As a kid growing up, there was nothing I liked better than going to a smorgasbord-type restaurant to eat and eat and eat whatever I wanted to. Because of the great variety, it was always a safe bet for everyone to enjoy dinner. Well, here’s a smorgasbord of ideas and tips from past PRMarketing.com blogs on how to make your social media marketing campaign a more memorable and effective experience for your target audience. So eat hearty and enjoy the selection!
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Expert Social Media Tips: Facebook Business Pages
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- by James Rognon
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How Some Brands Botch it in 140 Characters or Less
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How to Measure Your Social Media ROI,
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How to Make People Like You, Instantly
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5 Social Media Marketing Tips for Better Engagement
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Fact: Visuals Change Everything
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- by Julia Minchenko
And now, as promised, what’s for dessert? Some Social Media Marketing Etiquette! It’s all well and good to understand the use and mechanics of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Google+ and all the others, but it’s equally important to be savvy about saying the right things in the right way.
Whether you’re dining or doing social media, be sure to “mind your manners,” as Taylor Donohoo directs in this post. Classless social media is akin to online gravy dribbling out of your mouth; it’s unappetizing to the reader and will surely spoil their appetite for whatever it is you prepared. Be sure your social media is served up in a way that truly satisfies your goals and objectives.
