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This Week in Social Media – 7/24/2013

Social Media Marketing

customers love to complain on Twitter, Flipboard makes users’ magazines available on the Web, the CIPR issues guidance on social media measurement, the mix of journalism and marketing needed in brand newsrooms, the royal fuss over real-time marketing and more, it''s This Week in Social Media. Facebook’s Q2 earnings show mobile growth, U.S.

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The Top 9 Social Media Trends of 2019

Social Media Strategies Summit

This is a trend that has been moving in a consistently upward direction since 2013. After a year of scandal, trust in social media companies has never been lower. It will be important to invest in transparency, community building and creating personalized interactions. TRUST will be a key issue for consumers.

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Is Twitter Crossing the Line Between Useful and Creepy

Convince & Convert

Image via Wall Street Journal blog. Thus, Twitter is following its now- familiar playbook of watching other companies innovate on its platform, and then either buying that technology, or copying it. As mentioned in the video, it’s a scenario I am faced with constantly when on the road (51 conferences in 2013).

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Me on Tom Foremski on PR

Danny WhatMough

Foremski goes on to give his advice to companies: “Don’t worry about links and SEO beyond the basics. But that’s not what modern PR is about and it isn’t what the very best PR agencies are focused on in 2013. Do I think journalism will die? ” I couldn’t agree with him more. Do I think SEO will die?

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30 Must-Read Growth Hacking Resources for Digital Marketers

Writtent Blog

Google Trends indicates that the term began to gain traction in 2013, and is quickly gaining some serious traction in search: Whether you choose to apply growth hacking in real life or would rather stick with more conservative and mainstream marketing tactics, here are 30 great resources to help you explore the idea : 1. Growth Hackers.

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Bloggers to Watch in 2017

ProBlogger

He’s a master at building authority in a niche, identifying community pain points, and crafting businesses that meet those urgent needs. He is the co-founder of WebProfits, a growth marketing agency, and is a partner in many software companies. He contributes regularly to Forbes, Wall Street Journal, and Inc. Don’t be.

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An Interview with Advocate Health Care: Case Study #StoriesOfTheGirls

Diva Marketing Blog

As a not-for-profit, mission-based health system affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the United Church of Christ, Advocate contributed $661 million in charitable care and services to communities across Chicagoland and Central Illinois in 2013. Would you explain the concept for the Diva community?