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5 Essential Diagrams to Make the Content Planning Easier

The Realtime Report

5 Essential Diagrams to Make the Content Planning Easier. Reportedly, only 39% of companies had a documented content marketing strategy. As a result, many companies create ad-hoc content, which has a negative impact on its quality and on the overall content marketing strategy. of the U.S. of the U.S. Content Calendar Reliance.

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Reasons Why You Can’t Do Without a Company Blog

Mindjumpers

Tweet At the moment, we are beginning to see more and businesses running a company blog after having established a presence on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. However, I think that a lot of marketers still might wonder whether it’s actually effective to run a company blog. HubSpot). >

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#1: Mistakes Companies Make on Twitter TIMELINES VELOCITY

Laurel Papworth

on mistakes companies make when using Twitter for business. Anyway, I threw some diagrams to show the rather obvious difference in timelines between a traditional campaign and a social media one. Diagram 1 is Traditional media (where you throw a lot of $$ at a campaign to get traditional media interest). In fact diagram 1.

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Can Social Business Reshape the Organization?

SocialFish

Slide 25 – However in an industrial company, forming a relationship is really the duty of the sales people, and maintaining the duty of the customer service people, not marketing. What happens when we hit Slide 28, where the organization wants anyone in company to form their relationships.

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Social Media for Training Departments in Companies

Laurel Papworth

The diagrams I used are on Flickr. I was invited to speak on social media in the Enterprise by Cadre eLearning to a group of corporate training people. Here are the slides for them. Training departments and social media. View more presentations from Laurel Papworth.

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Public Relations: Controlling the Uncontrollable

Waxing UnLyrical

Public relations research and analysis help in the crucial “message exposure” stage shown in the diagram above. Demonstrating the degree to which we “control the uncontrollable” is a challenge for most communicators. Image: Alejandro Escamilla via Unsplash, CC Zero. Read more PRIME content on the PRIME blog.

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5 Steps to Thinking More Socially About Communications

Dave Fleet

Just as most companies invest resources in media monitoring, online monitoring should be a core component of any companies’ online activities nowadays. This has three big implications: Self-identified audience – if people are talking about your company or brand, they’re doing the equivalent of raising their hand as people who care.

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