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5 Things You Can’t Forget: Fall Edition

Don't forget

1) In order for a small business to be relevant in today’s world, they need to be almost everywhere on social media. That means no less than having a Facebook business page, Twitter account, and a consistent blog presence (on your own website, shared to Medium, etc). Sure, not all applications will make the most [Read More]

It’s Time for Businesses to go ‘Live’

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Live streaming apps such as Periscope and Meerkat have become increasingly popular and have situated live video and audio as a necessary component to business marketing strategy. With millions of users worldwide, and many more joining the trend daily to view and create their own streams, these services offer businesses ways to connect like never [Read More]

A Wonderful (Social Media) Engagement

talk bubble

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]

5 Things You Can’t Forget: Summer Edition

Don't forget

1) Remember that replying on Twitter is a tactic. Using the search box to find current content and tweets that surround your business, don’t hesitate to jump in to the discussion and engage with other users. Ask questions, interact, and communicate – don’t go for the ‘sale’ right away as your tweets will no doubt [Read More]

The Better Business Bureau (And What It’s Done For Us)

Better Business Bureau A+ rating

Yesterday marked the five-year anniversary of Loud Canvas Media’s accreditation by the Better Business Bureau. Reflecting on this, we thought three things: 1) Those five years have passed much too quickly, 2) We’ve had tremendous success in that time frame, and 3) Was the BBB relevant in any of that success? The BBB, while considered [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]

1000 Words: Social Engagement Driven by Photography

They say a picture is worth 1,000 words. In social media this is very true – with words, as well as with 1,000 clicks, site visits, and other means of engagement. People absolutely love pictures – sharing, tagging, and posting them – to show that they have ‘been there done that’ or to flip to [Read More]

Gaining Business with the New Word-of-Mouth; Twitter

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“The oldest form of marketing – word-of-mouth – with the newest form of technology.” Marc Pritchard, P&G. While this could be said of all social media platforms, Mr. Pritchard’s quote more directly aligns with one outlet, the one that is the busiest, and noisiest, of them all – Twitter. In 140 characters or less, the [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]