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March 13, 2015 4:34 PM
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How To Create A Perfect Tweet [INFOGRAPHIC] via @MarketingHits

How To Create A Perfect Tweet [INFOGRAPHIC] via @MarketingHits | The Social Media Times | Scoop.it
Much has been written about how to write the perfect tweet, from what link shortener to use to how many characters to leave room for retweets.
Now the folks at Neomobile have tried their hand at creating a guide to composing the perfect tweet.

Via Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com, Martin (Marty) Smith
Pyramid Point Acct.'s curator insight, March 9, 2015 8:44 AM

how to write a best tweet....

Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, March 13, 2015 7:58 AM

Great Brian Yanish share (as always).

Tamasa Nelson's curator insight, March 16, 2015 10:49 PM

Info graphics are a great way to assemble and distribute information, especially data in one document. Teachers can request their students to compile data and create a visual to share quantifiable information.

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June 11, 2014 12:58 AM
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Master This Content Formula To Dominate Any Social Media Platform - Copyblogger via @_bradmiller

Master This Content Formula To Dominate Any Social Media Platform - Copyblogger via @_bradmiller | The Social Media Times | Scoop.it
When you master copywriting fundamentals you can take those skills anywhere. Take the Problem-Agitate-Solve formula for example ...

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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, June 4, 2014 12:04 PM

Great post with "inside baseball" secrets from a trusted source. 

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February 6, 2014 2:31 AM
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20 Reasons You Shouldn't Use Social Media - via @Jeffbullas

20 Reasons You Shouldn't Use Social Media - via @Jeffbullas | The Social Media Times | Scoop.it
Social media marketing for business is new and not for everyone. It is being implemented by the innovators and the early adopters that love to lead the pack. It is also a very different way of communicating your brands message and with that comes challenges, opportunities and threats. There is also the joy of learning [...]

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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, February 5, 2014 1:13 PM

Thought there would be a tricky angle to this post from Jeff...and there is. Marty

Amy Williamson's curator insight, February 6, 2014 4:12 AM

This surprised me by making me laugh as well as getting some good points across. If that headline made your eyes widen too then read it and see what you think!

Nicole Paquet's curator insight, February 12, 2014 8:08 AM

This article instantly grabbed my attention when I read the title. It was very blunt and seemed to give social media a negative connotation, but after actually reading it, I began to realize that it was more of a backwards way of promoting social media. The author initially talks about how a big reason as to why many businesses still exist out there who do not take much to promoting their brand online are generally an older generation of people who prefer traditional forms of media rather than websites that confuse more than benefit them. Writer Jeff Bullas also takes a stab at the idea that social media can be easily measurable. It is instantaneous just like the initial content is to post it on there. Feedback from customers can come by so quickly and at no cost at all over these sites. So much information can be gathered through social media as consumers get a chance to voice their opinions on what they are looking for in a brand. There are other good points that he does bring up such as being afraid of having negative comments posted on their main business website. However, on the contrary, there are ways to deal with this type of feedback. For one thing, companies can gain a better understanding of what customers are looking for and may be able to improve on something if there are any complaints. If anything particularly vulgar happens to arise, there are plenty of filters that businesses can use in order to prevent any unprofessional content from being posted on their wall. Lastly, Bullas also mentions how many people feel like social media is just a passing trend. He may be right about that but being a marketing major myself, one of the most important things to keep in mind is to try to stay ahead of the times. Trying to think of what is new and up and coming will be extremely beneficial since everything is constantly changing and companies’ must be certain that they are still satisfying all of their customers’ needs. Right now the hot thing is social media and who knows what will happen in another twenty-odd years.

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