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How to Avoid Being Banned on Social Networks + What to Do if You Are

Webbiquity

Prior to that, I was caught up in the bots on Facebook, back in January on my personal account, along with a few other million people. The Pinterest community guidelines claim: “Pinterest isn’t a place for antagonistic, explicit, false or misleading, harmful, hateful, or violent content or behavior. Yelp Content Guidelines.

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Social Media and Ethics: An Interview with B2B Editor Maureen Alley

B2B Memes

Maureen Alley: Never tweet what you wouldn't say in person. In preparation for my talk in an ASBPE webinar on ethic s next week, I’ve been speaking with B2B editors about how they use social media. Like Steve, she is an outspoken advocate of social media and an active blogger and Twitterer. Absolutely. It’s very fluid.

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UK fashion influencers redefining style

Sprout Social

Brands working with UK influencers are required to follow Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) Guidelines. Choosing influencers who’s personal style and values align with your brand values, image and ethos in an authentic way supports credibility and trust with your target audience. Ethical dopamine dressing, of course.

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Everything You Need to Know about Guest Blogging

Hubspot

Aside from the brand awareness aspect of it, guest blogging can also be an ethical and sustainable way to build high-quality backlinks and improve your SEO performance. Some publications will offer non-monetary rewards for your post, instead, like a link back to your personal website or social media accounts. Grow your personal brand.

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Why We Need Influencer Marketing Reform (and How You Can Help)

Content Standard

When a beloved Instagrammer or YouTube personality shares a brand’s product or service, marketers can expect a near instant flurry of engagement—all for a fraction of the cost of a celebrity endorsement deal. Here’s what you need to know to protect your brand and form authentic brand relationships with the right influencers.

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How to create B2B social media policies

Chris Koch

One of the cornerstones of a social media strategy is having a clear set of corporate social media guidelines or policies. IBM and SAP put their draft guidelines on wikis, where employees were invited to make comments and suggestions. obey your local laws, behave ethically, etc.) Guidelines are not guardrails.

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Under the Influence

Contently

Rather than paying expensive celebrities to reach a broad audience, brands can team with niche bloggers, Instagram stars, and YouTubers to market their products. Most framed the guidelines as an attempt to reign in native advertising on digital publications. “They are looking for very explicit call-outs,” Krizelman said.