The summer is a great time to reconnect with your network and focus on your business development and branding efforts. Here are some ideas on how you can do it
A Quick Guide to Social Media Analytics
Many companies regularly post content to their social media channels but aren’t looking at their analytics on a regular basis. If you aren’t looking at your data, you aren’t really achieving social media success.
Social media analytics is the process of gathering and analyzing data and reports based on metrics from one or multiple social media accounts.
Social media analytics provides insight into a number of important factors that are directly tied to the success of your marketing efforts and your business as a whole.
One of the keys to social media success is to know what types of posts on which platforms are most effective in resonating with your followers. This will enable you to consistently produce engaging content and can turn prospects into clients, recruits into employees and help you retain clients.
It’s a good idea to look at your social analytics at least once a week. Do a deeper dive into the data once a month by running a social media audit. This can help shed light on specific topics such as the types of posts that most resonate with your followers, the social networks that are working best and the networks should you rethink/rework.
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20 Ways Small- and Mid-Size Firms Can Appropriately Market Themselves During the Pandemic
I know many of you feel out of sorts right now (that includes me). Our daily routines have been thrown a huge curveball and staying home is our job right now to keep ourselves and others safe against the spread of COVID-19
Remember this too shall pass and things will return to “normal”; your job now is to lay the foundation for when that does happen and also to be ready, willing and able to assist your clients during this time of great change, confusion and stress. Empathy is the single most important characteristic you can have right now to build stronger relationships.
In case you are looking for some “homework” in the marketing and business development area, here are a few ideas to keep you busy during this period.
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In what might be the most important update for LinkedIn company pages to date, you can now see your actual LinkedIn company followers (this has been on my LinkedIn wish…