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Using Pinterest and Instagram for Small Businesses

Using Pinterest and Instagram for Small Businesses

by Anung V | May 11, 2017 | EduSocial Blog, Strategy, Tools, Uncategorized

Starting a business is hard. With all the legal and money stuff, it can get overwhelming. On top of that you need be on social media, and there are so many choices out there. You have to figure out which ones will work best for you. For someone who loves to have most...
The Heart of Community Management

The Heart of Community Management

by Laura vanZandt | May 4, 2017 | EduSocial Blog, Strategy, Tools, Uncategorized

“When I grow up, I want to be in charge of community engagement for a vegan butcher shop!” My guess is, the number of people who have had this thought is approximately zero. So how do you go about fostering a culture around such a niche career? The answer is…...
Live Streaming Video: the 2016 Social Media Trend that Exceeded Expectations

Live Streaming Video: the 2016 Social Media Trend that Exceeded Expectations

by Teri Kojetin | Mar 25, 2017 | EduSocial Blog, Strategy, Tools

There were several social media trends in 2016, including: Live streaming videos Snapchat stories Mobile optimization Faster real-time engagement More focus on social commerce Higher demand for organic content (keeping SEO in mind) Increase in video marketing Many of...

Creative Commons: What It Is and How It Can Benefit You

by Mandee Kanikula | Mar 14, 2017 | EduSocial Blog, Strategy, Tools, Uncategorized

So, you just wrote a great blog post or made a video and now you need something else to spruce it up. Where do you go? Can you use any old image or song you find on the web? Probably not. So many people make the mistake of using what they can find easily and this is...

The Business of YouTube: An Interview with Roberto Blake

by Amy Jauman | Mar 8, 2017 | EduSocial Blog, Strategy, Tools

When YouTube’s biggest star gets dropped by not one, but two, major affiliates, social media strategists around the world are wondering what this means for us – our brands, our videos, and the freedom we’re afforded on social media platforms.

Thinking Outside the Classroom: Using Social Media Platforms to Engage Students

by Amy Jauman | Mar 3, 2017 | EduSocial Blog, Instructors, Tools

Registration is open for The Social Classroom! The course begins March 13th and runs for two weeks – a great opportunity to experience social media as a classroom tool first-hand while learning techniques you can use in your own environment. A teacher’s competition...
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