This document discusses social media marketing on Facebook. It begins by establishing the author's expertise in online marketing and training with top influencers. It then outlines that the presentation will focus on why Facebook should be a priority, secrets for increasing engagement on Facebook, and how to make money using social media. Several facts about Facebook's large user base and engagement are provided. The document then gives tips for creating low-cost Facebook ads to build page likes, boosting posts for minimum 3 days, and best practices for posting content. It outlines a Facebook funnel strategy of driving leads from ads to a website and email sequence. It closes by emphasizing giving value to followers rather than direct selling.
NENPA: Using social media to improve your journalismTory Starr
Slides to accompany the panel "Exciting ways newspapers can use social media" at the New England Newspapers Association (NENPA) conference in February 2015. This deck outlines three ways for newspaper journalists to get started using social media in their reporting.
Maximise your Social Influence - A Case Study with Neal Schaffer - a Twitter ...FOMO Creator
Live tweeting whilst attending one of Neal Schaffer's Clubhouse is a great way to maximise YOUR social influence. Here is a report compiled using Tweetbinder to show the effectiveness of sharing content that you've learned onto another social media platform, LIVE.
Here's a link to see a collection of some of the original tweets that were generated during this Clubhouse session: https://wke.lt/w/s/ykx9cp
This is a 10-point plan to get your started on Twitter.
If you have an account and don't know what to do with Twitter, then this PDF is the right one for you too. If you have any questions, I'm only a Tweet away!! @maykingtea
Social media is an effective way for those who serve in children’s ministry to connect with parents, other children’s ministry pastors, and volunteers. The goals of this breakout session is to introduce the top three social media networks and how those networks can be utilized to learn and share ideas with others in children’s ministry as well as being a useful tool to improve communications with parents. We will also be looking at how social media can help in personal development to enable volunteers to be more successful in their area of ministry.
NENPA: Using social media to improve your journalismTory Starr
Slides to accompany the panel "Exciting ways newspapers can use social media" at the New England Newspapers Association (NENPA) conference in February 2015. This deck outlines three ways for newspaper journalists to get started using social media in their reporting.
Maximise your Social Influence - A Case Study with Neal Schaffer - a Twitter ...FOMO Creator
Live tweeting whilst attending one of Neal Schaffer's Clubhouse is a great way to maximise YOUR social influence. Here is a report compiled using Tweetbinder to show the effectiveness of sharing content that you've learned onto another social media platform, LIVE.
Here's a link to see a collection of some of the original tweets that were generated during this Clubhouse session: https://wke.lt/w/s/ykx9cp
This is a 10-point plan to get your started on Twitter.
If you have an account and don't know what to do with Twitter, then this PDF is the right one for you too. If you have any questions, I'm only a Tweet away!! @maykingtea
Social media is an effective way for those who serve in children’s ministry to connect with parents, other children’s ministry pastors, and volunteers. The goals of this breakout session is to introduce the top three social media networks and how those networks can be utilized to learn and share ideas with others in children’s ministry as well as being a useful tool to improve communications with parents. We will also be looking at how social media can help in personal development to enable volunteers to be more successful in their area of ministry.
Collaboration and Tales of Digital Culture from the Social@Scale summit by Sp...Tara Hunt
It’s been 10 years since the Web 2.0 conference launched 2004. We were talking MySpace back then as the behemoth, but there were plenty of emerging social tools: Flickr, Delicious, Blogs, Wikis. And I was a beta tester a few years later on a platform called TWTTR that would go on to become the engine of revolutions around the world. I knew it would be big when we experienced our first ‘twitter quake’.
We’re now in an age where it’s pretty much a given that every business needs a social presence. To not have one would be as ludicrous as not having a webpage…or a phone number even. [A stat about the adoption of online - spending, etc]
Year after year, the technology advances. Today, 30% of the world (and 56% of Americans AND Canadians) are on smart phones and that is growing by 20% each year. MySpace was left in Facebook’s wake years ago and who knows what tomorrow’s hot new platform will be.
And as the technology advances, I get really excited, but I also get really worried. Because the technology is moving quickly, but the culture is not. Or, to be clear, there IS a culture - or rather multiple cultures - that have grown and been catalyzed through the democratization of the web, but not everyone understands what is really going on here:
The web isn’t about the tools or the technology, it is about the culture.
There are 5 new rules for Digital Culture:
1. There is no mass.
2. Listening is more valuable than talking
3. When you see a parade, get in front of it!
4. Trust is the most valuable currency. To earn AND give.
5. Invest in the long term.
I gave this on June 3, 2014, in Toronto, ON, Canada at the Social@Scale Summit hosted by Air Canada, organized by Sprinklr
SREE SREENIVASAN: Fostering Brand Loyalty Through High-Trust Social Media Eng...techsytalk
Social media is a mighty medium to connect and deepen your relationship with your audience, but ONLY if you learn the art of engagement. In this session we bring to you one of the most sought after social media authorities, the former Chief Digital Officer of NYC and The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Sree Sreenivasan - to give us an abridged blueprint on digital and social media strategy to implement immediately with your event teams.
FOMO Case Studies the virtual edition 2020-presentFOMO Creator
In 2020 + 2021 I have generated FOMO for:
* virtual conferences
* digital challenges
* monthly networking events
* monthly webinars
I have even generated FOMO for business owners that have a product or a service that they would like to generate more publicity and sales on.
Want to know more? Check out my case study and if you have any further questions, connect with me on LinkedIn and ask me for further details. I'll see you there!!
Two things have made the Twitter TV discussion interesting to me in 2015: The rise of Periscope and new numbers about the rise of digital video. This is a deck from a recent workshop at WGBH. It reviews the role of social media in the current TV landscape, some basic thoughts on how Twitter fits into the engagement ecosystem, and introduces the platform to the beginner Tweeter.
A collection of the statistics and overall impact my FOMO Creating has had on conferences in the UK, Republic of Ireland and Europe. FOMO is the Fear of Missing Out and I am able to tweet on average 1200 a day, create 136 Instagram stories on average; conduct Live Interviews on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook and create mini blog posts on the fly and publish them on LinkedIn (average 10 posts a day).
Take a look at my case study for the finer details for some of my clients.
2014 church-and-social-media-issachar-conferenceJason Kyle Scott
In today's new ministries, the presentation answers whether or not the church should engage in social media, with whom it should engage and the basics of engagement. I also touch on potential pitfalls and the unintended consequences of social endorsement. There are businesses that will benefit from this presentation's section on "social endorsement" from a communications perspective, as well as, delineating the difference between organizational and leadership social accounts.
Twitter School and #AntiquesRoadshow Live TweetTory Starr
Twitter School was a one-hour workshop I lead on April 7, 2014, for WGBH's board of trustees. The second hour was led by Antiques Roadshow EP Marsha Bemko and Skinner CEO and Roadshow appraiser Karen Keane, who live-tweeted the live broadcast along with our group.
Collaboration and Tales of Digital Culture from the Social@Scale summit by Sp...Tara Hunt
It’s been 10 years since the Web 2.0 conference launched 2004. We were talking MySpace back then as the behemoth, but there were plenty of emerging social tools: Flickr, Delicious, Blogs, Wikis. And I was a beta tester a few years later on a platform called TWTTR that would go on to become the engine of revolutions around the world. I knew it would be big when we experienced our first ‘twitter quake’.
We’re now in an age where it’s pretty much a given that every business needs a social presence. To not have one would be as ludicrous as not having a webpage…or a phone number even. [A stat about the adoption of online - spending, etc]
Year after year, the technology advances. Today, 30% of the world (and 56% of Americans AND Canadians) are on smart phones and that is growing by 20% each year. MySpace was left in Facebook’s wake years ago and who knows what tomorrow’s hot new platform will be.
And as the technology advances, I get really excited, but I also get really worried. Because the technology is moving quickly, but the culture is not. Or, to be clear, there IS a culture - or rather multiple cultures - that have grown and been catalyzed through the democratization of the web, but not everyone understands what is really going on here:
The web isn’t about the tools or the technology, it is about the culture.
There are 5 new rules for Digital Culture:
1. There is no mass.
2. Listening is more valuable than talking
3. When you see a parade, get in front of it!
4. Trust is the most valuable currency. To earn AND give.
5. Invest in the long term.
I gave this on June 3, 2014, in Toronto, ON, Canada at the Social@Scale Summit hosted by Air Canada, organized by Sprinklr
SREE SREENIVASAN: Fostering Brand Loyalty Through High-Trust Social Media Eng...techsytalk
Social media is a mighty medium to connect and deepen your relationship with your audience, but ONLY if you learn the art of engagement. In this session we bring to you one of the most sought after social media authorities, the former Chief Digital Officer of NYC and The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Sree Sreenivasan - to give us an abridged blueprint on digital and social media strategy to implement immediately with your event teams.
FOMO Case Studies the virtual edition 2020-presentFOMO Creator
In 2020 + 2021 I have generated FOMO for:
* virtual conferences
* digital challenges
* monthly networking events
* monthly webinars
I have even generated FOMO for business owners that have a product or a service that they would like to generate more publicity and sales on.
Want to know more? Check out my case study and if you have any further questions, connect with me on LinkedIn and ask me for further details. I'll see you there!!
Two things have made the Twitter TV discussion interesting to me in 2015: The rise of Periscope and new numbers about the rise of digital video. This is a deck from a recent workshop at WGBH. It reviews the role of social media in the current TV landscape, some basic thoughts on how Twitter fits into the engagement ecosystem, and introduces the platform to the beginner Tweeter.
A collection of the statistics and overall impact my FOMO Creating has had on conferences in the UK, Republic of Ireland and Europe. FOMO is the Fear of Missing Out and I am able to tweet on average 1200 a day, create 136 Instagram stories on average; conduct Live Interviews on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook and create mini blog posts on the fly and publish them on LinkedIn (average 10 posts a day).
Take a look at my case study for the finer details for some of my clients.
2014 church-and-social-media-issachar-conferenceJason Kyle Scott
In today's new ministries, the presentation answers whether or not the church should engage in social media, with whom it should engage and the basics of engagement. I also touch on potential pitfalls and the unintended consequences of social endorsement. There are businesses that will benefit from this presentation's section on "social endorsement" from a communications perspective, as well as, delineating the difference between organizational and leadership social accounts.
Twitter School and #AntiquesRoadshow Live TweetTory Starr
Twitter School was a one-hour workshop I lead on April 7, 2014, for WGBH's board of trustees. The second hour was led by Antiques Roadshow EP Marsha Bemko and Skinner CEO and Roadshow appraiser Karen Keane, who live-tweeted the live broadcast along with our group.
Social Media 101: Get Connected, Get Focused and Get Noticed! Holly A. Fisher
Social media should be a part of your overall marketing strategy. For nonprofit organizations, it’s a way to connect with your supporters, find new volunteers and stay top of mind when it comes time for donors to strike a check. Understand the top social networks – Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram – and how they can benefit your organization when used properly.
Helpful Tips, Tools, Resources & Success Stories for non-profit organizations who use social media to promote their nonprofit events, projects and organizations.
Presentation on trends and best practices for use of social media by arts organizations, specifically symphony orchestras. Delivered july 2014 to the Association of California Symphony Orchestras conference. See accompanying pdf for additional notes and links.
The last in a 3 part series. Part 1 explained what social media is. Part 2 explained why it is important. Part 3 now shows you how to do it. Part 4is about putting it into practise with a workshop, which no slideshare can do justice to. Unfortunately the viral marketing examples of HRH Kate Middleton naked, Brad Pitt naked, Angelina Jolie XXX have all had to be removed (spider search joke here).
Is Your Business on Facebook? With Facebook overtaking Google for search, now is the time to have a presence on Facebook. Setting up a fanpage can be diggicult, this guide will show you step by step how to create an effective Facebook fanpage.
Learn more about how nonprofits are using Facebook to connect with donors, volunteers, members and other constituents in this presentation prepared by Susie Bowie of the Community Foundation of Sarasota County and Suzanne Dameron of Lime Communications.
At the May 2, 2011 Lunch Bunch with Manatee Community Foundation, we talked about the basics of social media strategy, social media policies, a little about Twitter and Blogging, and of course, Facebook. It's a good general introduction for nonprofits.
Boston Workshop: Jan. 14, 2009: Nonprofits Tell It Like It IsPR Council
Presented by Sofiya Cabalquinto (Museum of Science), Jennifer Scott (Boston Center for Adult Education), Peter Spiers (Elderhostel) and Matt Shaw (Council of Public Relations Firms)
Mastering Multi-Touchpoint Content Strategy: Navigate Fragmented User JourneysSearch Engine Journal
Digital platforms are constantly multiplying, and with that, user engagement is becoming more intricate and fragmented.
So how do you effectively navigate distributing and tailoring your content across these various touchpoints?
Watch this webinar as we dive into the evolving landscape of content strategy tailored for today's fragmented user journeys. Understanding how to deliver your content to your users is more crucial than ever, and we’ll provide actionable tips for navigating these intricate challenges.
You’ll learn:
- How today’s users engage with content across various channels and devices.
- The latest methodologies for identifying and addressing content gaps to keep your content strategy proactive and relevant.
- What digital shelf space is and how your content strategy needs to pivot.
With Wayne Cichanski, we’ll explore innovative strategies to map out and meet the diverse needs of your audience, ensuring every piece of content resonates and connects, regardless of where or how it is consumed.
Digital marketing is the art and science of promoting products or services using digital channels to reach and engage with potential customers. It encompasses a wide range of online tactics and strategies aimed at increasing brand visibility, driving website traffic, generating leads, and ultimately, converting those leads into customers.
https://nidmindia.com/
For too many years marketing and sales have operated in silos...while in some forward thinking companies, the two organizations work together to drive new opportunity development and revenue. This session will explore the lessons learned in that beautiful dance that can occur when marketing and sales work together...to drive new opportunity development, account expansion and customer satisfaction.
No, this is not a conversation about MQLs and SQLs. Instead we will focus on a framework that allows the two organizations to drive company success together.
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
The session includes a brief history of the evolution of search before diving into the roles technology, content, and links play in developing a powerful SEO strategy in a world of Generative AI and social search. Discover how to optimize for TikTok searches, Google's Gemini, and Search Generative Experience while developing a powerful arsenal of tools and templates to help maximize the effectiveness of your SEO initiatives.
Key Takeaways:
Understand how search engines work
Be able to find out where your users search
Know what is required for each discipline of SEO
Feel confident creating an SEO Plan
Confidently measure SEO performance
Search Engine Marketing - Competitor and Keyword researchETMARK ACADEMY
Over 2 Trillion searches are made per day in Google search, which means there are more than 2 Trillion visits happening across the websites of the world wide web.
People search various questions, phrases or words. But some words and phrases are searched
more often than others.
For example, the words, ‘running shoes’ are searched more often than ‘best road running
shoes for men’
These words or phrases which people use to search on Google are called Keywords.
Some keywords are searched more often than others. Number of times a keyword is searched
for in a month is called keyword volume.
Some keywords have more relevant results than others. For the phrase “running shoes” we
get more than 80M relevant results, whereas for “best road running shoes for men” we get
only 8.
The former keyword ‘running shoes’ has way more competition from popular websites to
new and small blogs, whereas the latter keyword doesn’t have that much competition. This
search competition for a keyword is called search difficulty of a keyword or keyword
difficulty.
In other words, if the keyword difficulty is ‘low’ or ‘easy’, there won’t be any competition
and if you target such keywords on your site, you can easily rank on the front page of Google.
Some keywords are searched for, just to know or to learn some information about something,
that’s their search intention. For example, “What shoe size should I choose?” or “How to pick
the right shoe size?”
These keywords which are searched just to know about stuff are called informational
keywords. Typically people who are searching this type of keywords are top of a Conversion
funnel.
Conversion funnel is the journey that search visitors go through on their way to an email
subscription or a premium subscription to the services you offer or a purchase of products
you sell or recommend using your referral link.
For some buyers, research is the most important part when they have to buy a product.
Depending on that, their journey either widens or narrows down. These types of buyers are
Researchers and they spend more time with informational keywords.
Conversion is the action you want from your search visitors. Number of conversions that you
get for every 100 search visitors is called Conversion rate.
People who are at different stages of a conversion funnel use different types of keywords.
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
Come learn how YOU can Animate and Illuminate the World with Generative AI's Explosive Power. Come sit in the driver's seat and learn to harness this great technology.
Unleash the power of UK SEO with Brand Highlighters! Our guide delves into the unique search landscape of Britain, equipping you with targeted strategies to dominate UK search engine results. Discover local SEO tactics, keyword magic for UK audiences, and mobile optimization secrets. Get your website seen by the right people and propel your brand to the top of UK searches.
To learn more: https://brandhighlighters.co.uk/blog/top-seo-agencies-uk/
Short video marketing has sweeped the nation and is the fastest way to build an online brand on social media in 2024. In this session you will learn:- What is short video marketing- Which platforms work best for your business- Content strategies that are on brand for your business- How to sell organically without paying for ads.
Mastering Local SEO for Service Businesses in the AI Era is tailored specifically for local service providers like plumbers, dentists, and others seeking to dominate their local search landscape. This session delves into leveraging AI advancements to enhance your online visibility and search rankings through the Content Factory model, designed for creating high-impact, SEO-driven content. Discover the Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy, a cost-effective approach to boost your local SEO efforts and attract more customers with minimal investment. Gain practical insights on optimizing your online presence to meet the specific needs of local service seekers, ensuring your business not only appears but stands out in local searches. This concise, action-oriented workshop is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing in the AI age, driving more leads, conversions, and ultimately, success for your local service business.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace AI for Local SEO: Learn to harness the power of AI technologies to optimize your website and content for local search. Understand the pivotal role AI plays in analyzing search trends and consumer behavior, enabling you to tailor your SEO strategies to meet the specific demands of your target local audience. Leverage the Content Factory Model: Discover the step-by-step process of creating SEO-optimized content at scale. This approach ensures a steady stream of high-quality content that engages local customers and boosts your search rankings. Get an action guide on implementing this model, complete with templates and scheduling strategies to maintain a consistent online presence. Maximize ROI with Dollar-a-Day Advertising: Dive into the cost-effective Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy that amplifies your visibility in local searches without breaking the bank. Learn how to strategically allocate your budget across platforms to target potential local customers effectively. The session includes an action guide on setting up, monitoring, and optimizing your ad campaigns to ensure maximum impact with minimal investment.
In this presentation, Danny Leibrandt explains the impact of AI on SEO and what Google has been doing about it. Learn how to take your SEO game to the next level and win over Google with his new strategy anyone can use. Get actionable steps to rank your name, your business, and your clients on Google - the right way.
Key Takeaways:
1. Real content is king
2. Find ways to show EEAT
3. Repurpose across all platforms
Financial curveballs sent many American families reeling in 2023. Household budgets were squeezed by rising interest rates, surging prices on everyday goods, and a stagnating housing market. Consumers were feeling strapped. That sentiment, however, appears to be waning. The question is, to what extent?
To take the pulse of consumers’ feelings about their financial well-being ahead of a highly anticipated election, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey. The survey highlights consumers’ hopes and anxieties as we move into 2024. Let's unpack the key findings to gain insights about where we stand.
3. Why listen to ME?
I LIVE AND BREATHE ONLINE
MARKETING FOR A LIVING!
I Regularly Train w/The Country’s
TOP Social Media Experts including Gary
Vaynerchuk, Natalie Sisson, Nick
Unsworth, and Mari Smith (Photo),
Who Was Named ATopTen Influencer
in Social Media by Forbes Magazine.
4. Today,You’ll Learn…
1) WHY FACEBOOK SHOULD BE A
PRIORITY FORYOUR ONLINE MARKETING
2) SOME OF MY PERSONAL SECRETS
FOR INCREASING “LIKES”, ENGAGEMENT,
AND GETTINGYOUR POSTS SEEN
3) HOW TO ACTUALLY MAKE MONEY
USING SOCIAL MEDIA!
7. Why Facebook?
1.28 BILLION Monthly,Active FB Users
802 Million People Log On EVERY Day
Social Media Is Now the TOP Internet Activity
8. Why Facebook?
1.28 BILLION Monthly,Active FB Users
802 Million People Log On EVERY Day
Social Media Is Now the TOP Internet Activity
FACEBOOK Has Almost 7x The Engagement As Twitter
9. Why Facebook?
1.28 BILLION Monthly,Active FB Users
802 Million People Log On EVERY Day
Social Media Is Now the TOP Internet Activity
FACEBOOK Has Almost 7x The Engagement As Twitter
Average Time Spent On Facebook is 20 Min PerVisit
10. Why Facebook?
1.28 BILLION Monthly,Active FB Users
802 Million People Log On EVERY Day
Social Media Is Now the TOP Internet Activity
FACEBOOK Has Almost 7x The Engagement As Twitter
Average Time Spent On Facebook is 20 Min PerVisit
FB Advertising Is Still Accessible To Small Businesses
(Sources: Facebook.com, BusinessInsider.com, Marigold Marketing Group)
12. Why Facebook?
HOW IS FACEBOOK DIFFERENTTHAN OTHER
SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS?
FACEBOOK Has MOST DEVELOPED
Targeted Advertising Tools On The
Planet!
13. Why Facebook?
HOW IS FACEBOOK DIFFERENTTHAN OTHER
SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS?
FACEBOOK Has MOST DEVELOPED
Targeted Advertising Tools On The
Planet!
(They’ve been around longer, have OODLES OF CASH,
and they have spent time and money perfecting it.)
14. 3 FB AD SECRETS
1) To Build The Number of LIKES onYour Page FOR
LITERALLY PENNIES EACH…
CREATE A “LIKE” AD for $10/Day,TargetYour Ideal Audience,
Use A Great Photo That Creates a Mental/Emotional
Connection and…
USE THIS PHRASE inYOUR AD:
“LIKE IfYou LOVE __________”
17. 3 FB AD SECRETS
2) IfYou Use The “BOOST POST” Button,You Must Run The
Boost Post for a Minimum of 3 Days to Be Successful.
18. 3 FB AD SECRETS
3) Mari’s “BEST PRACTICES”
-
BEST DAYS OF THE WEEK TO POST:Thurs + Fri
-
BEST TIME OF DAY: Just after lunch
-
BEST TYPES OF CONTENT: Photos, Questions, Short Posts (90
Characters or less),Video, Plain Status Updates, Linked Articles
-
OFFER FREE INFORMATION TO HELPYOUR AUDIENCE SOLVE A
PROBLEM THEY ARE LIKELY TO HAVE (Ideal Audience)
-
BUTTESTTHESE FORYOURSELF onYOUR PAGE!
31. FINALTHOUGHTS
IFYOU REMEMBER NOTHING ELSETODAY:
-
SOCIAL MEDIA IS ABOUT GIVING, NOT SELLING, and
LISTENING as opposed to PREACHING.
-
ALWAYS BE THINKING OF WAYS TO OFFERYOUR
AUDIENCEVALUE,AS OPPOSED TO HOWYOU CAN GET
THEM TO BUY SOMETHING. THEY WILL BUY FROM
YOU,AFTERYOU EARNTRUST.
32. Mari Connor
Social Media Money Maker
602-810-5664
Mari@MarigoldMarketingGroup.com
REVIEW THIS SLIDESHOW:
www.slideshare.net/MariConnor
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