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6 tips to increase product feature adoption

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One way to announce a major feature might be through a long-form blog post (whereas if the change is minor, you may consider emails instead). One way to minimise the chances of this happening is to avoid promoting your feature to everyone at once. Example: LinkedIn. Tip 3: Highlight the cost of not adopting the feature.

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Social Media Marketing Tools For B2B Marketers

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For some time now, B2B marketers have doggedly measured the number of their Twitter followers or Facebook ‘likes’. It’s true; the right post on a LinkedIn group might generate more leads than hundreds of costly PPC ads. Even the simplest piece of content like a blog post can be distributed, promoted and tracked as a campaign.

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Social Media Marketing Tools For B2B Marketers

Tomorrow People

For some time now, B2B marketers have doggedly measured the number of their Twitter followers or Facebook ‘likes’. It’s true; the right post on a LinkedIn group might generate more leads than hundreds of costly PPC ads. Even the simplest piece of content like a blog post can be distributed, promoted and tracked as a campaign.

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5 Things Every Good Community Manager Does

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Nothing makes your company look like it doesn’t care like half-filled in, out of date employee and company pages on LinkedIn or Facebook. A good community manager should listen to the buzz already online -- finding out what groups your target audience is joining on LinkedIn, for example, and who they’re following on Twitter.

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5 Things Every Good Community Manager Does

Tomorrow People

Nothing makes your company look like it doesn’t care like half-filled in, out of date employee and company pages on LinkedIn or Facebook. A good community manager should listen to the buzz already online -- finding out what groups your target audience is joining on LinkedIn, for example, and who they’re following on Twitter.