I do not have a silver bullet or a crystal ball that will give you results. But, I can tell you how you can get started and how you can maintain your efforts without the crash and burn that I see so many people experience.
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Centralpawebster submitted the following stories to BizSugar
Social Media: 6 Steps to Making Your Way
Posted by centralpawebster under Social MediaFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2972 days ago
Made Hot by: problogger78 on March 9, 2016 11:17 am
Any Business Can Be Social: Here’s How!
Posted by centralpawebster under Social MediaFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2979 days ago
It’s time to re-frame how we think about social media and stop limiting its power to magnetic industries.
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Social Media: Think Before You Post
Posted by centralpawebster under Social MediaFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2993 days ago
Some people need to check themselves before they post online. Most of us know ‘that guy’ who posts adverse political commentary or someone complains incessantly about a child’s school or other parents.
While there’s no shame to relying on your community for support, there are also many times p Read More
While there’s no shame to relying on your community for support, there are also many times p Read More
Time Management Tips for Small Business Owners
Posted by centralpawebster under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3000 days ago
The DIY approach is flawed for small business owners. Wearing all the hats means a great deal of time is being taken away from the core business productivity. Outsource the activities that are slowing down productivity!
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For the past two months, we’ve been on a business development mega mission. As a social media company, we often have people tell us that we should be very successful. Our results may surprise you!
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I Should Have Been Canned For This
Posted by centralpawebster under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3014 days ago
Made Hot by: maestro68 on January 27, 2016 2:44 pm
There are many ‘oopsies’ that can happen in business – and many are honest mistakes.
Then, there’s just plain stupidity. That’s where I come in and I’m willing to take the fall on this one.
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Then, there’s just plain stupidity. That’s where I come in and I’m willing to take the fall on this one.
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What Can Your Business Do About A Bad Google Review?
Posted by centralpawebster under Customer ServiceFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3021 days ago
I receive frequent requests to help businesses undo the probable damage of a poor Google review, unfortunately, there is little that can be done to ‘fix it.’
There are a few steps you can take that may help, however.
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There are a few steps you can take that may help, however.
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Social Media Management Just Got Better
Posted by centralpawebster under Social MediaFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3028 days ago
Over the past year, we’ve watched the business of social media evolve. Channels continue to change and each one requiring more specialized and detailed work – more so than ever before. Learn how we are keeping pace with demand.
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Small Businesses Beware: Non-Payers Can Affect More Than Your Wallet
Posted by centralpawebster under LegalFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3035 days ago
This past year, I learned a small business lesson and it’s something that many of us deal with… late-paying or non-paying clients. Learn how to avoid making the same mistake.
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Toss the Social Media Predictions
Posted by centralpawebster under Social MediaFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3042 days ago
Made Hot by: fusionswim on December 29, 2015 6:06 am
Whether it’s 2016 or 2026, my ‘predictions’ remain unchanged: Social media is a relationship-building tool. Change is ever-present, but people are still the same.
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