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The What, The Why And The Who – How Are Brands Using Social Media? | AllTwitter

The What, The Why And The Who – How Are Brands Using Social Media? |  AllTwitter | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Did you know that just over one quarter (27 percent) of organisations have a dedicated social media team, with almost two-thirds (65 percent) assigning social media tasks on top of existing job responsibilities, typically to employees working in marketing or PR?

 

These findings come courtesy of a survey by Ragan, which also revealed that a combination of relevant education and experience is the most sought-after quality for a company looking to hire someone to work in their social media department, and that the vast majority of firms (86 percent) measure their social media ROI by standard metrics such as Likes and followers.

 

65 percent of organisations cite lack of time as their biggest stumbling block to social media success, and 87 percent say that increasing brand awareness is their number one goal....

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Helpful social media research data from Ragan.com.

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3 Easy Tools for Building a Professional Website | 10,000 Words

3 Easy Tools for Building a Professional Website | 10,000 Words | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
These days, finding freelance (or even full-time) work without an established and thoughtful web presence is next to impossible. It’s important to have an online presence that’s “Google-ready,” with a smart-looking website that shows off your professional work in a formal yet stylish setting, to lure publications into your professional brand and show them your best work.

But it’s hard to quickly put together a professional portfolio website with a dearth of disposable skills and time, and not many freelancers have the extra budget to hire a web designer.Thankfully, there are some fast, simple and stunning portfolio-building websites that will not only put your work online but also do it with the right amount of flair. Here are three standouts, with their ease and good looks, that can give you a great portfolio website without breaking the bank....
Via Andy Bull
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Pressfolios, Wix and Carbonmade are easy-to-use, free or inexpensive portfolio tools for a wide range of uses.

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