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The Guide To Social Media Marketing Automation

Webbiquity SMM

There are several reasons why marketers may want to partially automate their social media campaigns. First, success with social media marketing comes with frequency (plus quality). In addition, brands often spread efforts across multiple platforms for each of their campaigns. First things first.

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How to Optimize your Paid Search with Social Media

Buzz Marketing for Technology

So we potentially have a large sports audience as a segment of our brand, right? The search process has become broken because the data landscape has become more fragmented and complex. They search once and if they don’t get what they want, they tend to add to it and keep adding to it until they find what they want.

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Social media analytics & reporting guide

Sprout Social

Once you’ve started a social content strategy, you need to know how well your content performs and what’s working best. The only way to do that is to keep track of your social media analytics, and equip yourself with the right tools and reports to do so. Getting started with social media analytics.

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Break the “just post this” habit: How the right social media mix enhances multichannel campaigns

Sprout Social

Brands today have more options available than ever when launching multichannel marketing campaigns—which may be both a blessing and a curse, considering over half of marketing leaders say they struggle to effectively execute them. The benefits of multichannel marketing are clear. Maximize marketing ROI.

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5 Reasons CMOs Can No Longer Own Social Media

Hootsuite

For many organizations, it’s not even a question: Marketers own social strategy. After all, if social media serves primarily as a promotional and communications channel, who else would run it? We surveyed 2,162 marketers and conducted in-depth interviews with executives at large enterprise companies.

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Five Things We Learned In Social Media This Year

Ignite Social Media

Here’s a quick round-up of what we learned in social media this year: Stories Aren’t for Everybody. is that stories have a home in social media as a means of capturing your audience through rich, engaging, storytelling style content. Social Ads Should Still be Social. Pinterest Equals Search.

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity SMM

With 92% of companies now incorporating social media into their marketing efforts, it’s no longer sufficient to just “be there” on social networks. The first step to improving digital marketing results is to understand the emerging trends and best practices. 25 Social Media Facts and Statistics.