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9 E-commerce Social Media Marketing Tips for 2024

Social Media Strategies Summit

of internet users aged 16 to 64 use social media, spending an average of 2 hours and 23 minutes daily browsing social networks. So, whether you want to up your e-commerce social media game or ensure you’re getting the basics right, here are the tips and best practices you must follow in 2024 and onwards.

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How Government Agencies Can Best Engage Their Communities on Facebook

Social Media Strategies Summit

Your ability to build an online community and share updates with your constituents on Facebook has never been stronger. You’ll want to review regularly to make sure to remove anyone who leaves the agency or isn’t responsible for social media anymore. Engage with your community by replying to their comments.

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Navigating social media marketing in an election year

Sprout Social

The 2024 US presidential election is several months away, but social media is already politically charged. According to Sprout Social Listening data , from January 1 to March 6, 2024 there were almost 7.6 In a typical year, running social media for a brand account is complex.

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Celebrating Black History Month: Best practices for celebrating on social media and beyond

Sprout Social

But in a landscape where consumers and professionals alike are skeptical with top companies reneging on their previous commitment, how can brands celebrate Black History Month authentically? The recognition and acknowledgement of diverse communities is so important for employees to feel seen, heard and included in the company culture.

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How to Manage Issues on Social Media

Mindjumpers

Everything is closer and goes faster in the world of social media. People are able to find likeminded people, build communities around specific interests, and find inspiration and support within those communities. Sometimes you don’t have to have enemies to get issues. Prepare yourself! Content in the making.

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How Public Safety Agencies Can Best Engage Their Communities on Facebook

Social Media Strategies Summit

Your ability to build an online community and share updates with your constituents on Facebook has never been stronger. You’ll want to review regularly to make sure to remove anyone who leaves the agency or isn’t responsible for social media anymore. Engage with your community by replying to their comments.

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12 CEOs You Should Be Following on Social Media

Social Media Strategies Summit

Having a CEO with an active presence on social media can be beneficial for the organization for several reasons. According to research from Brunswick Group , 63% agree they would prefer to work for a company where the CEO uses digital and social media. And for another, the business community seems to like it too.