Promote Your Paper
To improve the visibility of your IEEE published paper and influence in the field, consider using the guidelines outlined below.
Spreading the Word About Your Newly Published Paper
Once your paper is published, you can start publicizing it in a number of ways.
Creating and Using Social Media Networks to Maximize Visibility
Social media platforms are an essential means of extending your visibility and reach. Optimize their use by building up your social media network and presence and effectively crafting posts.
Building a Network and Presence on Social Media
You can start preparing to promote your paper even before publication by identifying and building up the networks most appropriate for your topics of interest.
- Determine which social media platform(s) are most suitable and popular for your particular field: check with colleagues and search and spend time on different sites.
- Set up a profile on each target platform, including a current biography, a professional photo, and a brief description of your background and current research areas.
- Start building your network: connect with those from your school and/or institution, and then branch out.
- Spend 10-20 minutes weekly maintaining your social media profiles and increasing your network.
Crafting Effective Posts
Using best practices such as the following can help you craft effective posts to maximize the visibility of your paper.
- Utilize the IEEE Social Media and Communications Author Toolkit which features adaptable templates and copy to promote your work as well as news release and newsletter templates that will allow you to constructively collaborate with your academic institution’s or organization’s communications network.
- Lead your post with the most exciting or interesting findings reported in your paper; try tying them to a provocative question or compelling vision of the future.
- Make your post relatable and easily understandable to a broad audience.
- Consider including an easy-to-understand image or short video representative of your paper that catches the reader’s eye.
- Tag your coauthors; their networks will see and potentially share your posts.
- Include 2-4 hashtags related to your paper’s topic to draw searchers interested in the topic to your post; hashtag tools can help you identify commonly searched topics/terms.
- Finish with a link to your paper’s IEEE Xplore homepage.
Gauging Your Paper’s Impact
Remember to track your paper’s performance by going to the paper’s homepage on IEEE Xplore, scrolling down to the Metrics section, and noting how many times your paper has been viewed, cited, and shared. These numbers are updated regularly so visit often.