Tag Archives: Social Media

How To Use Topical Days To Boost Your Social Media – April 2020

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If you’ve ever struggled with what to post on social media, these topical days can help you boost your social media in April and inspire you on what to post. After all, only a few people will like and share a post about your product or blog article, but you’ll get many more for a […]

Can viral videos and social media really instigate societal change?

Since Monday 49 million people have all watched one video on YouTube. Even for the latest Justin Beiber track, this volume of traffic notably irregular, but 49 million people, won’t all watch the same video for no reason. The video in question was made and posted by American charity, Invisible Children and is an epic […]

How You Can Be the Spielberg of Video Blogging

A couple of weeks ago, we gave you all the info you needed to create your own YouTube channel. Undoubtedly you strode confidently to work the next day logged on to your computer and began to create your channel with all the finesse of a marketing professional. But now you have it, all set up […]

Social Media Touchdown for Super Bowl XLVI

Social media and the Super bowl One of the most popular sporting events on the American calendar, the annual Super Bowl is an event that the whole country, and people from all over the world look forward to. As well as a momentous sporting occasion, the event usually plays host to other revelations (some more […]

Hootsuite or Tweetdeck?

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Developed to make your days easy and increase your ability to post on multiple outlets at once with one single click, Hootsuite at Tweetdeeck are third party social media management systems. Allowing you to monitor all elements of your social media profiles at once on one screen, the management systems have come about as individuals […]

How to use your social media like a PR professional

Yet another example of social media influencing society and the way we work, comes in the form of the social media influence on press release distribution specifically important for those in the public relations industry. Research conducted by PR resource PRNewswire and Crowd Factory has found that 48% of press release sharing happens on Facebook, […]

We have a freedom of speech – and we will use it!

acebook, along with other social networks out there are giving internet users an opportunity like never before to speak their minds irrespective of who’s listening or watching. This ability has brought as sense of freedom your average Internet user and for brands, is a unique insight into the minds of their clients.

Eight reasons not to use social media within your business- and why you should ignore them all

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When talking the general public, business owners and employees, those who haven’t yet got an online presence and aren’t in that position due to legal reasons generally come up with one or more of these eight reasons as to why not. Unfortunately these reasons are generally founded on a lack of knowledge and understanding of […]

Use your Twitter page as a marketing tool

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You see brands building their reputations online all the time, they seem to have millions of followers and are really connecting with their audience. This is obviously a great thing to get people talking about your brand, but this doesn’t necessarily equate to money for your business. Here are the best ways to create a […]

16 Tips to Create a Killer Blog

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  The most common complaint we hear from clients here about blogging is that its “too much effort”, or “I don’t have enough time”. If I’m honest with you, it is time consuming, and can seem like you are getting nowhere, however the benefits of blogging far out weigh the intrinsic time costs. To have […]

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