
Social media wise I would have to say that Facebook is my favorite platform.
I can:
- Post my blog automatically to it
- Post automatically to twitter
- Hook my Pinterest to it
It makes a fine hub for social networking.
Not to mention the fact I post many articles and bloggers that I don’t blog about myself which spreads a great deal of awareness through that way. A lot of research, coping articles and other bloggers viewpoints. I can get a massive amount of information out there. I generally post 3 articles a day.
Secondly, I create a lot of content for Facebook. Image creation I also use for my blog, but images that are designed to make people think, to bring awareness, share information or share the experience of chronic illness. And it is an excellent way to share that information. I do 3 images a day.
Making Invisible Disabilities Visible is my main Page and linked to Brainless Blogger. It focuses on invisible disabilities, chronic illness, and chronic pain.
The main problem is Facebook is working against Pages lately so not sure if it will be my primary for long. I might have to switch up my focus or start expanding other social media platforms.