Every so often, I come back to thinking about the minimum I require to maintain ongoing, good health and well-being. While I don’t always achieve them, my minimum requirements generally include 8 ½ hours of sleep, balanced nutrition, and solitude daily.
Delving deeper into the world of social media marketing, I also consider the minimum required for maximum effect. I like to keep things simple – do what is crucial for the health of my business when time only allows for the minimum.
When I started my business in 2006, I knew that having an online presence was vital and at the time, that meant having my own website and having a presence on the voice-over marketplace sites, ie. voices.com and voice123.com/natashamarchewka. Since then, however, the bar has been raised. A website and a reference in the voice-over marketplace is not enough.
As the playing field evolves, you can be sure that I like to keep up with what is deemed essential in today’s business landscape while not wasting time. As an autodidact of marketing I have learned that I don’t need to be EVERYWHERE. (Thank you, Entrepreneur.com!)
I dragged my feet on creating a business page on facebook as I didn’t see it as beneficial or relevant to my business. I have determined that having a blog is crucial, as is having accounts with Twitter, Linkedin, SoundCloud, Instagram, and YouTube. And, my eNewsletter is also important to me, if only to deliver my blog and allow it to be shared within my network (sign up here). Gee, is that all?
I’m interested in hearing YOUR minimum requirements…for well-being AND for social media marketing. Please feel free to comment on LinkedIn, Twitter, my blog, or (privately) in a good “old fashioned” email! (contact info on my website!)
This post is quite inspirational, Natasha, making me think about my own minimums. I’m not nearly as organized as you, so I tend to poke away at things to determine their value. My blog is essential to the success of my business – it proves itself all the time. Twitter has introduced me to new markets and is a lovely platform to reveal who I am as a person as well as a business owner. I “should” be spending more time on LinkedIn but, at the moment, remain someone struggling with an over-stuffed inbox. When I solve that issue, I’ll increase my current minimum. Thanks for the thought-provoking post!
Glad you enjoyed, Mary Jane! I am definitely curious what other’s minimums include!