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Thank You for your Unsolicited Feedback!
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Thank You for your Unsolicited Feedback!

“@leaderswest you’re doing it wrong. #twitter” This was the message that greeted me Saturday morning from some guy I’ve never interacted with at all. I always feel a mixed sense of indignance and curiosity when someone offers their unsolicited feedback like this. What is the intended purpose of a note like this? Is it an intervention of…

First Time Here?

First Time Here?

Let’s Level Up Your Small Business Social Media Game! Welcome to my little piece of the internet. I’m Peg Fitzpatrick – nice to meet you. Please stick around, and let’s make your social media shine!   A photo posted by Social Media Speaker & Author (@pegfitzpatrick) on Jul 23, 2016 at 1:29pm PDT I’ve worked…

Brand New Triberr Features and Enhanced Functionality

Brand New Triberr Features and Enhanced Functionality

Triberr is a unique content distribution platform. Content creators (bloggers, curators) “feed” content into their tribes, who then share that content via their own social media channels. Having your content shared by a large network (tribe) of loyal Tier 1 supporters, gives your content the greatest chance for reaching its intended audience. This image depicts Twitter,…

6 Blogging Tips Every Newbie Should Know
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6 Blogging Tips Every Newbie Should Know

A blog is a lot like your favorite bookstore. Organized, neat and with friendly faces to help you with your book hunting experience. But most first time bloggers don’t know that. This is why there are a lot of blogs that are disorganized, cluttered, unfocused and impersonal. Want to remedy that? Here are your… 6 Blogging…

Beneficial Branding Posts
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Beneficial Branding Posts

Welcome to this week’s Fab Five Friday! Today’s topic is branding. This is a hotly debated topic in social media and one that is whole-heartedly worth examining! 1. 9 Principles for Great Branding By Design by Mark McNeilly 2. Got Design? by Paul Biedermann for re:DESIGN 3. 6 Ways Your Personal Branding Can Go Horribly Wrong…