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Announcing The Let's Get Social Workshop Series: Don't tell me what to do, show me how.

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My picture book debut year is quickly coming to an end. I can sincerely say that I have loved every minute of it. Not only have I enjoyed making connections with teachers, librarians, parents, community groups, conference-goers, bookstores, and – most especially – kids, I’ve discovered that I really like content marketing. I’m convinced that it’s critical that we wrap our heads around aspects of this. Our visibility depends on it.

I’ve discovered that there are ways for us to enhance our visibility and deepen a sincere sense of community through consistently sharing interesting content that is both authentic and helpful. I’ve also learned that, instead of spreading ourselves paper-thin attempting to sparkle on all social media platforms, we are encouraged to master only one or two.  

The golden key to effective content marketing success is showing up on a consistent basis. To do so, it’s super helpful to develop a strategic plan clarifying what to post, when to post it,
and how to repurpose it. I’d like for you to meet three accomplished women who
are eager to show us just how to do these things...and more.

  • Abby Herman –Content Marketing Specialist: Because the e-newsletter is the most important tool in the online marketing toolbox, I’ve asked Abby to present The Essentials of the E-Newsletter. Abby is a master of what is known as the “nurturing email series.” During her session, she will guide us to an understanding of how we can build a community by crafting newsletters in thoughtful and considerate ways.

  •  Louise Brogan of The Social Bee NI: Of late, Zoom has become a staple form of communication for most of us. Yet, there’s more to the platform than simply accessing an email link. Using Zoom with intention can benefit our marketing strategies and Louise will show us how to do just that. As a bonus, Louise will share her remarkable LinkedIn
    expertise with us during her session, Mastering Zoom.    

  • Jillian O’Keefe – Social Media Manager: Because Instagram has the highest engagement rate of any social media platform, we need to learn how to develop a dynamic presence there. In her session, Platform Building with Instagram, Jillian is going to show us how to build a lively presence showcasing our projects and personalities on Instagram. I cannot wait for this
    session.

In my session, Establishing a Personal Plan for Success, we’ll analyze how some authors and illustrators in the kidlit industry have mastered the art of content marketing. Then, using a research-based strategy, we’ll establish a plan to do the same by implementing an approach founded on our own talents and strengths.

I hope you can join me for the Let’s Get Social Marketing Series. I’m certain we’ll all be better for the experience. You’ll find a link to register below.



Deb Gonzales: Aligning Your Core Content with Academic Standards

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About Deb Gonzales:

Debbie Gonzales is a career educator, curriculum consultant, former school administrator, adjunct professor, and once served as a SCBWI RA for the Austin Chapter. Deb currently devotes her time to writing middle grade novels, crafting educator guides with Guides by Deb, producing The Debcast (a podcast dedicated to the empowering spirit of the female athlete) and various freelance projects. She’s the author of six “transitional” readers for New Zealand publisher, Giltedge, and the forthcoming non-fiction picture book Girls with Guts: The Road to Breaking Barriers and Bashing Records (Charlesbridge, 2019). Deb currently serves as board member for the Michigan Reading Association. She earned her MFA in writing for children and young adults from the Vermont College of Fine Arts.

Deb’s Contact Info:


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Dianne White: Connecting Your Core Message and the School Visit

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Meet Dianne:

DIANNE WHITE is the award-winning author of BLUE ON BLUE (S&S/Beach Lane Books), illustrated by Caldecott medalist, Beth Krommes, GOODBYE BRINGS HELLO, illustrated by Daniel Wiseman (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), WHO EATS ORANGE, illustrated by Robin Page (S&S/Beach Lane Books), and the forthcoming, GREEN on GREEN, illustrated by Felicita Sala (Beach Lane Books, 2020). She holds an elementary bilingual teaching credential and a master’s degree in Language and Literacy. In 2007, she received her MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts.

After 25 years teaching students of all ages, Dianne now writes full-time from her home in the suburbs of Phoenix, Arizona. Visit Dianne online at diannewrites.com.

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Session Time Stamps:

  • [01.16] Primary aspect of career building - Craft

  • [02:10] Finding your school visit WHY?

  • [05:58] Look for mentors

  • [14:25] Prepare your message

  • [18:32] Power Point, Props & Tips

  • [27:00] Start Local

  • [32:30] Grow Over Time

  • [37:21] Contracts, Book Sales, Technology - Running a Business

  • [46:00] Q & A

  • [47:02] Starting with WHY?

  • [47:37] Post Visit Follow Up

  • [50:49] Group Size & Crowd Control

  • [56:33] Packing Personal Necessities

  • [58:20] Trouble Shooting


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