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For those of you subscribed to the Social Media Marketing For Printers content, there are a couple of things we’d like you to be made aware of. First, your Twitter content that was scheduled for today experienced issues with the email delivery server and did not go out on time as scheduled. It was re-sent about 11:30 am (Central time) this morning. If you did not receive it, please check your spam folder, or, if you still don’t see it, give us a call, and we can help get your content to you directly. Secondly, we are working to resolve the delivery issue. It’s an issue that is somewhat out of our control, and that just seems to fall under the “doing business in a digital age” category. If you continue to notice an interruption to your Social Media Marketing subscription, please do not hesitate to contact us by email at Cu**********@***********************rs.com or by phone at (701) 241-9204 or (800) 736-0688.


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Social media content complements every aspect of your existing marketing by helping you stay connected with prospects and customers. Each week, we provide twelve unique pieces of social media content that printers can use to stay front-of-mind with their customers, and to: Engage, Enlighten, Encourage and especially…just be yourself! Social media is a community effort; everyone is an asset. – Susan Cooper, Social Media Strategist. Take a look at some of the social media content printer’s used this past week over four different marketing channels:     Twitter: Five tweets, including this one: The Key to Local Marketing: Blending Online and Offline   Facebook: Three Facebook posts. Here’s one of them: Don’t Have Time To Work Out During The Week? That’s Actually OK   LinkedIn: Two LinkedIn posts, including: Selling To A Reluctant Audience: Marketing Hacks From Late-Night TV And The Fitness Industry   Blog: Two blog posts, entitled Visual Marketing Content Trends to Prepare For in 2017 and The Amazing Power of Peer Pressure in Groups. Here’s an excerpt from The Amazing Power of Peer Pressure in Groups: People are fundamentally social creatures, so those who want to be decision-makers need to understand how to use social influence to their advantage,


At some point in your life, we suspect that your mother (or someone else equally influential) taught you the value of sharing. Virtual sharing on the internet isn’t quite the same as the physical sharing our moms taught us, but it’s still important. The importance of sharing is what brings us to today’s big update: sharing the high-quality content on your website from Marketing Ideas For Printers is now a much bigger deal, thanks to a recent website update! Here’s what we mean. Take a look at these pages on a Marketing Ideas For Printers’ website: The Ideas Collection Greatest Treasures Sales and Marketing White Papers These are high-value areas on each website that receive new content from Marketing Ideas For Printers on an ongoing basis, so you’ll want to make sure this content gets shared! Here are two ways to make your mom proud and make sure everything gets shared: 1) You do the Sharing Every time new content shows up in these areas, you’ll want to share the new content through your social media channels. The new sharing icons on those pages make it super-easy to share the content with your social media friends, followers, and connections. Go to your website and give it a


Ever notice how quickly your eyes scan right through the feeds on Facebook and Twitter? It’s hard to get noticed…unless you can find an advantage. CopyPasteCharacter.com is one of my favorite ways to get that advantage. It’s a clever website that allows you to quickly copy decorative characters and paste those characters anywhere you wish. I’ve found that pasting characters is a super-easy way to draw more attention to social media posts. All you have to do is go to CopyPasteCharacter.com, find a fun, eye-catching character, and click it! It’s loaded (copied) into your clipboard so you can paste it wherever you like! I’ve created my own personal collection of characters that makes it super-easy to copy the characters I like to use when creating social media posts. [Tweet “➧ CopyPasteCharacter.com helps social media posts get noticed. ★ Easy to use!★ (http://on.mi4p.info/1qi1pvn)”] The big test is, of course, what happens in the real world? See for  yourself; which one of these Twitter posts is more likely to grab your attention? This post with no extra decorative characters… or this post with three decorative characters added: Those few extra decorative characters might make the difference between someone glossing over “just another post,” or catching someone’s eye just long enough


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