Using your knowledge and skills to build an online course can be an incredibly exciting endeavor. While so much focus and attention goes into creating the actual content of your course, that’s really only half of the process. Being visible and sharing about what you have to offer is the integral other half of the process if you really want to make an impact in your field. Using different social media platforms is a potent way to do this.
The “need” for using social media and all that it entails when it comes to publishing a course can be enough to stop some people in their tracks. Being uncomfortable posting videos of yourself speaking, feeling unsure of what to post, or losing momentum due to lack of engagement are some big mental hurdles that course creators face. It can also just feel like a huge, endless task to keep up with the ever-shifting trends of different social media platforms. As well as the constant creative output required to make enough content to post regularly.
Consistency is incredibly important, and is probably the number one piece of advice you’ll hear creators with large social media platforms talk about as it relates to growing your audience and expanding your reach. But what do you do when you feel like you just don’t have the energy to keep up with posting on various social media platforms every day, or you have tried it and didn’t see results?
If this sounds familiar, read on to find out how you can be more intentional in making these platforms work for you instead of being in the time suck of having the never-ending “post on Instagram” on your to-do list.
Emphasizing intention
Overall, it’s important to create content from a heart-centered place and to know that no one is paying as close of attention as you are. If you don’t post for a period of time or feel like your content isn’t always quality, give yourself grace and release the guilt as you navigate more consistent posting. Whatever you do, refrain from comparing yourself to other “big” creators. Most of those people have teams of people who are creating and posting for them. People want to see the authentic you, and that can come naturally for all of us over time.
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