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20 Social Media Sites That Educate
You are not a newbie to social media and the digital revolution. You understand the vital opportunities that are on the horizon as our world evolves away from the desktop to mobile devices created with our on-the-go life in mind. … Continue reading →..
Posted on 26 April 2012 | 8:49 am
Why Does Google Provide Free Products? Welcome to deansguide’s 5 Year Anniversary
Introduction Special acknowledgment must be made to two very important people in my life. The first is my inspiration to begin blogging and the man that introduced me and inspired me in becoming a social media consultant: Patrick Kitano. Pat, … Continue reading →..
Posted on 1 April 2012 | 9:50 am
5 Factors in Hiring a Social Media Consultant
Do you know how to hire a consultant? Inner Architect’s focus is Social Media Marketing based on the integration of social media channels with direct marketing strategies. We focus on producing positive measurable results for our clients. You are a … Continue reading →..
Posted on 16 March 2012 | 8:25 am
3 Ultimate Reasons Your Company’s Social Media Marketing Plan is Failing
Are you a CMO, business owner, or entrepreneur tasked with hiring a social media consultant? Have you carefully researched your brand’s goals and received buy-in from all decision makers? Have you identified a group of candidates to hire and vetted … Continue reading →..
Posted on 13 March 2012 | 7:31 am
Quick Fixes and Easy Metrics: Who or What is to Blame for Ineffective Social Media Marketing Programs?
The problem rests not with social media but with marketers. I blame marketers for focusing on quick fixes and easy metrics rather than appreciating that–as always–brands gain customers’ trust, usage and loyalty through hard work and not button clicks.” -Augie … Continue reading →..
Posted on 4 February 2012 | 8:16 pm