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How Brands Can Celebrate Juneteenth on Social Media

Later

So the Fourth of July holiday has always felt slightly tainted for many in the Black community. . Twitter and Square CEO, Jack Dorsey was one of the first to announce that his companies will be honoring Juneteenth as a company holiday from now on, in efforts to help instill a sense of pride in his employees.

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Australia Toyota Yaris social media campaign Downfall

Laurel Papworth

And while traditional media pitches means war to get content into banner ads, on TV and radio, when it comes to using the same tactics in online communities, there’s damage done. Think “stunt&# and you have a better idea of what they are talking about. What happened to engagement, respect, conversation, collaboration, dialogue?

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

40 Key Elements to Getting Started in Social Media (Louis Gray): Mike Fruchter writes an awesome blog post on Louis Gray’s blog about how to get involved in social media, from branding to blogging to Twitter to community. Samir Balwani): Samir talks about the pros and cons of Tweeting by company representatives, from the CEO to a brand.

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How to Gather Fan Feedback on Social Media

Convince & Convert

When was the last time you phoned up a company to leave them feedback, or even just sent them an email? Customers today are turning towards social media instead to let companies know exactly what they thought of their experience. Mention , as its name suggests, allows you to track where your company has been mentioned online.

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Seven Quick Tips for Winning Ways at Social Media on a Tight Budget

agora pulse

But small businesses, startups, and companies with limited funding often don’t have access to high social media budgets. Additionally, “borrowed” photos are often poor quality, pixelated and not on brand for your company. Great content, catchy design, solid branding, and community interaction always come first.