The problem with social media marketing is that it's extremely easy to get tunnel vision. Every other article and news story gushes over some minutia that rarely warrants the excitement. Instead, it's more helpful to look at everything from 30,000 feet and see how all the pieces fit together.
3 Reasons Why Your Facebook Marketing is Failing
Posted by FixCourse under Social MediaFrom http://socialmediatoday.com 3869 days ago
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3863 days ago
3869 days ago
This is what my father has been telling me all the time. For this case, focusing on like maybe indirectly linked to more conversion. However, if you're focused on how it will be achieved..then you'll be hooked up to using only one way for that goal to be achieved.
I found the article seemingly in agreement with my father's statement who had 3-4 decades of marketing experience.
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Teepu