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How to Take a Collaborative Approach to Managing Social Accounts Across Higher Ed Departments

Social Media Strategies Summit

Our panel was hosted by Aliza Rosen , Assistant Director of Social Media at Johns Hopkins University, and included: Kayla Bosco , Social Media Strategist, Syracuse University. Read on for all the key takeaways: Overcoming Common Higher Ed Collaboration Challenges. Using Creative & Organizational Tools to Facilitate Collaboration.

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Research Group Makes Music with ETs

The Realtime Report

Research Group Makes Music with ETs LightNet researches the edge of the possible. The group of eight musicians, scientists and artists listened for eight weeks creating one of the first ever musical collaborations between ET’s and humans. The group has posted a 3 minute video. How does this work?

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7 examples of influencer marketing campaigns

Sprout Social

According to our Pulse Survey, we found that companies are focused on the following brand-influencer partnerships: giveaways, product collaborations and influencer-led advertisements. Product collaborations Some 62% of marketers partner with influencers through product collaborations. Their brand collaboration with e.l.f

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7 Ways to Use Social Media to Create Buzz-Worthy Events

Convince & Convert

It used to be you spent five minutes registering for an event and then showed up on the big day, went to a few workshops, drank two free Coronas, and went home. Social media changes all of that, enabling events and their planners to have long-term, nuanced, shifting interactions with attendees. Linkedin (if it’s a business event).

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Higher education social media strategy: How Gettysburg College makes the grade

Sprout Social

Addressing the needs and interests of multiple audiences calls for a commitment to data, collaboration and tailored messaging. It’s a key audience, but if they only created social content with traditional college students in mind, they’d miss the opportunity to engage other important groups, like parents and alumni.

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Rethinking the influencer-brand relationship

Sprout Social

From understanding audience interests to pinpointing the right collaboration for a campaign, there are many intricacies to influencer marketing. Let’s explore the layers of influencer-brand partnerships so you can build and nurture successful collaborations—and create content worthy of interrupting your audience’s scrolling time.

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7 Ways to Use Social Media to Create Buzz-Worthy Events

Convince & Convert

It used to be you spent five minutes registering for an event and then showed up on the big day, went to a few workshops, drank two free Coronas, and went home. Social media changes all of that, enabling events and their planners to have long-term, nuanced, shifting interactions with attendees. Linkedin (if it’s a business event).

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