How Does Your Social Media Stand Up
There are more than 50 million Facebook pages for businesses. Are you putting the effort and time into your social networks? Are you using Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram to their fullest potential? Using all of the social media platforms available should be utilized to build your business’ presence. What’s Your Brand How you interact with your customer online is ...
Continue ReadingInstagram Tips & Tricks
Coming up with additional information for your bio and Instagram content is not always easy. Here are a few tips on what could be added to your Instagram account and posts. Create your own hashtag There’s no better way to grow community on your blog and social networks and increase your followers than to create your own hashtag. If you’ve ...
Continue ReadingAdd Location Data to Your Tweets
Enabling location data on your tweets lets Twitter users recognize when they’re in close proximity to your business. They may be ready to buy from you at that point, and turning it on will let users click on the location marker icon on your tweet to find out where your business is located. That’s one step closer to a sale. ...
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When asked why should businesses use Pinterest, we have a few facts about the increased popularity of Pinterest for marketing. Over 75 Billion pins have been uploaded to Pinterest (as of September 2016). In 2014 79% of Pinterest users were female. But in 2016 already 40% of new signups were men. 67% of Pinterest users are under 40-years-old. Most pinners ...
Continue ReadingWhy to Use Snapchat for Business
Why marketers use Snapchat to promote their business: There are over 100 Million daily users on Ssnapchat. The number of Snapchat daily video views is up to 8 Billion. 65% of Snapchat users contribute content. There is an average of 9,000 photos snapped every second. The average users spends 30 minutes a day on Snapchat. 70% of all Snapchat users ...
Continue ReadingProvide Value with Quote Tweets
The Quote Tweet function allows you to add 116 characters when you retweet. (The original tweet takes up the space of a link in a tweet.) Don’t just reiterate the title when you retweet someone else’s content. Give the tweet some additional context by adding your own opinion or enthusiasm for the information. Another option is to include a quote ...
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