Take a look at #CSUSocial’s Instagram Highlights strategy.
Keep it consistent. Keep it simple. Post images to the Instagram feed.
Meet #CSUSocial’s newest intern.
People naturally hold their mobile devices in portrait mode so it makes sense to start thinking about how and when to optimize video for that viewing format.
At last year’s AMA tutorial, we focused on social media strategy and shared what/why we post to CSU social media channels. This year, we’re sharing how we do it.
New to Instagram? This blog is for you.
A look into how when the score isn’t on your side, the content still can be.
Since the blog began, our social strategy has changed and, therefore, so must our blog design in order to reflect those changes.
Tips on how to use memes in your social media strategy.
Instagram feeds are for pretty pictures. Story Highlights are the perfect place to promote events.
Ways to make social media channels inclusive.
Instagram users more often turn to Stories than Feed in two scenarios: for in-the-moment content and for unfiltered, authentic content.
CSU Social gained just about 1,250 new followers on Instagram over the past three weeks. Here’s how we did it.
Four engagement techniques that generated more than 11,000 reactions, 2,000 shares and 1,200 comments in a two-week period.
Here are Facebook’s updates from August that publishers should know about.
The CSU Alumni Association has always depended on student interns to develop and post content across all of its platforms, and not just because staff lack the bandwidth to keep up with it all.
Nobody cares about your content.
That’s the harsh truth we must come to accept as modern content creators.
Until yesterday, I was planning to blog about a video I produced that shares the story of one insanely talented veterinarian, Dr. Matt Johnston, who performed surgery on a 17-foot python. Never did I think I would ever feel empathy for a snake. But, I’ve never silently cheered so intensely for a slithery reptile three times […]