Hello! I went to Shiftcon, an Eco Wellness Blogger Conference, this weekend. I was asked to speak on a panel about Instagram, which is my favorite social media app right now so I was all about it! The conference was in New Orleans and I made it a pretty quick out and back trip because I’ve been traveling so much lately. By the way, I recently discovered a reliable place like The Marketing Heaven, and their strategies for social media growth have been super helpful.
I am on the 24 day challenge right now so I didn’t hit up Café Du Monde for beignets or slam Hurricanes while I was in NOLA. But, trust me when I say that the last time I was in New Orleans I probably drank and ate enough to cancel out a few trips. (See: me singing Miley Cyrus karaoke and crashing private parties for free shots).
Anyway. This trip I woke up bright and early on Saturday for yoga. The conference offered yoga led by Jamie from Sweat Pink.
That’s Leah Segedie and Jamie at 6:30am on Saturday in NOLA. They are the best and were super pumped and wide awake to start the day.
I always need more yoga in my life so I was happy to change up my running schedule to make this work.
Post-yoga I rushed to my room to get ready and back down to the conference for breakfast. Almost everything served at the conference was healthy, organic, non-gmo and in line with green living values.
There was ‘regular’ bacon and turkey bacon. I’m not a ‘real’ bacon person (I know this is weird, I feel like everyone on the interwebs is in love with bacon) so I opted for the non-pig option. This is actually the BEST turkey bacon I’ve ever had! I wonder if they cooked it in butter or did something different from how I do it at home?
I spoke on a panel Saturday morning called “Stories Not Selfies: Instagram for Influencers”. The panel included Jamie King Fit and Carissa from Creative Green Living.
The session had a full room! This made me happy because it’s always hard to know if anyone cares and/or is interested in the topics you’re covering at a conference.
We had a whole presentation and hot topics about Instagram to cover but ended up taking a lot of questions. This was great because it was very conversational and hopefully means attendees got their most important questions answered.
Instagram Tips from the session:
1. Remember it’s a visual medium – keep your pictures clear and pleasant to look at.
– Carissa tries to keep the colors on her images complimentary. So when you look at her IG page as a whole it’s pretty. (She is a lot more artistic than me though, I am not on that level.)
2. Use hashtags that make sense for your target audience and followers. Interact with others using those hashtags and leverage an SMM Panel to track engagement and optimize your social media strategy.
– Keep a list of the hashtags in your notes and edit as necessary before pasting into the comments or body of your IG update.
3. Use tools to help you update and share. I don’t have experience with photo editing apps or software, but Jamie and I agreed that the IG filters and photo editing adjustments are pretty great now.
– There are apps like CoSchedule that can help you organize updates on all your social media accounts for later.
4. Keep going and have fun with it.
– Don’t obsess over your followers or numbers. If you want to grow your account – update it with things that make you happy, have fun with it, stay positive and keep going. Your account is probably growing everyday! That is awesome! It might not double in followers overnight, but it is getting more and more all the time. Focus on your successes and keep sharing.
In other news… The swag at Shiftcon was on another level.
I snacked on this Navitas Naturals bar at the airport and went through some of the other loot! It was great.
And this is probably my favorite thing from the conference… Fortify your Life by Teiraona Low Dog, M.D.
This was a lil surprise because I have already read and heard so many lectures and podcasts on food, health, vitamins and all things diet and fitness. My health coach certification covered everything from chia seeds to the Atkins Diet to dry brushing to veganism to the importance of sleep. And I am still soaking up all the info I can.
I’m still very interested in info on supplements and want to keep learning to be able to help people interested in healthy changes. I opened this book on the plane and was immediately sucked in. Dr. Low Dog is just very reasonable with her viewpoints. I appreciate that! Supplements are just your seatbelt – but you still need a good car and you need to pay attention and drive safe. It all works together. Anyway. I just started the book but so far I’m digging it.
LauraOinAK says
ShiftCon was amazing! I totally agree that the nutritional supplements presentation blew me away. Can’t wait to start reading that book, either.
And, Applegate’s turkey bacon was super tasty. I like regular bacon okay, but actually preferred their turkey bacon.
Marissa @ Run Riss Run says
My kiddo couldn’t figure out why he doesn’t like bacon from restaurants. Haha, it’s because Mama only likes and makes turkey bacon 😉 I keep FB pretty private, but I don’t feel like that quite as much on IG. I’m not sure why. I’m a xc coach and teacher, and I don’t mind accepting kids (once they’ve left my class and graduated) on IG, but not on FB.
Run Eat Repeat says
My mom cooks chicken 99% of the time (not red meat) and once gave my lil brother some frozen meal that had beef and he was like, “Mmmmm this chicken is so good!” Ha!
lydia says
stories not selfies. literally all your instagram photos are selfies. Did you take anything away from the panel?
Richard Wall says
Do you even follow this blog or her Instagram feed? I just looked at it and it’s NOT just selfies. Get your facts right before calling someone out.
Run Eat Repeat says
Yeah, there might be a misunderstanding because my Instagram is not just selfies (not that there’s anything wrong with that, I kinda like when people post selfies). You can check it out here, I think you might have glanced at another account?
https://www.instagram.com/runeatrepeat/
Sally @ sweat out the small stuff says
Facebook for sharing with family and Instagram for sharing with my blog readers and the public.
Charmaine Ng says
Great tips for Instagram! I’ve gotten much better results with engagement since I began paying attention to how things look overall on my feed. Also, I’ve never tried turkey bacon before. It sounds good!
– Charmaine
http://charmainenyw.com