It’s not about how much you get done in a day… it’s about focusing on the right things – and, as I recently discovered – at the right time.
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Why Is It So Hard To Find Balance Right Now?
Posted by centralpawebster under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://strellasocialmedia.com 1490 days ago
Made Hot by: kingofcontent92 on October 28, 2020 9:43 am
How Social Media Monitoring Can Save Your Brand
Posted by centralpawebster under Customer ServiceFrom https://strellasocialmedia.com 1497 days ago
Made Hot by: steefen on October 21, 2020 7:31 am
Ever wonder how important it is to monitor your social media channels? Consider this… 67% of consumers use social media networks to seek resolutions to problems with a brand. And, 60% of those who complain via social media expect the brand to respond within an hour.
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How to Up Your Customer Service Game With Social Media
Posted by centralpawebster under Customer ServiceFrom https://strellasocialmedia.com 1504 days ago
Made Hot by: Copysugar on October 14, 2020 10:15 am
Recently, someone who read my post on BizSugar asked the question, “Do you think that the majority of the small companies have allocated energy, time, and resources for online community management?” Martin – this blog’s for you!
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Tips for Using Community Management to Deliver an Exceptional Customer Experience
Posted by centralpawebster under Customer ServiceFrom https://strellasocialmedia.com 1518 days ago
Made Hot by: robinandy58 on September 30, 2020 8:01 am
How to ensure your community management efforts strike the right chord with your followers. https://bit.ly/StrellaCmmtyMgmtTips
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Community Managers: Serving Our Customers’ Customers!
Posted by centralpawebster under Customer ServiceFrom https://strellasocialmedia.com 1525 days ago
Made Hot by: marketingvalue on September 23, 2020 10:00 am
The challenges and relationship dynamics involved in serving our customers’ customers on social media.
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Why Community Management is Critical to Your Social Media Success
Posted by centralpawebster under Customer ServiceFrom https://strellasocialmedia.com 1532 days ago
Made Hot by: businessgross on September 16, 2020 6:01 am
If you’re not convinced community management is essential, consider this… 50% of customers say they would discontinue doing business with a company that does not respond to a negative social media post.
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The Power of Your Personal Brand: 5 Things You Need to Be an Online Rockstar
Posted by centralpawebster under Online MarketingFrom https://strellasocialmedia.com 1546 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on September 2, 2020 8:03 am
The five essential ingredients you need to shine like a Rockstar online! Learn how to be known as the ‘go-to’ expert in your niche.
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The Power of Your Personal Brand: Let Your Personality Shine
Posted by centralpawebster under Online MarketingFrom https://strellasocialmedia.com 1560 days ago
Made Hot by: mikehartman1 on August 19, 2020 8:49 am
While I am a seasoned social media professional, that doesn’t mean I write about the latest Facebook updates. The people who want that kind of information can go to Google. Readers come to my blog because I offer something different.
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The Power of Your Personal Brand: Why Blogging Is Key
Posted by centralpawebster under Online MarketingFrom https://strellasocialmedia.com 1567 days ago
Made Hot by: maestro68 on August 12, 2020 9:04 am
No matter how tired I am or what else is on my plate, I make the time to maintain a consistent blog schedule. I have seen first-hand the impact that consistency has on my company's bottom line.
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10 Years in Business: Still On Our Way!
Posted by centralpawebster under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://strellasocialmedia.com 1609 days ago
Made Hot by: DigiTechBlog on July 1, 2020 6:52 am
When I celebrated my first year in business, a client congratulated me and then said, “The next nine years will be the most difficult.” I thought he was being sarcastic. However, it didn’t take me long to realize that my assumption was wrong.
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