Hi all,

We are only 5 days into WLM 2019 and so far it's been amazing! More than
28000 photos already! Kudos to all local organizers!

The international team has been promoting the contest on its social
media accounts
(Facebook, Instagram and Twitter). We do our best to reach out to as many
people as possible,but in many cases, due to language barrier, it's much
more effective to do promotion in the local language. We've noticed
increased activity on social media by national competitions and we
certainly hope this momentum carries over until the end of the contest.

Here are some tips to help you promote your campaign on social media:

   1. Link all your social media to each other so when you post on one, it
   automatically shows up on the other ones. Linking Facebook and Instagram
   accounts is pretty straightforward and you can do it from either platform.
   Instagram stories can be shared on Facebook stories as well. If you'd like
   to share your FB and IG posts on Twitter you can use IFTTT
   <https://ifttt.com/>service. It has some limitations (e.g., for posts
   with multiple images) but overall it's quite useful.
   2. Make use of WLM stats page
   <https://tools.wmflabs.org/wikiloves/monuments/2019>. It's a wonderful
   tool to keep track of your local contest. You can see the total number of
   uploads, number of users, and the daily breakdown. It also shows where you
   stand in comparison to other national campaigns.
   3. Stay active throughout the month of September. In addition to making
   posts make sure to like relevant posts and encourage those who are
   potential participants by commenting under their posts/photos.
   4. Use Facebook and Instagram stories to keep your audience engaged. If
   you have a large follower base, consider running a live event (e.g.,
   Instagram Live) for your audience to go live and ask questions.
   5. It's hard to constantly generate content. There are some easy ways
   that will help you make a post without too much work. The best way is to
   share someone else's story or post. One easy trick is again the stats.
   Everyday the international team shares the stats in a story. For example,
   today we posted "25882 photos so far and so far and counting, Ukraine 4156,
   Italy 3244 ..." This is a good way of keeping the excitement alive.
   6. Be proactive! If you see a profile on social media with monument
   photos invite them to share their photos through WLM. This is perhaps one
   of the most effective ways. Typically, I leave a comment like this: "Great
   pics of cultural heritage. Please consider sharing your photos on Wikipedia
   through Wiki Loves Monuments photography competition. It runs through
   Sep. 30 with the goal of visual documentation of monuments on
   Wikipedia." This encourages people to join and puts all the keywords
   (monument, Wikipedia ...) in a short message.
   7. It's all about word of mouth so ask your followers/friends to be your
   ambassadors and encourage others to join. Previous years' participants are
   typically excellent candidates to help with promotion.
   8. If you have access to people with large accounts ask them to tell
   their followers about WLM. This, if done correctly, can help a lot. When
   Wikipedia account on Instagram started following us and told about us to
   their followers we immediately got many new followers.
   9. Make sure to update your information on this page:
   https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki
   /Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2019/Social_Media
   
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2018/Social_Media>
so
   we keep you in mind when promoting WLM on our social media
   10. Consider switching to a business profile on Instagram. It allows you
   to look at stats and performance of each post and the overall audience of
   your account. It's free and contrary to what the name suggests won't make
   you look like a business. You can select the category to be: Community
   Organization
   11. If there is a specific monument that you want to have a photo of,
   you can easily find people who have photos of that monument on social
   media. Let's say you want photos of Ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani in Tanzania.
   If you search #KilwaKisiwani on Instagram you will find 280 photos with
   this tag. Some of them look good for Wikipedia. You can then just leave a
   comment or send a message to the photographer and ask them to submit the
   photo through WLM. This works particularly well with countries that have a
   short list of monuments or the newcomers to WLM who don't have a large
   follower base.

If we have missed you or you feel you'd want us to mention you more
frequently, please send an email to wikilovesmonuments.in...@gmail.com.

Thanks and good luck,
Mohammad
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