Back when social media marketing first found its feet, it was all about your organic presence. Getting likes and followers was the key to success across social media platforms. But thanks to changes in algorithms, new networks and user behavior, if you want to make your mark on social media, you need a bigger budget.
Have you ever read an article in which the author seems to drone on? By the end, you can’t even remember a thing you’ve just read? That can happen with a lot of writers. We love words — all of the words.
Mobile-first isn’t just mobile-friendly. It’s a design philosophy and needs to be at the core of any digital strategy.
Marketers have come up with a more integrated approach to digital marketing. Here are some trends to consider adding to your marketing strategy.
Optimizing your website to surface on search engine result pages (SERPs) is a great strategy to gain more traffic, establish expertise and build brand awareness.
After much anticipation, Twitter will now allow for tweets over its classic 140 character limit. As of Monday, Twitter is excluding photos, videos, GIFs, polls and quote tweets from the character limit and people are HYPED.
The term "social media" can be overwhelmingly all-encompassing. Between paid campaigns, organic content development, and community management—not to mention all the different platforms—it's challenging to know where to start or where to focus your efforts. It's natural to want to make sure each base is covered, but unless you have several team members dedicated strictly to social, it's important to identify and execute only the most valuable tactics for your account. So, where to begin?
Presents. I love them. You love them. Show me someone who doesn't love presents. Whether it's Christmas, Hanukkah or birthdays, we live for the moments when we get to rip the wrapping paper off of silly things and have one more knick-knack we don’t need, but really wanted. You know what is really similar to those nicely wrapped presents? Emails. I know most of you are saying “that’s a lie, no one gets excited about emails.” But hear me out.
Writing great content is only half the job; you need to share it, too! Do you have a content marketing plan?