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How to Create Simple Social Media Rules for Employees

EveryoneSocial

Nearly 90% of companies use social media for business, but only half of the workers say their companies have social media rules for employees, according to a Pew Research poll. With almost 4 billion people using social media worldwide though, it’s increasingly important for companies to have an official social policy.

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How to supercharge your marketing strategy with AI automation

Sprout Social

AI automation is the integration of AI with the automation of repetitive, rules-based tasks. By combining AI tasks like machine learning (ML) and natural language processing (NLP) with traditional rules-based automation, intelligent automation systems handle complex AI analytics to improve decision-making and workflows.

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The Value of Social Media Etiquette in the Workplace

EveryoneSocial

So social media etiquette — what it is and why it’s important is something every company should be training and educating their employees about. . People spend around 2 hours every day on social networks and that time is growing. This is where having good social media etiquette in the workplace can help.

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Your guide to creating a social media policy

Sprout Social

Your customers expect you to be active online and available to answer any questions they have and your employees are already visiting social channels on a daily basis. 47% of employees now use social networks to connect with customers. What is a company social media policy? Social engagement. PR management.

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The B2B Marketer’s Ultimate Guide to Reddit

Zoominfo

Reddit, a popular social networking site and forum, has over 300 million users, 140,000 active communities, and boasts over 14 million monthly pageviews ( source ). Rather than one centralized location, Reddit is made up of hundreds of thousands of subfolders that act as individual forums—referred to as “subreddits”.

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40 Ways to Get Banned From the Top 5 Social Networks

Hubspot

It may feel like a fustercluck, but there are actually some rules and regulations that go along with participating in social media. You know, the things that help make social media a nice place to be. You know, the things that help make social media a nice place to be. and then not even know why the heck it happened.

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Complete Guide to Social Media for Banks & Financial Institutions

Sprout Social

The number of social messages needing a response from brands has increased by 18% over the past year, according to the Q2 2016 Sprout Social Index. In fact, less than 11% of social messages receive a response. Although compliance rules do exist, they shouldn’t stop you from helping your customers online.