Blog Articles About social media
Made With RA: A Twitter Exodus Hurts the RA Community
December 29, 2022 // by Lene Andersen
When you rely on a particular social media at four community, information, and the latest research, it can be downright terrifying to watch it potentially claps. In my new column for HealthCentral, I talk about the importance of Twitter to the rheumatoid arthritis and chronic illness communities, as well as share alternative platforms that might fill…
Category: HealthCentral
Tag: Elon Musk, instagram, Mastodon, rheumatoid arthritis, social media, Twitter
Is Social Media Worth Your Time? Thoughts from a Content Creator with Chronic Illness
June 13, 2022 // by Lene Andersen
When I first started on social media you could reach your audience with a reasonable amount of work, steadily building your account. This is no longer the case. In fact, it is becoming almost impossible to be found on social media, even by the people who have liked or followed your account. Now, with a…
Category: Business & Chronic Illness, Writing with Chronic Illness
Tag: algorithms, I cannot reach my audience, small business, social media, social media alternatives, social media management, time management
Fine-Tune Your Goals and Up-Level Your Impact for Bloggers, Writers, Dreamers, and Chronic Illness Advocates
July 18, 2020 // by Lene Andersen
We become bloggers, writers, and advocates in the hope that our unique message will find an audience, one that will hopefully grow. Some do it as a passionate side thing, others as an equally passionate way to make a living that actually means something. And every single one of us have to figure it all…
Category: Advocacy, Writing
Tag: bargain, book launch, business, courses, great deal, how-to, learn, marketing, master calss, self-employed, social media, training