Marketing with Instagram
Instagram is one of the fastest growing mobile applications, yet it’s also one of the most underutilized marketing tools available to marketers. The company’s recent change, Instagram Stories has marketers scrambling to figure out how to add this new feature to their marketing strategy. If you haven’t quite figured out how to use Instagram to help you increase sales and ...
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Do you forget your passwords since we always use autofill? If you use autofill for your passwords in a Chrome browser, it can be easy to forget them. Here is a way to see your forgotten password: Reveal forgotten passwords by right-clicking the password box and selecting “Inspect Element”. Change “Input type=password” to “Input type=text”.
Continue ReadingDon’t Ignore Comments and Questions
When you develop social media profiles for your brand, you’re automatically opening yourself up to customers. That’s part of the deal. If you’re going to post content and interact with customers, you can’t ignore them. As previously mentioned, social media is a two-way street and you must be willing to engage your followers in meaningful ways. Letting questions go unanswered ...
Continue Reading360-Degree Photos
The new trend is 360-degree photos, and they are so cool! They allow you to get a full view of a picture, meaning the ground, the sky, and everything in between. Facebook recently gave us the ability to upload these videos, and people love them! If you are considering posting on for your business, try and take a tasteful and ...
Continue ReadingMaximize Your Profile/Bio
Each social network you have a profile on, regardless of whether it’s Facebook or Pinterest has a bio section where you can input pertinent details about your brand. There’s typically room for a picture, short description, location, and a couple other relevant facts. Make sure you’re maximizing this space. Your social media bio is often the first gateway new customers ...
Continue ReadingLinkedIn Tip
Check who has viewed your profile. This includes all potential leads or current connections who have recently viewed your LinkedIn profile. These people may not be sales leads, employees or your employer, but they may be all of these in the future. Send a customized message to acknowledge that you noticed they have viewed your profile. Explain what value you ...
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