Create Offline to Share Online - A Social Media System for Artists
Do you struggle to come up with new content ideas?
Do plan your content for the next 6 months & find yourself bored by week 5?
Do content pillars feel more like content jail bars?
If you're nodding you're head yes, join me for THE MICROSERIES METHOD: A fun, hands-on social strategy online workshop.
In this workshop, we are stepping away from 'gotta post 'em all' energy and approaching content with intention.
We are creating offline to share online.
It's a low-pressure, high-impact, and super-flexible system for that 'Idea Magpie' brain that artists have.
Whether you’re a maker, writer, musician, or juggling several creative titles, this 90-minute workshop will help you:
Design your own simple, repeatable content series
Create structure without feeling boxed in
Find your creative voice outside of the noise of socials
Build a system that feels fun, fresh, and low-pressure
This is not about becoming a full-time content creator.
When I say 'series' I mean something small, snappy and sweet, not Shondaland! This is about working with your creative energy and simplifying the content process.
Who this workshop is for: This workshop is open to all messy artists and content-curious-creators, in all their 10 half-abandoned Notion databases, sporadic posting system, and Reels burnout glory. You are looking for a way to have fun with social media, expertly showcase yourself and attract likeminded people towards you and your art.
Who this workshop is not for: People who are looking to plan the next 6 months of their content strategy, who are looking for ‘Instagram hacks’ for more views, and more followers for the sake of followers.
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✨ What People said About The Workshop
I finished your lab and it just changed my whole brain chemistry. Socials always stress me out and give me anxiety but this just was a lightbulb moment (turtle popping out of shell is also now on my list on next tattoos) thank you for giving us your genius
The workshop has a solid through-line of inviting people to become more comfortable with posting to socials with a good balance of practical steps and creative mindset. 2 thumbs up (out of 2)
I loved how interactive it was, the Miro board was a really helpful way to collaborate and get hands on. It gave us a chance to get into the mindset of thinking about the different elements of content and that particular creative process.
I really dug the system and the emphasis on limiting yourself (series length, checklist making, etc) so things feel doable and like ~content creation~ won’t eat your life