10 Ways to Increase Usage and Citation of your Article Using Social Media 
As readers' expectations change, it is important that your article is visible where the user starts their search. Below are some of the social media sites that SAGE recommends for promoting your article and other channels that will offer a direct way to reach your readership.
1. Contribute to Wikipedia
We recognize that many students are increasingly using Wikipedia as the starting pointfor their research. If there are pages that relate to themes, subjects or research that your article covers, add your article as a reference, with a link to it on SAGE Journals Online. If there isn't a page in existence, why not create one. You can find out how here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Your_first_article2. Join Twitter
SAGE's guidelines for how to use Twitter are available here.
3. Add content to YouTube
4. Start blogging
Wondering what to write about? How about:- Your area of research and papers that you have published – and/or other related papers in your field of research. Don't forget to link to them from your blog!
- Conferences and training events that you're due to speak at.
- Your last conference – were there any interesting questions that came up?
- What do you think of any recent press coverage of your subject area?
- Ask your colleagues and co-researchers to guest blog and stimulate debate.
5. Join academic social networking sites
Academics, researchers and practitioners are increasingly using social communities as a way of meeting and conversing with people who share the same research interests. These sites offer an immediate way to monitor what other people are looking at in your field of research or as a way to commission papers around online conversations you think are interesting. If there aren't any groups talking about your research interests – set one up. Take a look at MyNetReseach , Academia and Academici for example. There are others too, perhaps you can ask your colleagues which they are part of to decide what suits you best. 6. Create your own website
Do you have your own website? If not, create one! You can create a very clean and simple site using Google sites. SAGE will provide guidelines on how to engage with your audience using social media functionality.
7. Utilize social bookmarking with CiteULike
8. Join Methodspace
9. Join LinkedIn
10. Join Facebook
While social media is increasing in importance, there are other options to draw attention to your latest work: email your networks or post on listservs and websites about your recent publication, and add your article to your course reading list (if appropriate).
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