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3 Steps Social Media Marketing

3 Steps Social Media Marketing The other day, a friend reached out to me and asked this simple question: “What are the major mistakes you see entrepreneurs making in their social media marketing, and what should they be doing instead?” When I look back at all of the mistakes I’ve made in business and marketing […]

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12 social media trends in 2020

12 social media trends in 2020 The last decade has seen social media solidify into thriving, varied communities wherever over 3.2 billion individuals worldwide are active daily. More than ninety % of millennial frequently use a minimum of one in every of these platforms, and over eighty-five % of Generation Zers study new merchandise through social media. It’s not arduous to examine why nearly common fraction of marketers believe social media is a good a part of their business. As we have a tendency to shut this […]

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Facebook’s 10-Year Challenge Was A Huge Mistake

Facebook’s 10-Year Challenge Was A Huge Mistake. The ‘10-year challenge‘ was one of the most popular social network memes of the year. As the name implies, the challenge involved posting side-by-side portraits of yourself from 2009 and 2019. Then people began to worry: are we unknowingly helping giant corporations to improve their algorithms for biometric […]

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8 life lessons everyone should learn before 2020

The decade was rife with rules for life — we’d do well to pay attention. It’s been a decade full of lessons: who to trust, when to speak out and how to stream big events online after you’ve broken up with your cable company.  In 2010, the first iPhone was only three years old. Uber and Lyft didn’t exist, and […]

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Instagram breaking advertising rules

Instagram posts about vaping banned for breaking advertising rules British American Tobacco (BAT) is among four e-cigarette sellers banned from promoting their products on public Instagram pages after adverts appeared alongside pictures of well-known celebrities.  BAT claimed its posts that included pictures of Lily Allen, Bohemian Rhapsody star Rami Malek and other famous faces only “provided information” to users and were […]

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