Social Media Marketing Strategies
78
The Social Media Conundrum
Curated by Level343
Follow
Scooped by Level343 onto Social Media Marketing Strategies
Scoop.it!

Google Plus Communities: More Uses Than You Might Imagine

Google Plus Communities: More Uses Than You Might Imagine | Social Media Marketing Strategies | Scoop.it
Google Plus Communities is an excellent way to bring like-minded people together, and in fact, we can imagine these communities being able to take the place of forums. One thing to keep in mind, ho...
Level343's insight:

Of course, one of the most common uses of Google Communities will be to discuss topics and answer questions within your niche that serves to establish your authority and credibility.

No comment yet.
Level343 is also curating
Content Strategy |Brand Development |Organic SEO Mobile Marketing | News Updates
Discover Topics Level343 is following
Curating the Evolution of Social Business and Beyond Marketing Strategy and Business Social-Business-Marketing SM Belize in Social Media Tracking the Future
and 60 others
Your new post is loading...
Rescooped by Level343 from SOCIAL MEDIA, what we think about!
Scoop.it!

When ROI Represents the Realization of Influence

When ROI Represents the Realization of Influence | Social Media Marketing Strategies | Scoop.it

If you want to know more about what is the ROI in social media, you should read this blog post and perhaps also the related book. [note mg]

 

Vincenzo Cosenza is a new media strategist living in Italy who has over the years, designed some of the industry’s most comprehensive infographics on social media’s global footprint. Recently, he asked if I would write the foreword for his new book, Social Media ROI. And, as I’m a fan of his work, it was an easy decision. As usual however, I asked for permission to share it with you here and his publisher agreed. This is the only place where you can read this in English…

 

For the record, I also wrote the foreword for Olivier Blanchard’s book, Social Media ROI in early 2011. Yes…same name. I’m not a supporter of the fact that the publisher of this latest book did not take Olivier’s title into account.

 

Read more: http://www.briansolis.com/2012/02/when-roi-represents-the-realization-of-influence/


Via Martin Gysler
No comment yet.