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Is “Social Media” Really Worth It? Musings Following a Facebook Hack

Waxing UnLyrical

tl;dr What seems like a never-ending vortex of Hell following a Facebook hack makes me wonder if “social media” is really worth it. We were able to do the latter, but as of this writing, neither of the business pages have been retrieved (we’re still trying). So, I’m basically a Facebook pariah.

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Toon Time: Customer Service on Friday the 13th

Waxing UnLyrical

Her background is in marketing and creative writing, and she riffs about writing right at her blog, Write Right (so write right, don’t make her use her red pen). She spends the rest of her time writing poetry, drawing, reading, and running. Toon Time: Customer Service on Friday the 13th.

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Create a Content Hub that Drives PR Results

Cision

Owned media is content you create on a platform you own, such as your company’s website or blog. If not, complete the following exercise: Write down all of the questions you are asked in new business—aka sales—meetings. Write down all of the questions your customer service department is asked.

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What Automotive PR Pros Should Know About ChatGPT

Bianchi Biz Blog

The model can be used to generate tweets, Facebook posts, and other types of social media content that can be used to promote products, events, and other aspects of the company. Also, for companies that receive a high volume of customer service requests, ChatGPT can be used to generate customer-facing responses and support.

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15 Social Media Trends to Follow in 2019

Critical Mention

Today, nearly 90 percent of companies are using social media marketing and Dreamgrow reports over 60 percent of customers expect companies to offer customer service through their social channels. With the data privacy scandal that rocked Facebook in 2018, transparency became a critical social media trend this year.

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Dramatic Emotional Exits And Destroyed Reputations

Melissa Agnes

There’s an episode of Girls where aspiring memoirist Hannah Horvath, played by Lena Dunham, decides that she wants to quit her job writing advertorials for Neiman Marcus at GQ. She wanted to be her best creative self, writing for a greater cause than simply selling a product. Your mic is always on.

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Does Social Media Marketing need a Reboot? Drew Neisser Chimes in

Flack's Revenge

I have been blogging about challenges confronting digital PR and social media marketing. Second, you need to have very different strategies for each channel, recognizing that Twitter is for real-time engagement, including social customer service. Is Facebook still a good place to invest in social media marketing?