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How AI insights improve decision making

Sprout Social

Artificial intelligence-driven analytics tools sift through massive datasets to identify patterns, trends and insights humans might overlook—allowing brands a distinct competitive edge by making strategic decision-making easier and improving customer experiences.

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3 Tips to Use QR Codes For Information, Not Destination

Convince & Convert

While nifty, QR codes are often not the easiest and most convenient method of information retrieval, and when utilized to convey data that could be more seamlessly delivered in another format, they become downright head-scratching. In short, QR codes should unlock information, not a destination. Unlock information, not a destination.

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7 risks of not prioritizing social media governance

Sprout Social

Anyone who manages their company’s social media for a living operates every day in fear of being the one at the helm when the company Twitter account is hacked. But focusing on it is the number one way to avoid your company being in the headlines because criminals hacked your account and something terrible was posted.

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5 Simple Ways Small Businesses Can Ace Social Listening in 2019

Waxing UnLyrical

One of the reasons for this is brand deafness. Brands start out small then become big, then become too big to listen to consumers until they’re consumed. Sadly, some other brands aren’t able to start over and bounce back like the aforementioned. Here are: Some Brands that Failed to Listen. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.

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5 Things Social Listening Data Can Tell Us About Zika

Talkwalker SM

Social media has changed the way information about global or local health crises spreads and it is in the process of changing how pharmaceutical companies are using this information to gather more insights about their products and customers. The post with the most engagements comes from Instagram’s official account.

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#MyPillStory & the Anti-Baby App: Why Pharma Can’t Afford to Ignore Women’s Health on Social

Talkwalker SM

Surveys have shown that looking up health information is one of the main reasons why women use the internet. In fact, more than 80% of internet users are using the internet to get health topics, and about half say that information they find social media affects their health decisions. Will an App Replace The Pill?

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The Nifty 50 Top Women of Twitter for 2011

Webbiquity SMM

She’s an informative and prolific Twitterer, and active in Twin Cities social media. Jenara is an Asia-based filmmaker, organic farmer, and freelance journalist for Fast Company magazine and CNNGo, as well as a Harvard and Berkeley grad. Ellen writes for Fast Company magazine and helps run the 30 Second MBA site. Amy Nelson.

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