- Upcoming challenges (on Family Mission Facebook Page www.facebook.com/ChowningAmazon):
- How to enable other team members, like my Dad with his failing eyesight, to post as themselves onto the family mission page.
- How to re-post posts from the other team members but that AREN'T set to public.
- How to enable other family team members to re-post old posts
- How to schedule a post.
- An option that I lament NOT being here is the option to schedule delivery, or to have it post at some reasonable-for-someone-besides-a-night-owl hour. I will have to investigate THAT later. But, praise the Lord, I can at least post this!
- How to schedule a re-post, if such a thing is possible.
- How to schedule enough posts that it will be okay if I don't get on immediately.
- We ARE still on the field, after all. Chasing internet buttons isn't what I actually returned to help my parents with. I simply don't go through all of the hassle to get online and research and catch up etc every day.
- What I should post
- After this long outside of the country, and I'm not counting furlough back, which doesn't solve the issue, I feel slightly out of step with everyone else and anxious about what and how to communicate.
- Adding more information about the event that we are participating in, the Christmas Gift give-outs.
- Adding the events that will come right after that - the arrival of a team of short-term missions, and the Seminary season at Saboneti.
- Researching what I'm supposed to do with the “Event” feature in the first place.
- And then, to top it off, there is still all of the other means of social media to deal with. Goodness, it has taken me 2 hours just to post archives. There is still:
- The other Facebook pages, which I haven't even set up
- The next newsletters
- The landing pad for the newsletters
- The other blogs
- The website that will eventually provide overview over all of them.
- And several more.
- And then I wanted to vent by getting on here, but I couldn't find all of my research on what I was supposed to do with a blog, either. Silly me.If anyone has some insight on how to do one of these, I'm willing to be the blonde at bat.
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