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Tips for Next Gen Digital Marketing and PR Pros

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Photo credit: Wikipedia. What’s the future of digital media marketing and social public relations? What trends are we, as seasoned digital media marketers, seeing in the marketplace? What advice can we give the next generation of digital media marketing or PR pros for landing a job in digital marketing or communications? It’s spring, which means it’s mentoring season.

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Your social media faults are not in the tools but in ourselves

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Credit: Wikipedia. Aaron Kim had a great post yesterday on our expectations of what social media tools will do for us. That got me thinking about how social media wasn’t the first tool that we have such outsized expectations for. For some reason, we expect that tools will help us impose the self-control around our days–maybe even our lives–that we fail to impose on our own.

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Is Being A Social Media Jack of All Trades A Good Idea?

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Getty Images via @daylife. If you were to consider only the most used (thus possibly also the most influential) social media outlets what would you list as the Top 5? Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+ and LinkedIn? Would you have another combination that would make better sense for your business? I ask this question so we can seriously consider what the true skill set of a social media professional is as we move deeper and deeper into the online social age.

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Email bankruptcy and internal social networking

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Credit: Wikipedia. You have probably been there a few times already: after a one-week vacation or a short business trip, you come back to the office and suddenly 1,000 unread emails are waiting for you in your inbox. And, as you likely promised in your out-of-office message to get back to people emailing you “as soon as possible” upon your return, you just find yourself in that now more-familiar-than-we-dare-to-admit territory of email bankruptcy.

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Answers to Your Google+ for Business Questions, Part 2

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A couple-few weeks ago, I answered the first of many questions that the participants asked both during and after my recent webinar, Google+ for Business. Below are the next batch of questions and answers. I hope they answer your questions. And I have really enjoyed answering them. Q: What are the benefits of selecting one type of category over the other?

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