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Ever wondered how a sunny beach life and a corporate gig could lead to a thriving social media consultancy? This episode with Krista Neher is just the inspiration you need. With roots at Procter & Gamble, Krista and her family's globetrotting adventures have been the building blocks of her entrepreneurial success. From the sunny shores to the canals of the Netherlands, her journey is a masterclass in adapting and thriving through life's curveballs. Tune in to hear how her side hustle, Boot Camp Digital, turned into a beacon for aspirants seeking to make their mark in the digital marketing realm.Krista's tale isn't just about the glamour of jumping ship from a stable job to the choppy waters of entrepreneurship—it's a roadmap for leveraging corporate credentials and personal branding to lay the foundations of a successful business. We peel back the layers of starting up, from the significance of 'pillar clients' to the myths of overnight digital success. If you're considering trading your desk job for the startup world, this conversation is packed with actionable insights to help you navigate the transition.But the entrepreneurial life isn't just about business savvy—it's a lifestyle choice with profound personal and financial implications. We probe the nuances of work-life balance, the dynamics with partners who ride the entrepreneurial roller coaster beside us, and the hard-hitting truths behind passive income dreams. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or looking to scale your side hustle, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge on maximizing your earning potential while staying true to your wealth-minded principles. Join us for a candid look at the entrepreneurial journey, where passion meets practicality in the pursuit of success.As you're inspired to embark on your side hustle journey after listening to this episode, you might wonder where to start or how to make your vision a reality. With a team of experienced marketing professionals and a track record of helping clients achieve their dreams, we are ready to assist you in reaching your goals. To find out more, visit www.reversedout.com.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSubscribe to Side Hustle City and join our Community on Facebook
As we enter 2024, I told you we were going to dial in our pursuit of changing the mindset in the influence marketing industry to help brands and agencies focus on influence, not just influencers. So we're going to have a lot of conversations with a lot of different people along the way to make that happen. We're going to kick off the year talking to one of my favorite people. Krista Neher has been a leading authority on digital marketing for as long as I can remember. She's a six-time best-selling author and found of Bootcamp Digital, an education brand that offers digital marketing certification. Along the way, Krista has had to not only teach people about influence marketing, but dig in and practice the craft a bit as a consultant, too. But her wide range of expertise and ability, plus her focus on making digital marketing a practical and cost-efficient investment for her clients gives her that broad perspective I look for in someone to just chop up and chew through the conversations in the space. Today on Winfluence, I'll dig into influence marketing with Krista. We'll talk about how to build an influence plan, calculate the value of your influencer relationships and I'll see if my assertions about influence marketing hold up to her scrutiny … it's a perspective I certainly respect and know you'll enjoy. This episode is presented by CIPIO.ai. Scale acquisition of user-generated content and flip those social videos into ad creative using powerful generative AI toolset. Sign up for a demo at https://jasonfalls.co/cipio Find this episode online at https://jasonfalls.co/kristaneher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marketing your product to your right consumers is a complex situation. Strategy and knowledge is something that is needed to be successful during this marketing milestone in a seller's success. Krista Neher joins us today and shares her wealth of knowledge about this concept and gives some great insider aspects that are going to help you improve your marketing. Links Mentioned: Cyndi Thomason - Bookskeep.comRobyn Johnson - Marketplaceblueprint.comKrista Neher-Bootcampdigital.com/Linkedin: @kristaneher Skip To:00:56: Can you tell us about yourself?02:57: What would you tell someone with zero digital marketing experience and want to expand?05:34: Do you consult with people around building strategy or have a course to recommend?05:58: Digital Marketing that actually works. Krista's Book. 10:35: Engagement is a good metric. Right? (Engagement is a horrible metric)13:00: Media Spend and Divide it by our Revenue, Do you think this is a good metric? Are there other Metrics you might recommend? (More bang for your buck)16:30: Facebook's Case study brings some light to the concept. 18:01: What would you recommend for brand awareness?20:49: What would you say to people that said Facebook doesn't work? (IOS Update)22:47: Do you recommend that people invest in SEO? A way to achieve that without a SEO expert. 27:06: What other advice would you give someone that is talking about it being their last year on amazon?
When you have an OG in the house, it's fine when you get a response of “all things digital marketing (seriously, any topic)” back to your question of “what do you want to talk about?” So we'll do that. How far have we come? Or not. Where are we heading? What's the meaning of life? Will you be at SxSW in 2023? Join us! Watch full episodes at youtube.com/c/josephjaffeisnotfamous. Subscribe at bit.ly/subscribetotheshow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Today's show is sponsored by Alpha Collective, a premium community that helps corporates and degens partner and win at the business of Web3. You can currently get a FREE entry level membership pass at freemint.alphacollective.xyz (while stocks last!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever felt like you were spreading yourself thin across the hundreds of social media platforms? Are you trying to apply one social media strategy across too many platforms? Krista Neher is a social media pioneer. She is a 6-time bestselling author, international speaker, award-winning entrepreneur, global thought-leader, and the CEO of Boot Camp Digital. Krista has written 6 books on digital marketing, including a textbook and a “Dummies” book on social media marketing. She has worked with companies like Facebook, Nike, Procter & Gamble, GE, Macy's, Google, and the United States Senate and has been featured as an expert in the New York Times, CNN, Wall Street Journal, NBC, CBS, Entrepreneur, and the Associated Press. Krista is passionate about digital marketing and created one of the first accredited certification programs in the world.In this episode, George Leith and Krista Neher discuss specializing on just one platform and perfecting it, adapting content to different cultures and considering infrastructure when doing video campaigns in different countries, and paid Facebook ad strategies- what strategies break through the masses and gain attention.Conquer Local is presented by Vendasta. We have proudly served 5+ million local businesses through 50,000+ channel partners. Learn more about Vendasta and we can help you build your dream agency or learn more about Vendasta's Affiliate Program and how our listeners (like yourself) are making up to $10,000 off referrals.Join the conversation in the Conquer Local Community and keep the learning going in the Conquer Local Academy.
You know how Krista Neher gets new business? She answers the phone. Clients new and old call on her 15+ years of experience in the hottest-growing field in business today: digital marketing. While suckers click on too-good-to-be-true schemes promising surefire results, Krista uses her brains and critical thinking to boldly go where success is most assured, rather than "doing it because everyone else is." Listen to what it's like to go your own way, in both philosophy and practice, while paying off big time.Subscribe to the podcast! Visit TheBizCall.com to become a guest on the show and plug your business!
Overview: In a world dominated by computers, cell phones, and social media, how do healthcare professionals utilize these tools to share important medical information and news? In the second episode of SHEA's Communication in the Age of Fake News podcast series, our moderator, Dr. Waleed Javaid, talks with social media expert Krista Neher and Dr. Jennifer Spicer about how and why to use social media platforms to spread scientific information, social media algorithms and how they contribute to the spread of information/misinformation, and how to use social media when responding to public messages. Speakers: Krista Neher, https://kristaneher.com Jennifer Spicer, MD, MPH Waleed Javaid, MD (moderator) Music credit: www.bensound.com
My guest today is Krista Neher. Krista is a six-time best-selling author, international speaker, award-winning entrepreneur global thought leader, and the CEO of Boot Camp Digital. Krista has written six books on digital marketing, including a textbook and a dummies book. With over 15 years of digital marketing experience, she is a digital marketing pioneer who has mastered the art of executing digital strategies, building successful brands. Episode Highlights: With over 15 years of digital marketing experience, Krista shares her early beginnings when online courses were in person and training was conducted via DVD's How she saw a trend while consulting with companies on social media campaigns and built her online course business, Boot Camp Digital How she created an accredited online program to differentiate her course In this episode Krista gives valuable advice on scaling your business with free digital marketing, repeatable traffic, and lead generating strategies. Tune in to hear about her accredited program, Boot Camp Digital, where she trains businesses on how to drive impact to their brand, using proven digital marketing strategies. Links mentioned in this episode: ✅ Sponsored by Course in a Box on AppSumo ✅ Where you can find Krista: www.kristaneher.com and https://bootcampdigital.com/ ➡️Episode show notes: https://destinicopp.com/podcast/70 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/destini-copp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/destini-copp/support
Businesses worldwide are getting creative in expanding their reach and visibility, which is essential to achieve growth objectives. Learn from today's Marketing Speak guest, Krista Neher, CEO of Boot Camp Digital, the fundamentals and language of digital and social media marketing in growing your business online. Krista has delivered over 1,000 presentations globally and is a leading expert in digital marketing, marketing strategy, social media, personal branding and strategic marketing. She is passionate about helping businesses grow their results by increasing their digital knowledge. In this value-packed episode, Krista discusses clever strategies of social media marketing and how to execute them for the best results. Tune in! The show notes, including the transcript and checklist to this episode, are at marketingspeak.com/291.
Social PR Secrets: public relations podcast for entrepreneurs by Lisa Buyer
Do you know what the most important skill for digital marketers in 2020 is? Despite the widespread perception that the industry is constantly rapidly changing, Krista Neher says it’s the same as it has been for years: SEO! In this episode of Social PR Secrets, host Lisa Buyer sits down with best-selling author, international speaker, and digital marketing educator Krista Neher to get her insight into the field. Krista is a digital marketing expert. She has more than 15 years of experience, having worked with massive companies including Google, General Mills, and P&G and a seasoned educator of digital marketing. She’s written best-selling books on the topic and created one of the first accredited social media certification programs in the world. Krista is the founder and CEO of Boot Camp Digital, a leading digital marketing training provider. Lisa and Krista discuss why college isn’t the best way to learn the craft of digital marketing, the importance of strategy and measurement and how to do it, and what, if any, trends are worth paying attention to. Thinking about getting your company on TikTok? Find out why you may want to think again. Then, she explains why understanding data is absolutely essential for good marketing, but something very few marketers are able to do. She defines GSOT (Goals, Strategy, Objectives, and Tactics), the formula she uses to create every marketing strategy, and how to make your own. Krista explains her pyramid of hygiene, hub, and innovation — sharing her blueprint on how to best manage your time and money to optimize your marketing. Krista reveals how she’s been able to pivot her personal business from in-person events quickly in the midst of the global pandemic and how to look for your own silver lining and capitalize on it. Looking to dive into the ever-expanding digital marketing field during the current economic turmoil? Or are you already a marketer wanting to expand your skills and optimize your business? Listen to the episode to hear Krista share the expertise you need to succeed! “If you don’t invest enough, you don’t give yourself the chance to succeed.” - Krista Neher Some topics discussed in this episode include: Krista’s journey The most important skill for marketers How to craft a strategy for any campaign and why you need to Building personas Trends and how much time to devote to keeping up with them How to create your silver lining Why speed is crucial Whether or not to specialize
Social PR Secrets: public relations podcast for entrepreneurs by Lisa Buyer
Do you know what the most important skill for digital marketers in 2020 is? Despite the widespread perception that the industry is constantly rapidly changing, Krista Neher says it’s the same as it has been for years: SEO! In this episode of Social PR Secrets, host Lisa Buyer sits down with best-selling author, international speaker, and digital marketing educator Krista Neher to get her insight into the field. Krista is a digital marketing expert. She has more than 15 years of experience, having worked with massive companies including Google, General Mills, and P&G and a seasoned educator of digital marketing. She’s written best-selling books on the topic and created one of the first accredited social media certification programs in the world. Krista is the founder and CEO of Boot Camp Digital, a leading digital marketing training provider. Lisa and Krista discuss why college isn’t the best way to learn the craft of digital marketing, the importance of strategy and measurement and how to do it, and what, if any, trends are worth paying attention to. Thinking about getting your company on TikTok? Find out why you may want to think again. Then, she explains why understanding data is absolutely essential for good marketing, but something very few marketers are able to do. She defines GSOT (Goals, Strategy, Objectives, and Tactics), the formula she uses to create every marketing strategy, and how to make your own. Krista explains her pyramid of hygiene, hub, and innovation — sharing her blueprint on how to best manage your time and money to optimize your marketing. Krista reveals how she’s been able to pivot her personal business from in-person events quickly in the midst of the global pandemic and how to look for your own silver lining and capitalize on it. Looking to dive into the ever-expanding digital marketing field during the current economic turmoil? Or are you already a marketer wanting to expand your skills and optimize your business? Listen to the episode to hear Krista share the expertise you need to succeed! “If you don’t invest enough, you don’t give yourself the chance to succeed.” - Krista Neher Some topics discussed in this episode include: Krista’s journey The most important skill for marketers How to craft a strategy for any campaign and why you need to Building personas Trends and how much time to devote to keeping up with them How to create your silver lining Why speed is crucial Whether or not to specialize
Social PR Secrets: public relations podcast for entrepreneurs by Lisa Buyer
What’s the most crucial aspect of making content shareable? According to Krista Neher, it’s that you absolutely have to have good images with every product or post. In this blast from the past episode of the Social PR Secrets Podcast, Lisa Buyer talks with best-selling author, international speaker, and entrepreneur Krista Neher to get her advice on how brands should use Instagram and Pinterest. If you want advice on social media marketing, Krista is the woman to go to. She literally wrote the books on social media marketing. Krista also created one of the first social media certification programs and is the founder and CEO of Boot Camp Digital, a top digital marketing training provider. In the episode, Krista and Lisa discuss how to know when your brand should enter a new platform, how to create a community and tips for sustained growth on Instagram and Pinterest. Krista reveals that many businesses cite Pinterest as their single highest source of traffic - specifically traffic that actually purchases products Listen to find out how you can make your brand pinnable too! “If you want people to pay attention to you, pay attention to them.” - Krista Neher Some topics discussed in this episode include: How to decide when to enter a platform What you should consider when joining a new platform Krista’s tips for building a community on Instagram The advantages of Pinterest How Bootcamp Digital utilizes Pinterest Her hacks to benefit from Pinterest without even making one Advice for those pursuing careers in social media Contact Krista Neher: kristaneher.com Krista’s LinkedIn Krista’s Instagram Krista’s Facebook Krista’s YouTube More from Krista:
Social PR Secrets: public relations podcast for entrepreneurs by Lisa Buyer
What’s the most crucial aspect of making content shareable? According to Krista Neher, it’s that you absolutely have to have good images with every product or post. In this blast from the past episode of the Social PR Secrets Podcast, Lisa Buyer talks with best-selling author, international speaker, and entrepreneur Krista Neher to get her advice on how brands should use Instagram and Pinterest. If you want advice on social media marketing, Krista is the woman to go to. She literally wrote the books on social media marketing. Krista also created one of the first social media certification programs and is the founder and CEO of Boot Camp Digital, a top digital marketing training provider. In the episode, Krista and Lisa discuss how to know when your brand should enter a new platform, how to create a community and tips for sustained growth on Instagram and Pinterest. Krista reveals that many businesses cite Pinterest as their single highest source of traffic - specifically traffic that actually purchases products Listen to find out how you can make your brand pinnable too! “If you want people to pay attention to you, pay attention to them.” - Krista Neher Some topics discussed in this episode include: How to decide when to enter a platform What you should consider when joining a new platform Krista’s tips for building a community on Instagram The advantages of Pinterest How Bootcamp Digital utilizes Pinterest Her hacks to benefit from Pinterest without even making one Advice for those pursuing careers in social media Contact Krista Neher: kristaneher.com Krista’s LinkedIn Krista’s Instagram Krista’s Facebook Krista’s YouTube More from Krista:
Social PR Secrets: public relations podcast for entrepreneurs by Lisa Buyer
Are you using the wrong types of visuals in your posts? Krista Neher explains why stock photos are a tool of the past. In this episode, Lisa interviews CEO of Boot Camp Digital and bestselling author of four books, Krista Neher. Lisa and Krista discuss why visuals are important in the social media world, but it isn’t as simple as putting just any photo or video with your post. Krista Neher emphasizes the importance of having a pinnable picture and explains what exactly this means. We pulled this interview out from 2014 because visuals and social media marketing are just as important as ever. Tune in to learn more about why visuals go hand in hand with getting more visibility. Understand the dos and don’ts for successful and effective visual social media marketing. Krista dishes out her tips and tricks such as how posts, such as infographics, can be more shareable and compelling than long documents. Listen for more of Krista’s secrets to success! “Images and videos serve an actual purpose in helping people get information faster” - Krista Neher Some topics discussed in this episode include: Videos serving a purpose on Facebook Visual social media checklist Avoiding stock photography for Facebook Short videos are more successful on Instagram User-generated images are popular Harnessing images, Instagram and Infographics Contact Krista: kristaneher.com Krista’s Facebook Krista’s Instagram Krista’s LinkedIn More from Krista: Book Blog Boot Camp Digital References and links mentioned: Facebook Pinterest Piktochart Powerpoint Subscribe to & Review Social PR Secrets Podcast Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the Social PR Secrets podcast by Lisa Buyer. If the information in this show’s interview inspired you in your business or life journey, feel free to head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your feedback helps us continue to not only deliver actionable, relevant, helpful content, it will also help us reach even more amazing entrepreneurs, disruptors, and rockstars just like you!
Social PR Secrets: public relations podcast for entrepreneurs by Lisa Buyer
Are you using the wrong types of visuals in your posts? Krista Neher explains why stock photos are a tool of the past. In this episode, Lisa interviews CEO of Boot Camp Digital and bestselling author of four books, Krista Neher. Lisa and Krista discuss why visuals are important in the social media world, but it isn’t as simple as putting just any photo or video with your post. Krista Neher emphasizes the importance of having a pinnable picture and explains what exactly this means. We pulled this interview out from 2014 because visuals and social media marketing are just as important as ever. Tune in to learn more about why visuals go hand in hand with getting more visibility. Understand the dos and don’ts for successful and effective visual social media marketing. Krista dishes out her tips and tricks such as how posts, such as infographics, can be more shareable and compelling than long documents. Listen for more of Krista’s secrets to success! “Images and videos serve an actual purpose in helping people get information faster” - Krista Neher Some topics discussed in this episode include: Videos serving a purpose on Facebook Visual social media checklist Avoiding stock photography for Facebook Short videos are more successful on Instagram User-generated images are popular Harnessing images, Instagram and Infographics Contact Krista: kristaneher.com Krista’s Facebook Krista’s Instagram Krista’s LinkedIn More from Krista: Book Blog Boot Camp Digital References and links mentioned: Facebook Pinterest Piktochart Powerpoint Subscribe to & Review Social PR Secrets Podcast Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the Social PR Secrets podcast by Lisa Buyer. If the information in this show’s interview inspired you in your business or life journey, feel free to head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your feedback helps us continue to not only deliver actionable, relevant, helpful content, it will also help us reach even more amazing entrepreneurs, disruptors, and rockstars just like you!
Krista Neher is the CEO of Boot Camp Digital, a best-selling author, and an international speaker. With over 10 years of branding and marketing experience, Krista is a social media pioneer, having run one of the first successful corporate Twitter accounts—before social media was even a recognized phrase. Today she joins the show to share insights from her book, Digital Marketing That Actually Works, and offer advice for making digital marketing work for your company. Listen in to learn about the importance of looking at quality instead of only looking at quantity and cost in regards to KPIs, as well as what's going on with the state of SEO today. You'll hear Krista’s thoughts on conversion optimization, when it's time to start using content marketing, and how to create better content. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://bit.ly/2RPcBqf
Learn: what the biggest skills gap in marketing is Learn: why Google's giving up on comments on blogs Learn: whether or not you should use vertical instead of horizontal video The Content Marketing Quickie brings you a quick and fun look at the latest happenings in content - delivered with fun and snarky commentary by Mike Stiles and Brand Content Studios. Here’s your Content Marketing Quickie for the week of March 4, 2019 -The good news when the Internet came along was, the people had a voice. The bad news was, people had a voice. And none other than Google has decided eh, we don’t so much want to hear what people have to say. Frankly that content’s usually just crap and it’s too much trouble to manage. So, at least for their Webmaster Central Blog, they’re cutting off comments. You’ll see that’s becoming typical on publisher sites too. Ever read an article that was actually good and made you care and you couldn’t wait to say what you thought only to find…oh, there’s no way to comment. They don’t want to hear from me. Then you feel hurt and censored until you realize later you never read comments, and no one would have read yours. So how do you monitor and moderate user generated content so it’s worth a damn? Cause that’s what some sites count on, hey the public will make our content for us and we’ll get rich. But you aren’t Facebook or YouTube, and even those guys are getting held accountable for what the public puts on their platforms. Making UGC safe and good takes enormous time and effort. Google’s one of the biggest companies with the best tech and the most resources in all the land, and they just told us, it’s not worth it. And to prove it, if your UGC is a problem, it’s Google that will bust you. AdSense rules say even the user comments on your site can’t violate their hate speech policies, whatever that is today, and if they do, no ads for you! -If you see a video director or cinematographer and they have kind of a hurt, betrayed look behind their eyes, you can assume one thing has at least a little to do with it. Vertical video. Brands are embracing it, and if what CMSWire reports is true, it gets better engagement. So here’s the thinking, hey, people hold their phones vertically 94% of the time, cause they have to pop their bubbles or whatever. And they like to hold with one hand, swipe and tap with the other. And most shoot their own videos vertically. So let’s ignore all of cinematic history and the natural tendency for the human eye to move left and right, and say brand videos should now be vertical. Some say it’s the “best watching experience” because vertical takes up the whole screen, you know, kinda like horizontal used to do before apps stopped letting you turn your phone and watch a horizontal video full screen, which I’ve always been able to do with one hand, but I guess I’m some kind of freaking magician. MuteSix CEO Steve Weiss says you video creators should adapt and make eyes move up and down and make the narrative work in vertical spaces. Krista Neher of Boot Camp Digital says you can even turn a horizontal video into a vertical by slapping a header and footer on it with titles or captions. Still, some platforms like LinkedIn won’t even take vertical video. Well this is like a Coke or Pepsi argument, Coke wins by the way. Depending on your brand, what the vibe is, what the length is, what the platform is, maybe vertical’s the way to go. But for other things, like professional looking, cinematic, emotive storytelling of deeper substance, don’t let anyone make you think horizontal is passe. No one’s racing to make vertical versions of Star Wars and The Godfather. The only thing we know for sure is, for users and app developers…apparently the thought of turning phones 90 degrees is just too mind blowing to handle. https://www.cmswire.com/digital-marketing/how-vertical-video-is-changing-content-marketing/ -If you look at the job postings for marketing, you may have noticed that companies are keeping the dream alive. They want one modestly paid person to be an experienced master in about 13 marketing specialties and show provable results. So, good with all that. But it makes you think, if you had to hang your hat on just one digital skill that will serve you well in the future, what would that skill be? You don’t have to wonder. Because you listen to the Content Marketing Quickie, you’ll know what to skills to master. First of all, Econsultancy says 90% of marketers admit there are skills missing on their team. The skill they think will be most important in the future is data analysis and measurement. 30% said that and only 11% say their operation is expert at it. Next at 20% came content marketing. Of course, that’s a wide collection of skills under one term too, but they’re mostly looking for expertise with video content and personalization. Not gonna lie, I wasn’t sorry to hear that considering what we do at Brand Content Studios. The 3rd-most important skill is a familiar one, because it’s been a talent gap for years, it’s user experience. Only 8% consider their team experts at it. Now beyond that stuff, there are those touchy feely soft skills, which 93.9% of marketers feel are just as important. Tops on that list at 70% was the ability to embrace change. Then comes critical thinking at 67% and working with others at 66%. Lateral thinking also made the list at 58%. Now get out there and future proof yourselves you crazy kids. https://www.marketingcharts.com/business-of-marketing/staffing-107533 That’s the Content Marketing Quickie for this week. If you thought it was worth the time and it got you thinking about something, do subscribe so you don’t forget about it, which you will cause we know you’re busy. And we’ll see what happens next week.
Krista Neher is the founder of Bootcamp Digital and one of the best social media experts around. In this episode, Krista shares her journey into entrepreneurship and how she transitioned from Proctor and Gamble into becoming one of the leading social media strategists in the country.Krista also gets into specific tactics that entrepreneurs can use immediately to make a difference in their business, and the common mistakes where most go wrong.
Tim Ash, Eric Enge, Adam Reimer, Bill Leake, and Krista Neher reveal their tips and tactics on how you can use LinkedIn to grow your business. Have you ever wondered how online marketing experts actually use LinkedIn? Me too. So, I asked them. Lucky for you, I brought my recorder. Listen in as Mica and... Listen to episode
Marketing Strategies Revealed in this Episode: How to figure out exactly what is it that people care about in social media The top mistakes companies make in social media The best tools for social media
Krista Neher, author of Visual Social Marketing speaks about why visual social media has emerged as a powerful marketing tool, what makes effective visual posts and the challenges that visual marketing can overcome. Shownotes can be found at www.abn.org.au/smsb/visualsocial
Krista Neher from "PhoTrade":http://www.photrade.com is at SXSW to get people informed about her new company.