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Ep 023: Busting Myths, Rumors And Stories In Social Media

Ep 023: Busting Myths, Rumors And Stories In Social Media

Ep 023: Busting Myths, Rumors And Stories In Social Media

by Brad Friedman

Busting Myths, Rumors And Stories In Social Media

The Digital Slice Podcast is brought to you by The Friedman Group, LLC

How much should you believe about all the information that’s out there on social media? We aren’t talking about fake news, but more about what works and what doesn’t when it comes to social media marketing and what you can do as a business owner to enhance your strategy.

There are several gurus out there who may claim to have found the truth about which practices and strategies are effective, but you need to make sure the data they give out is indeed based on actual evidence and will work for your company.

Today’s episode is about busting the myths about social media using data gathering, testing, and research. At the end of the day, what you want is to be able to make business decisions that are data-driven and spot-on for growth.

Scott Ayres is a Content Scientist at Agorapulse and he is in charge of doing the research and the writing about the results of his research and hosting a podcast to discuss his findings. Scott is the host of Agorapulse’ Social Media Lab podcast and he’s out to bust the myths that abound social media.

He isn’t afraid to challenge the gurus and is continually soliciting the community for questions they want answered. Having managed different businesses and working with various companies in the last 15 years, you can count on Scott’s out-of-the-box thinking, creative prowess, and evidence-based research.

Scott is also the co-author of, “Facebook All-in-One for Dummies.”

In this Episode:

  • Scott’s role at Agorapulse doing research for the sake of the truth when it comes to social media
  • Where Scott gathers ideas to test, from conferences, blog posts, and various audiences
  • Social Media Lab’s LinkedIn hashtag experiment and how one hashtag increased the number of impressions on two separate LinkedIn accounts
  • How hashtags are about getting new followers
  • How your hashtags should be making sense for your brand
  • Scott’s experiments with Instagram specifically on where to place your hashtags
  • How Instagram has revised their hashtags algorithm to even the playing field
  • How to get 30 new Twitter followers using Twitter’s new paid promotion and Scott’s testing as to how it works
  • How to use Twitter’s paid promotion works best when you’re just starting out to get new followers
  • How quality is more important than quantity when it comes to Twitter followers
  • Scott’s follow and unfollow experiment on Twitter and Instagram and which strategy can work effectively for you
  • How to follow strategic hashtags that increase audience engagement
  • How to be smart about the hashtags you follow by making it well-targeted
  • The lowdown on Agorapulse as a social media management platform

Quotes From this Episode:
“If I’m getting 29% higher reach or impressions on my post just by adding one simple hashtag, I better go add hashtags more to my LinkedIn updates.” - Scott Ayres
“What the hashtag does is expose you to new people who are searching by that hashtag or following that hashtag.” - Scott Ayres
“Think of hashtags as that profusion, it’s that bait you’re throwing out trying to hook some people to come follow you and engage with your content.” - Scott Ayres
“It’s kinda what a hashtag is: it’s just your way of getting in front of new people who didn’t know who you were before” - Scott Ayres
“Sometimes, the problem with some of the bigger hashtags is too many people are posting it and so you’ll get lost in all the shuffle.” - Scott Ayres
“What’s funny with Instagram, even though it’s been around for awhile, it’s still that platform that a lot of business, especially small business, haven’t figured out enough.” - Scott Ayres
“If it doesn’t give you any advantage, why waste the time doing it?” - Scott Ayres
“We’re past that day, I hope, in social media where we are so worried about the number of followers. It’s more about the quality of followers.” - Scott Ayres
“I love that Twitter has gotten a little bit smarter now and they’ve kicked out a lot of the bad users, fake accounts.” - Scott Ayres
“The worst hashtag for us has been, in social media, has been #socialmedia. That hashtag on Instagram is the worst for us to follow people on.” - Scott Ayres
“Targeted hashtags are the key.” - Scott Ayres

Resources:

Scott Ayres
Twitter: @ScottAyres
Facebook: @scottwayres
LinkedIn: @scottwayneayres
Websites: agorapulse.com
Social Media Lab: Social Media Lab

Book: Facebook All-in-One For Dummies

Brad Friedman

Twitter:

@BradFriedman

@FriedmanGrp

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefriedmangroup

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bfriedman/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-friedman-group-llc

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/friedmansocialmedia

Website: https://friedmansocialmedia.com

Books
Brad Friedman on Digital Marketing,” by Brad Friedman
The Small Business Owner's Guide To Inbound Marketing,” by Brad Friedman

Be sure to sign up for the Brad Bot at TheBradBot.com To get reminders when I go live on Facebook and to receive freebies and other content from The Friedman Group, LLC.

Ep 017: You Need To Get Linked In

Ep 017: You Need To Get Linked In

Ep 017: You Need To Get Linked In

by Brad Friedman

You Need To Get Linked In!

The Digital Slice Podcast is brought to you by The Friedman Group, LLC

Do you still believe LinkedIn serves its purpose as a professional networking platform? Since Microsoft acquired LinkedIn, there has been a lot of talk about LinkedIn’s alleged demise. There are articles every week talking about how how it could simply go away.

I contend, the opposite is happening as LinkedIn is as strong as it has ever been. It remains a venue for business owners and job seekers to engage and create a more productive workforce environment for the whole world.

In this episode of The Digital Slice Podcast, I revisit LinkedIn’s beginnings and discuss how it has remained true to its mission.

In this Episode:

  • The beginnings of LinkedIn in 2002 as a professional networking platform
  • How Reid Hoffman created a team of former colleagues and launched LinkedIn from his living room in 2003
  • How LinkedIn remains a professional network despite some changes in its interface
  • How native videos on LinkedIn doesn’t make it into a social network
  • How the controversial issues surrounding LinkedIn’s looming demise started in 2016 via the Microsoft acquisition
  • How LinkedIn’s current status in the stock market and its 562 million users indicate it remains in good standing
  • LinkedIn’s mission and vision and how to take advantage of it
  • How to build a strong and highly optimized LinkedIn profile
  • Starting out with a high quality, professional-looking photo
  • How to take advantage of the ample space provided by LinkedIn for your summary, and work experience
  • How to set up your LinkedIn background image, name, and headline properly
  • How to arrange the summary section to make you easier to find
  • LinkedIn groups and how to choose which ones to join and be active in

Quotes From this Episode:
“It’s often important to know where we came from in order to know where we are going.” - Brad Friedman
“Maybe LinkedIn is doing some things to make you more familiar, more comfortable using it because it looks like a social network. But it’s really not. It’s really still a professional network.” - Brad Friedman
“Everybody knows how important video is. LinkedIn also knows how important video is. So, they made it so that we could create native video on LinkedIn.” - Brad Friedman
“I would contend that LinkedIn is still where people go to build their network for business purposes whether its finding a job or selling a product or a service.” - Brad Friedman
“I’m no financial genius but it seems to me that LinkedIn is doing just fine.” - Brad Friedman
“Really, the foundation of LinkedIn is the LinkedIn profile.” - Brad Friedman
“You only have one chance to make a first impression.” - Brad Friedman
“We’re on LinkedIn because we’re professionals, we’re business owners, and we want to build our business.” - Brad Friedman
“Images are very important because they grab our attention. Not having an image also grabs our attention and makes a statement.” - Brad Friedman
“Take advantage of the summary section to tell people a little something about you: things you like, why you do what you do, what you enjoy about what it is that you do, and the kinds of people you serve.” - Brad Friedman

Resources:

Brad Friedman

Twitter:

@BradFriedman

@FriedmanGrp

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefriedmangroup

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bfriedman/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-friedman-group-llc

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/friedmansocialmedia

Website: https://friedmansocialmedia.com

Books
Brad Friedman on Digital Marketing,” by Brad Friedman
The Small Business Owner's Guide To Inbound Marketing,” by Brad Friedman

Be sure to sign up for the Brad Bot at TheBradBot.com To get reminders when I go live on Facebook and to receive freebies and other content from The Friedman Group, LLC.

[PODCAST] Live Video, LinkedIn And More

[PODCAST] Live Video, LinkedIn And More

Who wants to go Live on LinkedIn or Instagram? Not everybody is cut out to do live videos, but when you are in business, anything and everything is worth exploring. Especially when it's bound to open doors for growth. Social media technology allows for creative marketing to build relationships with your target market. (more…)

Ep 011: 10 Growth Hacking Strategies For Small Businesses With Small Budgets

Ep 011: 10 Growth Hacking Strategies For Small Businesses With Small Budgets

Ep 011: 10 Growth Hacking Strategies For Small Businesses With Small Budgets

by Brad Friedman

10 Growth-Hacking Strategies For Small Businesses With Small Budgets

The Digital Slice Podcast is brought to you by The Friedman Group, LLC

Jon Ferrara’s a technology entrepreneur and noted speaker about Social Sales and Marketing. He pioneered relationship management as a co-founder of GoldMine Software, one of the early innovations in CRM and marketing automation. Now, Jon's the CEO of Nimble.

  • Establish yourself as a thought leader or trusted adviser in your industry
  • Tools to use for identifying content and influencers as well as for sharing content
  • How quick it is to read and share content, both personal and professional daily, as an individual or company and as a team
  • The five E’s of social selling: educate, enchant, engage, embrace, and empower your customers
  • How to use a CRM to keep track of your network when it begins to expand considerably
  • The advantages of using a contact management over CRM
  • How to use Nimble as a contact manager that will connect your contact, email, calendar, and social
  • Use social listening and social CRM like Nimble to discover common interests and contact data
  • Using segmentation as an eighth strategy
  • Use group messages
  • Nurture your segmented list with email sequences

Quotes From this Episode:
“Relationships are critical to your personal and business success.” - Jon Ferrara
“Your personal brand helps people to see you.” - Jon Ferrara
“I think we connect on the 5 F’s of life: family, friends, food, fun, and fellowship.” - Jon Ferrara
“If you listen to people, they’ll tell you exactly what you need to know to find a way to add value.” - Jon Ferrara
“When you’re connecting with somebody, what you need to engage effectively is context and insight.” - Jon Ferrara
“Just by sharing the content of others, you actually begin to surface as a thought leader yourself.” - Jon Ferrara
“If you’re a business owner today, don’t forget that you can’t just share content on your corporate identity, you need to share content on your personal identity, and ideally on your team members’ identity.” - Jon Ferrara
“Whatever tool you choose, should have at its heart, contact management and social, work with all the tools that you use and work in the places wherever you’re engaged in.” - Jon Ferrara
“Contact management is about you, and engagement, and relationships.” - Jon Ferrara
“It’s easier to sell to somebody you’ve already sold to and get referrals from them than it is to go find somebody new.” - Jon Ferrara

Resources:

Jon Ferrara
Twitter: @Jon_Ferrara
Facebook: jon.ferrara
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonvferrara/
Website: https://www.nimble.com

BuzzSumo
http://buzzsumo.com

Buffer
https://buffer.com

Hootsuite
https://hootsuite.com

Zest
https://zest.is

Nimble
https://www.nimble.com

Brad Friedman

Twitter:

@BradFriedman

@FriedmanGrp

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefriedmangroup

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bfriedman/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-friedman-group-llc

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/friedmansocialmedia

Website: https://friedmansocialmedia.com

Books
Brad Friedman on Digital Marketing,” by Brad Friedman
The Small Business Owner's Guide To Inbound Marketing,” by Brad Friedman

Be sure to sign up for the Brad Bot at TheBradBot.com To get reminders when I go live on Facebook and to receive freebies and other content from The Friedman Group, LLC.

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