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Businesses Need Employee Engagement More Than Process
"Businesses Need Employee Engagement More Than Process engaged-employeeThe days of leadership without engagement are gone. With interactive social media and video everywhere, everyone needs to feel they have a relationship with their leaders, and every brand needs leader personification for customers to relate. The old way doesn't work, and results more than ever in slow decision-making, lack of real connection with employees, and ignorance of what customers really want. More meetings in your conference room won't get to the truth as well as simply talking to people who interact with customers directly. In the same fashion, these engagement principles must be applied to customers. Customer business leadership through brand icons, such as Ronald McDonald and Aunt Jemima, is fading fast. Customers as well as employees want to relate and engage with real people as leaders, and business leaders need to interact with real employees and customers to stay vital and current."35+ Best Free SEO Tools to Instantly Boost Your Rankings
"Bing Webmaster Tools provides reporting and diagnostic tools which are similar to the ones provided by Google Search Console. SERPs provides a free collection of SEO research and analysis tools for marketers, and one of those free tools is Keyword Rank Checker."How Hashtags Can Help You Improve Your Small Business Marketing - crowdspring Blog
"One of the easiest and most effective ways for small businesses to use hashtags in their marketing is to take advantage of trending hashtags. Tip: Pair trending hashtags with content linked to that trending topic or event to help reach a new audience your business may not ordinarily reach. Branded hashtags are hashtags created by your business to represent your brand. "« previous1 next »
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3 No-Nonsense Social Media Tips Your Business Can’t Ignore
"Whoever has the responsibility of crafting your social media content and responding to followers should have a firm understanding of your brand's voice."