Let's talk about running out of Steem. Just kidding and yes, pun intended.
But yesterday was just too intense. In the end, there were over 25 different tasks listed, which just can't be done in a workday. Usually, I do get away with a little work at night, but like I wrote yesterday in my update, it felt more like falling asleep behind the screen than actually writing a daily post. So, without further ado, let's talk about the four main highlights of my Monday.
First of, I had to personally contact all our Social Media Influencers for one of our biggest campaigns we have going currently. I usually don't get involved in the day to day operations, but had to fill in for a colleague who is on leave and yes, in the end, I'm still responsible if any client gives a sign that more or better communication is necessary. In the end, it worked out fine and everyone was satisfied. Personally for me it was great as well as I consider some of the influencers as my friends and they hadn't heard from me in awhile, which did make me feel a little guilty.
We had our weekly Ineffable meeting and now also the weekly Social Media Conference Suriname meeting, which has under complete control and has taken the leading role. It is always fun to see how the approach changes when the lead changes within a group. I learn a lot from it, because I finally get to observe alternative ways to approach and deal with tasks that I have always done in a certain way, without even considering other options.
I also had a meeting about the new cohort of the Social Media Professional course at The Back Lot Academy. We basically aligned the whole program with the available resources, especially the guest lecturers we have in mind to teach the students on skills that we feel we haven't completely mastered. As it is a very practical course, it just makes the most sense to have a lecturer whose actually an expert in a certain topic instead of me just teaching basic theory.
The rest of the day was one big blur with so many tasks from arranging paperwork to promoting a Social Media training session to posting on my Social Media channels to promote my YouTube channel (considering going from 1 video per week to 2 videos a week in February).
This week, another episode of 'How to go viral' will go live. Like I previously mentioned, it is mainly in Dutch, because my YouTube audience is mainly Surinamese and on video Dutch just comes across as more authentic. Steem, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn are however mainly in English.
As a joke, I asked my friends on Facebook what style I should go for in 2020:
A) David Dobrik
B) Casey Neistat
C) Gary Vaynerchuk
D) Mr Beast
So that's also today's question on Steem. Which one (style) do you think would suit me the most?
Today’s #2020Vision nomination:
Especially if you want to pick up blogging again ;)
The #2020Vision Diary is a challenge as part of ’s #2020Vision project.
Read more about it here.
My personal twist:
For me the main focus will be on posting 4 things I did every day instead of 4 creative pushups.