I’m excited to announce that I’ll be speaking at WordCamp Birmingham 2019 and I hope to see you there.
WordCamp Birmingham is set for August 10 -11, 2019 and will be held at Rosewood Hall, 2850 19th Street South in Homewood.
(more…)I’m excited to announce that I’ll be speaking at WordCamp Birmingham 2019 and I hope to see you there.
WordCamp Birmingham is set for August 10 -11, 2019 and will be held at Rosewood Hall, 2850 19th Street South in Homewood.
(more…)Could the inaugural SPARK Writing Festival help me with my imposter syndrome?
This is a question I asked myself as I was deciding whether or not I would sign up for SPARK, a five-day writing conference set to be held August 5 – 9 at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB).
(more…)One of the best things we writers can do to improve our craft (other than just writing) is reading the works of others. “Good writers read good writing”, I always say. And now See Jane Write is going to help you do just that with our new book club — See Jane Read!
(more…)What does it mean to be an influencer?
Honestly, it depends on who you ask.
While some people dream of being six-figure earning Instagram influencers others are wishing the word “influencer” could be banned.
Tom Godwin, the head of innovation for ZenithMedia, told AdWeek at the end of 2018 that he hopes influencer marketing will die out in 2019. Though he acknowledges it’s a good tactic for some industries, Godwin says influencer marketing has quickly descended into “hot people holding things.”
To be honest, this is how I had come to define the word influencer, too. So when I was invited last month to attend a luncheon for local influencers I wasn’t quite sure what to think. First of all, I don’t have a gazillion Instagram followers, which I often feel is a requirement to bear that title. And secondly, if you scroll through my feed you’ll see that “hot people holding things” is hardly my theme.
But the title of this event caught my attention — #UnSelfie2019 Influencer Luncheon. Presented by United Way of Central Alabama and hosted by social media and public relations pro Maree Jones, this event was all about how to use your social media influence for good, for positive change in your community and beyond. So my BBF marketing guru Jacqui Jones of One Degree MMM and I headed to the event.
(more…)“I think 2018 tried to kill everyone.”
A friend of mine posted this on Instagram about a week ago and I couldn’t agree more.