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Social Media Stakes Its Claim as a Powerhouse For Business
Today the world is inundated with information and information sources. Hard copy, verbal, TV, cable, blogs, and the internet compete for the individual's attention. But the most vibrant, important, and growing aspect is that of social media. This social media powerhouse that impacts businesses is Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Quora, and numerous conspiracy sites to entertain the crazed among us until the end of time. While social media has a great impact on business, there is a great amount of bias and speculation interspersed in this social media empire. There is sane and sanguine information that can help to promote our businesses, and make our lives better. One such example is the Dr. Mercola website, Dr. Mercola is an alternative medicine practitioner whose followers take charge of a large portion of their treatment for their conditions in consort with others in the group and Dr. Mercola himself. Visit his website here.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal
Increase Your Social Media Influence for Fortune and Fame
In today’s world, it is possible for anyone to get valuable media attention. You just need to think more creatively and have something extraordinary to offer the world. This is not always easy, as there are millions of individuals like you trying to get the attention of the media.
By Warren Brown7 years ago in Journal
Instagram Informercials
Like most millennials, I find myself scrolling through Instagram for hours at a time. Depending on your algorithm, you can come across some exciting and fun pages. You have your news pages, beauty pages, gossip pages, health and fitness pages, etc. Let's be honest. I use Instagram as a one-stop shop for my consumer purchases. I've purchased jewelry, art, facial scrubs and treatments, shirts with funny sayings and head wraps. For the last few years, I've noticed that I no longer look for brands that appease me — continuous popups on my feed with products that I'm not interested in using. I get it. I love business savvy people who like to introduce new products and to push their business to the limits. I especially have a love for black businesses. I love to spend my dollars on individuals who value me and my money. Once you put your profile on public, it's a free for all for unwanted DM's and product pushers who want you to try their products.
By teisha leshea7 years ago in Journal
You Can’t Buy Your Way to Internet Success
All of us content creators have been there. We write. We photograph. We code. We glue popsicle sticks together. We look at our visitors, and we see that two people saw our post yesterday. No one saw it today. No one will probably see our next post, photo, painting, or trinket.
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Journal
Social Media Influencers: Are They Just a Passing Trend?
So, who are influencers? Social media influencers are individuals with large followings on social networking platforms who capitalise on their audience by working with brands to promote products or creative personalised promotion codes to their niche audience base. Their money is also made through promoting affiliate links and encouraging their followers to use their personalised promotional codes provided for them by brands. Influencer marketing has revolutionised the digital marketing sphere and insight from Captiv8 has revealed that influencers can earn up to $20,000 per post. It sounds like the dream job but can influencers stand the test of time or are they simply a passing trend?
By Craig House7 years ago in Journal
The Struggles: Part 2
Picking up where I left off, Instagram's algorithm can be overwhelming, confusing, and down right frustrating. They're constantly changing and updating their app, which can make it increasingly hard to keep up with what you need to do to have your page perform the way you'd like it to.
By DrDoomsDaughter7 years ago in Journal
The Struggles of Building and Maintaining Your Own Brand
Sometimes starting your own brand can be daunting, especially if YOU are the basis of your brand. I joined Instagram late 2013/early 2014, just for fun. It wasn't until 2016 that I realized I had become a part of a gaming community on Instagram. I had barely gained any followers in those two to three years (I had maybe 300), and had no idea the possibilities and opportunities that Instagram had to offer.
By DrDoomsDaughter7 years ago in Journal
A Dying Breed: Insta's Aesthetic
Post what you want, when you want, and where you want. Who said life was supposed to always be curated. I just saw from the most recent Minimalismlife Insta post, "curators create space; collectors just fill space." What are we doing on Instagram really? We are filling space by posting our collected memories.
By Megan Andresen7 years ago in Journal
3 Tips to Becoming a Better Social Media Marketer
Whether you’re marketing for your company or promoting your own personal profiles, becoming a social media marketing maven is a lucrative skill to have in this day and age. No matter the size of a company, social media is a crucial component to building a brand and attracting new clients. Likewise, there are many profits to be had from knowing how to garner a social media following, from brand deals to a wider audience to engage with your ideas.
By Kari Oakley7 years ago in Journal












