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6 Social Media Marketing Tips to Stay Relevant in 2020
If you want to stand out in the crowded online space with your competitors, in 2020 you need to be as thorough and creative as possible with your social media marketing strategy. Every day people spend hours scrolling through their feeds, but they have long stopped paying attention to generic, ordinary ads. To appeal to your audience and make them interested, you need something more. This article includes useful tips and ideas that will boost your social media marketing strategy this year with a diversified and up-to-date content approach.
By Anna Pozdeeva5 years ago in Journal
YouTube videos are lying to you about starting an online business, trust me I use to believe it too
Have you ever scrolled on YouTube and right before the video you are so thrilled to watch, and you see a video ad about starting your own online boutique? In a hectic and stressful COVID-19 climate, the new buzz word everyone is seeing everywhere is entrepreneurship. You can’t skip the ad, so you watch it out of not having a choice. The business owner in the advertisement tells you about how you can earn passive income, either drop shipping or handling your own products. They assure you how you can make thousands of dollars in your first month. Wow, you think to yourself! I could really use an extra thousand dollars in my pocket.
By She Has To Be Chic Boutique5 years ago in Journal
Should You Hire a Commercial Cleaning Services Or Keep Your Cleaning Crew?
Your cleaning crew probably does an OK job. However, is an “OK job” acceptable when it comes to keeping your facility clean and providing a healthier, safer environment for your employees, customers, and visitors?
By Nancy Ahuja5 years ago in Journal
Sales Are Low, What Do I Do?
Riding a wave when sales are up is the best part of managing a team. It feels like it is all play and no work and the money is rolling in. I remember those waves. The real test of management comes when sales start to drop, morale starts to die out and the commission checks disappear into nothingness. When sales are high, everyone gets comfortable and lazy. Agents get into bad habits and out of desperation start cutting corners and then quality issues add themselves to the equation. It doesn’t end there, attrition comes next. Some will be fired and others will quit. Then there are those who will attempt to take people with them in hopes of leading the revolution that delivers that final blow. Next comes meeting after meeting of brainstorming for a fix. Ideas fly and so do tempers. Creative contests and recruiting campaigns are launched and after a series of failures and finger pointing, finally something sparks and hopes re-enters the building. Sometimes a creative contest or campaign is needed to spark that flame, but more often than not, basic fundamentals are underestimated and overlooked. Keeping it simple and getting back to basics are key components in fixing performance. Short sighted desperation compromises the integrity and quality of the sales floor. Breaking bad habits is an uphill battle and sometimes it feels like it would be easier to fire everyone and start over.
By Corene Torres5 years ago in Journal
FROM POSTING TO DISTRIBUTING – CONTENT DISTRIBUTION TIPS & TACTICS
Content is the king Most of us have come across this quotes frequently because the content is a massive weapon that allows you to have a strong communication with the audience. Creating a content involves lots of steps from ideation to inspiration to development to making it ready for the audience. Every business focus on creating the best content and the marketing teams make sure that the content provides value by targeting and distributing it properly. we are here to help you out with content creation.
By Internest Agency5 years ago in Journal
Tips for Establishing a Successful Wellness Program for Your Employees
Every now and again, you'll find employees who put their work over their wellness. This can lead to absenteeism, poor health outcomes, and even job cessation if there's a high risk factor for burnout. This is why many companies in the United States have started to develop wellness programs to improve employee health.
By Marshall Stevenson5 years ago in Journal
Genre Study: Horror and Magical Realism - The Violet Project Diaries - Entry 17
One of my favorite magical realism works is Pan’s Labyrinth directed by Guillermo Del Toro. I’m a huge fan of Del Toro’s and am grateful that Pan’s Labyrinth was my introduction to him. In interviews, he’s described this film to be very personal as someone who lived under strict and religious conditions, but used fantasy works and other genres to escape. Often our escapes become reflections of our inner world and help us interpret what’s going on within us subconsciously and consciously.
By Aliciel Alone5 years ago in Journal
Seven keys for success in any workplace
I have been with this company for the past thirteen years. These are some of the lessons which I have learned the hard way from personal experience. I do not want anyone of you to do the same mistakes which I have made over the past thirteen years. I have seven keys if you use could make you successful in any workplace.
By Lorne Vanderwoude5 years ago in Journal
5 Ways Local Citations Can Bring You More Clients
With most small businesses set to spend around 35% of their total marketing budget on digital marketing per entrepreneur.com, not all of that money will be spent wisely. Many of your competitors will blow their whole budget trying to fight for national attention with an audience far out of reach. That's why you should consider optimizing local citations to build a dedicated following among the prospects that are nearest to you.
By Joy Bender5 years ago in Journal







