Imagine a story so ridiculous that it’s almost hard to believe. But one person believes it and posts it. Then it starts making the rounds. Then a second outlet picks up the post. Now you have an event getting ready to happen. What
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Read More →Twitter Tips and Tricks for 2015 Engage: There are 5 million Tweets are posted every day! RT people who are using your hashtag Get your colleagues to RT your content Pick a unique hashtag to your brand Use DataMinr to check your Twitter
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Read More →Having trouble with media and media coverage? Maybe it’s your own fault. If you don’t know how to approach media, here’s some insight from our media friends about what they like – and what they don’t like. It’s all about the pitch. And
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