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Happy Belated Social Media Day!

July 1, 2017

Mashable started Social Media Day back on June 30, 2010.

Sounds odd: given the relentless 24/7 presence of sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, et. al, every day seems to be social media day.

Brands use social media to engage with fans and potential customers.

What is social media exactly? There are lots of fancy definitions, but it boils down to two things:

  1. Find out what your target audience is talking about: their problems, worries, joys; current events and fads; what makes them laugh, what makes them angry, what makes them leave comments and share posts with their friends.
  2. Respond accordingly: show how you’ve solved similar problems; demonstrate expertise by sharing helpful info; share your history and how you give back to the community; reference “hot topics” to let people know you’re “with it.”

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Thoughts? I’d appreciate your feedback.

You might also enjoy this post about Canada Day. Today, July 1, 2017, marks the 150th anniversary of Canada’s becoming a single united dominion.

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About Mark: I’m an illustrator specializing in humor, branding, social media, and content marketing. I create images that get content seen and shared.

You can view my portfolio, and connect with me on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

Questions? Send me an email.

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