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Category Archives: twitter
Social Media #Complaints! Put it to them??
A recent article suggested that social media would help kill bad customer service. How do you decide whether to publicly complain on social media??? Continue reading
Tips on #Teaching #Social #Media Marketing: Another Hangout!
Four members of the LinkedIn group “Teaching Social Media Marketing…” – Don Stanley, Jeremy Floyd, Matthew Kushin, and Gary Schirr – met for a Google+ Hangout to come up with 25 tips to improve teaching social media marketing. Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Content, Facebook, Higher education, LinkedIn, Social Media, Teaching SMM, twitter
Tagged Teaching social media marketing
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My last Auto-DM… Should any #social #media be #automated?
Until yesterday, I used SocialOomph to send an auto-welcome to new followers, thanking them for following me and suggesting that they take a look at this blog and consider subscribing to it. Continue reading
Posted in Social Media, twitter
Tagged Authentic, Auto-DM, automated social media, automating social media, BOT, Jeff Bullas, twitter automation
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Getting your blog noticed: 8 suggestions
My social media students want to have their new blogs noticed. The starting point is of course good stuff that fits the target audience. But my other tips were: Polish your title – spend some time! (50% of total??), Post in our class FB group –12 quick views, and 6 other ideas! Continue reading
Is Content Marketing the NEW New Thing?
There have been an array of new types of marketing: (1) eMarketing, (2) Digital Marketing, (3) Social Media Marketing or Facebook Marketing, and now… (4) Real-time Marketing, (5) Contextual Marketing, and (6) Content Marketing. How are the new flavors of marketing working? Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Content, Digital Marketing, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, twitter
Tagged Andreas Ramos, buzzwords, Content Marketing, Contextual marketing, eMarketing, Is Content Marketing the NEW New Thing?, Marjorie Clayman, Real-time Marketing, social media marketing, The Big Book of Content Marketing
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5 years of blogging and 4 years of tweets!
I have been blogging for 5 years and Tweeting for 4 ! My 21,272 tweets, assuming 23 words per tweets, would total 489,256 words: the equivalent of 5 books. This comparison to books raises the relevant question: is it worth it? Continue reading
Twitter Parody: Comic, Creepy, or Criminal?
When do Twitter “parody accounts” become creepy? Should they be illegal w/o the subject’s permission??? Continue reading
#soslam: Great Talks! Live Networking!
What is so special about Social Slam? The presentations are excellent and motivating. Attendees have the opportunity to speak with social media luminaries, online friends they have never met in person before, and other people just as enthusiastic as they are about social media. Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Content, Klout, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, twitter
Tagged Build Your Personal Online Brand, Duct Tape Marketing, Jeff Bullas, Jeremy Floyd, John Jantsch, Knoxville, Mark Schaefer, Sean McGinnis, SEO, Social Slam 2012, Social Slam 2013, The New Realities of Search Engine Optimization
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SMM Case Exercise: Public Shaming & Hostile Environment
The world of high-tech start-ups is often referred to as a “boy’s club” where women have difficulty being taken seriously and treated fairly. These series of questions concern a sexual joke at a high-tech conference resulted in public shaming, a DDOS (distributed denial-of-service) attack, and a couple firings. Continue reading