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Using Twitter hashtags for your social media marketing campaigns

Monday, April 30th, 2012

Here are a few things you should remember when launching Twitter Hashtags for your social media campaigns

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Brands wanting to harness the power of the social Web need to identify the right social networks for them, and then devise the apt strategies to take advantage of capabilities to achieve their goals. This can easily be done by understanding each of the social networks’ features, how they can fit into a campaign, and then formulating effective tactics around them. Take social media giant Twitter for example; brands worldwide are finding ways to leverage on its capabilities and work around its limitations.

 

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Ways communication online can improve customer relations

Friday, April 27th, 2012

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Just like in traditional marketing, brands looking to expand and maximize their online presence will need to also put significant focus on online interactions. Gone are the days when brands capitalize on one-sided, all-promotional materials shoved to their targeted audience, and instead genuine communications are put up as a priority. With this, brand managers and the online marketers will be able to build up their brand’s reputation, and establish relationships with existing and potential built on trust.

 

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Optimizing your Twitter background for better online engagements

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Social Media Marketing using Twitter to boost Engagements

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It’s no doubt that Twitter remains to be among the most popular social networking sites today, relied by individuals and businesses to communicate and share news with each other. And just like any useful tool, we make the most out of them by developing processes around them to make them work to our advantage. Just search online and you’ll find tons of content about tips, tricks and best practices to make Twitter into the social media marketing powerhouse for its users.

 

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Tool Time: Google Drive

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

Earlier today, Google announced Google Drive, their long-fabled cloud storage service. It offers a boatload of features, some similar to older competitors like SkyDrive, Dropbox and Box.net, and some unique to the service. In any case, it’s a good tool for collaborating teams to keep up and collaborate on tasks, and of course for storing large amounts of files. That said, brand managers, and online marketing teams will definitely benefit from including Google Drive in our social media marketing arsenal.

 

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Three qualities of content massively shared on the social Web

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

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Everyday, massive amounts of content come out of the woodwork that is the Internet—all carrying different types of information for varying needs, crafted to cater to specific kinds of audiences. The various content marketing strategies that prompt this is driven by SEO, and social media marketing goals, as well as the multitude of opportunities these two can offer brands who have chosen to invest their resources on establishing and developing their presence online.

 

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Tool Time: Tools for scouring multimedia on Tumblr

Friday, April 20th, 2012

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Tumblr has become one of the most popular sites today, with millions of users around the world logging in to view what’s new, and sharing interesting content with their friends everyday. Naturally, when social media applications rise to fame and open up their APIs, social media marketing professionals, and third party developers are sure to follow. Because of its straightforward interface and social engagement capabilities, many brands have incorporated it to their online marketing strategies.

 

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Tips for prepping yourself to write better content

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

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When writing content, we’ve often stressed the importance of developing them with the intention of delivering value. After all, quality is exactly what our followers will be looking for, snooping around our copy or blog post for something that will prove useful for them. And this will be what separates our content from what’s already out there, what with the majority of the media focusing on dancing washed up actors, overweight celebrities losing weight, and under aged pregnancies.

 

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