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Paper Planner Essentials

Paper Planner Essentials

Planner Magazine A Happy Planner

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HOLIDAY

A Closer look at holiday planners

Facebook groups: behind the scenes

Volume 1 Issue 2 december 2019

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Holiday planner spread inspiration

ON THE COVER: HOLIDAY PLANNING WITH THE HAPPY PLANNER Be inspired this holiday season by these December planners!

Aishia Hunter-Cone

1. How do you balance your day-to-day life and managing such a large group? To be honest, I was lost at first and didn’t know how I was going to manage!!! However, I came across a video created by @kellofaplan entitled “Planner Chats- Growing Your Planner Instagram.” In this video, she gave several suggestions and ideas on how to manage and grow your page. This included a variety of information from scheduling out time for you to post on your pages, commenting on other posts so that they can start to recognize your name, making a weekly list of content to post daily, venturing out of your comport zone, just basically being more active in a productive yet fun way!

In fact, this allowed me to organize my content; therefore, helping me to schedule times to post and reply to others post. Believe it or not, this even inspired me to post on my IG and my Facebook group page early in the morning around 6:00am! Before I knew it, I was scheduling time, just to comment about an hour in the afternoon to review other pages with comments if necessary. Overall, I would definitely say that it takes dedication, commitment, and passion for the planner community to balance a growing Facebook Group and Instagram page.

2. What are the pros and cons of being an admin?

This is a great question; I would say a con of being an administrator is having to address those who are not following the group rules or posting inappropriate content. The pros of being an administrator is the ability to control the content that is being shared to ensure that it’s positive. It also allows to you to get to know your members and connect them with other content providers and resources.

by Tomeka Hardin Howard

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