If you don’t have time to read ten blog posts today, we’ve got you covered. When it comes to social media strategy, we write many blog posts each day but there are a select few that can bring your organization to social enterprise level.
Much like last week’s top ten ebooks, we’ve selected the top ten posts that our community has found most helpful. Told you we’ve got you covered. Cue the easy button.
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100 Uses of Social Media Monitoring
Starting out in the world of monitoring social media can be challenging, so with these 100 uses, you now have a big list of options. Broken into ten categories, the list makes it easy to find your areas of interest. We also created a presentation out of it. And since this is not an exhaustive list, another 100 uses list may not be too far away.
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30 Ideas for your 2012 Social Media Plan
As a synopsis to the corresponding ebook, this post highlights the 30 ideas in a easy-to-grasp list. It’s a checklist to scope out your current and upcoming social media plans. Plus it’s organized into sections to help you find the ideas that fit your needs.
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The Future of Analytics – Not Everyone is Numbers Person
There are many people who find it difficult to synthesize measurement. And that’s ok. If you’re one of those people, this post might inspire you as the future generation of statisticians and analysts. Or you may just prefer a bedtime story to a pie chart.
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Training your Company for Social Media
This post introduces the ebook, Training Your Company for Social Media, and both guide you through a training outline that will help you prepare your employees, whatever the number, for social media. This includes why training is so important, the steps to take, a training course framework and ongoing education.
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20 Ways Social Media is Like Your Crazy Ex
Both social media and your crazy ex had you enamored at first, and then you realized how much time and effort it was going to take to keep things going. Like any relationship, the ones you have cultivated through social networks and new media require nurturing in order to be successful and stand the test of time. This post pokes fun but reminds you that social business is no joke.
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The Future of Analytics
This post introduces the ebook, The Future of Analytics, whichs dig into where measurement stands when it comes to social media. What is the future of social media analytics? Why is it so important, and how can you start making it an important part of your business objectives? This post answers these questions and more.
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Dare to Be Different: 3 Ways that Social Media Can Set Your Business Apart
Gleaning strong insights about your competitors can help you make smarter and more nimble business decisions, especially thanks to the fast moving nature of social media. But success isn’t always about going head to head with louder marketing. Social media provides companies the opportunity to take a few considered, practical steps toward standing out amongst the pack and providing value for the customers and prospects they serve.
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Social Media University
Dell ensures that each and every employee is a fully functioning and engaged member of their social media strategy. They created an innovative and company wide social media certification program. This post is an interview with Amy Fowler-Tennison, Dell’s SMaC University Program Lead. It includes some great tips on empowering your employees in social media, and why it’s so vital to your organization.
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Top Ten Enterprise Social Media Etiquette Fails
A crowdsourced post, we share examples of the most egregious violations of social media etiquette perpetrated by companies. From not following back to being pushy, this post shares what not to do in an effort to give you some helpful tips about engaging in social media.
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10 Simple Ways Social Media and Traditional Media Work Together
This blog covers a lot of social media content, but traditional media is just as important. After all, those Times Square Billboards aren’t going away anytime soon. This post discusses the different ways to blend the online and offline space.
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We spanned the social media landscape from listening to analytics to crazy ex’s. What posts are helpful to you? What new posts would you like to see?
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