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Lego’s Social Media Strategy: Constructing On Collabs & Pop Culture

Keyhole.co

Danish toy company LEGO soars over its competitors like Mattel, Funko, and Hasbro. Since then, the construction toy company has expanded into film and TV, board games, video games, education, science and technology, software, and theme parks. The classic LEGO bricks we’re all familiar with were invented in 1949.

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A Tale of Two Communities Part II – Salesforce.com

SocialFish

This post is the second in a two-part series where guest blogger Garry Polmateer , former association executive currently working at NimbleUser helping organizations with Salesforce, looks at two online brands through the lens of the concepts in our book, Open Community. Read Part 1 here. See [link] for a quick overview.

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How Companies Like Bored Panda, REI, and Vox Are Growing Their Organic Reach on Social Media

Buffer Social

Facebook Live) or by building a niche community through a Facebook Group, you can likely get a higher organic reach. Imagine your fans actively posting constructive thoughts and participating in civil discussions on topics around your brand, besides simply liking your posts? So how does each of the social media algorithms work?

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7 ways to use social media for market research

Sprout Social

Omsom, a company that creates pantry shortcuts for specific Asian dishes, is regularly tagged in consumer reviews and photos of people’s home cooked meals. Reddit is another treasure trove filled with conversations and communities relevant to your brand or products. . — Greg Baroth (@gbaroth) July 12, 2021.

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5 ways to develop a long-term strategy for diversity, equity & inclusion on social media

Sprout Social

People expect the companies they shop with and the organizations they support to take a stand—in fact, 70% of U.S. However, as God-is Rivera, Twitter’s Global Director of Culture and Community, recently wrote: This is not a fad or a ‘moment.’. consumers say it’s important for brands to take a stand on social and political issues.

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7 Essential Building Blocks to Manage a Corporate Reputation Online

Oktopost

The companies that can ride out events like these are often able to do so because their past actions established a track record of dependability, responsibility, and ongoing improvement. Companies with a bad reputation may suffer losses of revenue and stock value for a long time after such events — just ask United Airlines or Wells Fargo.

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PR Tips and Hacks for a Small Business

Proactive Report

It makes the company known, accepted and understood. Most prospective customers have done 70% of their homework by the time they contact a company to make a purchase. There are other factors in the environment you need to monitor, so you can spot threats and opportunities that could affect the image of the company.