Posts Tagged ‘Linkedin’
How Much Time Should Your Small Business Be Spending On Social Media?
READ Yo, so here’s the deal. I’ve now had more than enough clients ask this over the last 3-5 years, and have now put more data analysis into answering these types of questions, and thus feel more confident than ever in saying that yes, even small businesses need to invest in a FULL TIME social…
Read MoreData Point: LinkedIn Posts Get More Visibility Than Articles
READ I post in the LinkedIn news feed Every Day. And I post an article on LinkedIn Every Day. The two are different. Like everything we do at Data Driven Design, there is a MACRO and a MICRO. The MACRO is to have a presence in front of our target audience, CEOs, CMOs, Marketing Directors,…
Read MoreWhat You Need To Know About LinkedIn Campaign Manager: Part 1
READ I’ve started to write pretty passionately about both LinkedIn and Facebook and their place as B2B marketing tools. There are some things you really need to know about LinkedIn as a paid advertising platform. While it it may be pretty amazing from an organic content strategy standpoint, it’s still finding it’s way as a…
Read MoreData Over Debate: Businesses NEED Both Facebook & LinkedIn for B2B Marketing
READ Guys, let’s stop wasting our time debating. Let’s just use the data, please. B2B digital marketing strategy needs both Facebook AND LinkedIn. There is no debate, the truth is in the data. Yes, we all agree that LinkedIn is the business platform and Facebook is the leisure platform. You’re hitting Sally CEO on Facebook…
Read MoreWhat EXACTLY IS My Content Strategy?
READ A while back I set out on a mission to implement a content strategy. To me, it is simple – “start doing exactly what you’re advising your clients to do.” Time after time I’d hear myself tell our clients – “you need to research what types of content your target audience is connecting with,…
Read MorePodcast Episode 38: Emily Gold, Founder of Twice Social
WATCH LISTEN READ Emily has an interesting background as a former fashion model in New York City. After growing up in Minnesota, she moved to NYC, dominated the fashion world, then found a love for blogging and social media around 2004-2007 as MySpace, Twitter and Facebook started to take over the digital landscape. As an…
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