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How to Develop a Social Media Policy for Employees in 2020 and Beyond

Oktopost

Social media policy found its origins in the early 2000s as a “blog policy”, little more than a warning of what employees could and couldn’t post on message boards and blogs. You don’t need statistics to guess that at least 77% of American workers use social media during their work day. Policy enforcement.

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Get Your Social Media Story Straight | Blogging and Content.

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I got hooked on the Star Tribune Twolves message board in 2002 and haven’t looked back. Although I don’t post very much at all these days, I still read the threads on Twolvescentral.com (Star Tribune kind of killed the boards) on my iPhone every day. If you have a photo gallery, it should be everywhere.

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Social Media Adoption: Higher Education Beating Business

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The new report is the outcome of a statistically sound study of the nation’s 4-year accredited colleges and universities. This is the third year that Barnes and Mattson have tracked social media adoption by the higher education sector, and theirs is the only statistically sound longitudinal study of its kind. 500 have a corporate blog.

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50 of the Most Dependable Web Resources for University Students | Educhoices.org

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Bureau of Labor Statistics - The U.S. Department of Labors Bureau of Labor Statistics is an excellent source for information on inflation, wages, consumer spending, employment, demographics, business costs and much more. Other site features include a blog and a community forum.

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

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Same with the message board trolls, who are all too easy to overlook in favor of bloggers and Twitterers. Don’t assume that the person that gave you one star on a Yelp review is some sort of carnival freak outlier. It’s entirely possible she is a Mass Influencer. philsimonsystems Interesting post, Jay.

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

Convince & Convert

Lifetime statistics, cross-posting, multiple accounts, etc. Blog Comments (The blog is on WordPress) Disqus This is what I use to manage comments here at Convince & Convert. ChatCatcher This is a nice little tool that finds Tweets about your blog posts, and automatically adds them as comments.

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3 Scientific Studies With Real Insight Into Social Media

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They performed all kinds of statistical voodoo tricks to control for the possibility that people were joining the Facebook page because they were already going to spend money, not the other way around. It isn’t trying to drive referrals to a site or get anybody subscribing to a blog. And these guys aren’t amateurs.

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