I found the readings this week very informative. There is some extremely useful information. Two points from the chapter that I found interesting was that when you post, there should always be a visual of some point. The other point I liked was the "Go Three Rounds" when interacting with a commenter.
Kawasaki and Fitzpatrick recommend that every post you put on your social media should include a visual. The visual can be a picture, graphic, or video. Total views go up by 94% when a visual is included, according to a study by Skyword. I never really thought about how much more I'm inclined to click on something if there's a picture. I then realized when I go on Reddit I almost entirely skip posts that are only text. What do you think? Could posting a visual with every tweet or status update get annoying?
The Go Three Rounds rule is perfect for social media. It basically says that if someone comments on your post being bitter, you can reply, let them reply, then ignore it. This helps everyone get their viewpoint across and also not allow for the situation to get hostile. Do you guys reply to someone being rude?
Kawasaki and Fitzpatrick recommend that every post you put on your social media should include a visual. The visual can be a picture, graphic, or video. Total views go up by 94% when a visual is included, according to a study by Skyword. I never really thought about how much more I'm inclined to click on something if there's a picture. I then realized when I go on Reddit I almost entirely skip posts that are only text. What do you think? Could posting a visual with every tweet or status update get annoying?
The Go Three Rounds rule is perfect for social media. It basically says that if someone comments on your post being bitter, you can reply, let them reply, then ignore it. This helps everyone get their viewpoint across and also not allow for the situation to get hostile. Do you guys reply to someone being rude?
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