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Boost Team Collaboration with New Notes Options

Oktopost

This is especially true for larger marketing teams where there may be several people responsible for contributing to the creation of stop-the-feed social content. In the past, to collaborate with team members in Oktopost, you could only add a note to a scheduled or draft post once they had been sent for approval.

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How We Set Communications Expectations As A Fully Remote Team

Buffer Social

As an entirely remote team of more than 80 people, how we communicate is critical to how we operate as a company, collaborate, and build a solid remote culture. As a fully-distributed, global team, it's important that we maintain certain expectations so that important discussions and project work can move forward in a timely manner.

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How marketing automation empowers your team, and whole org

Sprout Social

For today’s marketing teams, it’s nearly impossible to do your work and stay agile without marketing automation. In fact, teams that don’t adopt automation and AI-powered software throughout their tech stack risk falling behind. There has never been more customer, competitor or industry data available to marketing teams.

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Why lifecycle marketing matters for your social team

Sprout Social

But, behind the scenes, there is a lot that marketing teams can learn from their company’s social strategy and the number of eyes their external content can reach. One great example of a function closer to the bottom of the funnel that could be a force for great collaboration with social teams? Both teams want the company to succeed.

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22 Side Projects From the Buffer Team

Buffer Social

It’s pretty common for our team to run their own blog, we have several published authors on the team, and many of our engineers run apps that have nothing to do with their regular work. Though some companies prefer that anyone on their team not have side projects and actively discourage it, that has never been our way at Buffer.

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How to Grow on Threads: 9 Learnings from the Buffer Team

Buffer Social

Your Instagram followers who are already on Threads will get a notification when you sign up and prompt to follow you — this is how both Hailley and I built up sizeable chunks of our Threads followings at the outset.   And it took far less effort and brainpower than creating something new! 

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How to Build a Successful Remote Support Team

agora pulse

Think of support teams, and you may picture rows and rows of endless desks with headphone-wearing businesspeople (No doubt, this image is influenced by all the boring “support” stock photos out there.) But a successful support team is far warmer and more vibrant than that. Where are we today in terms of the Customer Care team?

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