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Three things to know about the future of content marketing
"It is startling, the amount of content that will continue to increase on the web! Personally, I think integration is key. Partnerships and creative campaigns to leverage not only social media but traditional media, as well. As content grows, we will need to spend a few dollars to have our message heard, as well. This is non-negotiable on Facebook, especially. Overall, remember to humanize. We have the best shot at reach another person, by - well - being a person."Social Media Marketing: The #1 Mistake Businesses Make
"I think communication is a start - and a good one - but it will take more than that to generate results. The person who is tasked with social media management should have basic knowledge of social media and its constant changes, writing or copywriting skills, and be able to adapt to changes quickly. In some instances, I would also say it's helpful to have a passion for communicating with others' online. It's a different skill set than 'people skills.'"5 Social Media Rules of Thumb
"If blogging was a part of your efforts, early on, that's one huge advantage to you. Great job! As for live streaming, I must admit, it was never something that I was particularly interested in pursuing - both for our business and for our clients. Our clients were not fond of video. However, I will say that I see value in Periscope and Facebook Live. Thanks for reading."Why is ‘Why’ So Important?
"Thanks for reading, Heather! I'm not sure if B2B or B2C matters because it's about P2P (People to people). Everyone is a person and we can relate them on a basic human level - with what they believe. The way you're thinking about the why vs. what is a struggle we had for months. It's not as easy as it sounds. Sure, a vacuum has a practical application; it solves a problem or fills a specific need. In this case, perhaps we switched the focus to the frustration the homeowner experiences when they can't get to the corners of the room with their current vacuum. Perhaps you created your product because you hurt your back trying to clean and knew that there had to be a solution. But, this is still on the surface because I don't know what YOU believe. I am not saying that this is for everyone because maybe what he sells or she sells is crap and they were just doing it to make a buck. Or maybe there is no real why and someone succeeded by having a great product or service 'just because' it was great - or heck, maybe they just got lucky. I only know that this helped me. If anyone is struggling in business, it may provide clarity and sense of direction. I had to take about 10 steps to the left to see my business from a different angle and understand my 'why.' Now that I have, it's changing everything! I hope this helps, Heather. Thank you for the engaging discussion."Subscribe
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"Thanks for pointing out that you didn't understand the title. I think my point was that sometimes, we need to get out of our own way. I am glad you have clients that understand and follow your advice. That's often difficult even IF you lead by example. Keep it up!"