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LinkedIn: Difference Between “Share an article, photo, or update” vs. “Write an article”

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On your LinkedIn home page, you have the option to share your content – posting updates – in two ways: (1) “Share an article, photo, or update” OR (2) “Write an article” You can share your content in two ways: (1) “Share an article, photo, or update” or (2) “Write an article”. an image with it.

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How to Manage Social Media Profiles

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This article will offer tips on how businesses can manage social media activities. If you use all of these sites — or just one or two — that’s a ton to manage. Then there is your company blog; it is seemingly a fulltime job. Little wonder that business owners become overwhelmed when it comes to managing social media. Best, Yasmin.

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3-Part Formula for Social Media Success!

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Be generous about sharing links to other articles you know your audience will love. Share other relevant content. Social media isn’t just about you talking; it’s also about sharing content from other sources that your audience will enjoy.

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3-Part Formula for Social Media Success!

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Be generous about sharing links to other articles you know your audience will love. Share other relevant content. Social media isn’t just about you talking; it’s also about sharing content from other sources that your audience will enjoy.

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The Social Media Marketing Cheat Sheet

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This article describes what I do before I start any social media marketing presence with a client. Many small business owners ask me for a plan before starting up on social media marketing. They wonder if I have a “cheat sheet” that I use. The answer is YES. I use a cheat sheet of sorts. Best, Yasmin.

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Does My Business Need to be on Twitter?

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Also remember that when tweeting about news events, for example, to mention the @username (or the origin) of the article or information. Tweet and re-Tweet helpful articles not created by you , just because you didn’t create it doesn’t mean people won’t be happy that you led them to it!

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Social Media Updates: June

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In Facebook’s case, anytime a piece of content – like a blog or article that uses the Author Tag – is posted and shared, that post will include a link back to the author’s Facebook page along with either a “Follow” or “Like” button, depending on how the Author Tag is set up (to follow on a personal profile or like on a business page).