by Karlyn Ankrom | Aug 26, 2021 | Branding, Content Creation, Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Need to Know, Social Media, Video
Photos, schmotos. Recently our fave photo-sharing app Instagram told us they’re taking a step back from the whole pics biz in favor of a newfound emphasis on video. And by that, we mean Reels. Cue the internet chaos. Just in case you’ve been living under a rock...
by Karlyn Ankrom | Aug 18, 2021 | Branding, Content Creation, Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Need to Know, Social Media, Video
Oh, Canva, how we love you. Home of amazing pre-designed templates for all your social media shareables and easy-peasy drag-and-drop design, Canva is one of my faves for whipping up snazzy content. But today I have a whole new reason to love Canva: the video recording...
by Karlyn Ankrom | Aug 11, 2021 | Branding, Content Creation, Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Instagram, Marketing, Need to Know, Social Media, Social Media Strategy
Gone are the heady, sepia-colored days when carousels were something we rode at the county fair. Today’s carousel has gone digital, with those majestic spinning horsies replaced by a majestic rotation of photos (sometimes of horsies). If you’ve ever flipped through a...
by Karlyn Ankrom | Aug 4, 2021 | Content Creation, Digital Marketing, Video
We clued you in on the launch of LinkedIn Creator Mode a little while back, and now that the feature has been rolled out to everyone (yay!), we’re back with some nitty-gritty tips on how to leverage it like a boss. Quick refresher for those behind on their social...
by Karlyn Ankrom | Jul 28, 2021 | Content Creation, Digital Marketing, Video
If you heard a collective wailing on June 30, it was because Instagram’s CEO announced that the platform is moving away from its beloved square photos to focus on four things that aren’t photos: Creators, Video, Shopping, and Messaging. I know we all hate change, but...
by Karlyn Ankrom | Jul 20, 2021 | Content Creation, Digital Marketing, Video
Another day on the ol’ interwebz, another cyber data breach. This time the culprit is LinkedIn (again – oops!) So, what happened exactly? Basically, hackers got in, scraped the personal data of 700 million people (over 80% of users) to potentially resell on the dark...