Every day, I talk with business owners who do not understand social media. They do not know what it is or how it works. I hope this blog will help to debunk some of the top social media misconceptions. Ok, ok, I’ll set up the page! Just because you have
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Fallacies & Fantasy’s: Deflating Social Media Myths
Central PA Webster - Oct 20, 2011 - Central PA, rachel strella, social media for business, social media myths, social media truths, strella - 4 Comments
4 Small Business Social Media Woe’s & What to Do About Them!
Central PA Webster - Sep 04, 2011 - Central PA Webster, rachel strella, small business marketing, small business tips, social media central pa, social media for business, social media for small business, social media harrisburg - 3 Comments
For small business owners, there are plenty of social media “pains” that can hinder an effective social media presence. Here are a few tips for overcoming these obstacles. #1: Time: Don’t try to do it all Small business owners often wear many hats and tend to push marketing – including
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Auto-DMs and @ Replies…When did robots take over?
Central PA Webster - Aug 28, 2011 - @ reply, auto DM, Central PA Webster, chats, hashtags, matt hannaford, rachel strella, social media knowledge, social media strategy, social media tips, Twitter - 2 Comments
By Matthew Hannaford, Business Development Manager for Central PA Webster Twitter is a great place to meet people and interact with consumers, friends, co-workers, and colleagues. However, the reason many businesses are on Twitter, and social media as a whole, is ultimately to drive consumers to a product or service.
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Don’t Tweet with Your Mouth Full!
Central PA Webster - Jul 31, 2011 - Central PA Webster, chris brogan, rachel strella, social media 101, social media rules, social media tips - No Comments
While the various social media networks have their own unique characteristics, the principles for proper etiquette remain the same whether you are using Myspace, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Google+. And while social media may seem like a far cry from a formal banquet hall, many of the same etiquette rules
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