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Page 1: Arts4Every1 Writers' Workshop: 20th September 2015

Words4Every1 Writers’ Group:September 19th

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Introduction

Words4Every1 Writers’ Group: September 19th

TIMINGS:

- 3:00 PM: Intro/meet and greet

- 3:10 PM: An introduction to social networking

- 3:45 PM: Writing Activities

- 4:15 PM: Editing Workshops

- 4:45 PM: Guest Speaker: J. G. Clay

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Introduction

Words4Every1 Writers’ Group: August 22ndTIMINGS:

- 5:15 PM: Break/Networking

- 5:30 PM: Readings/Performances

- 6:00 PM: Pub!

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Introduction

Your Host

Hi, I’m Dane

- Social media marketing specialist of four years

- Author, poet and musician

- Debut novella – No Rest for the Wicked – available now

- Industry speaker/commentator

- General Arts4Every1 busybody

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Introduction

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Introduction to Social Networking

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Introduction to Social Networking

Last Time- In the last session, we talked about content marketing

- Centres around creating a website for your writing…

- …and then driving traffic to it!

- Social networking is a great way to drive traffic to your website

- Also shows that you’re currently active

- Particularly useful if you’re only writing to share with family/friends

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Introduction to Social Networking

Why Social?- Reach a new audience through shares and exposure

- Connect with your readers in real-time

- Ask for advice from other writers

- Network with peers

- Show you’re currently active

- Connect with brands (i.e. @Arts4Every1 or @PenguinUK)

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Introduction to Social Networking

Most Common Goals:Social networking can help you in many ways, but most brands aim for:

- Sales- Customer Service- Branding- Advertising- Research / QA- Competitor Analysis

Let’s consider how each of these can apply to writers…

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Introduction to Social Networking

Sites We’ll Talk About Today- There are literally tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of social networking sites

- Today, we’re looking at the most important/most relevant:

- Facebook- Twitter- LinkedIn- YouTube- Instagram- Goodreads- Pinterest- SoundCloud

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Facebook

The World’s Biggest Social Network:

- We’ll dwell a little longer on Facebook than other sites, because it’s the most popular

- Images and videos do well- Quality over quantity- Let me quickly explain what EdgeRank is- How to reach more people:

- #1: Use adverts- #2: Post better stuff

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Facebook

Profiles

- A PROFILE is what you’re probably most used to

- This is the thing you log into and use to post personal updates

- Only profiles can add someone as a friend

- Great for networking with other authors

- However, DON’T use your profile to promote your work

- Limitations: 5,000 friends, lack of ads, looking like a massive tool, etc.

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Facebook

Pages

- A PAGE is a public-facing ‘business page’ that anyone can create

- Best option: No 5,000 follower limit, plus you won’t get banned

- Use this to share writing and your profile to befriend other writers

- Extra functionality on offer: Ads, analytics, etc.

- Also prevents people you don’t know from adding you!

- Every writer in this room should have a page as well as a profile

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Facebook

Groups

- A group allows multiple different Facebook users to discuss a common topic

- You wouldn’t create a group solely for your writing, but…

- …you may join a group of like-minded writers and share your work there

- For example: WE HAVE A WORDS4EVERY1 FACEBOOK GROUP!

- Please speak to me about joining the group if you’re not a member already

- This will allow you to share your work with other attendees between sessions

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Twitter

Great for Real-Time Communication- It’s easier to use than you might think

- Great way to interact with the brands and writers you love, as well as your readers

- More public than Facebook = added discoverability

- Unless you don’t want anyone to read your writing, you need to be there

- @mention people, but not at the start of a tweet

- Use hashtags!

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Twitter

Hashtags- Hashtags are effectively words with a hash symbol in front of them, like #this

- Allows similar posts to be grouped – i.e. #writing is full of tweets by/for writers

- Makes it much more likely that your tweets will be seen, but…

- …#DontUseHashtagsLikeThisBecauseNoOneWillEverSearchForIt

- Good hashtags to use: #JournoRequest #AmWriting #AmReading #[GENRE]

- Also good for location-specific stuff, like #Wycombe and #Bucks

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Twitter

Twitter Dashboards- Such as Hootsuite or TweetDeck

- Allows real-time monitoring (especially of hashtags)

- Another option is to search for tweets containing ‘Need Freelance Writer’

- Great for managing multiple accounts

- These are usually free to use

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LinkedIn

The Professional Social Network

- For semi-professional or professional writers

- Can be a good source of freelance work

- Two new members join every second

- Becoming more and more of a media and content site

- Has groups, similar to Facebook

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LinkedIn

Tips and Tricks:

- Use a high-quality, professional headshot

- Endorsements/recommendations

- Consider LinkedIn Premium’s different options

- Embed a Slideshare presentation (perhaps a writing sample?)

- Publish (unique) articles and aim to be featured in Pulse

- Making connections: Dane’s quick guide

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YouTube

Start Shooting Video!- You can do it easily enough using just a smartphone (but keep it

landscape)

- Audio quality and lighting is more important than video resolution

- YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world

- Video results are also featured prominently in search engine results

- Perfect for writers doing readings

- Create a channel and/or book trailer

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YouTube

YouTube Tips and Tricks- Playlists

- Annotations

- Custom Thumbnails

- Video Descriptions

- Title Optimisation

- Collaborations

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Instagram

Perfect for Images- Particularly popular amongst younger people (16-24)

- Ideal for images and short (15 second) videos

- Use hashtags (like Twitter) – more hashtags = more likes

- You could even make your own!

- An easy way to take attractive photography with no ability whatsoever

- Take photos at events (like this one!)

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Instagram

Instagram Tips and Tricks- Involve your readers: i.e. The Gallery of the Wicked

- Good hashtags: #Books #AmReading #AmEditing

- Link it to your Twitter and Facebook profile

- Consider tagging other users

- You could even get your best photos printed!

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Goodreads

Meet Your Readers

- Allows you to log the books that you’ve been reading

- Gives your own readers an insight into your reading habits

- Suggests books that you might be interested in

- As it’s a book site, it offers additional support to writers

- Basically, it’s Facebook for books

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Goodreads

Tips and Tricks:

- As with Facebook, have a profile and a page

- Run book giveaways

- Update your profile with the books that you’re reading

- Make it clear in your profile copy that you’re a writer as well as a reader

- Review other writers’ books, but do it HONESTLY

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Pinterest

Your Virtual Pinboard- It’s literally a virtual version of a real pinboard

- Particularly popular with women

- Use it to collect images from across the web

- Post a mixture of third-party and original imagery

- Drives traffic and sales through websites

- And it’s easy to use!

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Pinterest

Pinterest Tips and Tricks- Install the ‘Pin-It Button’- Consider changing the web address that your pins point to- Use boards to showcase your personality:

- Covers I Love- Book Quotes- Awesome Reading Spaces- Books I Want- Badass Authors- Cool Illustrations

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SoundCloud

Store Your Audio

- The YouTube of sound

- Great for musicians and spoken word artists

- A paid option is available if needed

- Allows you to follow and be followed

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SoundCloud

Tips and Tricks:

- Consider creating a podcast

- Embed tracks into blog posts

- Leave timestamped comments

- Create playlists

- Always add an ‘album cover’, tags and a description

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QUESTIONS?

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Activity

Writing Challenge: Found Writing- Step #1: Check out the book exchange and pick out 1-3 books

- Step #2: Get a feel for them – check the cover, read the blurb, flip through at random

- Step #3: Start taking notes – words, ideas or concepts that you can use

- Step #4: Start to write a short piece that incorporates these elements

- Step #5: Find someone else with interesting book choices and swap your work

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EDITING WORKSHOP

S

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GUEST SPEAKER:J. G. Clay

J.G Clay is definitely a Man of Horror. He was born on

Halloween night. By a quirk of fate, it was also a full moon that

night. Co-incidence? Maybe. Maybe not. The 41 year old hails from the Midlands, and is married with one step child and two dogs.

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Creating Carnage

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The Two Natural States of a Writer

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Inspiration can be found anywhere

For me, it’s a matter of asking one small question…

What if?

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The first of many…

(Hopefully)

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Originally a self published collection of

seven short stories, tales was re-written and re-released in July 2015

The oldest story in the collection (On the Beach)

was spawned in 1998. The Inspiration? New

Order.

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Extensively Rewritten for the new version, ‘The Writer’s Friend’ came about from the

combination of a hangover, writer’s block and a dead

slug.

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‘One Night In Mumbai’ is a collision

between Lovecraft and Indian politics.

There’s a few nods to my own upbringing

and cultural heritage.

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The Smiling men were inspired by

the 1966 iteration of the classic Doctor who Monster

The Cybermen

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GUEST SPEAKER:J. G. Clay

J.G Clay is definitely a Man of Horror. He was born on

Halloween night. By a quirk of fate, it was also a full moon that

night. Co-incidence? Maybe. Maybe not. The 41 year old hails from the Midlands, and is married with one step child and two dogs.

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BREAK:Please speak to Dane if you’d like to do a reading!

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Homework

Get This Done Before Next Time:- Create a Facebook page and a Twitter account

- Commit to posting regularly 2-3 times per week (pre-set in bulk if needed)

- Sign up for one of the niche sites that we talked about

- Experiment with video blogging using a smartphone

- E-mail [email protected] for access to the Words4Every1 Facebook group

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READINGS:Next Workshop:

3 PM – 6 PM On Saturday 10th October

Guest Speaker:Saqib Desmukh

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THANKS FOR

COMING