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What The Decline of Social Media Means For Content Marketing

Marketing Insider Group

Social media isn’t the king of the castle anymore. That’s right – we’re first hand witnesses to the decline of social media as the go-to source for driving web traffic. It’s a wake-up call for content marketers and publishers everywhere. This isn’t just a blip on the radar.

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New Social Media Advertising Strategies for 2023

Webbiquity

Social media advertising requires marketing professionals to proactively respond to continually evolving user habits and adapt to different trends. Image credit: Merakist on Unsplash The last year in social media saw consumer preferences shift, new technologies emerge, and certain social platforms flourish.

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Social Media Marketing Goals and How To Achieve Them — Five Tips

Webbiquity

Goal-setting is the foundation of any successful social media (or any other type of) marketing campaign. With 93% of marketers leveraging social media for increased brand exposure, it’s vital for businesses to identify ways to stay ahead of the curve. Guest post by Ahana Basu.

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How to Create Shareable Social Media Content

Marketing Insider Group

Writing optimized social media posts that are highly engaging isn’t as easy as it looks. Posting on social for a personal account can look a lot different than posting for a business account. To get the most out of social media, you need a plan. Writing Social Media Content that Wins Every Time.

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Are You Still Not Posting On Social Media?

Marketing Insider Group

There is an observation in social media called “ Participation Inequality ” or the “ 1% rule ” that says that 1% of us create content, 9% of us share content and 90% of us are pure consumers of the content created. Share information relevant or useful for your connections.

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Higher education social media strategy: How Gettysburg College makes the grade

Sprout Social

An effective higher education social media strategy has to appeal to various audiences: current students, prospective students, alumni, staff, donors, fans, families and more. At least, that’s what Gettysburg College’s social team found after testing and learning. Social’s influence is on an upward trajectory.

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From Followers to Advocates: How to Build a Loyal Social Media Community

Convince & Convert

This, at its core, can easily translate to how and why we use social media the way we do, and why it’s the closest touchpoint to our audience in our marketing efforts. The way brands engage with their community is what makes them stand out and become memorable, and can even spark headlines across traditional media (more on that later).