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How To Reach Millennials Using Social Media Marketing
Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels Though many still consider millennials as a younger generation, they are actually in their late 20s to early 40s and were the first generation to access social media. As such, they are the most active generation on social media,...
For the LOVE of Social
Sometimes, social media can get a bad rap. From studies that link high levels of social media use and depression to other studies that find social media facilitates false news traveling faster than true stories, it can be easy to fixate on the negative. Today is...
Using Social Media to Reach Your Target Audience
Image source: Unsplash Businesses that utilize social media are nothing new. It’s estimated that 97% of Fortune 500 companies rely on it, but it’s just as effective for small businesses across the country. While your business might already be using social media, the...
The National Institute for Social Media is proud to be the official sponsor of the ‘Why I Social’ Podcast
We are very excited to announce the National Institute for Social Media (NISM) is the new official sponsor for the Why I Social podcast. Why I Social is a bi-weekly podcast (released every other Tuesday) that highlights social media professionals “who get social...
6 Tips to Help You Further Your Brand on Social Media
To really stand out on social media, your business has to do more than fill your platforms with product stats and bland content. Customers want to connect online through stories that feel authentic and unique. They want you to engage with them. They want to see...
Keep Calm and Tweet
Don’t let super emotions get in the way when it comes to Super Bowl social media Whether it’s diehard football fans in general, hometown fans of the two teams involved or just people that get emotionally invested in sports, the combination of the Super Bowl mixed with...
What should you do about a deceased family member’s small business social media accounts?
I was shocked to hear of the sudden passing of a friend of mine just before the holidays. I had seen him a few weeks before his death and he had been actively growing his small business, sharing advice, and even sneaking an extra sugar cookie when he thought the rest...
Gaming and Simulations in Digital Marketing Education
Experiential learning is a key component in many of the classes I teach both on-ground and online at The College of St. Scholastica and as an adjunct at Colorado Technical University. Online gaming and simulations take the experience a step further to physically and...
Influence at 20, 40 & 60
It’s amazing how many people tell me they feel like they aren’t heard by their employers. My 20-something students claim they are undervalued and overlooked for their potential and contributions. My 40-something friends talk about being passed over for promotions and...