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Can Your Social Media Posts Negatively Impact Your Workers’ Compensation Claim?

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It’s insurance that a company has that pays an employee wages if that employee gets injured on the job. Despite that, it’s still wise to watch what you post on social media, because you don’t want to give the wrong impression to the insurance company. What is workers compensation?

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New Social Media Terms That You Need To Know In 2022

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For example, Aaron Rogers is an avi for State Farm insurance. Someone’s avi is their profile picture on social media apps. The term can also be used to reference a representative for a company. What Does “socmed” Mean On Social Media? Some of our SocMedSean readers have asked what “socmed” means.

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What does it take to start a career in professional blogging?

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For example, let’s say in your current job you earn a salary of $40k per year and receive benefits like health insurance and other perks. Being a professional blogger means the income you earn from blogging must be able to replace what you earn from your current full-time job with enough revenue to cover your current salary and benefits.

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Should We Expect Health Care Professionals To Post And Tweet?

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@DebHoury responded advocating for HCPs getting involved and sharing their expertise with patient communities: @tressiemcphd @DNLee5 @SocMedSean HCPs can’t afford not to tweet- need to get important messages out on what is facing our patients — Debra Houry (@debhoury) August 13, 2013 When I brought up the issue of potential disclosure of sensitive (..)

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10 Questions You Should Ask Your Social Media “Expert”, “Guru” or “Wizard”

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If you operate in a regulated industry such as pharmaceutical, tobacco, alcohol, finance, insurance, or a host of others… it would be a good idea to find a professional who has significant experience in your industry and understands any limitations or restrictions. 3) What are my competitors doing?

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Using Social Media Humor Can Benefit Your Business, But Be Cautious Of The Pitfalls

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Take a look at the video below that features a family using a bit of food humor, combined with just some gross humor to help raise awareness about their insurance company. Does it work?