Wed.Apr 16, 2014

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Is Your Brand Ready To Get Dirty? Don’t Go Social, If The Answer Is ‘No’!

Atom Thought

'It’s important to realize that the moment a Brand steps into the social media, it should be ready to get a bit dirty. It should be ready to mingle with diverse people and get some of their dirt on its polished untouched body and transfer some of its glitter and fragrance to others. The irony.

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Facebook and Twitter: Out With the Old, In With the New

The Realtime Report

'This is a guest post by Megan Totka, Chief Editor for ChamberofCommerce.com. At the turn of the decade, Facebook and Twitter were the two giants in social media. For all intents and purposes, they still are. Yet back in 2010 (a simpler time for both sites, pre-IPO’s), both sites were generally untapped when it came to ad revenue and mass appeal for small businesses.

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5 Ways to Connect with Your Audience Emotionally to Drive More Engagement

Convince & Convert

'As a marketing professional in today’s über-competitive online space, you understand the importance and value of engaging your audience. You’re part of the 91% of B2B marketers establishing and building a community using both content and social media marketing. It can be difficult. You’re interacting with your audience constantly: fostering new relationships, nurturing existing ones, and listening/responding to feedback.

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Is Your Brand Ready To Get Dirty? Don’t Go Social, If The Answer Is ‘No’!

Atom Thought

It’s important to realize that the moment a Brand steps into the social media, it should be ready to get a bit dirty. It should be ready to mingle with diverse people and get some of their dirt on its polished untouched body and transfer some of its glitter and fragrance to others.

Brands 100
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21 Advanced ChatGPT Prompts To Take Your Social Media to the Next Level

Upgrade your social media game with our in-depth playbook: "21 advanced ChatGPT prompts for social media managers". These powerful prompts are tailored to supercharge your content creation, strategy development, and results analysis. Say goodbye to writer's block and hello to endless creativity as you effortlessly generate engaging posts, come up with original strategies, and optimize your social media performance - all in a fraction of the time.

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GoDaddy Released Personally Identifiable Information To Spammer Without Permission

Bill Hartzer

'Now this is bizarre. But apparently GoDaddy is being accused of releasing personally identifiable information (a woman’s email address) to someone who she’s accusing of being a spammer. And GoDaddy apparently released her email address to the spammer after she filled out an abuse complaint. The spammer wanted to know who had complained about their website, so GoDaddy gave them her email address.

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Is Your Brand Ready To Get Dirty? Don’t Go Social, If The Answer Is ‘No’!

Atom Thought

It’s important to realize that the moment a Brand steps into the social media, it should be ready to get a bit dirty. It should be ready to mingle with diverse people and get some of their dirt on its polished untouched body and transfer some of its glitter and fragrance to others. The irony [&hellip.

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How Often Should You Update Your Blog? A Data-Driven Answer

Writtent Blog

'When it comes to blogging, is more always better? Deep down, we all know the general answer to this question. You should blog as much as possible, until your quality starts to slip. The point where your length, depth and originality start to slip is the point where you should scale it back. Some of us are familiar with HubSpot’s state of inbound report , which has consistently found that the more blogs you publish, the more traffic, leads, and sales your business will generate.

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Shutting Down Blog Comments

Twist Image

'I think that I provoked the blog comment Gods today. Sorry about this, but the ability to comment on blog posts here at Six Pixels of Separation has been disabled. It''s not you. It''s not me. It''s the spammers. I was recording a podcast today with Gini Dietrich of Spin Sucks (it will be published in the coming weeks) and we were talking about the many bloggers and news sites that have shut down their blog comments ( Copyblogger being the one that has most recently decided to do so: Why We''re

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Canvassing ProBlogger Readers: How Have You Built Your Readership?

ProBlogger

'As you might be aware, each month this year we are running a themed week – delving in deep the topics that are of the most interest to you. We started with creating content , moved on to resources for newbie bloggers just starting out , and this month we had an epic drilldown into creating products to sell. Our next themed week is all about building readership and creating community on blogs.

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Seven Tips For Jumpstarting Your Visual Storytelling Strategy

Convince & Convert

'We’ve all heard marketers proclaim that, “content is king,” but the rise in popularity of visual social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, SlideShare and Vine, have ushered in an era welcoming visual storytelling as a breakout marketing trend for 2014. Similar to how people grow relationships with each other, visual storytelling offers companies meaningful opportunities to deliver positive experiences that build brand awareness, trust, loyalty and en

Strategy 159
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Social Media Automation 101

A beginner's guide to social media automation tools and getting automation right.

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Consider the Roles Your Content is Playing Before Determining Its Success

Social Media Strategery

'Image Credit: Matt Becker. “Can’t see the forest for the trees” –> An expression used of someone who is too involved in the details of a problem to look at the situation as a whole. Remember this scene in Major League (great movie, BTW) when Willie Mays Hays keeps trying to hit the ball out of the park even though he’s the fastest guy on the team?

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