You’re busy juggling auditions, acting classes and a day job. Who has time for social media, right? But whether you’re just starting or a series regular, you can use social media to open doors for your career. Here are the biggest reasons every actor should be on social media.

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Social media helps you build relationships

Let's face it, ‘show business’ is about relationships! Before social media you could only meet people in person. Now, actors can connect, build and nurture relationships online. You can easily stay ‘top of mind’ with the people you know and reach the people you want to know.  

Staying connected with people you already know is one of the best ways to get future work. Social media not only helps you make connections, it helps you organize and keep track of them too. Sure, you’ll remember the people you just worked with but how about two, or even ten years from now? Losing track means losing work.

Social Media helps you connect with your fans.

One of the biggest excuses I hear from actors is “I’ll use social media when I book my big TV show or movie.” Don’t wait until you get a show to learn how to use social media! That’s when you’ll want to focus on being the best actor you can be and connecting with new fans...not learning Twitter 101.  

Whether you’re working on student films, Broadway or network TV, with every job you do you’re collecting fans. Not just the audience watching you but the casting directors, writers, directors and producers you work with. Wait to use social media and you’ll miss the chance to connect with these folks and grow your following along the way.

Using social media is becoming part of your job as an actor.

The industry has changed. Social media used to be the way savvy actors built relationships. Now it’s showing up in their contracts! Set up your platforms and start learning the basics. Your next contract could involve live tweeting, posting or even a snapchat takeover. Are you ready?

Not being on social media makes you less desirable to producers and networks because you can’t share their project with your fans. Don’t lose a job because you’re unprepared. Social media’s not optional anymore.

Take control of your career!

This is a great time to be an actor. Thanks to social media it’s never been easier for you to create something and share it with the world. By creating your own projects and building an audience for them, you take control of your career. Even if you’re not creating content, social media can help you build your audience and connect with people online that you’d never have access to offline.

Right now, social media is an actor's secret weapon but in five years it’ll be the norm. The next generation of casting directors, directors and writers are growing up with social media. For them it’ll just be part of their lifestyle and businesses. Learn it now or you’ll get left behind.  

You can learn how to use social media to create the career you want. It doesn’t matter how old you are or how good you are with technology. All it takes to totally rock your social media is the will to learn, a little time and a good teacher. That’s where I come in.

To help you do this, join me my  21-Day Social Rockstar Challenge....

 

Learn more about the Challenge HERE. 

See you on social!

Heidi Dean

 

 

 

 

Originally published on Backstage

    2 replies to "Why Every Actor Should Be On Social Media"

    • Heidi Dean

      Yay Wendy! Congrats on your short and I’m so glad I could give you the lil reminder! #YouRock!

    • Wendy Wilkins

      Thanks Heidi great article, you reminded me to share my content through social media, I made a little short than won a few awards a few years ago and people still enjoy the scene about “bad customer service” it’s so easy to send out to my followers 🙂

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