Post: The Inexorable Shift from Traditional to Social Media
By Andrew Hutchinson Occasionally people ask how I got involved in social media. I worked in media monitoring for many years and one of the biggest benefits of working in that industry is oversight, being able to see media trends and changes as they evolve. You could see how a single news report could build…
Post: How To Turn Social Customer Service Issues Into Assets
Delivering excellent customer service via social networks is not childs play. You need to re-think and adapt procedures in order to integrate social customer service into your organization. Smart companies are determined to face and overcome such challenges because they believe we’ve entered a brand new customer service era, so they want to be perceived as pioneers.…
Post: Why Content Marketing and Social Now Drive SEO
By Lee Traupel SEO is the process of making your web site more accessible to search engines. Google’s algorithmic updates the last 3-5 years (“panda” “penguin” “hummingbird”) have changed SEO marketing permanently. It’s s a myth to think you can and should be manipulating search engines with back links, page keyword stuffing, duplicate content development,…
Post: The Top 100 Content Tips By 52 Content Marketing Experts
By Danny Brown Curatti Note: This is a true Danny Brown piece, packed with information, observation, Scotland’s unique and wonderful humour and absolutely no punches pulled. Enjoy! What made you click through to read this post (unless you’re reading this via RSS and already know what’s coming)? Was it because you’ve read other posts of…
Post: Relationships: The Prime Directive of Social Media
There are many posts with tips on tools, methods and metrics to study. They are aimed at getting big results. There is one catch though. They guarantee about as much as “Do this to make someone fall in love with you.” The measure of any tip, however, is the strength of the genuine relations you build.…
Post: Generation C: The Future of the Digital Family
One of the most remarkable transformations of our contemporary society can be seen in the way we inform and entertain ourselves through the web and social media. In the last twenty years, digital learning has made a deep impression on new generations, which they’ve harnessed with egocasting and infotainment. In a way, these trends meet…
Post: Here’s How to Create a Community Around Your Blog
If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you know how much I love to blog and how much I appreciate my readers. Blogging for me started as a passion project (not a business) and has really remained a passion – even though I’ve turned it into a business. Honestly, this is why I…
Post: Want Great Inbound Leads? Here are 5 Things You Must Do
I’m a huge fan of organic marketing efforts and the amazing things they can do for your business. However, getting success organically calls for some real hard work, focus, dedication and, over all, patience. Incidentally, a few weeks ago, a client asked me this: “My inbound leads are falling in number in spite of all…
Post: How To Plan and Deploy a Cohesive Social Media Strategy
By Brett RelanderSEO, social media, and content marketing all have their strong points. In order to achieve maximum results, each must work together effortlessly. Many companies do quite well with one of the three, but find it difficult to integrate them all into a cohesive marketing strategy. The tips below will help if your brand…
Post: Can We Really Share Visual Content on Multiple Networks
Visual content is expected to explode in the year 2015. From using visual images to promote a company’s products and services to posting visual content on a landing page, there are many ways and reasons to use visual content on a website. However, for those who are concerned about visual content’s overall place regarding social…
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