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by Rachel Loague
Keep close social tabs on your competitors
You must remember that you are not alone in social media marketing. Therefore, be cognizant of the fact ...
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by Rachel Loague
Be part of weekly hash-tag themes
In order to build the desired social media following, it is imperative to be an active participant in the commun...
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by Rachel Loague
Synchronize all your social media accounts, sites and blogs
It is possible to synchronize all your social media sites in such a way that a user tha...
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by Rachel Loague
Push your handles widely and to the best of your ability
If you are really eager to increase the number of your followers especially on twitter the...
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by Rachel Loague
Use photos that have nothing to do with your products or services but that convey the feeling and attitude behind your brand
Always posting picture...
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by Rachel Loague
Ask your followers for their suggestions on your products or services and how best they can be improved
As a consumer of a particular product or se...
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by Rachel Loague
Link your posts to other controversial blog posts
People like controversy. There is nothing as interesting as eliciting engagement on your blog pos...
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by Rachel Loague
Make use of info-graphics while making posts or blogs on social media
Certainly, promotional information put across in words alone is dull and less...
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by Rachel Loague
Accompany your posts with branded images
People readily identify funny or branded images. These are common images that haven used on other sites be...
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by Rachel Loague
Guest-post on other famous posts or blogs
You will be surprised on the outcome of using other people’s traffic to your own advantage. Internet mark...
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by Rachel Loague
Recycle your posts that did really well by attracting more traffic
There is absolutely wrong with recycling your old posts that went a long way in ...
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by Rachel Loague
Always update real time statistics and data of your company
Customers are always interested in your real time progress. They are always eager to kn...
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