Paper Promotion Tips
At Wilma Global Journals, we believe that publication is only the beginning of a research journey.
To ensure that published works reach their intended audience and create meaningful impact, authors are encouraged to actively promote their papers using the following strategies:
1. Share on Academic Platforms
Upload your article (or abstract with a link to the full text) to scholarly platforms such as:
- ResearchGate
- Academia.edu
- Google Scholar
- ORCID Profile
Ensure that the DOI and citation details are correctly included.
2. Engage with Social Media
- Promote your work on Twitter (X), LinkedIn, Facebook, and academic forums.
- Use professional hashtags related to your field (e.g., #Sustainability, #CSRResearch).
- Tag your institution and collaborators to broaden visibility.
3. Institutional and Personal Websites
- Share your article link on your university or research institute webpage.
- Post on departmental bulletin boards or newsletters.
- Update your personal or laboratory website with the publication.
4. Email and Newsletters
- Add your publication link to your professional email signature.
- Share the article with colleagues, research groups, and mailing lists.
- Suggest inclusion in institutional newsletters or press releases.
5. Conferences and Workshops
- Present findings at conferences, symposia, and workshops.
- Reference your paper in posters, slides, and presentations.
- Ensure the DOI is visible in presentation materials.
6. Collaborate with Your Institution
- Request your institution’s communications office to feature your research.
- Seek interviews, podcasts, or media coverage related to your study.
- Explore public engagement opportunities for wider awareness.
7. Networking and Academic Communities
- Share your article in professional associations and online groups.
- Participate in discussions where your findings are relevant.
- Build collaborations through scholarly networking.
8. Metrics and Monitoring
Track how your paper is being cited, read, and shared using tools such as:
- Google Scholar Citations
- Altmetric Scores
- ResearchGate Statistics
Use these metrics to measure and improve your research visibility.
9. Engage in Open Dialogue
- Respond to comments, questions, and scholarly discussions.
- Explain the practical and theoretical relevance of your findings.
- Engage both academic and non-academic audiences where relevant.