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A lot of people are using a social media calendar. I never did. If it’s not spontanious, than it’s nothing (most of the time).
But I’m actually thinking about conducting an experiment, first by following one, this one or another, and after that creating one.

It’s actually on one of my many mental post-its; I have a social media planner on my planner - lol

You’ve got it all planned out.

I like that it gets me thinking more about a format or a perspective, rather than a specific topic. That’s where Jeff and I get hung up. 🐱

That’s exactly what I said to @lynncoyle1 below:

Still, I think it might be an interesting experience to try it out for a week or so, to see what happens. There are a couple of things on that list that would seldom pop up in my mind. I always think :”tutorial!”, or “list!”, ‘cos those are the things I’m used to. I guess it wouldn’t hurt to make some of the other ways of giving information part of me too, so I can use them/think of them when I need to (creating infographics, for example is fun. But I keep forgetting I could make one for a change, instead of trying to explain with words. If I ‘train’ myself a couple of times, then next time I need to for example explain curation rewards* the idea to create an infographic would come naturally to me and I wouldn’t be stuck writing a 4000-word article no one would understand a word of.)

You and @pretty.dorky ...great minds :)