Navigating the Social Media Landscape: My Journey with Five Platforms

Social media is a powerful tool. When used correctly, it can connect us with thousands of individuals and bring visitors to our blogs, resulting in new followers and connections.

However, social media is a ravenous beast. Before you realise it, it’ll consume all your time while scattering you far and wide without delivering results. It’ll take everything from you and give little back.

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One of the first pieces of advice I received from another blogger was to join as many social media platforms as possible to attract visitors. It turned out to be one of the worst pieces of advice I followed, as it wasn’t long before I found myself spending too much time on numerous platforms.

I realised that spreading myself too thinly on social media was not the solution, so I reduced the number of accounts I managed. This freed up significant time, allowing me to engage more on those platforms. Before long, I noticed increased visitors coming to my blog from various social media sites. Social media was finally paying me back for the time I was investing in it.

Since starting my blog in 2014, I’ve tried most social media platforms. Today, I will discuss five of them and explain why they have worked or not for me.

BlueSky 🦋

Profile Name: @hughsviewsandnews.com

I joined BlueSky in November 2024. It’s one of the new kids on the block. When this post was written, it had gone past the 27 million milestone of the number of users. That number is rising fast.

Not only have I found BlueSky a friendly place to engage with other users, but it’s simple to use, running a similar platform to X. Like any social media platform, the more you engage with other BlueSky users, the better the results.

I’ll write more about BlueSky in an upcoming post, but early indications are that it’s a rising social media platform that all authors, writers and bloggers should seriously consider joining.

I’ve also found a lot of photographers on BlueSky. If you have a photography blog or host a photography challenge, ensure you join BlueSky.

Don’t forget to add the BlueSky sharing button to the sharing buttons on your blog posts so visitors can share your posts to BlueSky.

Flipboard

Profile Name: Hugh W Roberts

I joined Flipboard in 2019. It has brought incredible amounts of traffic to my blog and has an excellent customer service team that reaches out whenever problems occur.

Users add information to magazines, so, as in blogging, setting up categories is essential. My most popular magazines are Blogging Tips, Entertaining (short) Stories You’ll Enjoy, LGBTQI, and Writing Tips.

Mastodon

Profile Name: @HughWRoberts

Mastodon is a big part of the Fediverse, which WordPress promotes heavily. The Fediverse is a global, open social network of independent servers that communicate with each other using a common protocol.

Users create posts in much the same way as on X and BlueSky. Posts appear on the timelines of those who follow the person who created and published the post, but other users can also see them.

I’ve had a steady flow of traffic from Mastodon to my blog, although out of the three social media accounts I use, it’s the one I use the least.

X/Twitter

After 14 years, I deleted my X account on December 31st, 2024, for reasons I won’t go into. This means that I will no longer share my blog posts or other bloggers’ posts on X.

Given that I had over nine thousand followers on X, I hope those who followed me there will now follow me on BlueSky. Some already have, but given that this post is my first mention of joining BlueSky, many will not know I am now active there.

Join me on BlueSky at @hughwroberts05.bsky.social

Instagram

I recently gave Instagram another chance. I did my best to boost engagement, but I struggled significantly. While some people interacted with my posts, it was difficult to stand out amidst all the self-promotion on the platform.

There is nothing wrong with self-promoting your own books and blogs, but I find it too overwhelming when it’s every post. I only saw a little of others promoting the posts of others.

Maybe I was following the wrong accounts?

Instagram wasn’t for me. I deleted my account in December 2024.

Avoid following the accounts of those who only promote their own work and who give nothing back to others.

Other Social Media Platforms

There are many other social media platforms that I have not mentioned, and other bloggers, writers, and authors use them successfully. But how?

I would love to know which social media platforms you use and which ones have been the most successful. In the comments section, feel free to share which platforms you use and your username so that anyone reading the comments can follow and connect with you.

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126 responses to “Navigating the Social Media Landscape: My Journey with Five Platforms”

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  2. Amanda avatar
    Amanda

    I’m definitely giving Mastodon a try, sounds really interesting.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

  3. Did You Miss Any Of These? Monthly Round-Up - January 2025 avatar

    […] Navigating the Social Media Landscape: My Journey with Five Platforms […]

  4. Mr. Ohh's Sideways View avatar

    Thanks. I might be able to do that.🤣😎🙃

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Make sure you stick to those 30 minutes. Don’t allow yourself to slip into more minutes a day. Before you know it, your day will be gone.

  5. Mr. Ohh's Sideways View avatar

    Thanks for the information Hugh

    I havn’t used social media since facebook banned me. I am on X but frankly am not satisfied.

    The question I have always had is; How much time is enough time on social media??

    Frankly I don’t have the time. I only post once a week because of that. I will try your reccomendations, but if it takes hours a day I’m afraid I’l end up in the same boat.

    Mr. Ohh! 🤣😎🙃

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I spend no more than 30 minutes a day on social media. Once that time is up, I won’t return until the following day. It works for me.

  6. Liesbet @ Roaming About avatar

    Another insightful post, Hugh. I might consider joining BlueSky in the future, but, right now, I have my hands full with my existing media platforms, which are my blog on WordPress and two Facebook pages, namely Liesbet Collaert for friends and family and my more popular and fun page, Roaming About, where I post daily anecdotes and photo galleries of our adventures.

    I used to be on Instagram and Twitter at some point, but deleted those accounts years ago. Instagram, because adding hashtags became too cumbersome and spam comments appeared more than genuine comments and Twitter, because of the hate messages I received there, because I couldn’t moderate or delete comments posted to my tweets, and because of other reasons which might be similar to yours.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Glad you found it helpful, Liesbet.

      If you’re happy with the number of social media platforms you manage, stick to them. I deleted Twitter to free up more time to spend on BlueSky, and my decision has already paid off. I can’t tell you how happy I am since deleting my Twitter account. Good riddance to it.

  7. The Effortless Investor avatar

    This is a really helpful post, I’ve recently started my blog and I’ve just started looking at the different ways of reaching out to people. Struggling with Instagram at the moment. I will definitely look into the others mentioned here though!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Instagram is a social media platform I departed from, as I was not seeing results, and I found that too many users were focused on self-promotion instead of sharing one another’s posts. I would recommend giving BlueSky a thorough look.

      1. The Effortless Investor avatar

        Good to hear I’m not the only one having issues with it haha, I will definitely have to give BlueSky a look, thanks for the advice!

  8. Hazel avatar

    Blue-sky sounds interesting. I think I found myself deleting some social media apps in the future like you’ve mentioned, Hugh.🤭

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Deleting social media accounts (when you’re spreading too thinly on them) certainly helps, Hazel.

      If you join BlueSky, let us know your account details so we can follow you there. It’s just passed 28 million users.

      1. Hazel avatar

        I’ve just created it after I read your article.

        This is my bluesky account:

        @kindhazel.bsky.social

        Thank you so much for the following in advance. Stay so kind!

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          Hi Hazel, I found you on BlueSky and will add you to my upcoming Bloggers sharing pack there.
          I hope you enjoy the BlueSky experience as much as I have. It’s a friendly, engaging place with lots of users who want to connect.

          1. Hazel avatar

            Hi, Hugh. Okay, it sounds good.

            I haven’t explored Bluesky yet. I’ll have to give time for it.

            I’m excited to join the group. Thank you, Hugh. Have a lovely day as you are!

  9. Barry Ward avatar

    Thank you for this. I am on Bluesky @transparencyworkshop.com, but the platform is very, very political at the moment. Instagram is useless, I have found, given the amount of self-promotion. I will try Flipboard and possibly Tumblr.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Hi Barry, I have followed you on BlueSky.

      I agree that BlueSky is quite political, but I skip past most of it. My timeline has lots of other great stuff on it, and I’ve connected with some great new friends there. Along with other things, I’m participating in photography and music challenges on BliueSky. It’s all good fun.

  10. wrookieschu avatar

    Great post Hugh. I had never even heard of Bluesky. I’m on Instagram but I agree it’s a difficult one with post promotions. It worked well for me in the beginning but I don’t think people on Instagram were really that bothered with my blogs, it’s like two completely different social groups.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      That’s what I found with Instagram, Wayne. I also found many people promoting their books. There’s nothing wrong with that, but when that’s all they do, I don’t see the point. I’m already getting traffic to my blog from BlueSky. Not a lot, but it’s the start. I’ve not promoted many of my blog posts there yet, but I intend to do so more as time passes.

      People on BlueSky are very friendly, although there are bots and scammers, so beware of them if you join. But the engagement there is fantastic and certainly helps build your numbers, providing you spend some time engaging.

      1. wrookieschu avatar

        Great to hear Hugh, thanks for the heads up. I will certainly look into it.

  11. dgkaye avatar

    Thanks for sharing what works and doesn’t for you Hugh. It’s a big time suck and we surely can’t be babysitting every social site. We eventually learn which sites work best for us, best engagement and traffic, so I get it. I never spend time on Twitter. I send posts there, and respond to shares. I stopped using my author page on fakebook a few years ago because they make it too many steps to post. I post to Linkedin, and I believe I still have pages on various other platforms I no longer visit. Last month I joined Bluesky, and I agree, it’s pleasureable, easy to use, although I haven’t spent a lot of time on it yet. :)

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I love what you refer to FB as, Debby.

      I’ve seen you on BlueSky. I only joined in November but have already decided it’s the best Social Media site I’ve ever joined. There are many friendly people there, and the engagement is fantastic. It’s like a breath of fresh air in the world of social media. I’m impressed with it.

      1. dgkaye avatar

        You are so right Hugh. That’s what I said to someone else, it’s like a breath of fresh air, lol. :) See you there! x

  12. Urspo avatar

    Phew! That seems a lot of platforms to handle! If anyone can do it and do it well, it is our Hugh.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I only have three social media accounts. I could not cope with running any more of them. They suck all your time. Before you know it, it’s bedtime again; all you have done is scroll.

  13. Marsha avatar

    Hi again, Hugh. Here is my Blue Sky Social handle, @marshaingrao.bsky.social. Pretty original, huh?

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      About as original as mine, Marsha, but it’s good to see you on BlueSky.

      1. Marsha avatar

        Thanks, Hugh!

  14. Debbie D. avatar

    Thanks for connecting on Bluesky, Hugh. I belong to most social media sites, and use X, Bluesky, Threads, Facebook, LinkedIn, PInterest and Tumblr for blog post promotions. Trying to follow the 50/50 rule when it comes to sharing on the first four, but primarily my own material on the last three. Believe it or not, most of my traffic comes from Facebook (where I have two main pages, in addition to a personal public profile). Instagram is excellent for showcasing photography, which is my primary objective there, but also some blog promotion. Although I have a Mastodon account, I rarely use it, but posts are shared there automatically via dlvr.it It does get to be too much, at times. I might be a little addicted. 😄

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Debbie, I also get a lot of traffic from Facebook, yet I don’t have an account there. Other Facebook users must be sharing my posts there. I used to have an account there, but deleted many years ago.

      WordPress shares posts automatically to Mastodon and BlueSky, but the user must set up the process for it to work. It’s easy to do, though. It saves time having to share those posts yourself on those platforms. It used to be the same for X, but the connection was cut after the takeover.

      I don’t know how you manage so many Social Media accounts. Spreading myself too thinly on social media has never worked for me. As soon as I reduced to three accounts, I saw a big difference. Good to hear it’s working for you, though.

      1. Debbie D. avatar

        I tried the WordPress sharing function before and didn’t like the way it looked. I use dlvr.it for automated sharing, but it’s not as good as it used to be and X cut them off as well. I find sharing manually works best, that way I can add the proper user names, hashtags, descriptions, etc.

  15. Cathy avatar

    I’m trying Blue Sky again, Hugh but all the choices are quite overwhelming and would be very time consuming too.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I recommend managing no more than three social media accounts, Cathy. Spreading yourself too thinly across many platforms doesn’t work. I also limit my social media time to 30 minutes a day so it doesn’t take over my day.

      It’s good to see you on BlueSky. I’ve followed you back and added you to the Bloggers starters pack I’m creating.

      1. Cathy avatar

        Thanks so much, Hugh. I’m still using X at the moment as well as BlueSky, Instagram and Threads have taken a back seat.

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