This week was a lot better than last week in terms of productivity. I was able to finish most of my work by the end of yesterday. I still have a few more items to finish, but I'm not too worried about them.
However, I seem to be a bit behind on my blog posts, but that's what editorial calendars are for. I know how important they are to magazines, blogs, and other media that runs on a schedule, but I always resisted the urge to make one. Now I regret never implementing them in the first place despite the fact that I made this blog for fun. An editorial calendar is definitely a blogging staple I can get behind.
In other news, my photography skills are slowly developing. I took a few photos yesterday in preparation for an upcoming blog post, and they are looking a lot better than what I took a few years ago. I might start using my blog Instagram account again with how much I want to show off how my skills are doing. If you haven't followed me yet, I'm @laceituplove and @laceituploveblog on Instagram! I have a tendency to lurk instead of post, but I'm thinking of creating an editorial calendar for both of my Instagrams to see if that'll help me post more consistently.
I don't post anything on Instagram but I like looking at what others have presented. I'm adding your account to my list tonight.
ReplyDeleteMy most gratifying day was last Friday when I participated in what appears to have been a worldwide attempt to find a new home for the (former) Syfy series Dark Matter. At 9pm EST & 6pm PST, Dark Matter fans unleashed a Twitter Storm to catch the attention of Netflix, a possible future home for the currently cancelled series. Fans were encouraged to mention the show tile, Dark Matter, minus a hashtag, use the hashtag #RockTheRaza, and tag Netflix on every tweet. I think that fans were expected to tweet for an hour or so, while perhaps watching the very first episode of the series from season 1, which is available on Netflix. I personally watched the first 2 episodes from season 1, while merrily tweeting away, receiving numerous positive reactions from other Dark Matter fans.
Seasons 1 & 2 are available on Netflix, & the recently concluded season 3 will eventually be available there. But we fans are anxious to have a season 4, and we're trying to convince Netflix to become the new home base. Our efforts will continue.