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Why Your Business Should Outsource Your Social Media

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Can you imagine a business today without Facebook? Twitter? Social media has become an essential component to a marketing strategy, allowing businesses to reach past, current, and potential clients with relative ease. The number one screen in our homes and in our lives is no longer our television sets, but is now our smartphones. And, [Read More]

Is Your Brand ‘Super Bowl’ Ready?

Think about your business right this instant. Are you Super Bowl ready? I don’t mean playing in the big game between the Broncos and the Panthers on February 7th, and I’m not pushing you to market around it in this post (though you should contemplate it if you haven’t already planned to do so). But [Read More]

Tips for Your Social Strategy: 16 for 2016

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1) You need to remember that, especially in this day and age, you are your own media company. You want to be seen and heard across all platforms – the larger your audience, the more leverage you have. Work to gain a deep connection with that audience, leading to more room for personal branding and [Read More]

5 Things You Can’t Forget: Winter Edition

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1) Want to generate a buzz around a particular topic? Even better… would you then want to then write a blog post on that topic? Don’t hesitate to ask Twitter users directly for their input! By contacting users directly (be it those that are either ‘influencers’ or those who are ‘experts’ in the field), you’ll [Read More]

A Wonderful (Social Media) Engagement

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Replying on platforms like Twitter and Facebook should never be considered ‘optional.’ Those replies are an absolute necessity and should be considered a major component of your social media marketing strategy. At its core, social engagement is very much a two-way conversation – the only difference being that a customer isn’t walking into a business [Read More]

Storytelling on Instagram: People, Process, & Product

Businessman and TV personality Marcus Lemonis stresses that there are three P’s required for the success of a business: People, Process, and Product. The same could be said for the success of your social media platforms, especially Instagram. You need to have a steady balance of each ‘P’ in order to sell your product, get [Read More]

LCM’s 5 Rules of Facebook for Businesses and Brands:

– Deliver high-quality content every day. You can offer great value by posting your own blogs, media creations, and advertisements, as well as mixing in third-party content of related subject matter. A constant stream of posts will build awareness, credibility, and relationships. Make sure that these posts let the viewers know exactly what kinds of [Read More]

LCM's 5 Rules of SoMe for Businesses & Brands:

1) Social media is not simply something that you can ‘set and forget’. Each platform becomes your garden – you must tend to it, cultivating relationships and curating content. 2) Engage, educate, and execute. Talk to those in your circle, educate those outside of it, and execute – to build new relationships, foster new friendships, [Read More]