So what are the digital basics? Starting things off you have to have an understanding of the Social Media Networks and who are on them. For instance…
- Facebook. Facebook is the most popular social network out there where friends and family members use it to connect and share lives together. Here you post status updates on what is going on in your life. Whether it is a text or photo or video you can share your life with others. Facebook is all about videos these days so the more videos you post the more of your friends and family get to see your updates. Ages 25-34 make up the most common age demographic that uses it while 76% of Facebook users are women. Find out more stats about Facebook here to learn more valuable stats.
- Instagram. Instagram is all about pictures. If you don’t have a picture to post, you can’t post. 😉 Younger people tend to be on Instagram than other social networks. In fact 32% of users consider Instagram their most popular network to be on and another 32% of users are in college. There are over 400 million active everyday users. Find out more stats on Instagram here.
- Twitter. Twitter users have a similar age demographic as Instagram users but also a little older. In fact, 37% of Twitter users are between ages of 18 and 29, 25% users are 30-49 years old with more than 500 million tweets go out in a day. Find out more stats about Twitter users here.
- YouTube. Younger people are all over here and more male than females are on YouTube (Female users are 38% and male users are 62%). They are watching people video games, highlights of their favorite teams, trailers or even eduacational videos (there are so many “how to” videos out there). In fact there are almost 5 billion videos are watched on YouTube every single day! That is a lot of videos. Find out more stats that will blow your mind on YouTube here.
- Smartphone. This is obvious, just because of all the usefulness of it. From the camera (which continue to improve every year) to the apps
- Tripod. No one wants to watch a video of you where the image is shaking all over because you are holding it. That is why a tripod is so great to have. And the awesome thing about tripods are that there is such a variety of them and they are relatively cheap, especially for a smartphone or tablet. Here is a list of tripods you can order.
- External hard drive. Videos take up a TON of space. So keeping them on your computer will slow it down and kill all your free space. Get an external hard drive to move all your videos over after you have used them. You can find a great selection of external hard drives here.
- Computer or Tablet. As helpful as your smartphone is, having a computer or table with a larger screen to edit videos and have more memory makes editing and processing images so much more efficient. You probably don’t necessarily need one, but having the bigger screen does help.
- Image Apps. There are so many great image apps out there. Whether it is WordSwag, Canva or Adobe Spark Post, you are going to be able to make beautiful images with no creative experience or training. Each app that you find varies and price and offers something different that is why it is best to get a variety of them so your images don’t start looking exactly the same over time.
- Video Editor. I admit, I prefer iMovie. I’m a Mac guy. There is an iMovie app for your phone, tablet and computer…all FREE. I’m also cheap. 🙂 Just kidding, but seriously, free is nice. But if you are not a Mac person, there are other apps you can use that will work. Search your App store and see what works but also see what Apps have computer programs that are compatible like iMovie.
- Evernote. This is just very useful for you to take notes, scan images in and work with a team by sharing notes back and forth. In the FREE version (which I have) you can sync 2 devices to it which makes it even more useful as I can input something on my phone and still have access to it on my computer.
- Trello or Slack. These are great project management tools that allow you to plan and coordinate effectively as a team. This is much better than simple email exchanges back and forth.
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