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Four Ways to Develop Amazing Social Media Content

Ignite Social Media

Are you envious of all the beautiful social media content filling your newsfeed and thinking, “How can I create amazing social media content for my brand?” Now, it’s important to understand why social media content is so valuable. Facebook: 90 seconds. Then you’ve stumbled across the right blog post.

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7 ways to use social media for market research

Sprout Social

While focus groups are helpful to reference at the start of new product or campaign development, they’re less useful for gathering customer feedback once said post-launch. To stay on top of the latest trends and maintain a more accurate pulse on your audience, you need to incorporate social media market research into your strategy.

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The pros and cons of social media

Sprout Social

Ah social media. As social media platforms have changed over the years (RIP, Vine), so too have the pros and cons of social media. Not so long ago, brands and executives were still wondering whether they should be on social media at all. Why social media is good. It’s corn. ??

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The 2023 Guide to Social Media Reputation Management

Hootsuite

In the age of social media visibility and virality, what people say about you can speed its way to millions of people. And that’s why social media reputation management is so important. Bonus: Download a free guide to learn how to use social media listening to boost sales and conversions today.

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Why social media vs. traditional media is not the debate you should care about

Sprout Social

For years, people pitted “traditional” and social media against one another. Some harbor the misconception that as social budgets increase, traditional media budgets have to decrease to balance the books. But the conversation shouldn’t be about social media vs. traditional media.

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Is Brand Engagement Over on Facebook?

Janet Fouts

The news about Facebook lately has been pretty grim. Cost: We see Facebook ads with a typical CPE (Cost Per Engagement) of between $0.29 But cost per engagement is defined by Facebook as “The average cost per action related to your Page’s posts as a result of your ad.” The Wall St.

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Our Hamilton public engagement campaign turns PR disaster

Sherrilynne Starkie

The goal of the campaign was to gauge the public opinion about Hamilton’s public services and spending priorities but the campaign website and associated social media content was full of basic factual errors that showed the firm running it had little real knowledge of Hamilton, Canada ’s ninth-largest city.

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