Before COVID-19 threw the world a curveball, I had landed a job at a small-tier ER in a smaller suburb. Just as I felt I was beginning to hit my stride, everything changed. What now?
Read MoreTaking your brand globally or expanding your audience reach is a big step for your business. If you want to win over your target audience and take over a new market, you'll need to speak their language. That's when content localization steps onto the scene.
Read MoreAs a social media rock star, can you dodge having to build a website? Or are these static landing pages still beneficial for your long-term growth? Learn more about websites, hosting, and a few pro tips for getting your site off the ground in this article on Social Media Delivered.
Read MoreRecently Google has taken this concept a step further and introduced “Google Local Guides”, a point based credentialing system that lends more credibility to reviews from frequent reviewers than the occasional disgruntled customer. Additionally, Google incentivizes participation with early access to new features, digital product testing opportunities, and the chance to be featured on their official online channels for the most active of Local Guides.
Read MoreWhen you have to adapt to survive, there isn’t a social media platform more up for the challenge than Twitter. With revenue at an unsteady pace for some time now, Twitter is making some changes to engage users and challenge Facebook’s ever-popular live video.
Read MoreSince its inception, part of Facebook’s company philosophy is to connect users with the world of people and information. The validity of information that is shared is sometimes questionable.
Read MoreIf you are a fan of professional football, then at some point in the last few months you have heard of the stringent social media policy the NFL has imposed on the teams in the league.
Read MoreIn a fast-paced digital world, it can be difficult to quickly filter which news sources are legitimate and which are not...especially if a story has a large number of shares attached to it. Levi Sauerbrei explains why fake news on Facebook is a danger to an authentic newsfeed, and why we have to worry about it in the first place.
Read MoreMost built-in smartphone calendars seem to work well with balancing your weekly work-life schedule, but imagine if it did a whole lot more. What if this calendar would not only help you remember social events you’re attending, but also suggest others you might be interested in as well?
Read MoreSports fans are notorious for their strong social media presence and dedication to their teams. However, the functionality of social media in the eyes of the governing bodies of professional sports is very inconsistent across the board.
Read MoreFacebook is a place where people gather together to connect and share with family and friends. In recent years, many people have started using Facebook Groups as a place to buy and sell from people they know and trust. More than 450 million people visit the “buy and sell” groups on Facebook each month instead of leaving the site to search Craigslist.
Read MoreFacebook may be one of the more tenured platforms in the social media community, but that does not mean it can thrive on its iconic features and well-established brand forever.
Read MoreTwitter announced that it’s service is now easier to use as it is cutting down on what counts towards your 140 characters. This will allow users to say more and have more flexibility in composing tweets.
Read MoreSnapchat is more dynamic than ever this month, with the launch of Spectacles and the re-branding of the company.
Read MoreWith an ever-changing and fast-evolving market, Google is continuously staying ahead of the cyber-curve. Their latest Google Analytics mobile app overhaul and styled Automated Insights self-customizes based on user behavior.
Read MoreTwitter is desperately trying to keep up with the pack. The tech world is continuing to evolve at a rapid rate, yet Twitter seems to be lacking a few key features that other messaging apps have been incorporating in their services for a while.
Read MoreLifestage, the new app launched by Facebook, is a visual profile that lets users post videos . Lifestage is restricted to students 21 years old and UNDER. It is intended for high school students to meet other classmates in their school or nearby.
Read MoreFacebook has established another way to make your experience more personal. Last month, the Facebook ad preferences were modified to allow users to choose what kinds of ads are seen in their feed. Most recently, the descriptions from the Trending feature were removed and replaced with the amount of people talking about them.
Read MoreHere at Social Media Delivered, we’re definitely not without struggles, but there is one thing we have that other companies don’t: An annual pie fight.
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