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Airbnb Social Media Strategy: Sharing Stories, Building Community

Keyhole.co

By blending collaborative consumption with experiential tourism and replacing impersonal hotel stays with a sense of community. million listings and a community of reliable hosts around the world ready to welcome guests with open arms. ” prompts the audience to start planning their next vacation. But today, Airbnb boasts 7.7

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Burt’s Bees Turns To Social Media Community To Host Global Beeday Celebration

Convince & Convert

To celebrate its 30th birthday, Burt’s Bees took to Facebook and Twitter on September 17th to host a Global Beeday celebration with its community. The Beeday celebration was launched on September 8 th with a dedicated microsite, plus promoted Facebook posts and tweets. Read the whole entry. »

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Is it Shortsighted Not to Host Your Own Blog?

Waxing UnLyrical

Alison Kenney asked this question yesterday in a Facebook group I belong to: “When it comes to your own website, do you think a blog is a must?” Why do people ask whether or not you should host your own blog? Facebook, LinkedIn, Quora, Medium … the list goes on. LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.,

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How to Avoid Being Banned on Social Networks + What to Do if You Are

Webbiquity SMM

Facebook alone had banned over 1.3 It doesn’t only happen on Twitter or Facebook. Yes, it’s happened to me on Twitter, Facebook, and Minds over the past few years. If you don’t have a blog, you can use Substack to host one. Twitter has its own rules for some and not for others. It’s free!).

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How Government Agencies Can Keep Their Communities Engaged in Creative Ways [VIDEO]

Social Media Strategies Summit

Government agencies can leverage social media to share (sometimes critically) important information with their communities. She suggests joining the Government Social Media Group on Facebook. This closed Facebook Group highlights other agencies and shares updates that are relevant to those working in government.

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What A Dog’s Cancer Taught Me About Community

Waxing UnLyrical

I tell you all this not to make excuses for being away, but because part of being in a community means we share what’s going on. Through Facebook. This is not an ode to Facebook. We are a community. But many of us have connected on other networks and platforms, which is how I know the community is alive and kicking.

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10 Higher Ed Marketers You Should Follow

Social Media Strategies Summit

Josie has a website , a YouTube channel, and Instagram , Facebook , and Twitter accounts. The scuttlebutt in the economics community this week about identifying toxic professionals stems from an online forum. And she’s the author of the book Organic Social Media: How to Build Flourishing Online Communities. Everywhere!

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