Posts, a community app by Read.cv

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William M.
Replying to @mrmichel

I believe if you're seeking engagement, you should focus on giving value for your audience (and should know who they are). If you just want to share your work and get some critiques, Posts and ReadCV is a great place to start!

Michel Rodriguez
Replying to @willisenough

It's what I try. I have a newsletter (buro.ooo) to share my graphic finding, share a part of my knowledge or research. I've also created an IG account and post almost every 2 days. I've less than 20 readers and 7 followers... And I'm on it since January.

William M.
Replying to @mrmichel

Well, I'm not an SM manager/strategist, but you also need to consider where the visitor traffic comes from. Ask: where do people try to find the value you provide? I don't know about Substack, but I don't believe people spend time scrolling through the new newsletters to explore

William M.
Replying to @mrmichel

I saw your newsletter and IG very quickly (and take it partially as I'm not a Graphic Designer), and the articles are dense in text and confused me as they appear more like documentation than a blog article +

William M.
Replying to @mrmichel

As for IG, it seems you're focusing on promoting your work. However, if you visit hashtags like #UX or #UI, you will see your posts disappearing quickly. Maybe trying to explain your design decisions, the context behind, problem, and the impact would be a great differentiator +

William M.
Replying to @mrmichel

But, in my honest opinion, I don't feel like you have a well-defined niche so that you can help them with their problems (and remember if you're seeking engagement, is all about them). Also, if you're struggling to know what to write or create, it's probably a symptom of that.

Dima Grinkevych
Replying to @mrmichel

it may sound simple and silly but the only way is practice + self-reflection

Chunk
Replying to @mrmichel

I’m in the same boat. I’ve been trying to publish something everyday. My next course of action is to comment and engage a lot more