Learn how to use a social media planner, either for yourself or your clients, to keep your social media marketing on track.
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Luke Hancock - H&H Social Design's curator insight,
August 9, 2013 5:28 PM
While I believe the publication process of content has to be expedited, I think #2 has to come with a caveat of assure you're producing quality content.
I disapprove of barriers (internal & external) and bureaucracy preventing you from consistently producing content, I still think there needs to be measures that assures your content will resonate with your audience.
Certainly, brands/companies don't realize all the content they're producing or content opportunities that are under their news.
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Whether you invest in my $10 social media planner or something else, what's important is that you do in fact have a plan for your social media marketing.
Here's an approach that might work for you: