Author: Tesni Kendell

  • Canva introducing a whole new look | ft. Helen Greenwood

    Canva introducing a whole new look | ft. Helen Greenwood

    Canva is the go-to tool for so many of us when we’re creating social media content, and they’re about to launch what they call the “biggest upgrade to our editing experience in a decade”! One million users saw the launch back in May, but it is becoming available to everyone in August (2024). I use…

  • Is 24-hour content worth your time?

    Is 24-hour content worth your time?

    Social media takes time and posting content that will disappear in just 24 hours sounds like a waste of your time, but is it? 500 million people use Instagram Stories on a daily basis! So what is the benefit of 24-hour content? And what should you talk about? Let’s get into it. Which platforms support…

  • The dos and don’ts of social media links

    The dos and don’ts of social media links

    Where are you trying to direct potential clients? Whether the next step to working with you is heading to your online store, booking an enquiry call or signing up via your website, you’re going to want to share links. The challenge is knowing where you can and can’t include links – so let’s get into…

  • A social media journey through 7 post ideas

    A social media journey through 7 post ideas

    Social media marketing is about taking people on a journey. The challenge is that people join the journey from different stops, take different amounts of time to get to the destination, loop back around a few times and sometimes never reach that destination! So here are seven post ideas to connect with people at various…

  • Social media; plan around illness | ft. Chronically Thriving

    Social media; plan around illness | ft. Chronically Thriving

    There’s no right or wrong way to get your social media posts out. Sometimes life gets in the way. Sometimes inspiration is hard to come by. Sometimes you have to work around an illness. I’ve had a chat with Steph, aka Chronically Thriving, to discuss how she manages her social media around her chronic health…

  • Facebook video revamp: what’s changing?

    Facebook video revamp: what’s changing?

    Facebook is rolling out a better video viewing experience over the next few months which could lead to people spending more time watching different kinds of videos. Are videos part of your Facebook strategy already? It’s about to get better for you! Three types of videos on Facebook Depending on how you upload your video,…

  • Collaborate your way to Instagram success

    Collaborate your way to Instagram success

    Social media can be surprisingly lonely. It’s designed as a space to have conversations with like-minded people, but let’s be honest; there’s also a lot of shouting into the void going on! To be able to have those conversations, you need to find those like-minded people – and collaborations can be a great way to…

  • You’re not alone with Imposter Syndrome | ft. Laura Teare-Jones

    You’re not alone with Imposter Syndrome | ft. Laura Teare-Jones

    It’s hard to make the most of social media when your Imposter Syndrome is telling you that you’re annoying your followers when you share a salesy post. I’ve had a chat with Laura Teare-Jones to get her thoughts on the matter: “In the past, I have felt big-headed for talking about myself and celebrating my…

  • Third-Party Apps to lose access to Facebook Groups

    Third-Party Apps to lose access to Facebook Groups

    If you follow my journey, you’ll know that I love writing these blog posts. I love knowing that the small tips and tricks that I share with you can be the difference between social media causing you stress and social media getting ticked off your to-do list quickly. This blog is a bit different and…

  • Facebook page-to-page communication

    Facebook page-to-page communication

    As a Facebook Page, you can’t tag or message just anyone! And I think we need to talk about this more because I meet so many small businesses who feel silly for not managing to tag or DM someone – it’s not you, it’s Facebook. So what are the rules? Who can tag your Facebook…