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Study: Big Companies Lag at Blogging, Social Media

Sword and the Script

Infographic: Millennials and Social Commerce. The word “blog” is an unfortunate phrase that people in suits equate to a journal their 13-year-old pens from a tablet in the basement when they are grounded. If you enjoyed this post, you might also like: Infographic: Social Media Short Hand for the un-Social CMO.

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Study: Marketing Budgets Take Aim at Digital, Social and Mobile

Sword and the Script

of marketers are more optimistic about the economy than they were in 2009. However, it’s worth noting, a graph of the every survey since 2009 is marked by ups and downs. AdAge explained the metric this way: When asked to rate their optimism about the U.S. Economy Smiles at Marketing. The survey found 69.9% Demand generation – 51%.

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How Statistics Can Improve Your Social Media Strategy

Cision

In a recent Wall Street Journal article (“What Celebrities Can Teach Companies About Social Media” published on October 14, 2015), “experts” offered some social media content advice: From singer Rihanna – Cultivate platform-specific content for a multitude of social platforms. But where to start?

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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

You should not start with three pages of A4, but a tweet, an infographic or a video. Top tip: Hashtag journalism Journalists seeking comment or information for articles post on Twitter using these hashtags. If you are writing more than 200 words on any subject, you’re probably in the wrong place,” said Aiken.