Why You Need A Social Media Marketing Strategy & How To Start One 16 So, you’re about to take the plunge into blogging, but you have no idea where to start. That’s okay because I’m sure you already know that blogging can: Generate a huge audience (and if you’re a well-known person, this can be immediate) Make you some serious money if you know how Turn a blogger into an influencer with a little bit of hard work and a great networking community But, how can you achieve this with your new blog? With so many blogs around, you have little chance of getting noticed. What’s the solution? Well, a perfectly defined social media plan and strategy is just what you need. This post will walk you through why you need a social media marketing strategy and how to start one for your blog. Is Adopting Social Media That Important? Yes, it is. Social media platforms have revolutionized marketing and blogging. Google too has adopted “Search Plus Your World” signalin
Here are 13 important project management terms for your perusal. Purpose Without purpose, it’s hard for teams to exert the extra effort to get things done. Before you start, organize a kick-off meeting, and define the goal and what you’re trying to achieve. Goals Goals provide focus on how to design a road map to fulfill the objective. They should be S.M.A.R.T.: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-bound. Capabilities People are the most important resource of all. Go with those who have the skills, experience and will to achieve at the highest level. Resources Identify the resources required from capital, people, equipment, space, time and anything else needed to get the job done. Without the right resources, a project will fall short. Decisions Be clear about who can make what decision, what needs to be vetted by a committee and how quickly decisions are made. If too many people are involved, the risk of falling into an analysis paralysis increases. Make sur
7 Storytelling Structures to Improve Your Presentations (Infographic) Emily Conklin Giving presentations, whether during meetings with co-workers or to potential new clients, can often seem intimidating. But luckily, there are tried and true ways to organize your information so that it is both easy to present and clear to your audience. Related: 5 Skill you should have doing online business In his book, The Seven Basic Plots: Why We Tell Stories, Christopher Booker explains how and why all stories boil down to one of seven plot structures, and how these can act as outlines for effectively presenting all sorts of information. By organizing presentations to follow these story structures, your audience will recognize the familiar flow, and find it easy to understand you and your content. Like us on facebook: facebook.com/CappuStudio Follow us on G+: plus.google.com/+CappulifeBlogspots Share If you like to
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