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

Convince & Convert

While many organizations have got social media religion, there are many others still swimming against the stream. Or, paradoxically, they claim to embrace social media while forbidding their employees from being on Facebook or Twitter. As you know better than I, we are in the early innings of social media.

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The Top B2B Marketing Trends for 2018 – A Meta-Analysis

Webbiquity SMM

Most “top trends” posts either tell what the blogger thinks (good), or curate the opinions of multiple experts (better). It’s popular, easy to consume, mobile friendly, and with Facebook and now even LinkedIn pushing it, video (five votes) will continue to play an expanding role in B2B content marketing.

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Social Pros 14 – Jason Falls, Social Media Explorer

Convince & Convert

Klout currently, I think, takes in, I don’t know, six, eight social networks. Jason : …and tries to give you a score of how influential you are on social networking. What you have to understand about Klout, and services like Klout, is Klout is limited to reaching residents on social networks online.

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The Audacity of Free: The Products and Services Edition

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

It also happens to us Z-list bloggers as well. About a month ago, though, a cooking blogger asked for help (she wanted to hire me, actually), and her budget wasn’t big enough for the types of clients I’m taking on (none at this time, actually), so I gave her some *really* good free advice. What do I do? Awesome work, Tamar!

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

Convince & Convert

Companies should go into the RFP process looking for a partner, not an order-taker. There’s a difference between a client seeking an agency-partner and someone looking for a “vendor.&# Then, I bet they’d be more appreciative of qualities like judgment and critical thinking.