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When Is It Appropriate To Hide, Block Or Delete On Social Media?

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As a social media manager, you are bound to come across unsavory comments on your social channels. They come in various forms; complaints, cursing, inappropriate photos or comments and so on. When is it appropriate to hide, block or delete on social media? So how do you handle them?

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Has Social Media Made It Impossible To Live In The Moment?

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And sure, I got some validation through the likes and envious comments I received. But for me, this was not enough to dismiss my feelings of social media remorse. Because, whether for better or for worse, social media is here to stay. Is documenting the moment more interesting than the actual moment?

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How One Unhappy Customer Multiplies Across Social Media

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Find him on Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn Posted | Permalink Reblog (0) | | Digg This | Save to del.icio.us | TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference How One Unhappy Customer Multiplies Across Social Media : Comments Great story Chad.and not too surprising to me.

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How To Create Fireworks With Customers On Instagram

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People will post comments and questions under your photos. Search for others who are hashtagging your brand or product and acknowledge those images too with a “double tap” or comment. BE RESPONSIVE. Respond to them! Nobody likes to feel ignored. REWARD YOUR FOLLOWERS.

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How Social Media Generates Sales You Can’t Track To Social Media

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” Of course there are those who didn’t comment, but will still swing by for that special or add that recipe to their weekly meal plan. Until people are uploading their brains to the internet, social media will never get credit for those sales.

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Best Practices For Managing A Social Media Crisis

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A social media crisis is bound to happen at some point to your brand. This could be as small as a negative review/comment or as big as when Adidas tweeted , “Congrats you survived the Boston Marathon.” Being prepared is the first step to surviving a social media crisis!

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Top 12 Blog Posts Of 2012

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Thank you for reading, sharing and commenting last year! Sh*t Social Media People Say. Facebook Page Management Tip: Ask For A Different Perspective. Social Media Manager: How People See Me & What They Think I Do. Let us know in a comment below. How To Run An Instagram Photo Contest.

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