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Step-by-Step Guide to your Social Media Success | Simply Business

Step-by-Step Guide to your Social Media Success | Simply Business | Sirenetta Leoni Inside Voiceover—Information + Insights On Voice Acting | Scoop.it

This is a brilliant post. A step-by-step tutorial that walks you through the process of how to set up a smart social media strategy for your brand or business. Highly recommended, even if you think that you already know all you need to know about social media...

[Thanks to curator, Martin Gysler, for finding this article.]

 

Wow, an amazing way to start or improve your social media strategy. In this post you'll find all what you need to do a great job! [note mg]

 

Simply Business: "Clarify your objectives and discover your route to social media success. This step-by-step guide will take you from tentative novice to intrepid explorer, and help you make the right decisions unique to your business."

 

Read more: http://www.simplybusiness.co.uk/microsites/guide-to-social-media-success/


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Neil Ferree's comment, March 16, 2012 12:03 PM
Nice one Martin!
Neil Ferree's curator insight, October 20, 2013 10:33 AM

Before you can deploy your content marketing system its wise to read this content marketing guide by Simply Business

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Voiceover Marketing 101: What NOT to Share on Twitter or LinkedIn...Smart people do some very dumb things... | Inc

Voiceover Marketing 101: What NOT to Share on Twitter or LinkedIn...Smart people do some very dumb things... | Inc | Sirenetta Leoni Inside Voiceover—Information + Insights On Voice Acting | Scoop.it

The "take 10 second to think before you post" is a brilliant rule we should all follow as well as it's corollary: "Don't post anything you wouldn't want your grandmother, clients or employees to read and associate with you." Just remember, when it comes to the internet, once you put it out there, it may be out there forever...  

 

(Thanks to fellow Scoop.it curator par excellence, Martin Gysler, for finding this post.)

 

INC: "I really want to tell you about my lingerie ... but I'm not going to.

 

It's true that I've found a certain line of women's underwear that I'm so excited about that, at times, I'm inclined to want to tweet and Facebook about them. But clearly, I don't—because I impose upon myself the common sense "10 second rule."

 

As a business owner as well as an individual who values some boundaries on her privacy, I take 10 seconds to ask myself, Do I really want the whole world to know this about me? Because in all the haste to seem social media savvy, I've seen a lot of smart people do, say and post a lot of things they may come to regret later..."


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For Actors & Voice Actors Who Plan to Start A Blog in 2012...7 NooB Blogger Blunders to Avoid | Lifehack.org

For Actors & Voice Actors Who Plan to Start A Blog in 2012...7 NooB Blogger Blunders to Avoid  | Lifehack.org | Sirenetta Leoni Inside Voiceover—Information + Insights On Voice Acting | Scoop.it

For those of you actors/voice actors who are planning to start your own blogs in 2012, here are some excellent tips on what NOT to do...


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"Are you thinking of starting a blog in 2012, or making significant changes to your old one?

 

One thing that you should always be 100% clear on is your purpose of writing. Is it to start a personal blog where you don’t really care if you have a total readership of 9 or is it to have a blog that you want to monetize at some point.

 

If you belong to the former camp, then do as you please, and skip this post. If not, read on.

 

1. Making Your Blog All About You

 

Your blog is not an online journal. Although it might feel like the perfect place to let everything out, be careful about what you write. Especially, when you have aims of making money from it.

 

Many people get offended at this advice. They indignantly retort that they are writing for their friends and family only. If that is your intent – and it is perfectly fine – go ahead but keep this in mind it would be fairly hard if not impossible to reach wider audiences with a personal blog..."


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Tom George's comment, December 30, 2011 7:31 AM
Nice one Martin! Good advice here in this article.
Tom George's comment, December 30, 2011 8:56 AM
Yeah I did publish it on IB, but I will leave the next one for you :-) traffic is up and good things are starting to happen, so I hope to see you there soon. It's going to be a fantastic 2012. Let's get ready for a great new year!
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To Have Subscribers or Not Have Subscribers..? 5 Ways to Control Your Facebook Privacy | Social Media Examiner

To Have Subscribers or Not Have Subscribers..? 5 Ways to Control Your Facebook Privacy | Social Media Examiner | Sirenetta Leoni Inside Voiceover—Information + Insights On Voice Acting | Scoop.it

If you can't figure out whether you should allow subscribers or not, and/or have questions about Facebook privacy settings in general, this excellent, easy-to-digest post from Social Media Examiner breaks it all down for you step-by-step. 

[Thanks to uber-excellent Scoop.it curator, Martin Gysler, for posting yet another smart, useful article.]

 

Social Media Examiner: "Facebook privacy settings: what you need to know about privacy and sharing personal information with the new Facebook features and Facebook Subscribe button.

 

Facebook is trying to make privacy simpler. But as they add more features, privacy always seems to become more complicated.

 

With the addition of the Facebook Subscribe button, understanding how your Facebook privacy works is more important than ever.

 

The good news is that Facebook is making it simpler to find the settings for controlling your privacy.

 

The bad news is that there’s a lot of confusion around the Subscribe button and what it means for privacy. So let’s start by tackling the privacy issues around the new Subscribe button..."


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