Wed, 17 April 2013
Just because you’ve got a Facebook Page and Twitter Account doesn’t mean anyone is interested in what you have to say. Or your content is interesting but you feel you aren’t positioning it correctly. Or everything feels a bit “corporate”speak in a “social” space. So I’ve put together four types of social objects or status updates for you to consider. Which one do you use most? http://laurelpapworth.com/four-types-of-status-updates-for-improving-social-media-engagement-on-facebook-and-twitter/ on iTunes, Vimeo and YouTube.
Direct download: SMB18_4Status_M.mp4
Category:Management & Marketing, Business, Tech News -- posted at: 5:30pm AEDT |
Wed, 10 April 2013
The sacking of a journalist who wrote about corporate columns invading traditional media and my censored corporate article canned by a coompany media unit. What do you prefer? Product journalism from traditional media? Marketing articles from Corporate Media or Process journalism from social media? How does the censorship promotional nature of corporate owned media sit with the impartial articles from broadcast media and the passionate opinions of social media? |