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2020 Planning: Questions to Ask to Create a Stellar Media Strategy

Barokas

now want to know, “How can we go viral?”. Fundamentals like creative collaboration, grassroots ideas, great storytelling, smart planning, are as important today as they have ever been. From Pinterest fails to parenting mishaps and workout blunders, I can relate to them on many levels. How do you measure success?

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The Well Written Press Release Series #11: Socialize It

ISEBOX

It is, after all, where an estimated 52% of people get their news, where things go “viral”, and where your brand ambassadors can help you most effectively, by sharing with their own friends and family. Pinterest: This platform is all about the imagery. Next week we delve into measuring the effectiveness of your efforts.

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The Top 50 Social Media Influencers on Twitter

Cision

Co-Founder of Status Creative, a leader in social media engagement. 7 Ways to Make Your Tweets Go #Viral – [link] by @douglasi #twitter pic.twitter.com/dfyOaIOiuf. Only 13% of ‘online’ adult males use #Pinterest. Social Media Measurement 101 for Small Business [link] via @divahound | One to read!

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105 Tips for Successful Social Media Marketing

Beyond PR

Don’t hesitate to remind your Twitter followers you’re also on Pinterest (and vice versa). Pinterest differentiates itself from the social media pack by providing a visual search engine with a social twist. Like Instagram, Pinterest requires a devotion to quality visual content, but with lots of breathing room. BONUS CHANNEL!

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Content Marketing Is So Last Year

Flatiron Communications

Nonetheless, an admittedly unscientific look at who or what really moves the needle nowadays will likely reveal that those carefully crafted pieces of branded content contributed to Huffington Post, sponsored on Buzzfeed, or promoted on Twitter are often too ephemeral to make a meaningful (and measurable) impact on public awareness and behavior.