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Announcement: The Social PR Virtuoso® Master Course Has a New Home

Waxing UnLyrical

I have some pretty big news that is literally the manifestation of all three, and for which I am so grateful: The Social PR Virtuoso® Master Course has a new home! And I realized that as much as I love, and am proud of, the Master Course ( and I am ), I don’t have the bandwidth to maintain it the way it deserves. What about you?

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32 social media training resources and courses every marketer needs

Sprout Social

We’ve gathered 32 of the best social media training resources and courses to help keep your growing team up-to-speed and yourself up-to-date. Type: Course. This social media training course covers every corner of social strategy—from choosing channels to managing communities. Type: Course + certification. Type: Course.

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40 Ideas for TikTok Comments (Don’t Buy Them)

Hootsuite

You may go to TikTok for the dance routines or trending pranks , but be honest: you stay for the comments. As one Medium article put it, “ The comments are now the best part of TikTok.”. the comment section — and participate in this wild and wonderful comment ecosystem. On TikTok , great comments are an art form.

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Commenting Etiquette 101

Jason Yormark

One of the things I’ve loved about blogging is getting to see the growth of comments on my blog over the years. However with more comments comes more questionable responses. I’ve gotten my fair share, and it got me thinking about comment etiquette. Don’t comment just to comment. Don’t Be A Grammar Nazi!

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Is Your e-Course Just an Online Bookstore?

Kikolani

This post examines the low completion rates for students taking an e-course. It also offers ideas and suggestions to shift your mindset for creating interactivity and for setting up “student outcomes” as a key objective to e-course success. Suddenly, just as I was about to promote, pre-sell and launch into an e-course.

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

Sprout Social

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. We were curious too: why put the link in comments on LinkedIn? Why put the link in comments in LinkedIn posts? Comments vs. post? So we designed an experiment to find out.

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Facebook Commenting Platform: Pros and Cons For Businesses

Dave Fleet

Facebook has announced a new version of its Comments Box plugin – its social plugin that enables Facebook-connected commenting on a website. Facebook’s Comment Box plugin. Comments from people in your social graph, highly-liked comments and active threads rise to the top; those flagged as spam fall to the bottom.

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