissed off by accusatory and condescending ask. You're free to correct me but not lecture me. I'm a person with triggers too. Entirely too exhausted to even figure out what you're saying with two essay length asks that equate mental illness stigma with genocidal colonization and also acting like my mutual doesn't have schizophrenia themselves. Please unfollow if you can't explain things without sending me condescending missives about how you're disappointed in me and I should know better and I post "deeply harmful" tags. I am too busy scraping the bottom of the barrel to live up to whatever standards of moral social justice behaviour you think I should follow. I am also utterly traumatized by my 17 years in the psychiatric complex, I am also in a mental health crisis and struggling with bipolar. Neither I nor my OCD appreciate it.
Edit: okay nevermind, after seeing what this person reblogged in response to my mutual's post I have blocked them. Holy shit the vitriol and name-calling. Absolutely no.
#i get you're clearly triggered but consider that other people are also mentally ill#i mean this is tumblr. who isn't#i completely do not have the bandwidth for this shit#this is not a popular blog yo. it's a very medium sized personal one full of odds and ends. i'm not an influencer#yes I am in fact 'reactive' it's called having an assortment of triggers from my own many marginalizations#and a storied career of being on social media#also what dyou call sending me two essay length lectures over a bunch of tags#and stop equating other oppressions with colonization. it's racist. there's zero need to compare things to genocide to be taken seriously#i'm not blocking you because i understand being triggered and angry but i tend to regret it after i de-escalate#and i'm hoping we can have a more constructive interaction once you stop feeling the need to attack#but again i am running on one and half spoons so the most i'll be able to do is turn it over in my head at leisure#edit: oooookay saw their reblog and blocked them. yikes on a bike.#they're clearly deeply unwell but nobody has to take that level of abuse#knee of huss#asks
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Stop riding the wheel of fortune; instead, center your life on Jesus Christ.
#Jesus#little meditations#inspired by Bishop Barron#influencers#fortune#popularity#social media#famous#anxiety#riches#viral#misfortune
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ignore this post I’m venting my disappointment in the tags abt twitter LMFAOOO
#dude do you have any idea how fucking awful it feels to go on a social media site and have your favourite character just be constantly#shit on? like I’ve gotten attached in an autistic way to this fucker and now it’s legitimately made my mental health for the past few days#TANK. I used to go on twitter and see people be normal instead of being bombarded with hatred from every angle#and not to get me started on the fact that bad refuses to fucking say anything#like okay man! just let the hatred fester and let people who actually liked you turn on you because you made a stupid ass decision#it’s literally just a hostile fucking environment on one end and the other is in radio silence#im still so attached and I fucking hate it#I hate the motherfuckers on twitter and I hate bad being so goddamn silent#I hate the people defending him in places where he’s wrong and I hate the people who take every chance to twist his words#I love my mutuals who are sensible people#but I cannot fucking stand everything else#and sorry for being so upset when im shamed out of a special interest and what used to be a safe place for me#you motherfuckers have EVERYTHING. you have the numbers. the popular ships. you have people who will defend you#literally cannot have shit in this place#our fav is treated like shit and yours is praised to the high heavens#in and out of game he’s constantly fucking disrespected#can you even imagine how that feels to someone who gets so attached to a character and his dynamic that it influences their mental state#or is it just easier to play the Saint who is never wrong and will never be#I fucking hate what bad did and I’m disgusted that he’s still friends with that fucker#and I am still attached to his character and story#the shame is legitimately overwhelming#fuck it all. really and truly#and most of all fuck qsmptwt I cannot stand you motherfuckers#my mutuals and oomfs are obviously exempt from previous statement
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Social media has revolutionized the way we communicate, share information, and connect with others. It has also become an essential part of modern-day marketing strategies, making social media management a critical skill for anyone looking to succeed in today's digital landscape. Whether you're a business owner, an aspiring influencer, or simply looking to improve your social media game, there are certain strategies you can use to stand out from the crowd and become a true social media influencer.
Here are ten ways to become an influencer and master the art of social media management:
Develop a clear and compelling brand message: To become an influencer, you need to have a strong brand message that resonates with your target audience. Develop a clear understanding of who your audience is, what their pain points are, and how your brand can provide a solution.
Post consistently: Regular posting is essential for building your audience and keeping them engaged. Develop a content calendar and post consistently to establish a consistent presence on social media.
Use visuals to tell your story: Visuals are essential in social media management, as they can capture attention and communicate a message quickly. Use high-quality images, videos, and graphics to tell your brand story.
Engage with your audience: Building relationships with your followers is crucial for becoming an influencer. Respond to comments and messages, ask questions, and encourage conversation to build a loyal following.
Collaborate with other influencers: Collaborating with other influencers in your niche can help you reach a wider audience and establish yourself as an authority in your field.
Stay up-to-date on the latest trends: Social media is constantly evolving, so staying up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices is crucial for staying ahead of the game.
Use analytics to track your progress: Use analytics tools to track your progress and determine which strategies are working and which ones need to be adjusted.
Be authentic and genuine: Authenticity and transparency are key to building trust with your audience. Be yourself, share your story, and show your audience that you're a real person.
Use social media to give back: Use your social media presence to support causes you care about and make a positive impact on the world.
Have fun and enjoy the process: Social media management can be challenging, but it should also be fun! Enjoy the process of building your brand, connecting with others, and making a difference in the world.
By following these ten tips, you can become a true social media influencer and master the art of social media management. Remember, becoming an influencer takes time, effort, and patience, but the rewards are well worth it!j
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I’ve been thinking about influencer type reader for a while now….
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I indulged and bought Normal People, Circe, and Song of Achilles
#a victim of social media influences 😔✌️#but they wouldn't be so popular if they were terrible books!! so obviously i have to try them#they are on the thicker side of books im reading but thats okay because ill make my way to them
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uh wld u guys think i'm cringe if i tagged my posts um i guess strategically? like with the intention of making them "found"
#idk like i dont particularly desire the um 'clout' or interactions but idk#i kinda like how tags help posts get found ?#idk it's just i guess kinda got interested in it when i had to do the influencer assignment last semester#idk it's interesting the uh work behind it if tht makes sense#like actually putting in the thought to 'manipulate' social media is hmmm can be addictive#like it's fun#idk it's smth to do alfdjalskdj;f#but idk i feel like yh dont wanna be judged or seen as trying to become popular#it's more like experimenting for my own pleasure#whatever it's my blog i'll do what i wish bless#cloud nonsense
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