Make the Holidays Easy with 29 Ideas Authors Can Post Online
By Edie Melson
The holidays are almost upon us and so is the holiday rush. While this time is filled with fun, sometimes it can be hard to keep up with a normal routine. Instead of stressing, look at this list for quick and easy social media updates to share!
These 29 tips are divided into three
sections—things we can do now and share later, things we can share on the fly,
and things we should avoid sharing.
Things to Do Now and Share Later
1. Keep a running list of quotes that inspire
you.
2. Use the FB save option and bookmark updates
from others that you can share later.
3. Make a list of open-ended questions you can
ask.
4. Bookmark and save funny videos to share
later.
Things to Share on the Fly
5. People love to complain about the weather. So
share what the weather is doing in your area and ask for others to share their
info.
6. Post a link to music. You can tie it to what
you’re writing and get extra interest. For example, when I’m working on my
Steampunk novel, I write listening to the Pandora station, Lindsey Stirling.
When I’m working on my Christian living manuscript, I love to have on a station
from Warren Barfield.
7. Share a picture of where you’re working. I’ve
noticed that my friends and followers love it when I share pics of my screened
in back porch.
8. Take a pic while you’re out shopping. Many
stores will monitor mentions and they may share or like your update.
9. Post a Bible verse that spoke to you
recently—the more recent the better.
10. We’re all more than just writers, capitalize
on that and share a hobby or passion that gives your readers a better all-round
picture of you as a person.
11. We all feel overwhelmed. So share something
you’re doing that helps calm the chaos.
12. Post a link to a recent Amazon review you
wrote for another author’s book.
13. Issue a challenge. Here are some
ideas:
- 3 Things you’re
thankful for.
- Move more.
- Random act of
kindness.
15. Or if time doesn’t permit, ask for
suggestions for something quick to fix for dinner.
16. Look at the calendar for inspiration and
share a silly holiday. I recommend visiting Today is:
- National Craft
Jerky Day
- National
Bavarian Cream Pie Day
- Pins and
Needles Day
- Turtle Adoption
Day
17. Everyone loves movies. List one of your old
favorites, or ask for opinions about a recent release.
18. We’re writers and authors, don’t forget to
share what’s on your To Be Read list.
19. Pets are always a great way to connect. If
you have a furry friend, that’s a great way to connect on the fly. Share a
funny story, a picture, or ask a question.
20. Everyone is engaged on social media. Ask for
opinions on favorite networks and what updates people like to read most.
21. Travel is always a good topic. Share places
you’ve been and places you’d like to go.
22. Share a quick meme. I love to use the
WordSwag app on my phone to make fast memes while I’m out and about.
23. Don’t be afraid to be real on social media.
If you’ve had something funny happen to you, share it. People trust those who
don’t take themselves too seriously.
24. Always be aware of the seasons and share
related content. With fall coming up, get ready because I love to post pictures
of the beautiful changing trees.
25. Remember the day-of-the-week hashtags. For
example, Thursday is TBT (Throw back Thursday). These are great conversation
starters.
Things to Avoid Sharing
26. Stay away from political rants. Yes, most of
us have opinions. If you choose to express them, make sure they’re not
inflammatory—unless you’re trying to build a platform as a political activist
or political writer.
27. Don’t share anything derogatory about
another person, brand, or situation. Trust me when I say that you will NEVER
regret being nice. Things shared on social media will stay on social media, so
avoid the negative posts.
28. Avoid the poor-pitiful me post. This isn’t a
legitimate request for prayer but more on the lines of: I’m having such a
horrible day. I wish people wouldn’t be so mean. These are manipulative posts
meant to elicit sympathy and get us to ask more questions.
29. I recommend you NOT share times when you’re
away from home. Post vacation pictures when you return and don’t give burglars
an open invitation.
This list is just a start. Truthfully, it could
go on forever. Now it’s your turn to add your favorite go-to social media
updates. Be sure to leave your thoughts and suggestions in the comments section
below.
Photo by Cindy Liu on Unsplash
Edie Melson uses the truths God has taught her as an author, photographer, and blogger to encourage others. She’s learned to embrace the ultimate contradiction of being an organized creative. As a sought-after speaker, she’s empowered and challenged audiences across the country and around the world. Her numerous books reflect her passion to help others call on God’s strength during challenging times, often using creativity to empower this connection. She also knows the necessity of Soul Care and leads retreats, conferences, and workshops on ways to use creativity to help strengthen our connection with God.
She and husband Kirk have been married 43+ years
with three grown sons and four grandchildren. They live in the foothills of the
Blue Ridge Mountains and can often be found with their big black dog hiking the
mountains. Connect with her further on EdieMelson.com and through social media.





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