The internet probably thinks i'm a young spoiled punk who has lots of friends, an utterly expensive wardrobe, and likes music and football. With being an ambassador for the university, I have to have social media networks to interact with prospective students. In addition to these accounts I have my personal accounts as well. On my ambassador accounts its filled with high schooler's, so I dont have much information to relay there. On my personal accounts, I have a vast majority of followers. Most to all people on these networks I know on a friendly basis or are friends of friends. But there are still some people that I just don't know. On Instagram I am open to let anyone follow me and with a simple hashtag you can get thousands to come across your account by just a simple key term.
I think its kind of scary that people can know where i'm at and who i'm with just by looking at my photos. So this past week, I logged out of all my personal accounts and don't plan on logging back in. Social media has gotten out of hand for me. Im better off without it.
Lastly, I think its pretty creepy that when I look for sneakers on Ebay, it will come up to the left of my Facebook feed saying "Still looking for those Yeezy Boost 350" followed by a picture. Its scary to know that everything you put on the internet is embedded and is there forever!
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
FITSZN :Facebook Stats
Posts:
I tried to post at the minimum of 2 times per week if not everyday. Depending upon time of the day played a key factor in reaching my audience. Looking back I wish I had tagged more people early on,
Post Reach:
I started out of the gate hot! But slowly began to come to a halt. Getting the feel for it was pretty simple but keeping up with the times my users would be most intrigued was the hardest part.
Goals & Cross Promotion:
I believe cross promotion is where I had my key success, having a lot of friends on my normal FB page helped very much. Instagram was a huge success as well. I feel like Instagram broadens it even more to have other pages shout you out. My biggest goal was to engage with people enough to were they wanted to message me and I feel like I succeeded to a certain extent.
Self Evaluation & Critique:
All in all, I felt like I accomplished my goal to get my story out and engage others and motivate them in taking the initial step in the weight loss process.What worked was the meal preps! Everyone loves food and everyone loves food that looks good. I did a pretty good job at making the healthy food look appetizing for usually non healthy eaters. I also showcased on motivating and creating a "judgement free zone." Looking back I wish I had posted more towards the end. Its hard running a Facebook page about fitness based on your body because it can only run if you do (Literally).
Audience:
My audience had a significant toll on my success I had to reach people with the same goals as me without trying to sell them a weight loss overnight program for $39.95.I took to the younger crowd, as they are typically more interested in fitness than a 45 year old.
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