Happy Belated Social Media Day!
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:![]()
- 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.
- 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.
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