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How To Use Agorapulse To Promote Your Next Event

agora pulse

Have you ever been tasked with the job of managing social media for events? You are responsible for building awareness, selling tickets, managing attendee queries, keeping the momentum going during the event, ensuring that people are using the right hashtag and dealing with issues that arise. Before the event.

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Content Curation Tools: A Curated List of Content Curation Tools

Razor Social

Unless you have the right tools to help you out, you’ll lose a lot of time on social media that you could’ve invested in other important work. Content curation is the process of filtering through huge amounts of content from different online outlets to find the best content to share with your social media audience.

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Case Study and Lessons Learned: App Product Launch and Awareness

Akamai Marketing

Think: In order to encourage app usage, a mobile “Geeks on the Bus” tweetup/kick-off event was planned. The event encouraged bus riders to converge on Honolulu Hale and take the bus together to one of Honolulu’s co-working locations with Mayor Peter Carlisle. Some social media influencers were first-time bus rides.

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This Week in Social Media – 4/3/2013

Social Media Marketing

Each week at Ford, I compose a newsletter that includes a series of links about current events and trends in the worlds of technology, social media, mobile, communications and marketing in order to keep the wider team up to date on changes, newsworthy items and content that might be useful in their jobs.

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LinkedIn holiday party: #CluedIn2013 Murder Mystery

Koka Sexton

Of course, social media was buzzing during the event. Blog Life at LinkedIn Social Media holiday party LinkedIn storify' Here are some highlights from #CluedIn2013.

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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 a link to the Storify thread.

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Reflections on xPotomac, Civility, and Being a Hook

Waxing UnLyrical

It was xPotomac ; the brainchild of Geoff Livingston , who previously gave the DC area another great conference series, Blog Potomac, and Patrick Ashamalla. And I have to tell you, that, as well as the outpouring of affection and support after the event meant a lot to me. Image: Isabel Saldarriaga via Twitter. What made it different.