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Category Archive: Social Media and Digital Marketing
The latest Facebook Five updates
Facebook is the largest social media platform that consumers and marketers alike utilize on a daily basis, but with the latest changes, what does this affect for marketing strategies?
UPDATED: Is “If you build it, they will come” an effective marketing strategy?
If you’ve launched a website for your business and are waiting for the floodgates of consumers to open up, stand bye, you will be waiting for a bit. This is because, "if you build it, they will come" is not the most effective strategy. Here's why!
UPDATED: Is a brand a logo?
A brand is who your company is. The voice, the people, its “style” all of this is the brand. A brand needs to be figured out, fine-tuned and consistently worked out through-out the company’s life! So, is a brand a logo? Nope. Our branding strategy Omaha experts explain more here.
How to find the best LinkedIn hashtags!
Here is how to use LinkedIn hashtags and the process behind this manual part of social media marketing!
How many ways can you repurpose one piece of content?
"14 tweets a week?!" "Five Instagram posts a day?!" It is a lot, we are not going to lie. But, if a company has already implemented content marketing in their digital marketing strategies, here's how to reuse content into a minimum of six different ways! (Pst, it helps with SEO as well!)
Digital 101: How to create a content calendar
Content marketing, social media marketing, email marketing and other strategies can all be compiled into a content calendar. What time is the post going out? Email campaign? How do you even create one? Don't worry, we provided some templates for you in this blog!
Five marketing strategies that Omaha Media Group can do for your company
Omaha Media Group is one of the leading Omaha digital marketing agencies in the area! From SEO strategies to a email marketing, here are the top five strategies we can help any company with!
UPDATED: Why curated content in social media marketing is important.
When applied to social media marketing, this rule of thumb implies 20% of your posts should be promotional, while 80% should be interesting, non-promotional, curated content. Why? We'll tell you!
UPDATED: Five companies that have used micromarketing for success
Appealing to a specific class than to the mass is the unique feature of micromarketing. There is growing emphasis on personalized marketing and increasing marketing expenditure that is expected to cross $600 billion by 2018.
UPDATED: Oversharing on Social Media
Oversharing on social media is not an uncommon thing. How does oversharing from your brand affect your social strategy? Find out here!