As a business owner and a multi-account social media manager, I have a myriad of things competing for my attention during the day. It is easy to feel overwhelmed, and there are days I don’t know if I am coming or going. But, I’ve learned a few tricks for staying organized.
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Business Owners: 3 Ways to Stay Organized and Avoid Overwhelm
Posted by centralpawebster under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2840 days ago
Made Hot by: advertglobal on February 15, 2017 11:02 am
Oh, The Leads We Get…
Posted by centralpawebster under Online MarketingFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2847 days ago
Seven years of consistent blogging have helped my search engine rankings tremendously. As a result, we receive internet leads daily. There is a slight downfall, however, and that’s simply filtering through the myriad of spam leads.
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Three Tactics to Increase Revenue
Posted by centralpawebster under StrategyFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2854 days ago
Made Hot by: DigiTechBlog on January 31, 2017 10:18 pm
Our January 2017 gross profit doubled and our net profit increased by over 300% from the previous year. Talk about the difference a year makes. And, it’s because we did things differently. Here are the top three tactics we employed to increase our revenue.
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Entrepreneurs Are Not “Unemployed”
Posted by centralpawebster under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2861 days ago
Made Hot by: JoshRed on January 26, 2017 1:18 pm
Talk with any business owner and most of them will agree: what we do is very real and it’s also very challenging. We are responsible for everything, including our own paycheck. Entrepreneurs should be given the same respect as anyone who works for someone else.
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To Make Social Media Work, Your Website Cannot Suck
Posted by centralpawebster under Social MediaFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2868 days ago
Made Hot by: NolanGreen on January 18, 2017 7:00 am
Pursuing social media without a solid website is like training for the Boston Marathon wearing flip flops. You may be able to run for a little while, but soon enough, everything is going to fall apart. If you want social media to work for you, your website cannot suck.
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Social Media Management: More Than Content Posting
Posted by centralpawebster under Social MediaFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2875 days ago
Made Hot by: robinandy58 on January 11, 2017 3:50 pm
I want to address one of the biggest misconceptions about social media management – and that’s the assumption that what we do is post content. Yes, content development is a large part of management and it must be done well, but it’s only one piece of the puzzle. To ensure clients achieve results, h
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I Resolve to Stop Making New Year’s Resolutions
Posted by centralpawebster under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2882 days ago
Made Hot by: Copysugar on January 4, 2017 1:23 am
I was talking with a friend who seemed surprised that I wasn’t planning to stay up to ring in the new year. She said, but ‘it’s time to set new goals.’ I told her that I don’t need a new year to set goals. I set goals all year long.
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Revelations from website traffic reports
Posted by centralpawebster under Online MarketingFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2911 days ago
Many businesses are gleaning insights into this years’ activity in order to plan for 2017. If you haven’t done so yet, include Google analytics with this evaluation. The results may be surprising. Here are a few revelations from the Strella Social Media traffic reports.
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Three things I learned while I was sick
Posted by centralpawebster under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2917 days ago
Made Hot by: fusionswim on November 30, 2016 1:03 am
Running a company and overcoming illness are not compatible – ask anyone who owns a business. But, one thing is certain… it does offer perspective! Here are three things I learned while I was sick.
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Politics: It’s Personal
Posted by centralpawebster under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 2931 days ago
This past election serves to reminder that the way we vote – and the honorable, but mostly deplorable announcements of our preferred candidate – is a personal choice. Everything about this election was personal. And, as such, should probably stay that way.
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