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Tag Archives: social media tools
How to Avoid the Facebook Pitfalls
There is so much hype about social media, it is disturbing to know that some still don’t use it to its full capability. Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter can be excellent tools for your company when used … Continue reading
Finding the Worst of the Worst in Social Media: Part 3
Tin ears, hashtags, trying too hard or whatever else the case may be. Social media mistakes can make a company’s numbers drop like a lead balloon. In this SmartBlog article, the plethora of mistakes was evident as we read through the list … Continue reading
To Pinterest or not to Pinterest
What is all this Pinterest commotion? Why all the hype? Well, first of all it’s fun. And secondly, it might just be the next big thing in social media. Just like most other social media sites, Pinterest started as a … Continue reading
Finding the Worst of the Worst in Social Media: Part 2
We began Part 1 by looking at some of the worst of the worst in social media bloopers. Unfortunately, these are made more often than current offenders would like to admit. In Part 2 we will continue on that journey of … Continue reading
Get More Bang for Your Blog: Some Simple Tips
You are, or you aren’t. Blogging, that is. While many organizations think it’s something for twenty-somethings or people who have strong opinions and lots of spare time, the reality is that blogging is a way of dialoguing with buyers, listening … Continue reading
Happy Valentine’s Day from the Team at SJC!
A taste of social media candy for your Valentine’s Day! CREDIT: Original photo by CLS Design | Shutterstock.com
The Value in Content Marketing – Are You Making an Impact?
On an almost daily basis, I am often asked about my line of work. One common question, once I explain exactly what it is that we do at SJC Copywriting, is how we know what to write about. This is … Continue reading
LinkedIn: Worthy of Your Time for Generating Leads and Contacts
LinkedIn. It’s not the distant cousin of Facebook or Twitter anymore, but instead commanding notable attention and praise for its ability to offer some very distinct marketing potential. (Distinct, effective, and low-cost.) LinkedIn, to put it simply, does what its … Continue reading
2011 Year in Review
As 2011 comes to an end, take a moment to think about your social media objectives for 2012. Twitter has compiled this Year in Review to put things into perspective – read through some of these eye opening statistics, and … Continue reading