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An Overhaul to LinkedIn Groups | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking An Overhaul to LinkedIn Groups Written on June 22, 2010 by Justin Levy in linkedin , social media , social networks , video 28 Comments - Leave a comment! One of the reasons is that it took multiple clicks to start a discussion within a group.

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How to Find Your Audience on Social Media

Social Media Strategies Summit

For instance, if one group makes up 50% of your business, half your social content should be aimed at them. Sign up for one of our upcoming social media conferences. Image source Remember that if you sell more than one product or service or serve customers in different locations, you likely have more than one target audience.

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7 Ways to Use Social Media to Create Buzz-Worthy Events

Convince & Convert

My recommendations are based on my work with MarketingProfs and Salesforce to add social frosting to their already fabulous events, and my experiences speaking at several dozen conferences annually. Plus, every conference has the same MVP attendee: some guy named Google. Collaborate with your speakers to produce teaser content.

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The ‘Creative Desert’: Brainstorming Social Content Ideas During Slow Days

Social Media Strategies Summit

The 75+ person social team splits into smaller breakout groups via Zoom, giving individuals more chances for their pitches to be heard. After those breakout groups, they reconverge into the bigger Zoom chat, and the leader of each breakout group presents their best ideas. And that spins off [into] other ideas.”

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Getting Started With Social Media Marketing for Virtual Events ?

Ignite Social Media

We get it — almost everything is hosted online, from social gatherings, conferences, and events. . Paid social promotions are a great way to get the word out about your upcoming virtual event on social media. And this same group of people can be your potential attendees to your next event too. Learn about carusele.

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SMSsummit Speaker Interview with Sarah Barnes of Harvey Mudd College

Social Media Strategies Summit

Check out our interview with her in anticipation of the upcoming Social Media Strategies Summit for Higher Education. Specific to Harvey Mudd, I work with an amazing group of faculty and students. Please briefly describe the structure of your team. How many people are on your team, and where does it sit within the university?

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7 Ways to Use Social Media to Create Buzz-Worthy Events

Convince & Convert

My recommendations are based on my work with MarketingProfs and Salesforce to add social frosting to their already fabulous events, and my experiences speaking at several dozen conferences annually. Plus, every conference has the same MVP attendee: some guy named Google. Collaborate with your speakers to produce teaser content.

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