It's a much better idea to
craft posts with a particular blog in mind (you can always rewrite and resubmit them if your top - choice blogs turn them down).
Listing each blog post as a genre with a reason for posting it will help you vary the content you're posting and help
you craft posts with different calls to action.
Just make sure
you craft the post with great care paid to compelling copy and eye - catching imagery.
Not exact matches
But all social media brand presence is time consuming if done right, and the advantage for smaller brands is that
with niche audiences they are more likely to
craft content considered relevant by Facebook's algorithms and thus see their
posts make it into more of their fans» feeds.
Alone, it doesn't make a lot of sense, but combine it
with these: (1) sales in the
craft segment are slowing, and distinctive winners and losers are emerging; (2) large, independent brands not committed to deep cost - cutting are suffering, while corporate - owned
craft brands are selling briskly; (3) small
craft beer producers are still
posting big growth gains; but (4) legacy mass market brands are collapsing; finally (5) mass market Mexican imports are killing it, especially (yay!)
We've all done it: you spend time
crafting a thoughtful blog or social media
post, you feel satisfied
with the end result, and joyfully push send.
It would be interesting to see (perhaps in a blog
post) whether it would be possible to
craft a definition of Christianity (in 240 characters or less) that all people who self - identifies as Christian would agree
with.
PARTNER
POST - Create the perfect holiday cheese board spread
with Castello's selection of expertly
crafted cheeses.
PARTNER
POST — Get inspired
with creatively
crafted Castello Blue Cheese as we celebrate a Summer of Blue
with #BluesdayTuesday.
PARTNER
POST - Create the perfect fall cheese board spread
with Castello's selection of expertly
crafted...
Today's guest
post is all about getting ready for fall
with a super fun
craft: fall felt hoop art!
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crafts, halloween wreaths
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Crafts, cookies,
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craftscrafts
I'm not going to lie it's A LOT of work, recipe development,
crafts, taking pics, editing pics, writing
posts, social media, keeping up
with changes that seem to happen every day... I could go on and one but I'll tell you what.
Padhu dear you know whenever you
post something I first enjoy looking at your
crafting with vegetables: — RRB - Dish looks yummy and tasty.
Whenever you spot the new independent
craft brewer seal at a brewery, at a beer bar, on a menu, under a bottle cap, on a t - shirt — wherever — snap a picture, work your filter magic, and
post it to Instagram
with #seektheseal among the hashtags.
Whenever you spot the new independent
craft brewer seal snap a picture, work your filter magic, and
post it to Instagram
with #seektheseal among the hashtags.
The wine bar and lounge is ideal pre or
post theater for cocktails and light bites, happy hour
with friends or anytime a great wine,
craft beer or cocktail is called for.
Welcome to Mom's Library This
post is filled
with parenting tips, activities for young children,
crafts, devotionals, recipes, and more!
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With craft blogs they tend to do very well if they are visual and have lovely photos to illustrate the
posts.
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Brandie, from A Journey of 1000 Stitches begins
with just one..., also
posted a
craft project using cereal boxes and made them into magazine holders which could easily be decorated festively for the holidays.
The beauty of reading a
craft blog is to scroll through the archives, looking at the development of a maker and reading through and
posting comments — it's great to interact
with fellow artists and crafters in this way.
The blogging platforms are all very user friendly, setting up is very simple — see last weeks introductory
post for a list of platforms you can make a start
with (how to start a
craft blog).
If you like getting happy
post and love
craft, you need the exclusive Lucky Dip Club + Folksy Box, filled
with goodies made by independent British designers
-LSB-...] and helpful
post on Folksy about photographing your
crafts,
with equally helpful before and after -LSB-...]
Plus printable thank - you postcards and Folksy flyers to send out
with orders, display and hand out at
craft fairs or
post up around your neighbourhood!
Read our
post on collaborating
with other makers — How collaboration can help grow your
craft business
I'm thrilled to announce a new blog
post series that I've
crafted with lovely (and long - time!)
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Now onto this months linky
with myself, Angeliquefelix.com, Mommy Labs and Colours Dekor — please add any
post that you have done yourself, whether a
craft, recipe (I would love to see some of these as love food), home makeover, gardening project etc....
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In this
post you will find out everything you need to know about the pros and cons of collaborating
with other designers or makers on your
craft projects and promotions.
Last year we
posted about building an exploding chain reaction (the cobra weave)
with craft sticks.
Sarah @
Craft Quickies recently
posted... Display Super Schoolwork
with a Chalkboard Frame
Part one was
posted this morning
with lots of
crafts for kids.
Welcome back to Tuesday Tots and because of the beautiful Spider Webs that we are seeing in the frost every moring on the walk to preschool I'm featuring 4
posts with Incy Wincy Spider Activities and
Crafts this week.
It's also one of the books we have revisited time and time again here on Rainy Day Mum creating activities and
crafts from back from our first ever
post which was creating butterflies from toddler process art through to more recently learning to read, spell and recognize the days of the week
with my school age daughter.
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With: Clever Girls Collective, Decorating
with White Walls, Kleenex Hand Towels, Sponsored
with White Walls, Kleenex Hand Towels, Sponsored
Post
Thanks to an inspiring
post a few days ago over at Green & Clean Mom I decided to do a little
crafting with my kids this week and make some Valentine's Day gifts.
Today's
post is part of a 5 - week series featuring books from The Cat in the Hat Learning Library along
with crafts, science experiments, learning activities and other hands - on fun!
Otilia recently
posted...
Crafting with the kids: Valentine's Day Cards
With that small discrepancy aside, it's a great resource for
crafting, travel, and recipe
posts.
Following is a fun
Craft for Kids and guest
post by KC at The Real Thing
with The Coake Family... enjoy!!
Pictures of our daily life and
posts about homeschooling, breastfeeding, cloth diapering, eco-frugality, natural childbirth and homebirth, handmade goods, cosleeping,
crafts, food (growing it and cooking it) and much more in the works like natural remedies and natural ways to support your health, baby led feedings, general reflections on mothering from a natural living standpoint, traveling
with kids, and Waldorf
posts.
Crafting, Experimenting and Exploring
with Science This week on Tuesday Tots I'm featuring some
posts from last week
with a Science focus - whether...
Beautifully
crafted with rounded
posts and spindles, this luxe, accessible and versatile piece seamlessly converts from mini bassinet to full - sized crib to toddler bed, growing
with your babe from day one.