As your followers and traffic grow, so does the potential for ruthless people to emerge.
Sometimes they have good reason.
Sometimes they’re just trolls who want to squash your content into jelly.
No matter how hard you try, it’s impossible to keep an audience happy.
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When Content Backfires: How to Handle Negative Feedback Online
Posted by shatekpatrick under StrategyFrom http://contentmarketinginstitute.com 2842 days ago
Design how you design - Inside Intercom
Posted by shatekpatrick under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://blog.intercom.io 2848 days ago
But if you have ever opened someone else’s work, you know how hard it is to find the right file, page, group, artboard, or layer. If you are new to the field or new to a team, browsing to learn the history of a project is excruciating.
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How to Be Better and Different and Why You Must
Posted by shatekpatrick under StrategyFrom https://www.ducttapemarketing.com 2848 days ago
Made Hot by: businessluv on July 29, 2016 7:11 am
Stop trying to be better than the competition and start figuring out how you can be better and different than your competition.
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Struggling With Social? Call in Your Influencers
Posted by shatekpatrick under Social MediaFrom http://contentmarketinginstitute.com 2848 days ago
Influencers can inspire social communities around a brand – but only when those influencers’ personalities authentically match the brand’s persona.
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Surviving Burnout: How to Stay Productive and Sane
Posted by shatekpatrick under ManagementFrom http://gothamculture.com 2848 days ago
Made Hot by: Angie593 on July 26, 2016 2:07 pm
Highly motivated employees typically work at a higher level, and are willing to work harder at their craft, but at some point the ship has to drop anchor. Whether you (or your team) has just completed a massive outreach project, published its first eBook or has finally dealt with a particularly hor
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Be a better designer by designing less
Posted by shatekpatrick under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.webdesignerdepot.com 2850 days ago
Designer’s block haunts you. If you’re a designer you’ve experienced it at one point or another — that feeling you’re stuck in a rut and it feels like you’ll be there forever. Even when you escape designer’s block you have other problems waiting for you.
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How to Improve In-Demand Job Skills That Employers Are Looking For In 2016
Posted by shatekpatrick under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.instantshift.com 2850 days ago
The skills required to do a particular job efficiently is known as “skill in demand.” To increase the chances of being hired in your field, you must have certain skills. Apart from a distinct skill set, there are also other common skills that employers are looking.
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Crafting the Perfect Social Posts (Infographic)
Posted by shatekpatrick under Social MediaFrom http://www.adweek.com 2850 days ago
So, you want to craft the perfect post for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, Vine, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Tumblr or a blog?
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10 Startup Priorities May Negate The Business Plan
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 2850 days ago
Made Hot by: logistico on July 26, 2016 11:08 am
If you are one of the new age of entrepreneurs who hates the thought of doing a business plan as a first step in starting your new venture you will love this message. More and more professionals agree that a better strategy is to explore and fine tune your assumptions before declaring a specific pl
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Two Birds, One Stone: How To Increase Conversions While Building Your Brand with UX
Posted by shatekpatrick under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://blog.kissmetrics.com 2853 days ago
Both CRO and UXO can and should be done in conjunction. Without one, the other suffers. Here's how to harmoniously apply both CRO and UX Optimization together.
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