Posts Tagged ‘twitter’

Jeremy Victor

How much time should you spend on social media?

This poll analysis was written by Jeremy Victor, president of Make Good Media and editor-in-chief of B2Bbloggers.com. For more of his writing, visit B2Bbloggers.com and follow him on Twitter and Google+. SmartPulse — our weekly nonscientific reader poll in SmartBrief on Social Media — tracks feedback from leading marketers about social media practices and issues. [...]

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Doris Nhan

This week’s most clicked

Tips for a 20-minute social media campaign; details of the McDonald’s hashtag nightmare; and the top 50 social media experts you need to know. It’s all in this week’s top five most-clicked links in SmartBrief on Social Media: PeekYou rates the 50 most influential social media experts Can you run a social campaign in just [...]

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Guest Blogger

Social media for the complex sale: Where should you start?

Andy DeBrunner is social media manager at Godfrey and has worked with Fortune 100 companies to tackle their social media needs. He was also a contributor to Godfrey’s e-book “Jumpstart Your B2B Marketing.” Follow him @adebrunner or follow Godfrey @GodfreyB2B. Your customers are using social media. That’s no surprise. So is it appropriate for you [...]

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Tricia Smith

This week’s most clicked

Why you shouldn’t trust Facebook to protect your data; how to promote your brand on Pinterest; and the right way to respond to Web critics. It’s all in this week’s top five most-clicked links in SmartBrief on Social Media: Why trusting Facebook could cost you your job Facebook partners with 60 sites for wider auto-sharing [...]

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Andy Sernovitz

Andy’s Answers: How can I get more people talking about me on Twitter?

Twitter is a great place to test content ideas and word-of-mouth topics. There, conversations move fast, groups of potential talkers are diverse and it’s acceptable to try little experiments to see what works. Whether you’re getting started or looking to boost buzz about what you’re doing, there are a few simple steps you can take. [...]

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Doris Nhan

This week’s most clicked

Tips to get your brand’s content on Facebook’s News Feed; taking full advantage of Twitter’s brand features; and eight questions to ask before diving into another social media channel. It’s all in this week’s top five most-clicked links in SmartBrief on Social Media: 6 ways to make your Facebook posts news-feed friendly How to make [...]

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Doris Nhan

This week’s most clicked

This year’s worst social media nightmares; the 411 on the Twitter redesign; and why Pinterest should pique your interest. It’s all in this week’s top five most-clicked links in SmartBrief on Social Media: The year’s 10 worst social media meltdowns Why Pinterest is a big deal for marketers Twitter redesign gives brands a page of [...]

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Jesse Stanchak

Does your company need a copy desk?

If you work in pharmaceuticals, food service or just about any field other than traditional or online publishing, that headline might sound like a strange question. But as businesses produce increasingly more content of their own, they open themselves up to greater risks for embarrassment. Typos, malapropisms, rash reactions and just plain bad ideas can [...]

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