“You don’t need to be on every platform. You need to be on the RIGHT platform, with the right message, for the right audience. Everything else is just noise.”
— L.A. Walton, The Book Maven
Social media for writers is overwhelming because there are too many platforms, too many strategies, and too many ‘experts’ telling you contradictory things. So let me simplify: be where your readers ARE, create content you ENJOY making, and be CONSISTENT. That’s it.
Platform Guide for Creatives
| Platform | Best For | Content Type |
| Visual storytelling, poetry, behind-the-scenes. | Images, Reels, Stories, carousels. | |
| TikTok | BookTok, viral short-form content, younger audiences. | Short videos, trends, personality-driven content. |
| Newsletter/Email | Direct connection, loyal readership, sales. | Long-form writing, updates, exclusive content. |
| Nonfiction authors, business writers, thought leaders. | Articles, professional insights, networking. | |
| YouTube | Long-form education, vlogging, writing advice. | Videos, tutorials, book reviews. |
| Personal Website | Home base, SEO, credibility. | Blog posts, portfolio, contact info, book links. |
The Social Media Decision Framework
- Where does your audience spend time? Romance readers are on TikTok and Instagram. Business readers are on LinkedIn.
- What content do you enjoy creating? If you hate video, don’t be on TikTok. Play to your strengths.
- What can you sustain consistently? Posting daily for a month then disappearing is worse than posting weekly forever.
- Start with ONE platform. Master it before adding another. Depth beats breadth.
- Always drive traffic to your email list. Social media audiences aren’t yours. Email subscribers are.
Your Move, Creative
Choose one platform. Create a simple content plan: what you’ll post, how often, and what the goal is. Start this week. Adjust as you learn what your audience responds to.
Stop letting your stories stay stuck.





