Janet Fouts

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On Twitter, Social Listening and Southern Hospitality

Janet Fouts

I just got back from a trip to Atlanta where I did some training on social media with a group of fortune 50 corporate travel partners for a major banking institution. I knew a bit about Art, and being a social media geek I looked him up on Twitter as well as the restaurant. Here’s the thread on Twitter through a Storify post.

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8 Must-Have Apps for Your Mobile/Social Business

Janet Fouts

website for curating posts in my areas of interest, but being able to scan titles and share just-out news with my social networks and my clients while I’m in line at the bank or waiting for a flight makes it just that much sweeter. I already loved the Scoop.it Re-tweet from multiple accounts and sync it all with iCloud.

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Using social media across cultures

Janet Fouts

However, the majority are still only focusing on major social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. The major networks such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are typically used by people of many countries, so it makes sense to have a presence there, segmenting your channels by country. Follow Lingo24 on Twitter: @Lingo24.

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Putting Instagram events to work for your business

Janet Fouts

It doesn’t have to break the bank, sometimes just having fun is enough! Even though they’re not official on Facebook we still use them there as well as Pinterest, Twitter Tumblr, Flickr and Google+. I use Tweetreach for Twitter reporting, but you can use TagsinAction for reporting across multiple social networks.

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