Sharing Your ChemComm publication with a Global Audience

With more than a million new scholarly publications released each year, ensuring your work reaches the readers who will value it most can feel like a challenge at times. Fortunately, ChemComm has a number of social media channels that can help your research gain the visibility it deserves, enabling you to build meaningful connections and ensure your contribution resonates around the world.

Using social media strategically

Platforms such as LinkedIn and Bluesky allow you to connect directly with a broad international network. Include clear links to your article, add relevant hashtags to expand your reach and tag our journal accounts so we can help amplify your post.

WeChat

WeChat users can easily share articles by scanning the article’s QR code and forwarding it directly through the WeChat app. It’s an excellent way to keep your network up to date with your latest research. See our how-to guide below:

Networking and press releases

Don’t forget to add your article link to your email signature, share it with colleagues and make use of any e-prints or reprints provided by your journal to spark conversation and collaboration.

If your findings have societal relevance, broader impact or public interest potential, consider working with your institution’s press office to develop a press release. Clear language, strong visuals and practical context help non‑specialists understand why your work matters.

 

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