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Hungry Food Love blogger: 10 tips to brand biz on social media

September 26, 2016 by JaneSutter Leave a Comment

Melissa Bailey
Melissa Bailey shares tips on social media.

Feeling intimidated by social medial? But you know you need it to brand your business, right?

Here are 10 tips on social media from Melissa Bailey, award-winning blogger of Hungry Food Love. I met Melissa in 2012, when I recruited her to blog about food for the Democrat and Chronicle’s then new Flavors of Rochester website. (Melissa was working in marketing at the time and catering parties on the side.)

Blogging for the D&C gave her confidence and experience, and soon she started Hungry Food Love. She’s done an amazing job with it. Sure, it’s a blog about food and it includes recipes, but now it also includes crafts, “things we love,” and more about Melissa’s life, travels, and giving back.  Be sure to read her amazing story about her trip with World Vision to her native country of the Dominican Republic.

One step at a time

Here are Melissa’s top 10 tips for using social media to brand your business.

  1. Get familiar with social media.
  2. Set goals.
  3. Do not use all platforms.
  4. Know your options.
  5. Do it right or not at all.
  6. Show your expertise.
  7. Build a community.
  8. Get organized.
  9. Cross promote.
  10. Set realistic goals.
Hungry Food Love blogger Melissa Bailey speaks to Latinas Unidas.
Hungry Food Love blogger Melissa Bailey speaks to Latinas Unidas.

Melissa shared these tips at the recent Latinas Unidas 2nd Annual Latina Business Expo in Rochester, N.Y.  I hadn’t seen Melissa in a few years, so it was heart-warming to give her a hug and see how much she’s accomplished, with her awards for blogging and being featured by NBC Latino and in Better Homes and Gardens and Woman’s Day.

Her tips are right on; for me, the most important is to get organized. Without organization, you can’t achieve results consistently. And as Melissa reminded us, “Do one step at a time. So it’s not overwhelming.”

Do check out Hungry Food Love; it will give you inspiration!

 

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5 reasons to write a mission statement for your blog

June 20, 2016 by JaneSutter Leave a Comment

I'll be teaching "Blogging 101" at Writers and Books on July 18. I love the old phone booth on the property!
I’ll be teaching “Blogging 101” at Writers and Books on July 18. I love the old phone booth on the property!

Do you blog or aspire to but have a hard time coming up with ideas to write about? Then I suggest you write a “mission statement” for your blog.

Here’s what having a mission statement will help you to do for your blog:

1. Determine the goal. Why do you want to blog? Bloggers have opinions or information or experiences that they want to share. They invite a two-way conversation with their readers. 

2. Determine the audience. Who is going to read your blog? Family, friends, people with similar interests or goals? Writing for a specific audience will help you focus on the content. 

3. Determine the type of content. Having a written goal and knowing your audience will make it much easier to come up with topics for your blog, and prevent you from writing about topics that the audience won’t care about.

4. Determine frequency. Blogging on a regular basis is by far the hardest part of being a blogger. So putting a time frame in your mission statement can hold you accountable. I recommend blogging a minimum of once a week. With the launch of my new blog here, I’m publicly stating that I’m determined to post once a week, and I may occasionally post more often. (And you readers can hold me accountable, please!)

5. Stay motivated. We have all abandoned various goals and New Year’s resolutions, right? Let your mission statement for your blog stand as a written commitment. Print it out, display it next to your computer, and read it out loud every day. 

Here’s my mission statement.

The Sutter Communications blog will share essential information to empower its readers when it comes to the written word including writing and editing, book writing and publishing, blogging, public relations, social media, and media trends. The blog will primarily act as a “Sherpa” to guide readers and occasionally act as a “Sage” to share expertise. The blog also will celebrate the written word and the joy of writing and reading, in keeping with the Sutter Communications mantra of “We’re Wild About Words.” The blog will be updated at least weekly.

I’ve been blogging since 2009 and I’ve found it to be great fun, so much so that when I “rewired” after working as an editor and blogger for the Democrat and Chronicle in Rochester, N.Y., I wanted to continue blogging. As a result, in 2015, I started a blog to promote my book Sutter’s Sodas Satisfy: A Memoir of 90 Years of Sutter Drug Co. I write to celebrate not only my family’s history in Burlington, Iowa but also the remarkable past (and sometimes the present) of that Mississippi River town.

Now with the launch of my business Sutter Communications, I’m going to share my love of words here. So what’s your mission statement? Please share it with us.

And if you’d like to learn more about blogging, check out my upcoming Blogging 101 class on July 18 at Writers and Books in Rochester. I’d love to see you there!

 

 

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