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Has Corporate America Reached A Diversity Tipping Point?

Zoominfo

Individuals, establishments, and communities are, one by one, being reexamined, their contributions to the cause being carefully dissected. Initially, companies’ contributions typically include donations, relevant posts on social media, and educational events for employees — all things that can, indeed, help the cause.

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Mastering Social Media Analytics: An Interview with Ryan Sweeney of Ignite Social Media

Brandpoint

Ryan Sweeney is the Director of Analytics at Ignite Social Media and has been in the industry of social analytics since “ before the major networks released official analytics platforms.” What are some tips you have for social media marketers who want to add analytics to their daily routine and resume?

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Top Takeaways From Blogwell Philly 2010

Marketing Insider Group

To review, Blogwell is an event sponsored by the Social Media Business Council , a &# community for social business leaders at large companies.&# The event titled “How Big Brands Use Social Media&# highlights 8 real-life social media case studies. Many brands are just getting started in social media.

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How social media is changing what brands stand for

Biznology

Our world has never been so divided by politics, with social media as a major catalyst for extreme opinions and reactions. Brands are being pulled into battles on what they stand for, willingly and unwillingly, on both social and traditional media. trillion since 2010 (source: US SIF Foundation). Facebook , Twitter , etc.).

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The real and complete history of social media marketing

illumin

The history of social media tells a story of major cultural change. That’s because the groundwork for today’s social media was laid years before the apps and platforms of today made their debut. So, how did social media make the climb from a simple chat room, to becoming the major player in advertising that it is today?

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The Twilight renaissance: Why retailers need social media for trend forecasting

Sprout Social

But thanks to the combined forces of Netflix and social media, teens are flocking to thrift stores to find everything you probably wore back in 2010. Social media has changed the way we consume information and naturally, that applies to fashion. It started online, and it marks a major change in the world of fashion. Here’s why.

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The Entrepreneur Interview Series #9: Amanda LaGrange, Tech Dump/Tech Discounts

Webbiquity

Amanda LaGrange helped found Tech Dump as a board member in 2010, while working at General Mills in Corporate Finance. Year founded: 2010, with the specific Tech Dump brand founded in 2011. Amanda LaGrange: I really believe in a multi-prong approach—being very active in community partnerships and engaged with other social enterprises.

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