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Designing and Delivering an Effective Social Media Strategy.
• Elements of building a strategy – things to think about before getting social
• Digital Personas – who are we talking to and how?
• Some tools to Measure Success – how do we know we’re doing a good job?
• Create more powerful posts – top tips and tools to get a better response
• Over to you – what 'next steps' will you take tomorrow?
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Social Media Marketing for Affiliates
Learn from some of the top Social Media Marketers, how you can use social media to build links, drive traffic, and increase your site’s visibility.
Designing and Delivering an Effective Social Media Strategy.
• Elements of building a strategy – things to think about before getting social
• Digital Personas – who are we talking to and how?
• Some tools to Measure Success – how do we know we’re doing a good job?
• Create more powerful posts – top tips and tools to get a better response
• Over to you – what 'next steps' will you take tomorrow?
Back to the Basic with Social Media Marketing - ASE 09Chris Winfield
This is my presentation from Affiliate Summit East that took place on August 9-11, 2009 at the Hilton in New York City.
Social Media Marketing for Affiliates
Learn from some of the top Social Media Marketers, how you can use social media to build links, drive traffic, and increase your site’s visibility.
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10 content ideation tools to deliver amazing socialDSIM
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But, now you can maintain a rocking social presence with these 10 different & amazing tools
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More and more modest-sized organizations are buying into the importance of news applications and visual storytelling. But building momentum with a small team can be tough. We walked through some of the obstacles we've encountered and the tactics/tools we've used to keep moving forward.
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As part of American Business Women's Day, we asked 70 female business executives what advice they would give to their teenage selves. View the full article here: http://www.business2community.com/small-business/70-female-business-executives-share-advice-give-teenage-selves-01662060
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10 New Business Models for this Decade (beta)
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3. Beyond Advertising Business Model
4. Markets Are Conversations Business Model
5. Low-Budget Innovation Business Model
6. Community-Funded Business Model
7. Sustainability-Focused Business Model
8. Twisted Freemium Business Model
9. Unlimited Niches Business Model
10. In-Crowd Customers Business Model
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BUSINESS MODEL DESIGN BY Strategy Consultant/Graphic Facilitator Ouke Arts
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