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Google+ Communities Yay or Wait and See?

Janet Fouts

I don’t know about you but I’ve gotten more than a dozen invitations to Google+ communities in the last couple of days. In case you’re not aware of what that means, Google+ launched a new feature, Google+ Communities on Dec 6. Add to that the very important fact that anyone can create a Google+ Community.

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20+ LinkedIn Profile Tips (Guaranteed Ways to Stand Out)

Buffer Social

I’ve been invited to speak on hundreds of podcasts and written for some of the most prestigious websites in business and marketing, like Buffer, HubSpot, Nasdaq, Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, NBC, and more. Now, keep in mind that I’m a solo consultant and not affiliated with any specific company.

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Social Networking For a Cause: The Power of Online Communities

Saying It Social

Saying It Social Your Social Media Marketing Resource Home About Polls Our Services Testimonials Social Networking For a Cause: The Power of Online Communities I’d like to use this blog post to step out of our social-networking-for-business mentality and talk a little bit about using social networking for special causes.

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The Complete Guide to Facebook Groups: How to Create a Group, Build a Community and Increase Your Organic Reach

Buffer Social

Facebook has recently launched Groups for Pages, enabling the 70 million+ Pages on Facebook to create their own unique communities and feeds. Facebook Groups are the place to connect with other like-minded people and are becoming increasingly important for brands and businesses aiming to cultivate a community. Customize your URL.

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How to Measure Your Social Media Performance

Rebekah Radice

It’s a review of engagement, content, community, and your competition. This is the conversation happening in and around your company vs. the competition. Are you capturing them in a document for consistent review? If not, you’re doing your company a huge disservice. Let’s dive in! Share of Voice.

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The Brand’s Guide to Getting Verified on Social Media in 2021

Pixlee

Upload identification documents confirming who you are. Examples of verification documents you can include are a tax document or a utility bill issued in your organization’s name. The check mark verifies that a person actually works for the company that they have listed in their profile. Then, click Claim.

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Everything you need to know about how to get verified on Facebook

Sprout Social

This includes public figures, brands and companies to name a few. As we briefly touched on earlier, businesses and public figures may often see people creating Pages and profiles similar to theirs – whether it’s to imitate them or to build a fan community. Think large companies, popular brands and celebrities. Gray checkmark.

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