Jason Yormark

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Social Network Quality vs. Quantity: What's More Important.

Jason Yormark

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Twitter Advertising Review: Not Ready For Primetime

Jason Yormark

On the work front, we’ve managed our fair share of ad campaigns on a variety of search and social networks all with their advantages and disadvantages. Not the worst results in the world from a pure follower/like acquisition cost, but then again, we’re not entirely sure which folks we picked up from the campaign.

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Making Dough(nuts): A Real World Example of Using Social Media.

Jason Yormark

For the past few months I’ve had the luxury of watching a new local business not only use social networking and community building to build buzz for their business, but integrate it so much so, that it is an integral part of their day to day routine. Know how to respond accordingly.” Nothing beats an original.”

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Community Bootstrapping: Tools & Strategies To Build A Community.

Jason Yormark

There are incredible tools and services at your disposal, most of which don’t cost a dime. Step 1: Hit The Big Three (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn) It’s no secret that social networking is all the rage, so it doesn’t take a genius to point out that you need to start there. Social Network Platforms 1.

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Vanns Community Manager Update: I Turned The Opportunity Down

Jason Yormark

I know Community Manager and Social Media roles are still working on gaining credibility for themselves, but I was very surprised regardless. Yes, the cost of living in Montana is less then many areas, but I did my homework. Missoula is not a small town, and the cost of living isn’t that low.