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Ready to build a promotion, for the holidays or just in general, here's an infographic loaded with 18 tips that can help make your next contest a success.
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Pushing web design forward too fast blows up trust from internal stake holders and visitors. There is an organic path the journey to online community takes.
Marty I agree. So many businesses still think "Build it and they will come".
The website gets built, they spend thousands promoting it and doing social media and yes the visitors come. One small problem no one discussed with the website development company or budgeted for follow up analytics and review of the design and content to see what changes can be made to improve the ux. So many visitor never comes back and that's where the problem is with most websites. Percentage of return visitors is key.
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Los usuarios de smartphones son importantes para la mercadotecnia
INFOGRAPHIC ALERT: The Social Case for Mobile 1st
This info graphic created by Unified shows statistics of how social marketers target people on a mobile platform.
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Infographics *and* a mind map. Nicely done!
After defining social selling, I realized I needed to take a step back and define what is a social business?...
What is a Social Business?
A social business places equal value on the needs of its customers, employees, partners and shareholders. This is not all that different from the concept behind one of the first posts I wrote 3 years ago this month. In that post, I talked about a book called “The Service Profit Chain” that inspired a lot of my early professional thoughts on marketing strategy. The basic theory presented in the book was that happier employees generate more customers who create more profit for the business. Makes sense, right?
Yet in the race to quarterly profits, many businesses still struggle with the concept. More recently I talked about the many reasons why social business is important and I presented my own roadmap to become a social business including the need to define a social strategy that empowers social employees, activates effective content strategy and addresses the issue of culture....
A good definition and a lot of links to other reseaources.
Here's a great overview of the "social business", what it is, and how to get there.
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How does your company handle the social media accounts of employees? In the past, it wasn’t really an issue, but every day it becomes more of a problem. Employers want to know about their employees, and employees want their personal lives to stay private. How do you navigate these muddy waters? It’s truly a challenge, one that is only going to become more arduous as time rolls on.
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Social media is changing the way we look at success. While likes and followers don’t always equate to finances, the reality is that popularity of a company can influence its business success. Garnering a giant share of public attention is an important step in today’s marketing. Making wise use of that social platform is also important. A consumer can follow or like every company that exists, but when it comes to spending money on a specific product, there will be limited options. Whereas sales and advertising in print and on media used to matter most, current trends must include addressing those who focus more on computer based information.
Among the top 20 corporations in social media prestige, Facebook leads with 77 million Facebook and Twitter followers. Coca-Cola, MTV, Disney and Starbucks round out the top five. The top general retailers on the list are Walmart and Target. Several popular brands are also numbered in the top 20.