#SMPro Social Media Spotlight: Stewart Rogers

stewart_rogers_therealsjrAs part of the #SMPro Expert Spotlight Blog Series, this interview highlights Stewart Rogers of UsFitties, a philanthropic venture dedicated to bringing up-to-date and down-to-earth health and fitness advice to the public.

Below, Stewart discusses his background, offers a handful of outstanding digital marketing tips, and provides his opinions on the overall landscape of the social media industry.

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5 Key Steps to Engaging People with Social Media

Engage People with Social MediaEngagement, engagement, engagement.  That seems to be the popular buzzword in the social media industry these days.

While engagement isn’t exactly the purpose of social media, it’s certainly an important ingredient for achieving results and impacting the bottom line.

With so many people and businesses flooding social media with their messages, breaking through the noise and getting people to genuinely engage you in conversation can be a daunting task.

It doesn’t have to be though!

Below are five key steps to engaging people with social media and expanding the scope of your business.

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7 Social Media and Digital Marketing Blogs You Must Follow

Social Media and Digital Marketing BlogsI occasionally get emails and tweets asking what social media and digital marketing blogs I follow.  There’s so much content written daily on the topic of social media and I know how difficult sifting through all of it can be.

Nonetheless, it’s important to stay current with what’s going on in the digital marketing world and there’s no better way than to spend some time reading what others are writing.

My Google Reader is overflowing with amazing content and I could probably mention dozens of great blogs with ease, but here are seven from proven digital marketers that I would recommend you add to your RSS feed immediately.

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#SMPro Social Media Spotlight: Interview with Will Russell

will-russellAs part of the #SMPro Social Media Spotlight Blog Series, this interview highlights Will Russell: San Francisco resident, soccer fanatic, and founder of online marketing consultancy Will Russell Marketing.

Founded in 2012, Will Russell Marketing assists brands in the safety and security industry by elevating their online presence and integrating online initiatives into their business strategy to drive increased business success.

Below, Will discusses his background, offers a handful of golden marketing tips, and provides his opinions on the overall landscape of the social media industry.

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How To Automate Twitter Using Feedly, Buffer, and IFTTT [Guide]

Do you ever find yourself in a sinkhole of time when it comes to Twitter?

If you could automate Twitter and free more of your time for engagement, wouldn’t that be awesome?!

Read on for the guide, or watch the video below for a walkthrough.

Before we dive in, let’s dispel the myth that automating social media is a mortal sin.

Every industry seeks to automate time-consuming tasks to some extent, so there’s no need to place social media management on a pedestal that doesn’t exist elsewhere.

Anyone who’s managed multiple Twitter accounts for clients knows the job is incredibly labor-intensive.

Between finding or creating great content to share, optimizing tweets to maximize click-throughs, and setting up sharing schedules, time goes right out the window.

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Neglecting automation plainly limits your ability to engage followers as often as you should and, as a result, limits your ability to do what is best for you and your clients…an avoidable lose-lose scenario.

To emphasize, automating Twitter doesn’t give you a license to ignore your presence or followers.

Quite the opposite, in fact.

When you automate Twitter, you should be engaging your followers more often — responding to their tweets, driving conversations, and thanking those who retweet you or share your content — because you no longer have to spend as much time curating and publishing new content.

So, let’s make at least one aspect of social media management — Twitter — a bit less time-consuming by using three free, simple tools: Feedly, Buffer, and IFTTT.

Deal?
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