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Digital Communications Conversations Continue To Evolve

Dave Fleet

Tweet The maturation of the conversation about social media-driven PR continues. The definition of “influencers” from a client perspective. Conversion. Conversions are key within that bracket. Conversions are key within that bracket. Why do conversions matter? Influencers.

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Return On Influence Can Return From Whence It Came

Dave Fleet

The Harvard Business Review recently published a post entitled “ Return on Influence, the New ROI “ In it, the author suggested that marketers consider the use of “Return on Influence” as a metric for measuring social media activity. Return on Influence has nothing to do with business objectives.

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Seven Social Media Insights on CES

Dave Fleet

Now that I’ve had a few days to decompress, I thought I’d do something slightly different and provide a few insights from a social perspective. CES is not a social media conference (duh). That doesn’t mean there’s no place for social media, though – far from it. Listen and learn.

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Using Social Media to Protect Your Reputation

Dave Fleet

Reputation management through social media is a hot topic right now. With that in mind, I thought you might like to hear an interview I just did with Andrew Brown and Robert Gold at BusinessCast, on the subject of “using social media to protect your reputation.&#. The Challenge. Image: Shutterstock ).

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The Challenge – And Risk – Of Ad Agencies’ Growing Interest In Social Media

Dave Fleet

Too much has already been written about the recent Old Spice foray into social media. Not a PR agency, or a social media agency. On Sunday, the Wall Street Journal ran an interesting story on the growing interest of ad agencies in the social media space. An ad agency.

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A Privacy-First Digital Marketing Landscape

Dave Fleet

We are in the midst of seeing a privacy-first digital marketing landscape emerge which is going to have a big impact on our ability to reach and influence audiences, and the need for that landscape is – mostly – our fault. Social media issues just scratch the surface. Social media is not homogenous – and it’s not going away.

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How To Engage On Sites Using Facebook’s New Commenting Plugin

Dave Fleet

Here’s my take on five clear options for people running social media response programs. Company-related conversation aggregated on employee Facebook profile. Lost opportunity to aggregate relevant conversation and to activate advocates on page. Aggregated conversations provide additional content for Facebook pages.

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