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Vanity Reporting: Feeling Good Doesn’t Get Results

Vanity Reporting: Feeling Good Doesn’t Get Results

What looks better to share with the leadership team? “This month we had 10 new followers on our Facebook page” or “This month we increased our Facebook audience by 25%”? Of course the latter option looks better, so you may be inclined to use that in your monthly...

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How to Write Engaging Blog Posts on Social  Media

How to Write Engaging Blog Posts on Social Media

If you are in the business of online sales, ecommerce, or content marketing, you probably know the value of engaging content, especially on social media, where people spend a lot of time browsing. After all, content is king. Your blog or website is one of the most...

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Welcome to the NEW Certified Instructor Hub

After much research, and testing of alternative platforms, we have landed on a solution for our Certified Instructors to stay up to date on our latest news and updates. Welcome to the NISM Certified Instructor Hub! ONLINE MEETING PASSWORDS For those instructors who...

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NISM Volunteers to Help Feed My Starving Children

Ever have the feeling of complete satisfaction knowing you did something to make the world a better place?  That is the feeling that I had last month when a small group of the NISM community took 2 hours of their morning to join in a great cause.  Together with more...

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Delaware Tech Social Media Conference a Big Success

Georgetown, Delaware -- Business leaders looking for a road map for connecting with and engaging their audience using social media converged last week on Georgetown Delaware and Delaware Technical Community College (DTCC) for their 2nd Annual Social Media Conference....

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3 Steps To Making Facebook Work For Your Small Business

When even President Barack Obama admits that we are a “Google and Facebook nation” you know it’s time for your small business to get social and get active. Obviously there’s plenty of debate on whether the trend of usage is moving towards Tumblr, Twitter, or Google +...

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