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Social Listening for Strategic Planning

Social Listening for Strategic Planning

“In the absence of social listening, strategic planning is under-informed or uninformed, and this can be costly for an organization’s time and resources.” Strategic planning is an essential cornerstone of social media strategy and connects an organization’s social...

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My Mind is Full – How Can I Be Mindful?

My Mind is Full – How Can I Be Mindful?

Do you get overwhelmed by the daily work, struggles, and sheer volume of information in your job? Do you sometimes feel the urge to just go to a place where there is quiet, no internet, and no expectations? Oh, how wonderful that would be. Would be? How wonderful that...

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Highlights from the 2019 Social Media Job Study

Highlights from the 2019 Social Media Job Study

Every few years, NISM reviews the content of our certified social media strategist (SMS) exam. Part of the process is a job study – an opportunity to check in on what employers are looking for in the field of social media, what changes may have occurred, and...

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Memes: Are They Right or Wrong For Your Business?

Memes: Are They Right or Wrong For Your Business?

If you opened this article, there’s a good chance you fall into one of two categories: You either love and regularly post memes as part of your social media mix, or you have no idea what a meme is and you’re hoping to learn more. Whichever category you fall in, this...

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Overcoming Limitations

Overcoming Limitations

I enjoyed reading and writing as a kid, but I didn't discover my love for writing until I became an adult. I write for a living and remarkably, I didn't decide I wanted to write a book until recently. Like really truly commit to writing a book. For some reason, I...

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For the Love of Social Media

For the Love of Social Media

We LOVE to share. Maybe not our favorite box of chocolates, but we definitely have a thing for telling and showing the online world about our daily lives. Yes, there are instances of oversharing and unnecessary comments; that is a topic for another day. Our need to...

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