How does having a proper pace make for better B2B marketing? Is there such a thing as an ideal pace when it comes to marketing efforts, and does it matter if you’re in a sprint or an ultra-marathon
Social media management can be a full-time job, and even for those who do social along with any number of other tasks, social media marketing can still take 10 or more hours every week. So what would you do if you only had 30 minutes to spend on social media?
Be honest, how many times have you said to yourself “Oh, let me just check this one thing in Google Analytics” or “I’ve got a little time, let’s see what’s going on with Facebook” and an hour later you look at the clock and realize that you’ve got nothing to really show for your time. Author information Nick Stamoulis Nick Stamoulis is the President of Brick Marketing, a full service Boston SEO firm . With nearly 13 years of experience in the Internet Marketing industry, Nick Stamoulis shares his B2B SEO knowledge by contributing to the Brick Marketing Blog and publishing the Brick Marketing SEO Newsletter, read by over 160,000 opt-in subscribers.
The onslaught of new social media sites has fundamentally changed the role of any marketing or communications professional. Every day millions of users are spending significant periods of time on social networks. In 2010, social media use represented 22 percent of the time spent online by users