A B2B marketer’s guide to Instagram
Sepia tones have never been so profitable.
Sepia tones have never been so profitable.
Encouraging people to engage with your brand on social media is hard enough. Commit these mistakes, and you made it even more difficult.
Facebook has stayed quiet about the rumored ‘want’ button, but brands—including those in the B2B world—shouldn’t delay planning for its debut. Here are three things to consider.
PR Daily publisher Mark Ragan spoke with the team at ePrize on the ways brands should use Pinterest, as well as the future of branding and social media (hint: It’s all about convergence).
The latest Twitter mashup, which has more than 10,000 followers, is a philosophy student’s dream—if the student watched E! nonstop.
Use this checklist to determine if your strategy is fit or squeaking by on life support.
So, you think your smartphone audience is distracted or that the mobile Web is the same, just smaller—well, think again. Here’s the reality behind five common mobile myths.
A candidate in Quebec is taking flak for allegedly buying Facebook fans, highlighting how little the politicians in this Canadian province know about social media, according to the author.
Here’s how memes, screen shots, animal photos and more will make fans fall in love with your Facebook page.
We asked some pros how you can undermine your digital communications. Here are their top (or bottom) 10 ‘tips.’
Don’t annoy your Twitter followers with tweets that espouse political views or bash competitors.
Can’t get enough of Twitter? Want to know more about the social network and the people who use it. Your search ends here.
From an annual report to a wedding proposal, here are the uses of the popular way to present information online—with examples of each one.
From topics to avoid on Facebook to the effects of social media on our brains, these are the stories that grabbed the most attention on PR Daily this week.
And those with social networking profiles aren’t doing much.