Social media marketing is still somewhat of a grey area for businesses owners. It is easily misunderstood and can be confusing to put into practice.
It's even harder when there are both social marketing heroes and villains pitching for work.
Are you the hero or villain?
Social Marketing Infographic: Are you the Hero or Villain?


From http://stuartjdavidson.com 2684 days ago
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2685 days ago
Like the ideas here (and LOVE the infographic) but, in truth, when we talk about established truths backed by solid research the question is which ones. There is a lot of "research" out there in the social media space today, not all of which is credible. Your recommendations for separating fact from fantasy?
2684 days ago
I'd typically look at the source of the research to establish its validity. If the source is a superblog or social research company, you can usually assume it's conducted on good merit.