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4 ways to advance your agency with your social media strategy

Sprout Social

Social media is just one of the strategic communication channels that afford agencies the ability to publish content, build relationships and have meaningful engagement with prospective clients, their communities. Lead by example and let your agency’s social strategy shine through. . Position your agency as a leader.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

I’m delighted to have had the chance to interview technology consultant and author Phil Simon about how technology and social media adoption is changing companies. Check out Phil’s blog too ) Your new book The Next Wave of Technologies deals with how organizations can adopt and adapt to new processes and advances.

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The Audacity of Free: The Products and Services Edition

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Last week, when the Twitter user asked the question about the free downloadable copy, I gave her a straightforward unemotional-and-without-thought “there is none&# answer, which is typical of the types of responses I provide on Twitter (I’m only wordy in blog posts ). I’ve even blogged about this myself. What do I do?

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Social Pros 14 – Jason Falls, Social Media Explorer

Convince & Convert

The thing that’s hot on my mind right now is what I blogged about today on Social Media Explorer , which is the problems with social profiling. Klout currently, I think, takes in, I don’t know, six, eight social networks. I’ve got to be honest, I teach social media for University of San Francisco.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Inevitably, when corporate America seeks a PR agency to support their communications effort, the Request for Proposals (RFP) asks for critical capabilities that can help a company sift through the myriad of options available and narrow them down to the few that make sense for their specific needs. Im Jay Baer.