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The Essentials of Social Media Marketing

We all know how important social media marketing is.
When it comes to finding the sweet spot on social media platforms, any experienced marketer can tell you that it comes down to a lot of trial and error.  It’s about jumping in and getting your feet wet.  The more you experience and dig around, the more likely you are to find what works for your company, your campaigns or your target audience.
If you’re a beginner to marketing or social media marketing specifically, there’s no need to panic.  You don’t have to be a professional to get your business or product out there to the world.  There are a few crucial tips that everyone has come to realize over the life of social media platforms and advertising.  Our friends at Placester have created a magnificent infographic explaining the basics you need to know in order to be successful in your social media advertising campaign.  Rookies can use this to learn the essentials while pros might want to pass this along to new team members or anyone new to the industry.
Don’t be afraid to experiment and fail.  It’s all about throwing things at a wall and see what sticks.  You will eventually find the right formula for your social media advertising.
Beginners Guide To Social Media Marketing - The Essentials of Social Media Marketing

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