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Case Study Tips: Interview Questions

Writtent Blog

But figuring out how to write a case study, interview questions to ask, and the best ways to use your case history can be tricky. To help you get started writing your success stories and maximizing their benefits, we’ve compiled the basic steps you’ll follow to write a case study and some great interview questions you can use.

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Blog Commenters: Question For You

Ari Herzog

Perusing through Dan Kennedy’s arguments in the name of civil discourse why he insists people write their full names — that is, first name and last name, and nothing but that — on blog comments, I applaud. I realize this will mean fewer comments. Related posts: Top 47 Blog Commenters in February 2010.

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Top Social Media Manager Interview Questions and Answers [2023]

Hootsuite

Now, the final step to securing the job is answering the questions your potential new employer fires at you. This blog post covers frequently asked questions and what kinds of answers employers are looking for. Background and experience questions This is the “tell me a bit about yourself” section: here’s all the bits to tell.

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Engaging Your Audience: How Building on Reader Comments Can Fuel Your Blog’s Growth

ProBlogger

The post Engaging Your Audience: How Building on Reader Comments Can Fuel Your Blog’s Growth appeared first on ProBlogger. Maintaining Momentum in Blogging Series Blogging thrives on conversation. One of the most vibrant places for these interactions is often overlooked—the comment section.

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Rethinking Blog Comments Again

Ari Herzog

If you look at every blog post I wrote in 2014 in reverse chronological order from yesterday’s post rationalizing why I tweet to my first post on branding , the above numeric series indicates how many comments people wrote on each post. This includes my comments, too. Why do I allow people to comment if few do?

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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Are Blog Comments Dead? Written on July 30, 2010 by Justin Levy in blog , community , facebook , interactions , social media , twitter 23 Comments - Leave a comment! It’s a completely understandable feeling.

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Sprout Tested: The answer to why you put links in the comments on LinkedIn

Sprout Social

But ramping up your content and LinkedIn marketing strategy on the platform will inevitably lead to questions in the effort to get it right. And one of the biggest questions we’ve seen about LinkedIn content is whether or not you should put links in your posts, or in the first comment. Comments vs. post? Impressions?

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