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Content demand: how to cope

Sherrilynne Starkie

Do you struggle to keep up with the demand for quality content? To cope, you need to create a ‘culture of content’, according to recent research from the Altimeter Group. This ‘best practices’ report makes the argument that only when an organization has ‘content’ hardwired, can it create, produce, publish content continually.

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London2012: The Numbers from Twitter [Infographic]

Mindjumpers

Tweet Long before the opening ceremony on July 27 th , Twitter had taken centre stage in a heated discussion about the use of social media concerning London2012, caused by the Olympic Committee’s initial ban of posting any potentially brand promoting content revolving The Olympics to social networks.

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Your Social Media Content Calendar and Ideas List for Every Official (and Non-Official) Holiday of 2024

Buffer Social

There’s nothing like a shiny new year of possibilities to inspire content creation — and a wide-open social media calendar to go with it.  A great way to kickstart your 2024 content batch is to note down all the year's important official (and goofy, unofficial) holidays.

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Words and Pictures – the Batman and Robin of Content Marketing

Waxing UnLyrical

But it struck me that the Batman franchise offers some great takeaways for content marketing. What can other comic franchises teach us about content marketing? Words and Pictures – the Batman and Robin of Content Marketing is a post from: Shonali Burke Consulting, Inc. Or that I’ve never really outgrown comics and cartoons.

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How Government Agencies Can Best Engage Their Communities on Facebook

Social Media Strategies Summit

Admins have the ability to post content, monitor the page, and make updates to your page information. This tool offers account security for a wide range of government agencies: candidates, elected officials, federal and state departments, and party committees in the US, including their staff. Facebook Protect. Expanded Local Alerts.

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Top Five: Should Facebook be regulated?

Sherrilynne Starkie

Marketers will move from pay-per-click to voice skills, SEO, content on sites like Pinterest and branding to better capitalize on voice. Search ad budgets are predicted to shift to voice and voice-activated queries of voice assistants like Amazon’s Alexa and Google Assistant will be mainstream in five years.

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#measurePR Recap (September 2018): Ethics of PR Measurement

Waxing UnLyrical

He is also the Ethics Officer of PRSA Tampa Bay, and co-chairs the PRSA Tampa Bay PRSSA and New Professionals Committee and is PRSSA Liaison, PRSA College of Fellows Mentoring Committee. Kirk Hazlett, APR, Fellow PRSA, is Adjunct Professor in Communication at the University of Tampa.

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