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Have you tapped into the potential of posting within your subscribers' communities? This underutilized feature could redefine how you connect!

During my California vacation Carmina remembered that Stardust had posted something they are looking for it was the Grecian Goddess Rain Lamp. Carmina had informed when going back to the Philippines will take a picture. It had slipped my mind since got busy. Carmina found out you can post in your subscriber's community a way to communicate with each other. Two days later Carmina went to her friend's live streaming and found out Stardust was also there. Stardust informed me she never knew that there was a community page in our channel. Only found out when I had post from her page. Stardust and other viewers asked me how I do it. I decided to write this article with tips to find out how. First you will sign in to your YouTube Channel and search the person you would like to make a post in their community. Click View Channel Visit Community Where it says What's on your mind? Is where I had typed my post with a picture. Anyone subscribed to Stardust would see it and be able to c...

Posting Pictures with More Meaning


We come home from vacation we tend to deal find ourselves to take a while to go back to our life back to reality and sometimes we need to find ourselves to get back in track.


Last week I had post a picture telling my friend Yann let's plan a beach outing once the virus was all gone. There are some people who don’t even pay attention what we write as we post something they just look at the picture thinking you’re at the beach.

They think you’re at the beach during the COVID-19 and they ask you so many questions asking if there is any there in your area.

You had received a lot of people liking your picture, but also receive comments if you are okay. I realize a picture can distract a person thinking your some where but actually you are not.

Some time people think ahead of themselves and think you in a danger zone, but actually you are not in where the picture was taken at.

I realize people over look at something but don't see the actually thing they see at all.

I realize I need to put more in detail when you post a picture in the social media because you need to think what other people can misinterpret in something else you don't see in a picture.








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