Category: Social Media

Pinterest is one of social media’s most popular platforms with more than 100 million users worldwide. But is its pin-and-share style a good fit for businesses trying to build online relationships with their target audience?
Gone are the days when music fans had to go to the store to buy an album and decide if they liked the artist’s music or not. Now, technology leads the way to an artist’s exposure and their engagement with fans or potential fans. Artists also can use technology to build, and eventually maintain, their brand. Here are some ways that digital marketing has impacted an artist’s ability to promote themselves. Most, if not all, artists and bands have some presence on social media, whether it’s on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, etc. I use Facebook, Twitter and Instagram almost exclusively. I can find any band I listen to on all three of these social media platforms, and each one provides something a little different.
If your company has a Pinterest page, your goal should be to pin entertaining, informative and valuable content. The problem is: How do you find it? As big as the social media platform is, there is a lot of content that’s not worth sharing. Your job as the pinner is to navigate through the website and find the content that will be beneficial for your brand and your audience. Here are four tips to make the Pinterest searching process a little easier.
The social media platform Pinterest is a great way to build your brand and engage with your target audience, but it is not as simple as just creating an account. Just because you pin items to a board doesn’t mean you are using Pinterest to its full advantage. There are lots of different ways you can maximize your pinning potential and build your online audience. If you are unsure about what you company’s Pinterest board should look like, here are five tips that will make your time investment in Pinterest well worth it.
Sharing life's big (and small) moments is easier than ever with the popular phone app Instagram. Whether it’s a photo of your lunch, or a beautiful sunset, it only takes a few seconds to share these images with your friends and family.This idea of photo sharing brings up an interesting question for businesses – where do they belong in this avalanche of posted images?
If you are a business owner who has recently joined the world of Pinterest, first of all let me say, "Welcome!" You now have the ability to waste hours of your life without even realizing it. In all seriousness, Pinterest is a great way of promoting and building a brand for your company, in part because users find it so addicting. To be successful on Pinterest, it is crucial to know how to navigate through this increasingly popular social network.
When used correctly, social media allows your business to reach a large number of prospects and to interact with them as often as they are on Facebook or Twitter (which tends to be pretty frequently, thanks to smartphone apps). However, your company’s presence on social media sites also presents a risk, because it makes you vulnerable to criticism and public complaints. Or maybe your social media accounts are actually hurting your business more than helping, because you are unsure of what you should be posting. In this post, we have gathered some of the most important social media articles for your business to give you new ideas about how to use social media to your full advantage.
Pinterest is one of social media’s most popular platforms with more than 100 million users worldwide. But is its pin-and-share style a good fit for businesses trying to build online relationships with their target audience?
Gone are the days when music fans had to go to the store to buy an album and decide if they liked the artist’s music or not. Now, technology leads the way to an artist’s exposure and their engagement with fans or potential fans. Artists also can use technology to build, and eventually maintain, their brand. Here are some ways that digital marketing has impacted an artist’s ability to promote themselves. Most, if not all, artists and bands have some presence on social media, whether it’s on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, etc. I use Facebook, Twitter and Instagram almost exclusively. I can find any band I listen to on all three of these social media platforms, and each one provides something a little different.
If your company has a Pinterest page, your goal should be to pin entertaining, informative and valuable content. The problem is: How do you find it? As big as the social media platform is, there is a lot of content that’s not worth sharing. Your job as the pinner is to navigate through the website and find the content that will be beneficial for your brand and your audience. Here are four tips to make the Pinterest searching process a little easier.
The social media platform Pinterest is a great way to build your brand and engage with your target audience, but it is not as simple as just creating an account. Just because you pin items to a board doesn’t mean you are using Pinterest to its full advantage. There are lots of different ways you can maximize your pinning potential and build your online audience. If you are unsure about what you company’s Pinterest board should look like, here are five tips that will make your time investment in Pinterest well worth it.
Sharing life's big (and small) moments is easier than ever with the popular phone app Instagram. Whether it’s a photo of your lunch, or a beautiful sunset, it only takes a few seconds to share these images with your friends and family.This idea of photo sharing brings up an interesting question for businesses – where do they belong in this avalanche of posted images?
If you are a business owner who has recently joined the world of Pinterest, first of all let me say, "Welcome!" You now have the ability to waste hours of your life without even realizing it. In all seriousness, Pinterest is a great way of promoting and building a brand for your company, in part because users find it so addicting. To be successful on Pinterest, it is crucial to know how to navigate through this increasingly popular social network.
When used correctly, social media allows your business to reach a large number of prospects and to interact with them as often as they are on Facebook or Twitter (which tends to be pretty frequently, thanks to smartphone apps). However, your company’s presence on social media sites also presents a risk, because it makes you vulnerable to criticism and public complaints. Or maybe your social media accounts are actually hurting your business more than helping, because you are unsure of what you should be posting. In this post, we have gathered some of the most important social media articles for your business to give you new ideas about how to use social media to your full advantage.

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