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Many brands and organizations have a big problem on Facebook - getting engagement on their posts. Here are some quick tips to help.
Whether you have created a website because you own a small business, you want to support one of your hobbies, or you are becoming interested in affiliate marketing, there is one thing that you need that is content. One of the easiest ways you can add content to your webpage is through the addition of a blog. This infographic explains why blogging matters?
Via Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com
I have rehearsed this scenario before, but try to imagine we live in a world where printed media had not been invented, and our only source of information and entertainment was the Internet.
Via Robin Good, David Hain
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How to Rock your Social Media in 30 minutes a day – infographic With a defined social media strategy in place, marketers can rock social media in 30 minutes a day.
Followers of brands on social media expect a two-way and more from companies than ever before. Followers are not only looking for the newest coupon or information on the “Spring Line,” they want to be heard! by Brianna Smith
Via Ivo Nový, John van den Brink
Learn small business marketing ideas and marketing for small business. Learn small business marketing techniques from the best in the industry!
Via Mary Anne Hahn
The challenge [for social networks] is to create something of permanent value for the community, to offer more than a temporary spotlight.
Via gdecugis, Mau
Have you ever had clients who weren't yet sold onFacebook? Most people know Facebook could potentially help them grow their businesses, but getting a page set up and managed properly can still be a daunting task for many folks. First off, you might need to nudge your clients toward acting. When researching your pitch, find examples of similar businesses that have vibrant Facebook presences. Let the clients know what they're missing out on. You can also get their attention by showing them the data on Facebook's exponential user growth and the mind-blowing predictions of continued growth. Here you can even focus on the clients' particular markets. Finally, show them some examples of pages you've helped develop in order to establish your own credibility.
Via Martin Gysler
This infographic shows what drives brand loyalty. A retro theme with some bright colors. Simple!
Via Martin (Marty) Smith
This is an infographic about current SEO thinking with tips and tools to help sites rank better on search engines. Most people have a general idea of how to optimize their content for search engines. That search engine algorithms are proprietary and evolving inevitably causes different opinions on SEO. Of course there’s another school of thought that minimal keyword research and a green-light from a SEO plugin are enough to publish a piece. This infographic challenges writers and some of the preconceived notions about SEO. It has a mixture of tips and tools to help you rank better in search...
Via Lauren Moss, Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com
As computers and other forms of technology filtered into the classroom, the ability to improve school communication via computer has become very important.
Via Roger Francis
Blog post at New Media Expo Blog : Want to know the secret for engaging with your followers online? In the world of social media, it’s all about your habits.
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Who wants to be a social media marketer? Heck, who doesn’t? All that wealth, influence and respect. And did I mention the women? Trust me, if there’s one thing that impresses a supermodel, it’s telling her all about the amazing cost per engagement rates on your latest Twitter ad campaign. It’s like virtual bling. In all seriousness, social media marketing does require a specific set of skills, despite what the naysayers might propose. Moreover, with billions of users across scores of social networks (okay, only about half a dozen of them really matter), there’s an awful lot at stake, and a veritable smorgasbord of opportunity. Check the infographic below for an overview on what it takes to become a social media marketing specialist. How To Become A Social Media Marketer [INFOGRAPHIC]
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This guest post is by Samuel of Internet Dreams. Would you like some more cake after having a first slice? ...
Via Monica McPherrin
A few months ago, my introduction to content curation, which I had shared on this blog and Internet Billboards, got noticed by Robin Good. He promoted my slides on his Scoop.it page and website, wi...
Via Tom George
B2B companies can often struggle to make social work as people don’t tend to use Facebook and Pinterest for professional reasons.
Via Tim Spencer
LinchpinSEO, with the help of data by Buddy Media, has compiled a Twitter Tweet Cheat Sheet for companies to help them with increasing engagement on T Cool Twitter stats for better tweeting.
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Social media metrics firm Unmetric evaluated over 5,000 branded Pinterest pages to determine which brands are leading on the social networking site built on images.
Via Kelly Lieberman
Today, the hot buzz word is no doubt Content Marketing. It is so much more than that though. Content Marketing as the term is used today is the end result of everything from social media to the current state of SEO.
Via Mike Barnes
I want to encourage you to start building your list now, even if you're not ready to start sending out an email series yet, it's a good idea to get started on building the list ahead of time.
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No one dreams of becoming the victim of cybercrime, and the first step to protecting yourself is knowing more about the threats all of us face. Check out this infographic from Solera Networks to se...
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In the era of texting, instant messaging and grumpy cat memes, proper grammar and spelling seem to have taken a backseat to the need to communicate with
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It is hard to believe that in a digital world where people are so connected, it still seems to be completely difficult for businesses to use that to their advantage to more efficiently maximize their ROI. Companies continue to spend on banner ads instead of on the people who can really make a difference in the way people purchase. This infographic should help researchers and advertisers see what great potential there is in the power of social media and general online influence. Bloggers, tweeters, and Facebook champions really can be wise investments; read more at the article link.
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(From the article): Whenever you publish a post you need to make an effort to promote it, if you don’t then it’s just a waste and your readership won’t grow much. Sure you will probably end up getting some visitors from search engines but you shouldn’t put all of your eggs in one basket so to speak.