On November 2, 2008,
in Digital Marketing,
by Mike Fruchter
This post outlines some of the best and worst practices in social media marketing. Most of these are common sense, but they are key components for an effective social media marketing strategy.
Best Practices:
Consistency: This should be applied to every area of your involvement in social media. All of your online profiles should share the same [...]
Mike Fruchter currently serves as Director of Digital Strategy for Pierson Grant Public Relations. Mike heads Pierson Grant's digital firm, High Impact Digital and, in both roles, provides leading edge counsel on developing integrated online strategies which incorporate blogging, community and social media platforms.
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