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#SproutChat Recap: How to Teach Your Colleagues Personal Branding

Sprout Social

Depending on your industry, look into LinkedIn or Facebook groups, specific hashtags or Twitter chats in order to start growing your network. — Val Vesa (@adspedia) April 12, 2017. A4) I think having opinions and expressing them on personal account is perfectly fine, provided you act like an adult. A1: Be social!

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Delivering Episode 14: How does an average subscriber think about email?

Litmus

Ask you about some of the things that we think about as email professionals and just get your opinion on that stuff. I know you’re also like a heavy Instagram and Facebook user. But the thing that I actually purchased directly through a Facebook link was my awesome hair dryer that’s like a built-in brush hair dryer.

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Email Inspiration: 16 Places to Look for Examples

Litmus

Whether that’s design, strategy, or things that make me go “hmmm,” these are the newsletters that help keep me on top of my email game: Not a Newsletter from Dan Oshinsky The Open Rates Newsletter from Val Geisler Phrasee’s newsletter And well, before I worked at Litmus, the Litmus blog was my go-to for inspiration.

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RIP 3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website

Convince & Convert

Facebook, of course. Ironically, Facebook itself started as humble website. But, for all its foibles and fairytales, its growth and groan-inducing missteps, Facebook and its leadership have known for a long time that websites are yesterday’s technology – they are just now getting around to twisting the knife.

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3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website | Social Media Marketing.

Convince & Convert

Facebook, of course. Ironically, Facebook itself started as humble website. But, for all its foibles and fairytales, its growth and groan-inducing missteps, Facebook and its leadership have known for a long time that websites are yesterday’s technology – they are just now getting around to twisting the knife.