Writing for Your Business — Creating Social Media Posts
Writing for Your Business — Creating Social Media Posts
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Writing for Your Business — Creating Social Media Posts
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\’What\’s a Pin, Anyway?\’ — Best Business Practices for Pinterest Is this you? You finally came around to recognizing the B2B utility of Facebook. You installed Twitter on your website and are even doing some consistent posting, tweeting, and blogging. Finally, you are feeling like you are “all set.” Sorry. There’s a new
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Blogging for your business often seems easy at first — the first few posts just flow and it’s simple to find topics. However, most businesses start a blog only to stop posting after a month or two, because finding something new to write becomes much more challenging. But no business has to stop after just
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One of the most common failings of today’s online marketing is the lack of efficiency and organization with marketing activities. What’s the solution? Set up a Social Media Content Calendar. Exactly what is a Content Calendar? It can be summed up as a predetermined direction for your marketing efforts and a tracking mechanism to see
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If your business hasn’t yet setup a social media account, or at least gotten started with a simple Facebook business page, you’re missing a vital connection with your customer base.
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It’s a funny word to use with a business, but that’s what we have now, isn’t it? Online communities of followers, fans, friends, people who like, link and retweet?
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Twitter is your opportunity to convey who you are and to build up your brand image with potential customers, clients and peers, use Twitter to give them a sense of who you are, what you do, and how you do it.
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Twitter might not be part of a hierarchy of social change, but it is nonetheless a tool of contemporary social interaction – and in so far as people use it to share information with strangers with a common interest, it has become an indispensible part of spreading the word.
Take a look at what Vibram is doing on Facebook and Twitter, and you’ll see a prime example of how a company can not only become a part of the community it serves, but also participate in and even be a leader in that community.
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The problem is that while entertainment used to be one of the most effective ways to reach an audience with your advertising, it’s now harder than ever to get them to see or hear you while watching TV or listening to the radio. You can get around this obstacle of invisibility, however, by making better use of email and the social media tools available online.
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