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Using Social Media Outlets to Boost Sports Marketing Campaigns

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013

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We all know how passionate sports fans can be at a game. Whether it’s college sports or professional leagues, die-hard sports fans are out there buying sports gear, painting their faces, and throwing tailgate parties while Tweeting, Facebooking, Instagramming, and blogging about their favorite teams online.

 

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Strategies to Efficiently Manage Time on Social Media

Tuesday, January 29th, 2013

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As a social media marketer, Facebook, Twitter, and other social networking platforms present opportunities to expand your customer base and increase brand loyalty. However, as part of your job entails watching what your followers share with your business page, you can get trapped in a spiral of distraction and waste precious time.

How do you avoid this? Considering that you may also have important offline tasks such as creating reports or writing client proposals, it would be necessary to have an effective strategy to manage time spent on social media.

 

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Strategies to Keep People Hooked on Your Social Feed

Thursday, December 20th, 2012

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How do you make sure you stand out from the rest when every business has its own Facebook page, Twitter account, or any other form of social media? After all, people are likely to unfollow a page if it serves only to clog up their news feeds. For this reason, it helps to keep a few things in mind so your audience stays engaged.

 

 

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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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Optimizing Facebook Timeline for branding

Friday, April 6th, 2012

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It’s been a while since Facebook introduced and unleashed Timeline onto millions of its users, implementing the new user interface along with a plethora of features. And though reception has been mixed with some users still preferring to stick to the original profile layout, a lot are beginning to embrace the new layout, even customizing its components to their liking.

 

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Weekly Link Round Up – 03-02-12

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

5 Social Media Marketing Trends: New Research (SocialMediaExaminer.com)

Many marketing managers are hard pressed to prove the value of social media to their business and measure its ROI. There are a number of industry trends that provide insight into how other marketers are faring in today’s social media scene.

Don’t be a Pest with “This Social Media Stuff” (JanetFouts.com)

Convincing the CEO to adopt social media is a great challenge for many marketers, and in their perseverance, many come off as pests buzzing around them with many suggestions and ideas. The writer shares tips on how to get the company’s head honcho on board for using social media.

Social Media: The ROI of Marketing Engagement (KokaSexton.com)

There are different perspectives on what social media ROI should be. The author talks about the different levels of social media engagement companies have that help them determine their ROI, and shares his view on what the real ROI should be.

The 4 Justifications Your Boss Needs To Hear To Pay For More Content Marketing (SocialFresh.com)

The author tackles one of the burning questions in marketing: Why use content marketing? This isn’t just limited to online content; it includes other types of media such as newsletters. She shares four reasons content marketing is worth looking into.

Social Media for Small Businesses with “No Time” (BlogWorld.com)

Small businesses generally don’t have the resources to invest fully in social media campaigns. However, this doesn’t mean they should forego social media altogether. The author offers a few tips for small businesses to get the ball rolling.

Tip for the Internet marketer: Learn Code

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

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Take a casual trek around the social Web and you’ll find boatloads of tips, tricks and how-tos on how one can be adept in Internet marketing. All of us working in both the social media marketing and even SEO industries come with different tasks, skills, interests, and specialties. Because of these, one helpful tip may be more effective for you than others; and the rest won’t even apply to your specific set of responsibilities.

 

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