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Creator Studio for Facebook and Instagram: A guide for marketers

Sprout Social

Think about it: From personal brands run by individual creators to large-scale corporate marketing efforts, the competition is heating up. Tools like Creator Studio for Facebook and Instagram can help. It’s a one-stop shop that’s excellent for beginner creators and brands. View your notifications and to-do list.

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Valuable Things Twitter Mentions Can Tell You About Your Business

Hootsuite

If someone mentions your name in conversation, maybe your curiosity is piqued a little — but you should be more than a little curious when it’s your brand that’s getting Twitter mentions. Twitter mentions are a key way customers interact with brands on the platform. Anyone you mention on Twitter will get a notification.

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The Top 10 Stress-Free Social Media Planning Tools

Hootsuite

Hootsuite Not to toot our own horn (absolutely to toot our own horn), but we’ve got Hootsuite holding down the number one spot on this list. Hootsuite’s an all-in-one social media tool. HubSpot’s social media scheduler also allows you to manage your social campaigns in one place. Is it our software?

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How to Manage Multiple Ad Account Comments In One Place

agora pulse

If you are running Facebook or Instagram Ads and people are commenting on them, then you know how hard it is to keep track of all those comments. Things get even tougher when you are split testing and not all of the posts appear on your Facebook Page Timeline or Instagram Feed. Receive lots of comments on your ads.

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Blog World 2010 Recap – My Notes and Experiences

Kikolani

Every potential engagement is marketing – everyone you meet, every property you own (website, blog, social account) is marketing your brand. Your engagement is awaiting moderation – with no notification of if and when it is approved. Day 2 – social promotion via Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.

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An Open Letter to Facebook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Opinion , Social Media > An Open Letter to Facebook An Open Letter to Facebook by Tamar Weinberg on April 28, 2010 Share I started this letter before f8, so for the record, it’s not about anything new. Yup, it’s true.

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