Social Media CPR with Peg Fitzpatrick

05 Nov 2024 • 38 min • EN
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Ever feel like your social media could use a reset? Or maybe you’re stuck in the cycle of creating the same kind of content week after week?  In this episode, I sit down with social media strategist Peg Fitzpatrick to explore practical ways to breathe new life into your channels. Together, we dive deep into how to give your social channels the CPR they need, especially if you're noticing tumbleweeds in your engagement. Ready to refresh your social channels and make social media fun again? Tune in to listen! In this episode of the podcast, we talk about: Signs of a stale social media presence The importance of balancing old and new content strategies Sparking creativity through platforms like Pinterest A Marie Kondo approach to social media Embracing video content like reels and b-rolls The importance of rest to prevent burnout …And More!   This Episode Was Made Possible By: Riverside All-in-One Podcast & Video Platform Visit Riverside and use the code DREA to get 15% off any Riverside individual plan. We use it to record all our podcast interviews: https://onlinedrea.com/riverside    About the Guest: Peg Fitzpatrick is a social media powerhouse, co-authoring The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users with Guy Kawasaki and now debuting her solo book, The Art of Small Business Social Media: A Blueprint for Marketing Success. As the first head of social strategy for Canva, Peg knows social media, creativity and community. Website: https://pegfitzpatrick.com/ The Art of Small Business Social Media: https://pegfitzpatrick.com/small-business-social-media-book/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pegfitzpatrick/   Go to the show notes for all the resources mentioned in this episode: https://onlinedrea.com/329

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