by Edie Melson @EdieMelson
Click to Tweet: 11 Tips to Help You Find Your Authentic #SocialMedia Voice - @EdieMelson
Click to Tweet: 11 Tips to Help You Find Your Authentic #SocialMedia Voice - @EdieMelson
As authors we talk a lot about voice. In fiction, and even
non-fiction, it’s defined as that certain something that makes an author
unique. In everything—from the rhythm, cadence and flow—to the sentence
structure. It conveys the author’s personality and attitude.
Although many may not realize it, there’s an advantage to
developing a voice for your social media presence. If you think about it, it’s
something that those most successful social media folks have done.
But with social media, it’s not just the words you choose,
but it encompasses the images you use to represent yourself and the topics of
the updates you post.
Here’s how to develop an authentic social media voice:
1. Be yourself. This may seem obvious, but with any new
technology, it’s easy to get sidetracked by all the bells and whistles. Don’t
over think the hashtags or lingo of any platform.
2. Write like you talk. Try not to use lingo on social media
that you wouldn’t use in conversation. Of course there are exceptions, one
notable one is LOL! I don’t really use that in conversation, but I do crack
jokes and it’s sort of a shorthand version of that.
3. Consider your community. I don’t necessarily mean your
physical neighborhood, but more the people you surround yourself with. What do
you talk about? What makes your group unique? What do you stand for?
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| Listen to the conversation around you. |
5. Stay consistent. The majority of people out there like to
know what to expect. Sure we all like occasional surprises, but when I walk
into McDonalds I expect certain things. Your social media presence is like that
as well. Develop a strong consistent presence and people will respect what you
have to say.
6. Be relevant. There are lots of trivial things around,
make sure your social media voice isn’t one of them.
7. Use hashtags with care. To avoid the used car salesman
voice, limit yourself to no more than two (or occasionally three) hashtags per
update.
8. Don't be an egomaniac. To keep your social media from being me focused, follow Edie’s
5 to 1 rule. For every 5 social media updates, only one can be about you.
9 Keep it positive. Let’s face it, nobody likes a whiner.
Social media is no different, so keep the tone upbeat and positive.
10. Avoid lecturing and scolding. This is another no-no. If
you wouldn’t like the tone in person, don’t use it on social media.
11. Make sure your avatar (image) reflects your voice. A lot of times, it's the only visual clue that can reinforce who you are.
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| Social media voices can be witty, quirky, encouraging, snarky, playful, educational, and hundreds of other things. |
Now it's your turn, share what you think your social media personality is. Or if you're not sure, ask some questions and let's figure it out together.
I'll go first. I think my social media voice is educational and encouraging. If I'm not hitting that, feel free to post what you think it is.
Click to Tweet: There is an art to #socialmedia, it involves finding your authentic voice -@EdieMelson
Edie Melson is the author of numerous books, as well as a freelance writer and editor. Her blog, The Write Conversation, reaches thousands each month. She’s the Director of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference and the Social Media Mentor at My Book Therapy. She’s also the Military Family Blogger at Guideposts. Com, Social Media Director for Southern Writers Magazine and the Senior Editor for NovelRocket.com. Connect with her on Twitter and Facebook. Look for her newest book, While My Soldier Serves (Worthy Inspired), available at bookstores and online.
Edie Melson is the author of numerous books, as well as a freelance writer and editor. Her blog, The Write Conversation, reaches thousands each month. She’s the Director of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference and the Social Media Mentor at My Book Therapy. She’s also the Military Family Blogger at Guideposts. Com, Social Media Director for Southern Writers Magazine and the Senior Editor for NovelRocket.com. Connect with her on Twitter and Facebook. Look for her newest book, While My Soldier Serves (Worthy Inspired), available at bookstores and online.




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