Social Media Strategery

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Social Media Lessons from a Two-Year Old

Social Media Strategery

Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter Facebook, Vine, Foursquare, Klout – you name it, they want it. For the last few months, I think I’ve spent more time talking people out of using social media than talking them into it. The pendulum has swung the other way, especially in the marketing industry. Everyone wants to be everywhere.

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How a New Communications Graduate Can Stand Out

Social Media Strategery

An active, professional online presence – Link to your blog, your Facebook page, your Twitter profile, your Tumblr, your LinkedIn profile – anything that will give me more information than what’s on your resume. Get on Twitter and share your thoughts on the latest PR crisis. Follow them on Twitter.

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Pay to Play: Seven Ways Social Media is Getting More Expensive

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Starting a Facebook or Twitter account was free, and hiring a part-time intern to manage them didn’t cost much. Fast-forward a few years, and we’re seeing more and more organizations hire entire teams to create content for Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, and whatever hot new social media startup launched last week.

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Four Ways Brands Can #Unplug

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Now brands are expected to post 15 times or more every month , and be present and active on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Tumblr, Soundcloud and Vine. You probably can’t just up and leave Twitter, but will anyone notice if you shut down your Pinterest page? Prune your presence. Close your Vine account?

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