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We Got A Look Inside The 45-Day Planning Process That Goes Into Creating A Single Corporate Tweet

Aaron Taube/Business Insider Huge’s social media team hard at work. From left: Jessica Lindsay, Megan Toth, and Andrew Cunningham Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have become increasingly crowded with branded accounts seeking their attention. Every few seconds, your favorite brands are tweeting at you. But what most people don’t know is how much time and effort goes into curating these accounts, writing tweets, and filling your news feed with content people actually want to see. For instance, it can take a team of 13 social media and advertising specialists up to 45 days to plan, create, and get approval for one corporate social media post. To learn more about the process, I spent a morning at Huge, a digital design and advertising firm that runs the social media accounts…

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We Got A Look Inside The 45-Day Planning Process That Goes Into Creating A Single Corporate Tweet

From Gmail to Fastmail

Email is crucial to me, I can’t even remember the last day I didn’t check my inbox. It’s my preferred channel for communicating and interacting with other people “electronically”. Like many developers I also use emails to keep track of the activity of all the projects I contribute to. I also receive all sorts of emails from machines, sometime server alerts or even from my Arduino powered home automation. Finding a good email provider is a hard task. You need a company you can trust to receive, manage and deliver all your emails especially when you have more than 80k+ emails in total (like I do). In this article I’m going to do a quick overview of the reasons I chose Fastmail …

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From Gmail to Fastmail

12 Free Ebooks For Designers

We’ve done some extensive research and found these brilliant free ebooks for you to download and read – but let us know in the comments if you’ve come across a good book we’ve missed! There has always been a healthy market for commercial books written by experts, and this isn’t likely to change any time soon: sometimes there’s just no substitute for splashing your cash and getting high quality content in return. That said, there’s a growing movement towards free and freemium content on the web, and the quality of the content is often on a par with the books you’d part cash for. What’s on offer Obviously nobody can afford to print and distribute free books (with the exception of the excellent World Book Night movement), but …

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12 Free Ebooks For Designers

SMToolbox: Bringing Together SEO, Social and Content Marketing with gShift

It is clear there is a very strong and growing relationship between search and social. The future of SEO and social is also closely tied to content marketing, which we can see through terms such as social content, content SEO and social content marketing. This week in SMToolbox I take a look at gShift, a tool that embraces search, content marketing and social. Background The gShift SaaS platform collects and stores both social and search data, as the team recognized early on that to improve the performance of content you need to look at both elements. Currently they analyze data for over 10,000 brands and have over 350 agency clients across 22 countries. The aim of the gShift platform is to provide agencies and brand marketers with insights to help…

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SMToolbox: Bringing Together SEO, Social and Content Marketing with gShift

Manvotional: Want to Change the World? Start by Making Your Bed

Editor’s note: The following commencement address was given last week to the graduates of the University of Texas by Naval Admiral William H. McRaven. McRaven is the commander of U.S. Special Operations and oversaw the mission that killed Osama bin Laden. As much as it pains me to post a speech that ends with “Hook em horns” – it’s too awesome not to share. President Powers, Provost Fenves, Deans, members of the faculty, family and friends and most importantly, the class of 2014. Congratulations on your achievement. It’s been almost 37 years to the day that I graduated from UT. I remember a lot of things about that day. I remember I had throbbing headache from a party the night before. …

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Manvotional: Want to Change the World? Start by Making Your Bed

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