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New Social Media Advertising Strategies for 2023

Webbiquity SMM

Social media advertising requires marketing professionals to proactively respond to continually evolving user habits and adapt to different trends. Image credit: Merakist on Unsplash The last year in social media saw consumer preferences shift, new technologies emerge, and certain social platforms flourish.

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How to use brand safety tools to protect your brand’s reputation

Sprout Social

Operating on social media without brand safety tools is like browsing the internet without malware protection. Technically, you can do it—but it opens you up to unnecessary risks and incidents that can cause financial loss and permanent reputational damage.

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How to create a complaint management system to protect your brand reputation

Sprout Social

They can also severely impact your reputation. Turning a negative situation into a positive outcome will help win their loyalty and maybe even earn your brand public praise on social media. In this article, we’ll provide a breakdown of a complaint management system and offer tips to improve your reputation managemen t processes.

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The Power of Prebunking: Managing Disinformation in the Social Media Age

Dave Fleet

As I’ve done so, I’ve found teams grappling with an interesting tension as they manage these issues in today’s social media-driven information environment. One of the main reasons for this shift in approach is the fact that disinformation is often designed to go viral, and can spread rapidly through social networks.

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Only 66% Of Companies Agree: Social Media Poses Significant Risk To Brand Reputation

The Realtime Report

Two-thirds of companies agree that social media poses a significant or critical risk of damage to their organization’s reputation. Moreover, many companies have not yet implemented policies, procedures or training to help mitigate those risks. This begs the question: what planet are the other 34% living on?

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Gartner: fake social media reviews

Sherrilynne Starkie

Checking online reviews has become a normal part of consumer purchasing decisions, and so, companies are paying for or faking these reviews to gain favour and influence preference. By 2014, we could see up to 15 per cent of all online reviews being ‘faked’, according to Gartner, the research company. Down a new path?

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What a Brand Advocate Is and Why Your Company Needs One

Visually SM

Spontaneous manifestations about a company draw attention. People usually look for positive reviews about a company and what it sells. That’s why brand advocates know the company well. Social media can help. Promoting brand advocates became even easier since most of them are on social media.

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