Facebook Works To Pop Filter Bubbles by Erik Sass , Staff Writer @eriksass1, May 24, 2017 At first glance, it makes perfect sense to give people more content from their favorite media. Facebook has done so in its Newsfeed feature, but it also raises the risk that users will inhabit increasingly separate and narrow ideological … Continue reading Facebook Works To Pop Filter Bubbles
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Here’s the One Social Media Strategy That Works on Any Platform
Spencer X. Smith — May 23, 2017 Follow @spencerXsays— May 23, 2017 In the early 2000s, I was the drummer for a small rock band. I also booked the shows. I realized early on that success as a rock band — just like anything else — was more about networking and less about talent. Band … Continue reading Here’s the One Social Media Strategy That Works on Any Platform
Email vs. social: Which works best for B2C?
When you have limited time and resources, how do you choose which channel to focus on? Columnist Jordan Kasteler lays out the pros and cons of email marketing and social media to help you decide. Jordan Kasteler on May 23, 2017 If you’re a busy professional with a digital company, you’ve likely lamented a … Continue reading Email vs. social: Which works best for B2C?
Blogging Strategy That Works: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Content To Attract A New Audience
Marko Saric — April 29, 2017 Follow @MarkoSaric— April 29, 2017 The New York Times shut down some of their blogs. The reason was that they “got very, very little traffic, and they required an enormous amount of resources, because a blog is an animal that is always famished.” The visitors “expected us to be … Continue reading Blogging Strategy That Works: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Content To Attract A New Audience
Do What Works; Don’t Do What Doesn’t!
Dave Brock — March 30, 2017 Follow @davidabrock— March 30, 2017 Recently, I wrote, Predictable Revenue. It’s about sales process, in the article I made a statement which is suddenly making the rounds on social media. I said, “While the concept of the sales process is very simple—do what works, don’t do what doesn’t work, … Continue reading Do What Works; Don’t Do What Doesn’t!
How Super Bloggers Blog: Creating A Blog Schedule That Works
Luana Spinetti — March 29, 2017 Follow @LuanaTF— March 29, 2017 Managing a blog is not easy work, especially if you strive to publish quality posts that your readers love while you must also make time to develop other products, run your newsletter and social channels, and possibly even publish a few guest posts. If … Continue reading How Super Bloggers Blog: Creating A Blog Schedule That Works
139 Fresh Instagram Facts: The Science of What Works [Infographic]
Bob Hutchins — March 11, 2017 Follow @Bobhutchins— March 11, 2017 Several years ago, we shared with you our top seven actionable tips for Instagram strategy. Well, that was nearly three years ago, and while we’ve touched back on Instagram many times on the BuzzPlant Blog, it’s time for a high-level revisiting of the world’s … Continue reading 139 Fresh Instagram Facts: The Science of What Works [Infographic]
How to Create an Employee Motivation Strategy That Actually Works
Jodie Shaw — March 9, 2017 Follow @tab_boards— March 9, 2017 One of your primary responsibilities as a leader is to motivate employees so they make the company’s goals their own. This not only aligns the team and ensures everyone is rowing their oars in the same direction, but it also generates better attitude, better … Continue reading How to Create an Employee Motivation Strategy That Actually Works
Why Exclusivity Works
Madeline Boehmer — January 22, 2017 Follow @madelineboehmer— January 22, 2017 When making a purchase, there are a slough of psychological factors that come into play that most of us don’t even realize. Whether it be pricing or packaging or something in between, the one factor that marketers rely on time and time again to … Continue reading Why Exclusivity Works
How Customer Value Optimization Works
By Martin Brown December 23rd, 2016 In business, we love efficiency. We love to squeeze that extra 20% out of a process. Just like Einstein, we’d skip the socks to get a few more hours out of life, if only we could get important clients and investors to understand that a lack of socks … Continue reading How Customer Value Optimization Works